Rats Burrow Under Indore’s Oldest Flyover, Create 5-Foot-Deep Crater
Rats burrowed extensively beneath Shastri Bridge, hollowing out the soil. The loose earth gave way, creating a five-foot-deep crater right in front of the Punjab National Bank stretch of the bridge.
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Rats burrowed extensively beneath Shastri Bridge, hollowing out the soil. The loose earth gave way, creating a five-foot-deep crater right in front of the Punjab National Bank stretch of the bridge.
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