Saturday, February 20, 2016

What This Man Is Caught Doing Looks Absolutely Horrifying At First. But Check This Out... Unreal.





For some people around the world, a flooded river is serious business. It’s not just what you talk about at the water cooler that day. Take the Sam Lang village in Vietnam, for example. When the local river was flooded, the nearby suspension bridge was rendered useless. Travel was impossible and the village’s children couldn’t get to school. But that’s when one heroic father stepped up and did the unthinkable: he put those kids in plastic bags.




As you can see here, this father is putting a child into a plastic bag…






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But it’s not a crime.






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In fact, he is trying to help.






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This caring citizen is attempting to help children at a Vietnamese primary school get to class during extreme flooding.






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A nearby suspension bridge was broken, so the dad put the kids in bags to keep them dry.






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Then, he crossed the river with them.






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His devotion to these kids was filmed by their teacher Tong Thi Minh.






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The teacher told the newspapers, “It’s normal. That’s the only way to cross the stream because no bridge can stand floodwater.”






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It’s incredible that THIS is how the children stayed safe!






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It seems unorthodox and unsafe, but swimming across was the only way to get to the school. The current was too strong to use the bridge. The caring father didn’t mind slogging across the swollen river. He just wanted these kids to get an education that day. Now that’s inspiring. Here’s the unbelievable act on video:



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What This Man Is Caught Doing Looks Absolutely Horrifying At First. But Check This Out... Unreal.

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