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မီနာမီ-ယူရာဝဘူတာ၌ အသက္ ၃၀ခန္႔ရွိ အမ်ဳိးသမီး ၁ဦး ရထားနွင့္ပလက္ေဖာင္းအၾကား
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- ထိခိုုက္မူတစ္စံုုတစ္ရာမရွိ
- ၎အျဖစ္အပ်က္ကို သတင္းစာဓါတ္ပံုုဆရာတစ္ဦးမွ မွတ္တမ္းတင္ခဲ့ျပီး ဂ်ပန္နုိင္ငံ၏ အၾကီးဆံုးသတင္းစာျဖစ္ေသာ “ယိုုမီအူရာ” ေန႔စဥ္သတင္းစာတြင္ ေဖာ္ျပခဲ့
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Japanese train passengers push 32-ton carriage to help free woman stuck in gap
TOKYO —
Dozens of Japanese train passengers pushed a 32-ton train carriage away
from the platform to free a woman who had fallen into the eight-inch gap
between the train and platform during the busy morning rush hour
Monday.
The act of heroism was captured by a newspaper photographer, whose photo of the rescue ran in the Yomiuri daily’s evening edition.
A public announcement that a passenger was trapped prompted about 40 people to join train officials to push the carriage, whose suspension system allows it to lean to either side, according to the Yomiuri newspaper, Japan’s largest daily.
The unnamed woman in her 30s was then pulled out uninjured to applause from onlookers at JR Minami-Urawa station, just north of Tokyo.
After just an eight-minute delay, the train went on its way.
http://news.nationalpost.com/2013/07/22/japanese-train-passengers-push-32-ton-carriage-to-help-free-woman-stuck-in-gap/
The act of heroism was captured by a newspaper photographer, whose photo of the rescue ran in the Yomiuri daily’s evening edition.
A public announcement that a passenger was trapped prompted about 40 people to join train officials to push the carriage, whose suspension system allows it to lean to either side, according to the Yomiuri newspaper, Japan’s largest daily.
The unnamed woman in her 30s was then pulled out uninjured to applause from onlookers at JR Minami-Urawa station, just north of Tokyo.
After just an eight-minute delay, the train went on its way.
http://news.nationalpost.com/2013/07/22/japanese-train-passengers-push-32-ton-carriage-to-help-free-woman-stuck-in-gap/
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