UP: Agra villagers forced to carry patient on cot due to impassable road, sparks outrage online | WATCH

The poor state of the road in Agra’s village underscores a broader problem of neglected rural infrastructure in many parts of India. Residents regularly face difficulties due to such conditions, especially during emergencies.

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The viral video shows the dire condition of the road, filled with mud and completely unsuitable for vehicular movement, particularly for emergency services. ` (X/SachinGuptaUP)

UP News: In a distressing incident from Agra, Uttar Pradesh, a female patient was forced to be carried on a cot through a mud-filled, dilapidated road, as an ambulance stood far away, unable to navigate the terrible condition of the village’s road. The video, shared on social media by Sachin Gupta, highlights the shocking state of infrastructure in the region.

Ambulance unable to enter village

The viral video shows the dire condition of the road, filled with mud and completely unsuitable for vehicular movement, particularly for emergency services. As a result, villagers had no choice but to carry the patient manually on a cot to reach the ambulance that was stationed at a considerable distance. This incident has sparked outrage about the condition of rural roads and the difficulties faced by residents in accessing basic medical services.

The plight of villagers

The poor state of the road in Agra’s village underscores a broader problem of neglected rural infrastructure in many parts of India. Residents regularly face difficulties due to such conditions, especially during emergencies. The lack of proper roadways not only impacts day-to-day life but also poses severe challenges during critical medical situations, as seen in this case.

Demand for action

The video has drawn attention on social media, with users calling for immediate action from local authorities to address the road issue. The inability of an ambulance to reach a patient in need has become a powerful reminder of the urgent need for rural development and better infrastructure in villages.