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More and more everyday, we are reminded of how kind and helpful Malaysians are, when their community members are in need.

No matter how dangerous a situation can get, Malaysians are always ready and willing to step up to the plate.

The Inforoadblock Facebook page recently shared a video, showcasing the general public helping to push a damaged car off of a train track, just in time for the train to pass.

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They wrote, “A viral video recorded the anxious moments where a car with its front tire torn off and was stuck in the middle of a railroad track.”

In the 30-second video taken in Papar, Sabah, random people could be seen rushing towards the car and positioning themselves to help push the car to safety.

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While they struggled for a bit, they ultimately managed to find their footing and push the car off of the tracks with just enough time for the train to pass.

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Smiles were all around as they continued on with their day.

 

You could only imagine how anxious the car owner would have been up until the point where people rushed to help them, and how thankful they probably were after.

It’s truly great to see how Malaysians can work together through the most intense of situations.

You can watch the harrowing video here:

What would you have done if you stumbled upon such a situation? Share your thoughts in the comment section.

 

Also read: Thaipusam Devotees To The Rescue! M’sian Gives Birth in Car at Batu Caves With Help of Temple-Goers

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