A weird news article report says, Train services were disrupted in parts of eastern India(Patna) for three hours after flocks of agitated crows snapped overhead power lines, when railway workers tried to clear their nests, officials said on Monday.
They said crows and ravens often flapped their wings so hard while fighting that they tripped railway powerlines in eastern Bihar state. To solve the problem, rail staff tried to clear nests built on overhead wires on Sunday.
But this agitated the birds so much and they flapped their wings so furiously that it caused a short-circuit.At least a dozen passenger trains were stranded while the nest clearing operation went on.
India’s vast rail network carries more than 15 million people every day on some 7,000 passenger trains.
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