On Friday, news spread on social media that about 10 people were killed at the Rithala metro station in New Delhi, due to electrocution from a “high tension wire”.
The images and videos that were circulated on social media show injured people lying on the road with a huge crowd gathering around them.
Here’s a clarification though. Delhi’s Lieutenant Governor, Anil Baijal, tweeted saying there was a mock drill conducted in various places in the city, including metro stations. The pictures attached in his tweet also show visuals of people lying on a stretcher:
The National Disaster Management Authority also tweeted visuals of drills across the city.
According to DNA, an official communication from District Disaster Management Authority (North-West) said:
It is to inform you that the state level mock drill is scheduled to be held on 30/06/2017 at 5 locations of District North-West at one time.
The Rithala metro station is one of the locations.
So if you’re in the capital, worrying about the rain causing electrocution, this fact check should help calm your nerves.
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