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Many people living near the railroad tracks complain of noise and rumble. However, they are still lucky in comparison with the inhabitants of one of the lanes of Hanoi. Residents of the Vietnamese capital hiding when they hear the sound of the train, because the tracks come close to their doors, reports the Huffington Post. The phrase “Life is on the verge” takes on a new meaning when you cannot exit twice a day at home for fear of falling under the train. Clip that is most likely shocking many Westerners, was filmed settled in Hanoi American Adam Armstrong. Young man works in travel company and on duty used to carefully look around. According to him, the inhabitants of Vietnam are checking the clock on trains that pass their front door daily.

“This is a pretty strange sight. Every day at 16:45 and 18:45 children and women playing in front of the house, who cut vegetables on the street, suddenly abruptly pack their things and headlong rush home. Quiet a courtyard in which ten minutes ago tenants rested peacefully of neighboring houses, filled with a roar of metal and a terrifying clang, ” – told Armstrong. “It’s hard to imagine how many miserable cases must have happened here in recent years. However it is impossible to read it by the faces of local residents. Walking along the rail and periodically looking out the windows, my colleagues and I always saw smiling people who invited us to taste the local food and play with their children. Agree, for people to whom twice a day the train almost enters the living room, such the behavior is very unusual, “the American added.

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