Video ng bride and groom na sumakay sa backhoe bucket para makatawid sa baha matuloy lang ang kasal, viral

Video ng bride and groom na sumakay sa backhoe bucket para makatawid sa baha matuloy lang ang kasal, viral

- The video showing a bride and groom in Antique crossing a raging river by riding the bucket of a first backhoe and transferring to the bucket of a waiting second backhoe has gone viral

- According to a report by GMA-RTV One Western Visayas, the bride and groom asked help from construction workers who were in the area so they could cross the raging floodwaters

- The report also quoted the bride saying that it had been raining the day before and on the very day of their wedding, resulting in the river becoming flooded

- The raging floodwaters proved not enough to hinder the love between groom and bride who found a way so their wedding would push through

The video showing a bride and a groom in Brgy. Igcococ, Sibalom, Antique successfully crossing a heavily flooded and raging river by riding the bucket of a first backhoe and transferring to the bucket of a waiting second backhoe has gone viral.

Read also

Video ni Ronnie Liang na nag "emergency landing" ng eroplano, viral

Bride and groom
Photo: Screenshot from video uploaded on GMA-RTV One Western Visayas
Source: Facebook

PAY ATTENTION: check out news exactly for YOU ➡️ find "Recommended for you" block and enjoy!

In a report by GMA-RTV One Western Visayas, the bride named Ivy said that it had been raining hard the day before and in the morning of their wedding day, which resulted in the river becoming flooded.

Despite the bad weather, the couple decided to go ahead with their marriage ceremony.

Since the river was already raging with floodwaters, bride Ivy and her groom, named Reggie, had to look for ways to cross it safely.

According to the GMA report, the couple asked help from construction workers in the area so they could cross the raging river.

With the help of two backhoes, with each positioned on opposing riverbanks, bride Ivy and groom Reggie, as well as some of their guests, were able to cross the flooded river.

Read also

Video ni Jeric Raval na bumaba sa NLEX para pagbigyan nais magpa-picture, viral

Like a scene from a movie, the bride and groom huddled in the bucket of a first backhoe, which delivered them towards the middle of the river where the bucket of a second backhoe was waiting for them to transfer and then deliver them onto dry land.

The report quoted bride Ivy as saying: “Bisan baha indi makapugong sa amon kasal!”

The video, which was shared over the iFM GenSan Page, has gained more than three million views with 120K reacts and 4.2K comments.

Viral stories are often the ones that touch the emotions of people. Many of these stories are about how people overcome the obstacles facing them and became victorious. Others are about humorous circumstances, though there are a few that talk about sad endings.

A recent viral story involved the new video of the beautiful young girl that netizens took to calling “Bangus Girl.” Her previous videos also went viral after netizens shared the captivating Capiz beauty busily selling bangus. It can be recalled that “Bangus Girl” took social media by storm more than a year ago when someone uploaded the video he took of her while she was busy selling fish to customers. In the new video, netizens can’t help but be awed at the beauty of the young girl and be amazed at how hardworking she is in selling milkfish at the market.

Several months ago, a story about the video of an online seller bursting into tears of joy when she found out she passed the Licensure Examination for Teachers (LET) while doing live selling also went viral. The seller, Jerlyn Esteves of Masbate City, said she didn’t expect to pass the exams as she wasn’t able to review properly because she was too busy with her live selling. She admitted she took the same exam in 2019 but was not able to pass it even if she reviewed for the test properly. Esteves also said she went through a lot before finally passing the examination for teachers.

Source: KAMI.com.gh

Online view pixel