He pumped out more than 2 million tons of water from the reservoir
While one Indian healed the burns inflicted on him by the OnePlus Nord 2T explosion , another resident of the country was very worried about the sunken Galaxy S23 Ultra. Rajesh Vishwas, a government food officer at a picnic with friends, dropped his smartphone into the water at the Herkatta Dam in central India. They tried to fish out the phone for two days, but the search was unsuccessful. After that, Rajesh Vishwas did not come up with anything better than draining the reservoir.
Indian official drains body of water after Samsung Galaxy S23 Ultra falls into water
In three days, two powerful diesel pumps pumped out 2.1 million liters of water from the reservoir – this would be enough to irrigate 600 hectares of fields. Perhaps they would have pumped out more, but another official came – from the Department of Irrigation and Water Resources – and stopped the waste. By that time, the water level in the reservoir had dropped by almost 2 meters.
The most annoying thing is that the Galaxy S23 Ultra found in the end, despite the presence of water protection, no longer worked. And Rajesh Vishwas was suspended from work.