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Content Creator Dressed as Spiderman Manages Traffic on Flooded Bhiwandi Streets

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A content creator dressed as Spiderman stepped in to assist stranded commuters on waterlogged streets in Bhiwandi during heavy rainfall. He directed traffic and helped pedestrians safely navigate dangerous flooded stretches. Videos of his efforts circulated widely on social media and received significant public appreciation. The individual, identified as Momin, also drew attention to longstanding civic infrastructure problems and questioned the lack of administrative response. His intervention is credited with preventing several minor road accidents while reigniting debate over civic neglect in the area.

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