The highest railway bridge in the world, which will link Katra and Banihal and span the Chenab River at a height of 359 meters, is under construction in Jammu and Kashmir as a part of the Udhampur-Srinagar-Baramulla Rail Link project. ANI reported that a test run was conducted on the bridge on March 21. Against this backdrop, several social media users have shared a video claiming it shows the test run of a train conducted on the bridge.
Former BJP MLA R P Singh, who is the party’s national spokesperson, shared the video. The tweet has over 17,000 views at the moment.
Congratulations India !!!
Successful small train test run was conducted on 21 March on world’s highest railway track under construction on Udhampur-Srinagar-Baramulla rail link on Chenab river in Reasi District(Jammu) of Jammu & Kashmir Union Territory ⬇️#ModiHaiTohMumkinHai pic.twitter.com/MUAPoAw9cr
— RP Singh National Spokesperson BJP (@rpsinghkhalsa) March 25, 2023
Kamran Ali Mir, a Twitter Blue subscriber, shared this video with exactly the same caption. His tweet has received over 70,000 views at the time of the writing of this article.
Congratulations India !!!
Successful small train test run was conducted on 21 March on world’s highest railway track under construction on Udhampur-Srinagar-Baramulla rail link on Chenab river in Reasi District of Jammu & #Kashmir. pic.twitter.com/zgVb6zhHYH— Kamran Ali Mir (@kamranalimir) March 25, 2023
Boora Narsaiah Goud, former BJP MP from Telangana, shared this video.
Successful small train test run was conducted on 21 March on world’s highest railway track under construction on Udhampur-Srinagar-Baramulla rail link on Chenab river in Reasi District(Jammu) of Jammu & Kashmir Union Territory @????@BJP4Telangana pic.twitter.com/PA7UpiuhV0
— boora narsaiah goud (@NarsaiahBoora) March 25, 2023
Industrialist Anand Mahindra quote-tweeted a tweet carrying the video and the above-mentioned caption. He later deleted the tweet. here is a screenshot:
The video was also shared on Facebook multiple times.
Fact Check
When we broke down the viral video into key frames using InVid and reverse-searched one of those frames, we were led to a website called highestbridges.com. The bridge shown in the video is not the Chenab bridge from J&K. It is a bridge in China called Beipanjiang Railway Bridge, Shuibai. It is located southwest of the city of Liupanshui near the north end of China’s Guizhou province on the Shuibai Railway.
The viral video was shared on Facebook by a user named Adnan on June 27, 2022. It has a caption that says ‘Beipan River Bridge Guizhou’. Therefore, it can not be of the Chenab bridge trial run.
Beipan River Bridge ???????? Guizhou
http://beautiful.wiki/wiki/List_of_bridges_in_Guizhou
Posted by Andan on Monday, 27 June 2022
Then, by performing a keyword search on Twitter, Alt News came across a tweet from the official handle of Northern Railways, posting pictures about the newly inaugurated Chenab Railway bridge. The picture of the bridge and the topography in this tweet do not match the same in the viral video.
Great wonder of India!
Experience the breathtaking beauty of the world’s highest bridge, the Chenab Bridge, which seems to stand tall amidst the majestic mountains, spanning across the pristine Chenab River. Truly an outstanding feat of engineering.#ChenabBridge #Chenab pic.twitter.com/q5odqRap44
— Northern Railway (@RailwayNorthern) March 15, 2023
Readers can see the differences in the side-by-side comparison below:
Therefore, the video making rounds on social media claiming to be of the Chenab Railway Bridge from Jammu and Kashmir is actually a video of a bridge in China called Beipanjiang Railway Bridge Shuibai.
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