• Fact Check of Nanhe Miya Flying in Air: You might have seen heroes or villains flying in movies, or heard stories of people flying on flying chairs. But since yesterday, images of a flying person have been going viral on social media. Without any parachute, machine, or action master’s help, a man in Bareilly flew up to 50 feet in the air. The person’s name is Nanhe Khan, and he is a resident of Bareilly. On Wednesday, a storm hit Uttar Pradesh, and Nanhe Khan was swept away. The question arises: can a person fly 50 feet high like a kite in a storm? How did this incident happen, and what is the science behind it? You need to know this.

    Nanhe Khan drifted away like a kite

    According to reports, on Wednesday evening, dark clouds suddenly gathered over Bareilly, Uttar Pradesh. Along with this, winds began blowing at speeds of 100 to 120 kilometers per hour. In this wind, 55-year-old Nanhe Khan flew away with a tin shed. Nanhe Miya works as a laborer. He was working at a wedding hall. When the strong wind started blowing, he was tying down the tin shed with his companions. Four people were tying ropes, and Nanhe Miya was holding the angle of the tin shed. Suddenly, a gust of wind came, and the tin shed, along with Nanhe Khan who was holding it, started tumbling in the air.

    Nanhe Khan held on to the tin shed with all his might. He managed to hold it for about 30 to 40 feet. But the heavy tin shed slipped from his hands, and after that, Nanhe Khan drifted away like a kite with the wind flow. He fell 100 feet away from the wedding hall.

    The tin shed turned into a parachute

    Nanhe Miya fell into a distant field where the ground was soft. Despite this, his arms and legs were broken and have been plastered. However, Nanhe Khan’s life was saved. The question arises: how did Nanhe Miya become a flying kite? How did the wind carry away 70 kg Nanhe Miya hanging on a 150 kg tin shed?

    To understand this in the language of physics, you need to understand aerodynamics and Bernoulli’s principle. In simple terms, the tin shed that Nanhe Miya was holding had a very large surface area. When the strong wind hit this large surface, tremendous air pressure was created under the tin shed. As a result, the tin shed turned into a parachute, and Nanhe Miya flew away like a kite with the tin shed.

    Nanhe Miya flew 50 feet up in the air

    Nanhe Miya claims that he flew 50 feet above the ground in the storm and fell into a field many feet away. Meanwhile, the police claim that the video has been tampered with. This video is going viral across the country today. People are talking a lot about it. In this context, our team reached the place where the incident occurred. We spoke to the person who made this video.

    This video was made by a boy named Rehan who lives nearby. He said that when the strong storm came, he was recording a video on the roof. Then he saw a man hanging upward with a tin shed in front at the wedding hall. Suddenly, the storm uprooted the shed and threw it into the air. Along with it, the man hanging on the shed also flew about 50 feet up in the air and fell into a field 70-80 feet away. After that, he raised an alarm, and people rushed to save his life.

    The flying video turned out to be real after investigation

    An investigation revealed that the video was not fake but real, and Nanhe Miya indeed flew 50 feet in the air. However, he was not flying that high from the ground; rather, he was already working on a tin shed about 30 feet high. The strong storm lifted him another 20 feet higher. As a result, he flew up to about

    Bareilly

    Bareilly is a historic city in the Indian state of Uttar Pradesh, founded in 1657 by Mukrand Rai, a governor under the Mughal emperor Shah Jahan. It played a significant role in the Indian Rebellion of 1857 and later became an important center for the Indian independence movement. Today, Bareilly is known for its vibrant culture, as a hub for the jute and furniture industries, and for landmarks like the ancient Dargah of Hazrat Shah Sharafat Hussain.

    Uttar Pradesh

    Uttar Pradesh, located in northern India, is a state rich in history and culture, often referred to as the heartland of ancient Indian civilization. It was home to the ancient kingdoms of Kosala and Magadha, and later became a key center of the Mughal Empire, with its capital at Agra housing the iconic Taj Mahal. Today, it is known for its vibrant traditions, the holy city of Varanasi on the Ganges River, and its significant role in India’s independence movement.