Manali: Photos of crowds of tourists in Manali causing concern across the country and social media flooded with warnings from the third covid wave.
While some circulated photos are old, some are not.
Although members of the Young Hotel Association said 50% of rooms in most hotels were empty, social media users were issued, “The previous room was not available at the hospital and now the rooms are not available in Manali Hotels.
Mall Road Area, Manali City Hotspot, is a room Small in the city center where tourists range at night to relax and shopping.
Even with 3,000 tourists, there is almost no room when people jostle it.
Social distance becomes impossible in such situations, however, the police did ensure that tourists wore Mask.
Twitter expressed their anger to the person visiting Manali said that in a hurry could trigger the third wave.
Nimish Joshi Tweeted, “# 3rdwave – Corona likes the way humans forget lessons from past experiences.
#Manali.
“March to May: Remdesivir – Not Available, Oxygen Cylinders – Not Available, Hospital Beds – Not Available.
June / July: #Shimla – Sold Out! # covid19pandemi, tweeted nishant gensi.
Share the latest photos from the Mall Road Area in Manali, Rickey Bordoloi Tweeted: Looking for peace, many people will rest calmly.
If the 3rd wave arrives and causes havoc then thanks to these people.
Covid behavior Right not followed because the 2nd waves were hit.
#manali #Covidindia.
Twitter from abroad also joined in warned people against rush to the mountains.
After the state government ordered SPS and DC to examine tourist crowds in each district – respectively, the Kullu government asked the police to examine crowding.
However, the physical distance on the city of the small town mall seems impossible.
Meanwhile, the Tunnel Atal establishes Catata N new from the vehicle movement with 7,384 vehicles coming in and out of the tunnel from 8am to 8am on Monday.
Lahaul-spiti SP Manav Verma said 3,590 vehicles entered the tunnel from the southern portal while 3.794 came out of the tunnel in 24 hours.
“More than 95% of vehicles are tourist vehicles.
This number is expected to increase in the coming days.
The highest number of vehicles that have used the tunnel in 24 hours last weekend is 7,276,” he said.