Mumbai: After Maharashtra relaxed a number of curbs and restrictions, vacationers have been seen flocking Maharashtra’s Lonavla of Pune district. Police personnel have been deployed at picnic spots to regulate the vacationers and be sure that the COVID-19 pointers are adopted.
A video shared by information company ANI, reveals vacationers thronging a picnic spot with a number of residents not following the COVID-19 protocols.
#WATCH | Maharashtra: Tourists go to Lonavla of Pune district, amid relaxations in #COVID19 restrictions. Police personnel deployed at picnic spots to regulate the vacationers and make them comply with COVID pointers. pic.twitter.com/VInOAC0fuE
— ANI (@ANI) July 10, 2021
Similar scenes have been witnessed in different vacationers locations throughout the nation as many states transfer in direction of unlocking. Recently, the Himachal Pradesh authorities determined to step in after being attentive to a viral picture of vacationers thronging Manali. The Jai Ram Thakur-led authorities within the state instructed native authorities to guarantee COVID-appropriate behaviour to stem the transmission of the virus, IANS had reported.
While the state of affairs in Uttarakhand is equally dangerous the place numerous vacationers have been clicked taking a splash at Mussoorie’s Kempty falls, with out masks or sustaining social distancing norms.
Forced to behave, the governemnt has now restricted the variety of vacationers on the spot. “Now only 50 tourists are allowed at Kempty Falls (waterfall) in Mussorie; can’t stay at the spot beyond half an hour. A check-post to be set up to monitor the tourists,” Iva Ashish Srivastava, Tehri Garhwal District Magistrate, was quoted by ANI.Â
With a 3rd wave of COVID looming massive, such overcrowding and callous behavivour have made specialists and state administration frightened.Â
Meanwhile, almost 57 per cent individuals advised IANS C Voter Tracker that if a 3rd COVID-19 wave strikes India, the main cause will be the violation of the coronavirus guidelines by most of the people.Â