Hundreds of flawless tourists have flocked to Kempty Falls in Mussoorie, which is closed by Covid procedures. Infected video - GGS NEWS

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Hundreds of flawless tourists have flocked to Kempty Falls in Mussoorie, which is closed by Covid procedures. Infected video

Hundreds of flawless tourists have flocked to Kempty Falls in Mussoorie, which is closed by Covid procedures. Infected video


Hundreds of flawless tourists have flocked to Kempty Falls in Mussoorie, which is closed by Covid procedures. Infected video




Chandigarh : The district administration has imposed new norms for tourists visiting Kempty falls in Mussoorie. As per the new rules, only 50 tourists would be allowed to bathe at Kempty falls for maximum 30 minutes at a time.


A check-post to be set up to monitor the tourists. Also, action will be taken ahgainst those without masks and not following social distancing.  


The new norms have come into force days after a video had gone viral on social media that showed a large number of tourists bathing at Kempty falls without wearing masks or maintaining social distancing norms.






Hundreds of flawless tourists have flocked to Kempty Falls in Mussoorie, which is closed by Covid procedures. Infected video






Like Uttarakhand, Himachal too has been facing a similar predicament. The overcrowding of tourists at most hill stations in the state, with social distancing norms being thrown to the winds, is giving anxious moments to the locals as well as health experts.


Most popular towns like Shimla, Kullu-Manali, Kasauli, Dharamsala-McLeodganj and Dalhousie are bursting at the seams as tourists were rushing to hills to escape the sweltering heat of the plains. The callous and irresponsible behaviour of tourists, who are roaming around without masks, littering around and engaged in spat with policemen trying to discipline them has angered even the locals. 


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