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Kullu Rivers Claim 155 Lives in 12 Years: Tourists Ignore Warnings

Beas and Parvati rivers in Kullu district have claimed 155 lives in the past 12 years. Despite repeated warnings, tourists continue to ignore safety protocols, leading to tragic accidents.

Beas and Parvati rivers in Kullu district have claimed 155 lives in the past 12 years. Despite repeated warnings, tourists continue to ignore safety protocols, leading to tragic accidents.

In the past 12 years, the Beas and Parvati rivers in Kullu district have claimed 155 lives, according to official data. The alarming number highlights the persistent disregard for safety among tourists visiting the region.

Key Points

  • 155 deaths reported in Beas and Parvati rivers over 12 years
  • Tourists frequently ignore warning signs and venture into dangerous zones
  • Local authorities have increased patrols but accidents continue

The majority of incidents occur during the summer months when water levels rise due to melting snow. Tourists often underestimate the strong currents and cold water temperatures, leading to fatal slips and drownings.

Despite repeated advisories from the district administration and police, visitors continue to pose for photographs and bathe in prohibited areas. Many accidents happen when people try to cross rivers on foot or venture too close to the edge.

Local authorities have installed warning boards and deployed rescue teams at popular spots, but the lack of compliance remains a challenge. Officials urge tourists to follow safety guidelines and avoid risky behavior near rivers.

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