Ambikapur crematorium viral video true or rumour?

of Surguja district of Chhattisgarh Ambikapur A video from Udaipur area of ​​the division is becoming increasingly viral on social media. It is being claimed that during the Coal Mines Extension, scary sounds like crying and screaming of women were heard while bulldozing on the cremation ground.

After this alleged incident in Ghatbarra village, there is an atmosphere of panic and discussions in the area. It is being told that the JCB driver recorded the sound, but later he got scared and ran away leaving the machine. It is also discussed that his health deteriorated after the incident and currently the mining work has been stopped at night. However, this viral video has not been independently confirmed. According to the information, the work of expansion of coal mine is going on in Ghatbarra village of Udaipur area of ​​Surguja district. Meanwhile, digging was being done with a JCB machine near the cremation ground.

It is said that while working at night, the driver heard a woman crying and screaming. At first he ignored it, but when the sound started coming continuously, he started recording the video from his mobile. It is claimed that after some time he got scared and ran away leaving the machine at the spot.

Did the JCB driver fall ill?

There is also discussion among the local people that the health of the JCB driver deteriorated after the incident. Although this has not been officially confirmed. The villagers say that ‘spirits are wandering’ around the crematorium and they are protesting through scary sounds to save the crematorium.

Has night mining been stopped?

After the incident, an atmosphere of fear has arisen in the area. There is talk that at present the digging work with machines has been stopped at night. However, no formal statement has come out from the administration or the mining company on this.

Is ‘ghost’ seen in viral video?

Along with the video, a picture is also going viral on social media, which some people are calling ‘ghost photo’. It is claimed that this photo was also taken by the JCB driver. Some people say that in such cases it is necessary to check the authenticity of the video and photo. It is not appropriate to accept viral content on social media as true without verification. Till now there has been no official confirmation of this viral video and alleged incidents. There is a demand for investigation at the local level, but the administration has not confirmed any kind of superstition.

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