Tourists were seen traveling sitting on the roof of the bus in Spiti Valley, created an uproar over viral video in the middle of a 200 meter deep gorge.

Bus Roof Viral Video: The beautiful Spiti Valley of Himachal Pradesh is famous all over the world for its snowy peaks, Buddhist monasteries and beautiful natural views. But these days a video from here is in discussion on social media for a different reason.

In the viral video, about 10 tourists are seen sitting on the roof of a moving bus and enjoying the hilly roads. It is being told that there is a ditch about 200 meters deep on the side of the road, below which the Sutlej river flows. In such a situation, after watching the video, many people are calling it very dangerous.

Tourists seen traveling sitting on the roof of the bus

This video has been shared on social media platform X by a user named Nikhil Saini. It was written along with the post that rescue operations are very difficult here, but some people find it ‘cool’ to travel sitting on the roof of the bus. Understanding.

Some users have described the bus seen in the video as the bus of Balwant operators. However, the video is from when and the identity of the people seen in it or the incident has not been officially confirmed. Therefore the claims related to the video cannot be independently verified.

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Users demanded action against the tour operator

After the video went viral, people have reacted strongly on social media. Many users demanded action against the tour operator, saying that allowing passengers to sit on the roof of the bus like this could be serious negligence.

One user jokingly wrote, “If you brake hard enough, you will go straight to a bungee jump.” While others called it against the rules and demanded strict action. Many people on social media also stressed the need to follow safety rules while traveling in hilly areas.

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