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    Tragic Incident Highlights Need for Monsoon Photo Safety in India

Danger-Free Photo Tips
Safe Selfies in Rainy Season

Learn how to enjoy your travel memories without endangering your life
Learn how to enjoy your travel memories without endangering your life

Monsoon is undoubtedly the most picturesque season to travel in India, offering lush landscapes and breathtaking views.

However, it is also a time when taking selfies and making videos or reels can be extremely dangerous, sometimes even fatal.

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A recent tragic incident underscores this danger. A 27-year-old Mumbai-based travel influencer died after falling into a 300-foot gorge while making a video at Kumbhe waterfall in Maharashtra's Raigad district. This tragedy has sparked a crucial debate about tourist safety.

While smartphones have made it easy for everyone to capture memories, it's important to be aware of the risks, especially during the monsoon. Here are some essential precautions to take while taking photos and videos during this season:

  • Be Cautious on Slippery Ground: Wet rocks at waterfalls, seafronts, and beaches can be extremely slippery. Most accidents occur due to slipping.
  • Avoid Dangerous Edges: No photo is worth risking your life. Stay away from edges, especially near waterfalls and cliffs.
  • Steer Clear of Railway Tracks: Never take photos or videos near level-crossing gates or railway tracks.
  • Avoid Bridges During Downpours: Bridges can become treacherous during heavy rain. It's best to avoid them.
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  • Stay Off Roofs: Making videos or taking photos on rooftops during rain is risky due to the danger of lightning strikes.
  • Respect No-Selfie Zones: Adhere to designated no-selfie zones in tourist spots to ensure your safety.

Did you know?

India has the highest number of recorded selfie deaths in the world. It is followed by Russia, the US and Pakistan.

  • Avoid Stopping on Mountain Roads: Don't stop for pictures on mountain roads, especially at curves, as it can be dangerous for both you and other drivers.

By taking these precautions, you can safely enjoy the beauty of the monsoon while capturing your memories.

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