Watch: Tourists Perform Garba Near Landslide Site, Viral Video Sparks Outrage On Social Media

A clip going viral on social media where people are performing Garba alongside a landslide area is triggering netizens. The video starts with showing the dance and ends with a view of the landslide.

By: Namrata Boruah
Last Updated: June 3, 2026 13:29:58 IST

A viral clip where a bunch of tourists are doing Garba close to a road stretch that was hit by a landslide has set off a lot of anger online, many people saying this sort of celebration was off timing and not that appropriate. The video, they say was shot on a hilly route that is still affected after a recent landslide, shows dozens of travelers dancing right in the middle of the road. Meanwhile, several buses and other vehicles are stuck nearby, like they can’t even move. The footage spread pretty fast on social media and it got a lot of backlash too, some users argued that this behaviour feels insensitive given what just happened and also the possible safety concerns there.

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What Happened Here?

In the video, a big group is seen clapping, swaying, and filming with their phone screens while music is playing in the background. The street looks kind of half blocked, with buses sitting along both sides and some steep rocky terrain showing nearby. While some folks appeared to treat the dance as a quick way to pass the time during the traffic jam, critics online said that, turning a disaster impacted zone into some kind of fun stop showed poor judgment. A lot of users also mentioned that places that are landslide prone can stay unstable even after the first incident, so big crowds and needless activity could be really risky. The location of the video however is not mentioned. 

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The whole incident has kind of dragged back the talk about responsible tourism and how people should behave in places that get hit by natural disasters. Experts often suggest tourists to stick to local safety instructions, not wander into unnecessary crowds, and stay ready for sudden changes in mountainous regions. With the video still spreading online it feels like a reminder, that it’s worth balancing recreation with attentiveness, especially in areas where public safety is still a concern after the natural calamity happened.

(The Sunday Guardian cannot verify the authenticity of the video)

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