Image From December 2020 Passed Off as Recent Crowd Seen in Manali

While it is true that Manali is witnessing a large number of tourists, the viral image is an old one.

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While it is true that Manali is witnessing large number of tourists, however, the viral image dates back to 31 December 2020.

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Amid reports of people thronging hill stations, such as Shimla and Manali, as COVID restrictions were eased, an image is being massively circulated on social media to claim that it shows the recent situation in Manali in Himachal Pradesh's Kullu district.

While it is true that Manali has been witnessing a large number of tourists, the viral image dates back to 31 December 2020 and it's not a recent picture.

CLAIM

The image showing a massively crowded street in Manali was shared to take a dig at people for violating COVID norms even when experts have warned against a possible third wave.

You can view the archived version here.

(Source: Twitter/ Screenshot)

Several social media users shared the image on Facebook and Twitter, claiming that it was a recent visual. The archived posts can be viewed here, here, here, here and here.

The photo was also used by several news outlets to show the crowd in Manali. Among those who shared the picture were Livemint, Republic, Hindustan Times, Financial Express, ScoopWhoop. The viral image was erroneously used in an article on Quint Hindi as well.

The Quint received a query on the claim being made about the viral image on its WhatsApp tipline.

WHAT WE FOUND OUT

We searched on Twitter with relevant keywords and came across a tweet shared by Twitter user Sai Kiran, who suggested that the viral image was taken in January and that it was captured by a user called 'Amigosblink.'

A tweet suggested that the viral image is not a recent one.

(Source: Twitter/ Screenshot)

We then looked up on Facebook and found that the user had shared the viral image on 23 January.

Facebook account Amigoblink shared the viral image on 23 January.

(Source: Facebook/ Screenshot)

Further, Amigosblink, a production house based out of Manali, clarified on 5 July that the viral image was captured on 31 December 2020 and that it's not a recent picture.

The Facebook account clarified that the picture was taken in December 2020.

(Source: Facebook/ Screenshot)

On 31 December 2020, the handle had gone LIVE from the location in Manali, in which a huge crowd could be seen on the street.

The LIVE aired on 31 December 2020 shows crowded street in Manali.

(Source: Facebook/ Screenshot)

Speaking to The Quint's WebQoof team, Ajay Kumar, head of Amigosblink, confirmed that the viral image was not a recent one.

"We had captured the viral image on 31 December 2020, on New Year's Eve and had also gone live on the same day from the same location," he added.

On 6 July, Amigosblink also shared a time-lapse showing similar crowd at the same location and mentioned that it was taken on 31 December 2020. The video can be viewed here.

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RECENT VISUALS OF MANALI'S CROWDED STREETS

While the viral image is not a recent visual, news reports have shown tourists thronging Manali as the government of Himachal Pradesh relaxed COVID restrictions.

News agency PTI, too, captured an image on 3 July where tourists could be seen be visiting the Mall Road area in Manali.

Tourists visit the Mall Road area  after relaxation in COVID-19 curfew in Manali.

(Photo: PTI)

Evidently, while there have been several recent instances of people crowding the streets on Manali in Kullu district. However, this viral image is an old picture from 31 December 2020.

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