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Disturbing video shows a large group of Chinese selfie-takers swept up by a giant tidal bore

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In a shocking display of disregard for personal safety, a group of Chinese tourists were caught off guard by a powerful tidal bore while attempting to capture the perfect selfie. The incident, captured on video, has sent shockwaves across the internet and serves as a stark reminder of the deadly consequences of prioritizing social media over personal safety.

The video shows a large group of people gathered near the Qiantang River in Hangzhou, China, seemingly unaware of the impending danger. As the tidal bore approaches, a wave of water surges forward, sweeping the unsuspecting tourists off their feet. The scene is both terrifying and heartbreaking, as individuals are seen struggling to stay afloat amidst the chaos.

Stock image of crowd watching tidal bore of Qiantang River. | Credit: Getty Images / Keren Su

While the exact number of casualties remains unclear, it is evident that the incident could have had tragic consequences. Thankfully, reports indicate that no fatalities were reported, although several people may have sustained injuries. The incident highlights the growing problem of selfie-related accidents, which have claimed numerous lives worldwide in recent years.

The tidal bore that caused the incident may have been intensified by the recent passage of superstorm Yagi, which brought heavy rainfall and strong winds to the region. The combination of the storm’s effects and the natural phenomenon of the tidal bore created a particularly dangerous situation for those who were present.

The video serves as a sobering reminder of the importance of exercising caution and common sense when taking photos in potentially hazardous environments. It is crucial to be aware of your surroundings, avoid risky behaviors, and prioritize personal safety over social media likes.

Filed Under: Trends Worldwide Tagged With: China, dangerous selfie spots, Hangzhou, Qiantang River, selfie-related fatalities, superstorm Yagi, tidal bore, tourist safety

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