New Delhi, June 26 -- People flocking to Harihar Fort in Maharashtra -- known as one of the most dangerous trekking sites in India, with its rock-cut staircase making the expedition more arduous - have raised serious safety concerns, with netizens warning of a "stampede-like" situation at the fort site.

A video shared by X user Woke Eminent shows a massive crowd thronging the path, which sits at an altitude of 3,676 feet. The clip shows visitors climbing the perilous 200-foot stone steps, angled at a steep 60-70 degrees, seemingly unfazed by the narrow space and the risk of falling.

Some were seen standing or sitting at the edge, with very little room to move. There is minimal space between climbers, making the situation appear hazardou...