Six foreign tourists self-isolated in a cave near a northern Indian town after they ran out of money to pay for hotel rooms, according to police.
Police said the four men and two women from France, Turkey, Ukraine, the United States, and Nepal, had been living in the cave near Rishikesh, in Uttarakhand, for weeks when officials found them on Sunday, CNN reported.
The group of tourists ran out of money for their hotel in March and moved to the cave, where they were rationing their money for food and supplies.
"They had been living in the cave since March 24, the police found them on Sunday and moved them to Swarg Ashram near Rishikesh. We have asked them to self-quarantine for two weeks as a precaution but the group seemed healthy," Mukesh Chand, spokesperson for Uttarakhand police, told CNN.
Tourists have not been allowed to enter Uttarakhand since March 20, because of a state order issued as part of the lockdown. About 700 foreign tourists are still in Rishikesh, AFP reported.
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