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India's celebration of festival of colors muted amid coronavirus fears

People dance as they throw coloured powder at each other during Holi, the festival of colours, celebrations in Kolkata, India March 10, 2020. REUTERS/Rupak De Chowdhuri

India's Hindu festival of Holi was subdued on Tuesday with fears of the coronavirus putting a damper on the usually boisterous celebration marked by the throwing of colored powder and dousing with dyed water.

The two-day spring festival is a rowdy explosion of color, with people smearing each other's faces with green, yellow and red powder.

But the coronavirus, which has infected nearly 40 people in India, looks set to spoil the fun this year.

People dance as they throw coloured powder at each other during Holi, the festival of colours, celebrations in Kolkata, India March 10, 2020. REUTERS/Rupak De Chowdhuri

"Avoid participating in large gatherings," the Ministry of Health said in notice warning of the danger of the virus, while wishing everyone a "Happy and Safe Holi".

Prime Minister Narendra Modi has said he would not celebrate Holi this year. Shopkeepers said rumors that the colored powders and dyes revelers use in the festival were imported from China had hurt their sales.

The virus originated in China late last year.

People dance as they throw coloured powder at each other during Holi, the festival of colours, celebrations in Kolkata, India March 10, 2020. REUTERS/Rupak De Chowdhuri

"Customers are down by at least 50 to 60%," said Suresh Singh, a shopkeeper in Lucknow, the capital of the northern state of Uttar Pradesh, who sells the powders and dyes.

"Usually at this time of year the market is very crowded but now it's quiet," Singh said. "I'm not even selling colours from China ... they're from Delhi."

In a suburb of Mumbai, people put up a giant effigy of the coronavirus and set it ablaze. Women sang songs to banish the virus, telling it to "go away", videos shared on social media showed.

FILE PHOTO: Hindu devotees walk around a bonfire during a ritual known as "Holika Dahan" which is part of Holi festival celebrations, in Ahmedabad, India, March 9, 2020. Picture taken with long exposure. REUTERS/Amit Dave TPX IMAGES OF THE DAY

(Reporting by New Delhi newsroom; Editing by Alasdair Pal, Robert Birsel)

FILE PHOTO: Hindu devotees walk around a bonfire during a ritual known as "Holika Dahan" which is part of Holi festival celebrations, in Ahmedabad, India, March 9, 2020. REUTERS/Amit Dave
FILE PHOTO: Children take photographs of an effigy depicting the coronavirus, that will be burned during a ritual known as "Holika Dahan", which is part of Holi festival celebrations, at a residential area in Mumbai, India, March 9, 2020. REUTERS/Hemanshi Kamani
FILE PHOTO: A girl plays with a water gun during Holi celebrations in Kolkata, India, March 9, 2020. REUTERS/Rupak De Chowdhuri
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