Eastern Eye (UK)

‘Dumped Covid’ bodies wash up on Ganges banks

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DOZENS of bodies believed to be of Covid-19 victims have washed up on the banks of the Ganges in northern India, officials said on Monday (10).

The pandemic has been spreading fast into India’s vast rural hinterland, overwhelmi­ng local health facilities as well as crematoriu­ms and cemeteries. Local official Ashok Kumar said about 40 corpses washed up in Buxar district near the border between Bihar and Uttar Pradesh, two of India’s poorest states.

“We have directed concerned officials to dispose of all bodies, to either bury or cremate them,” Kumar said.

Some media reports said the number of corpses could be as high as 100.

The reports quoted other officials as saying some of them were bloated and partially burned and could have been in the river for several days.

Locals said they believed the bodies had been dumped in the river because cremation sites were overwhelme­d or because relatives could not afford wood for funeral pyres.

“It is really shocking for us,” local resident Kameshwar Pandey said.

According to official statistics, around 4,000 people are currently dying from coronaviru­s every day in India and the death toll is almost 250,000. But citing anecdotal evidence from crematoriu­ms, many experts believe that the true daily number could be several times higher.

This is particular­ly the case now that the current surge has spread beyond major cities into rural areas where hospitals are few and far between and record-keeping poor.

 ??  ?? LAST RITES: A man who died from Covid-9 is cremated on the banks of the Ganges at Garhmuktes­hwar, Uttar Pradesh, last Thursday (6)
LAST RITES: A man who died from Covid-9 is cremated on the banks of the Ganges at Garhmuktes­hwar, Uttar Pradesh, last Thursday (6)

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