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Net across Ganges to catch India COVID-19 corpses

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NEW DELHI: Authoritie­s in northern India said they have installed a net across the Ganges river after the bodies of dozens of suspected COVID-19 victims washed up. The discovery of 71 corpses in Bihar state stoked fears that the virus was raging unseen in India’s vast rural hinterland where two-thirds of its people live.

Locals suggested to AFP that relatives immersed the bodies in the river because they could not afford wood for traditiona­l Hindu cremations or because crematoriu­ms were overwhelme­d by the number of funerals. Bihar’s water resources minister Sanjay Kumar said on Twitter yesterday that a “net has been placed” in the river on the state border with Uttar Pradesh and patrolling increased.

He said the impoverish­ed state’s government was “pained at both the tragedy as well as harm to the river Ganges”. Kumar added that postmortem­s confirmed that the corpses had been dead four to five days. Press reports said as many as 25 bodies had also been recovered in the Gahmar district of Uttar Pradesh state. The Hindu daily quoted a local police official there as saying there were long queues at cremation grounds in the northern state. “It is possible that in hurry some disposed of the bodies in the river like this,” Hitendra Krishna was quoted as saying.

Toll crosses 250,000

Meanwhile, India’s coronaviru­s death toll passed 250,000 yesterday but comparison­s of official data with those from people on the frontlines suggested the true number is several times higher. Across the vast nation, the devastatin­g COVID-19 wave has overwhelme­d hospitals with patients and crematoriu­ms with bodies, and many coronaviru­s deaths are not being properly recorded as such.

Experts say the official quarter-million death count is hugely underrepor­ted. “Even three to four times would be an underestim­ate,” Anant Bhan, an independen­t health policy and bioethics researcher, told AFP. Harrowing images from overwhelme­d crematoriu­ms, graveyards, and even makeshift funeral pyres have highlighte­d the scale of the crisis. Bodies of suspected COVID-19 victims have also been seen floating down the holy Ganges river.—ÅFP

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