India’s authorities demanded to immediately stop the reset to the Huppon of the River Gang Tel the dead. This was announced by the head of the Ministry of Water Resources Management of India Gadzhdra Singh Shekhavat, RIA Novosti reports.
Such a reaction appeared after the inhabitants of the Indian state Bihar reported about 100 people in the river remains. Presumably, it may be the bodies of the dead from coronavirus, since a record number of deaths from infection is recorded in the country, and the cost of cremation or funeral campfire in one of the poorest regions of the country is often tempered for relatives.
Earlier it was reported that the furnaces of local crematoriums began to melt in India: this is due to the number of burned corpses. In particular, we are talking about gas and wood-haired Krematoria in the Western Indian state of Gujarat. The Al Jazeera channel suggests that metal parts began to melt due to the fact that during a pandemic COVID-19 ovens worked continuously. At the same time, several major cities of the country reported much more cremation and burials per day than from official lists.
Over the last week, 389 thousand COVID-19 cases were recorded on average in India. Since the beginning of the pandemic, according to official statistics, 23 million people got sick there, 250 thousand died.
Earlier it was reported that the doctors of the Indian state of Gujarat recorded the outbreak of Mulkomicosis (“Black Mold”) – a rare disease caused by mold mushrooms. According to India Today, this disease is most susceptible to those who are infected with COVID-19 or transferred this infection.