Furnaces began to melt due to number of burned corpses in India

In India, the furnaces of local crematoriums began to melt: this is due to the number of burned corpses. It reports Al Jazeera.

In particular, we are talking about gas and woodcuts Crematorium in the Western Indian state of Gujarat. The channel suggests that metal parts began to melt due to the fact that during a Pandemic COVID-19 ovens worked continuously.

“We work around the clock 100 percent to cremate the body in time,” said the head of the Cremitatorium Management Foundation in the city of Surat Kamchesh Sailor.

Al Jazeera believes that an indirect cause may be an understatement of the statistics of the dead due to the complications of the COVID-19 authorities of India. Thus, already several large cities report a much larger amount of cremation and burials per day than follows from official lists. In addition, there are not enough medicines in the country, hospitals are overflowing.

According to the channel, the daily cases of infection with coronavirus in India decreased on April 20, but still exceed the mark of 200 thousand. The total number of ill covid-19 in the country from the beginning of the pandemic exceeded 14 million people.

/Media reports.