India’s Ganges River surprised dozens of floating bodies washed up on the shore suspected of infected with the epidemic dead crematorium to deal with incomplete ……

The epidemic of Wuhan pneumonia (new coronavirus disease, COVID-19) in India continues to get out of control, and the number of new diagnoses and deaths in a single day for several days is quite alarming. On Monday (10), an Indian official revealed that dozens of floating bodies were found washed ashore in the Ganges River recently, all of which were supposed to have died of the disease.

The local media reported that local officials in northern India (Ashok Kumar) revealed that the authorities recently found about 40 bodies washed ashore from the Ganges River in Buxar County, on the border of Bihar and Uttar Pradesh. Some of these remains have been swollen due to days of soaking in the water, and some seem to be half cremated.

Kumar said it could not be confirmed that these remains are patients who died of the disease, but has assigned the relevant units to cremate or bury all the washed up remains. But the local people believe that all these remains are diagnosed Wu lung disease died, and think it may be because the crematorium can not handle such a large number of remains, so choose to throw the remains into the Ganges River. In addition, many people are concerned that the Ganges River has long been polluted, the epidemic fears worsen.