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Why Aren t We Having Open-Air Cremations In Idaho?

I read recently that in Europe owners of cemeteries are recycling burial plots to combat overcrowding. Think about what cemeteries are going to look like in another 30 years.

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Transcripts for KGO ABC World News Tonight With David Muir 20240604 00:36:00

important headline on the virus tonight. the world health organization this evening now calling the indian variant, what they re seeing now in india and with cases now showing up here in the u.s., they re calling the variant a global variant of concern. tonight here, our team now on the ground in india. the popup clinics on the side of the road. and they are running out of supplies everywhere. abc s maggie rulli tonight in new delhi. reporter: tonight, the funeral pyres in new delhi are still burning. people here tell us they have never seen anything like this. the fires here at this crematorium have been burning all day and all night for the past few weeks. the acrid smoke hangs over the city. india suffering an average of nearly 400,000 new cases each day over the past week. makeshift clinics appearing along the streets, where the responsibility of saving lives falls on volunteers working around the clock in 100-degree heat. many hospitals are overflowing. our hospital is at 90%

At India s funeral pyres, COVID sunders the rites of grief

  Mujib Mashal, Sameer Yasir and Shalini Venugopal Bhagat, The New York Times  Published: 09 May 2021 11:03 AM BdST Updated: 09 May 2021 11:03 AM BdST Family members of COVID-19 victims perform a cremation ceremony in Delhi, India, May 6, 2021. At the cremation grounds, where the fires only briefly cool off late at night, relatives wait hours for their turn to say goodbye. (Atul Loke/The New York Times) The lifeless are picked up from infected homes by exhausted volunteers, piled into ambulances by hospital workers or carried in the back of auto-rickshaws by grieving relatives. ); } At the cremation grounds, where the fires only briefly cool off late at night, relatives wait hours for their turn to say goodbye. The scenes are photographed, filmed, broadcast. They are beamed to relatives under lockdown across India. They are shown on news sites and newspapers around the world, putting India’s personal tragedies on display to a global audience.

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