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India’s second wave shocks the country share An unprecedented surge of COVID-19 infections has led to skyrocketing rates of hospitalizations and deaths all throughout India, according to Reuters. For 17 days straight, the country reported 300,000 daily infections, bringing the country’s total infections to 21 million cases on May 6.
India, with a population of 1.3 billion, is the world’s second most populated country, and many people live in close proximity to one another in densely inhabited cities, towns and neighborhoods.
India’s healthcare system has been overwhelmed by the country’s second wave of infections. Entire families have tested positive for COVID-19, filling hospitals with people of all ages. The overflow of patients has led to a critical shortage of beds and space, forcing many hospitals to turn patients away. ....
Structure bent on Tuesday but did not injure anyone or damage infra Surat: Continuous use and overheating at Kurukshetra Crematorium (KC) led to the bending of a chimney on Tuesday. However, no injury or damage to the adjoining structure was reported, while the crematorium administrators are trying to divert smoke to the adjoining chimney to continue use of the gas furnace. “The gas furnace has been in use continuously for the past many days which led to the heating up of the chimney and finally becoming bent. It will be repaired soon and brought in use again,” said Kamlesh Sailor, president of the crematorium. ....
Apr 20, 2021 AHMEDABAD, India – Gas and firewood furnaces at a crematorium in the western Indian state of Gujarat have been running so long without a break during the COVID-19 pandemic that metal parts have begun to melt. “We are working around the clock at 100% capacity to cremate bodies on time,” said Kamlesh Sailor, the president of the trust that runs the crematorium in the diamond-polishing city of Surat. And with hospitals full and oxygen and medicines in short supply in an already creaky health system, several major cities are reporting far larger numbers of cremations and burials under coronavirus protocols than official COVID-19 death tolls, according to crematorium and cemetery workers, media reports and a review of government data. ....
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. India s crematoriums and burial grounds are working overtime to cope with the surging number of deaths from the country s escalating coronavirus outbreak. India is now the world s second worst-hit nation, having overtaken Brazil once again Monday with a sharp jump up in daily new infections over the last 10 days for a grand total of nearly 13.7 million cases. On Tuesday the country reported 161,736 new cases and 879 deaths more than four times the daily average in January. Local media has been filled with grim reports of melting furnaces at crematoriums running nonstop, bodies piling up and smoke from continuously burning flesh creating another health risk for locals. Workers at six crematoriums across the country confirmed the scenes in phone interviews, saying they ve seen COVID-19 deaths climbing. ....