Bodies of 3 climbers including Pakistan's Muhammad Ali Sadpara found on K2
World | July 27, 2021 6:50 ISTApart from Muhammad Ali Sadpara, the bodies of Iceland's John Snorri and Chile's Juan Pablo Mohr were also found on K2.
Apart from Muhammad Ali Sadpara, the bodies of Iceland's John Snorri and Chile's Juan Pablo Mohr were also found on K2.
The increasing water level has exposed the bodies buried in the sands, and the authorities have been working overtime to fish out the bodies and cremate them.
Two bodies were spotted on the bank of the Ganga at a village here, police said on Monday. Last week, Ballia residents had claimed that over 50 corpses were seen floating in the river in the district, triggering suspicion that these were of COVID patients.
The Centre directed Uttar Pradesh and Bihar on Sunday to prevent dumping of dead bodies in the Ganga and its tributaries, and focus on their safe disposal and a dignified cremation after corpses were seen floating in these rivers following a spurt in the number of coronavirus cases.
People living near the banks of the Ganga in Uttar Pradesh's Ghazipur once again witnessed the ghastly sight of dead bodies washing up on the ghats of the river on Saturday. Similar scenes were witnessed on Tuesday in the same area, a day after bodies of suspected Covid patients washed up on banks of Ganga in Bihar's Buxar district.
In a letter to District Ganga Committees which are chaired by district magistrates or collectors, the National Mission for Clean Ganga- the apex body that monitors rejuvenation of the river and its tributaries- also asked the authorities to dispose unidentified bodies of suspected COVID victims in accordance with safety protocols.
The incident of floating and piling up of corpses in Bihar sparked fears about the scale of the COVID-19 crisis in the country. Authorities believe the relatives of those who succumbed to the virus, may not have been able to find space for the last.
Mumbai on Friday recorded 90 more COVID-19 fatalities, its second-highest single-day jump, taking the death toll to 2,044. On a day when Maharashtra crossed one lakh cases. Over all 661 bodies cremated in Kandivali in the month of May.
Mumbai is currently facing a serious problem of dead bodies due to widespread of coronavirus. long que of ambulances with dead bodies await last rite in Dahisar.
The situation at major crematoriums like Shivaji Park also remains the same. There are two electric machines for the disposal of a body that is brought in a body bag. Family members not allowed to open the bag.
As coronavirus case cross 1 lakh mark in Mumbai. Cremation of bodies is becoming a problem. 20 dead bodies burried in Oshiwara Kabristan while some are seen waiting for their turn.
The bodies of COVID-19 patients are emerging as the biggest problem in Mumbai even as BMC is battling the deadly pandemic.
The video also showed protests by locals of Garia, a suburb in the southern fringes of the city where the incident had allegedly taken place, who claimed that the bodies were of coronavirus victims.
Taking cognisance of a media report on the blocked access to the cremation ground due to encroachments, a bench of justices S Manikumar and Subramonium Prasad sought the state government's stand on the issue.
A 10-member team of the Indo-Tibetan Border Police (ITBP) dug out the seven bodies, including that of a woman mountaineer, from under the snow, DIG A P S Nimbadia said.
Fifteen people were killed and 11 injured after portion of an under-construction flyover in Varanasi collapsed on Tuesday.
Two days after seven military personnel were killed in a helicopter crash in Tawang, purported images of their bodies being transferred in cardboard boxes surfaced on Sunday, triggering an outrage
Promession is the eco-friendly way to dispose the dead bodies.
The Ministry of External Affairs on Friday rubbished the media report that at least 150 bodies of residents of Telangana and Andhra Pradesh have piled up in Saudi Arabia's morgue's for nearly a year, saying figures are “misleading".
Kathmandu:Nearly 300 people have died on Mount Everest in the century or so since climbers have been trying to reach its summit. At least 100 of them are still on the mountain, perhaps 200.
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