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Bodies retrieved from the Ganga were buried on the banks of the river. But the number has ballooned to almost 60 during this current period; now that the number of dead in the town has increased, the number in the rural areas is bound to increase too. And so many more bodies are arriving at Chausa Ghat," he added.
Citing a lack of COVID-awareness, he said that people rarely get a checkup when they are unwell and so, succumb to a shortness of breath after 15 days or so. They wanted to push it into the Ganga, but the sub-divisional magistrate SDM was present at the scene.
He stopped the villagers and paid for the cremation and ensured it was carried out in front of him. He added, "At present, the level of water in the Ganga is low, and so bodies are placed on the banks of the rivers. Sometimes, wild animals desecrate the bodies. Yesterday, the district administrator removed around 71 bodies from the vicinity of Chausa Ghat. DNA samples were taken and the bodies were buried.
These bodies were found some distance apart on the banks of the Ganga. In Kannauj, Jagmohan Tiwari, a year-old villager, told a local channel that he had seen " graves" on the river bed. The discovery of the graves has triggered panic in the area.
People fear that the bodies buried on the surface will begin to float in the river once it rains and the water levels rise. Last Wednesday, the state government banned "Jal Pravah" and offered funds to poor families unable to afford cremations. In many places, police have been pulling corpses out of the river with sticks and recruiting boatmen to bring them ashore. There, the decomposed bodies are either buried in pits or burnt on funeral pyres. Vipin Tada, the superintendent of police in Ballia, said they were talking to village council leaders to make them aware that bodies should not be floated in the rivers and that those who could not afford a cremation could seek financial help.
Ghazipur District Magistrate Mangala Prasad Singh told the BBC that teams were patrolling embankments and cremation grounds to stop people from dumping bodies in water or burying them. But his team is still finding one or two bodies in the river every day. Additional reporting by Soutik Biswas and Vikas Pandey. Image source, Getty Images. Funeral pyres are lit by the Ganges in Allahabad, where bodies have been washing downstream for days.
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