The whole of India was overwhelmed by the second wave of the Corona. The severity of the infection is increasing day by day. There is no relief. Oxygen all around, famine in the bed.
Continued death procession. The remnants of India's daily infection have already reached four lakh households. In this situation, the front line corona fighters of India are treating the sick patients day and night. They are desperate to save their lives by forgetting to eat nava for 24 hours.
Although none of them are doctors, they cannot save lives. However, their role in burying people in the last journey is no less. In the second stroke of Maran Corona, when Delhi has become a place of death. This time in Mumbai, they have been digging graves to bury the dead in Karona with their tireless bodies all day long.
If you look at different parts of India, now two pictures will come to mind. That is, there is no place in the hospitals to keep the patients, on the other hand, in the crematorium, in the graveyard, in Karona, there is a long line for the funeral of the dead.
Some of them have been associated with this profession for the last 25 years. However, they can't remember if they have ever seen so many death marches at once since 2020. He said that they have to work 24 hours a day to dig graves in the way people are dying in Corona. Long line of funerals outside the cemetery.
There is no time to retire. Not only that, they are no longer afraid of Corona as the number of Corona infected patients has increased across the country in the last three to four months. They are constantly digging the graves of thousands of people with courage. The same situation is in the capital Delhi. There was only wailing and death procession all around.
Line of corpses for cremation outside crematoriums. Ambulances are rushing down to retrieve more bodies. It is as if the crematorium has been burnt to death.
Meanwhile, there is no time for a proper funeral. Lack of wood. Lack of place to burn the dead. As a result, a new place for cremation is being sought in the capital.
He and his assistant are constantly digging graves faster than clockwork. Even for the past year, their only job has been to unload the bodies from the ambulance and bury them in the cemetery.