Sagar: With bodies of COVID victims piling up outside the crematoriums in Madhya Pradesh's Sagar district as pandemic fatalities are climbing, local people have alleged that funeral workers leave the half-burnt bodies along the roadside which are pecked at by dogs.
People said that the odour and stray dogs feasting on half-burnt bodies of COVID-19 victims have escalated the risk of spread of infection at a high rate.
Madhya Pradesh is one of the worst COVID-affected states in the country where the COVID fatalities have breached the 4K mark. There has been an unsettling gap in the crematorium data and the official data of COVID deaths released by the Shivraj Singh Chouhan government.
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In Sagar district, Naryavli Naka Mukti Dhaam crematorium is facing an acute shortage of wood and is running out of burial space. With the COVID deaths rising at a peak, the situation has become so grim that bodies are being cremated outside crematoriums and in open spaces.
However, the Municipal corporation claimed that all the bodies are being cremated adhering to COVID protocols.
Kuldip Valmikhi, an official of Municipal Corporation told ETV Bharat, "We are disposing of the bodies of COVID victims in a proper manner adhering to the health protocols. Today, we have cremated 32 bodies. People residing in nearby areas have complained of continuous smoke and environmental pollution. We are not facing any other issue."