- Officials in Delhi,
India , are getting requests to cut down trees in city parks for funeral pyres. - India is experiencing a surge in
COVID-19 cases. - Wood is needed to help fuel cremations as COVID-19 cases and deaths skyrocket.
Officials in Delhi, India, are getting requests to cut down trees in city parks to help fuel cremations as COVID-19 cases and deaths skyrocket across the country.
Wooden pyres are used in India to cremate a body as part of a funeral rite.
But as more people continue to die from COVID-19 in India, more wood is needed to fuel the pyres, according to the Associated Press.
India's surging case count of COVID-19 infections is growing at the fastest pace in the world, and on Sunday the country recorded more than 350,000 new COVID-19 cases, breaking a world record for daily COVID-19 cases for the fifth day in a row.