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Indonesian Gravediggers Under Strain as COVID-19 Burials Surge in Jakarta

21 September 2020 14:43 WIB

Workers prepare new graves at the Christian burial area provided by the government for victims of the coronavirus disease (COVID-19) at Pondok Ranggon cemetery complex in Jakarta, September 16, 2020. Jakarta has been the epicentre of the outbreak in Indonesia, where authorities have struggled for months to contain the virus. The country has reported nearly 245,000 cases, including 9,553 deaths, the highest levels in southeast Asia. REUTERS/Ajeng Dinar Ulfiana

21 September 2020 00:00 WIB

Workers prepare new graves at the Muslim burial area provided by the government for victims of the coronavirus disease (COVID-19) at Pondok Ranggon cemetery complex in Jakarta, September 16, 2020. After an initial surge at the start of the pandemic, burials in Jakarta dropped to around 20 to 30 on average per day in July and August. But they shot up in September to between 50 and more than 60 per day, data from the city government showed. REUTERS/Ajeng Dinar Ulfiana

21 September 2020 00:00 WIB

Workers wearing protective suits carry a coffin at the Muslim burial area provided by the government for victims of the coronavirus disease (COVID-19) at Pondok Ranggon cemetery complex in Jakarta, September 16, 2020. The number of deaths across Indonesia has averaged 114 per day over the past week, up from 64 a month ago, according to a Reuters tally based on official data. REUTERS/Ajeng Dinar Ulfiana

21 September 2020 00:00 WIB

Workers prepare new graves at the Muslim burial area provided by the government for victims of the coronavirus disease (COVID-19) at Pondok Ranggon cemetery complex in Jakarta, September 16, 2020. REUTERS/Ajeng Dinar Ulfiana

21 September 2020 00:00 WIB

Workers wearing protective suits bury a coffin at the Muslim burial area provided by the government for victims of the coronavirus disease (COVID-19) at Pondok Ranggon cemetery complex in Jakarta, September 16, 2020. REUTERS/Ajeng Dinar Ulfiana

21 September 2020 00:00 WIB

A worker walks at the Muslim burial area provided by the government for victims of the coronavirus disease (COVID-19) at Pondok Ranggon cemetery complex in Jakarta, September 16, 2020. REUTERS/Ajeng Dinar Ulfiana

21 September 2020 00:00 WIB