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A net has been stretched in the Ganges by the authorities in order to remove from the waters dozens of lifeless bodies of people probably dead from Covid 19.
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Read moreThe authorities of a state in northern India are spreading a net in the waters of the Ganges to recover 71 corpses, probably dead from Covid 19.
A net has been stretched in the Ganges by the authorities in order to remove from the waters dozens of lifeless bodies of people probably dead from Covid 19.
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