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Aerial pics show chilling glimpse into Covid-stricken Indonesia’s worsening pandemic

Dramatic drone footage of the Rorotan cemetery in Indonesia's capital gives a chilling glimpse into a worsening pandemic that has seen deaths and infections soar in recent weeks, pushing hospitals to their limits.
Last Updated 08 July 2021, 17:48 IST
A morbid grid of graves widens as excavators dig deep, piling up soil to make space for Indonesia's pandemic dead to be laid to rest. Credit: AFP Photo
A morbid grid of graves widens as excavators dig deep, piling up soil to make space for Indonesia's pandemic dead to be laid to rest. Credit: AFP Photo
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Ambulances deliver bodies to the Jakarta burial site as trucks carry away dirt beside rows of rectangles carved out of the brown earth. Credit: Reuters Photo
Ambulances deliver bodies to the Jakarta burial site as trucks carry away dirt beside rows of rectangles carved out of the brown earth. Credit: Reuters Photo
Workers in protective suits lower coffins into the ground next to graves where small wooden planks serve as makeshift headstones. Credit: AFP Photo
Workers in protective suits lower coffins into the ground next to graves where small wooden planks serve as makeshift headstones. Credit: AFP Photo
Dramatic drone footage of the Rorotan cemetery in Indonesia's capital gives a chilling glimpse into a worsening epidemic that has seen deaths and infections soar in recent weeks, pushing hospitals to their limits.
Dramatic drone footage of the Rorotan cemetery in Indonesia's capital gives a chilling glimpse into a worsening epidemic that has seen deaths and infections soar in recent weeks, pushing hospitals to their limits.
This aerial picture shows a gravesite for victims of the Covid-19 at Srengseng Sawah cemetery in Jakarta. Credit: AFP Photo
This aerial picture shows a gravesite for victims of the Covid-19 at Srengseng Sawah cemetery in Jakarta. Credit: AFP Photo
According to the department that handles cemeteries, four of the five Jakarta Covid-19 burial grounds are now full. Credit: Reuters Photo
According to the department that handles cemeteries, four of the five Jakarta Covid-19 burial grounds are now full. Credit: Reuters Photo
City data show burials on average were 17 per day in May and 105 per day in June. Credit: Reuters Photo
City data show burials on average were 17 per day in May and 105 per day in June. Credit: Reuters Photo
The aerial footage shows a huge brown clearing cut from a lush green field, rows of identical and newly filled plots. Credit: Reuters Photo
The aerial footage shows a huge brown clearing cut from a lush green field, rows of identical and newly filled plots. Credit: Reuters Photo
Indonesia has recorded more than 2.4 million cases of the coronavirus and 63,000 deaths overall, but the spread of the highly transmissible Delta variant has seen record cases on most days since June 20. Credit: Reuters Photo
Indonesia has recorded more than 2.4 million cases of the coronavirus and 63,000 deaths overall, but the spread of the highly transmissible Delta variant has seen record cases on most days since June 20. Credit: Reuters Photo
An aerial view of burial area provided by the government for coronavirus disease (Covid-19) victims in Jakarta, Indonesia. Credit: Reuters Photo
An aerial view of burial area provided by the government for coronavirus disease (Covid-19) victims in Jakarta, Indonesia. Credit: Reuters Photo
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(Published 08 July 2021, 16:22 IST)

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