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Les Aléas du direct : Emission du lundi 17 novembre 2014
Ten Jewish steles have been found damaged at the World War I German military cemetery in Moulin-sous-Touvent, northern France. IMAGES
Medan (Indonesia), Apr 2 (EFE / EPA), (Camera: Dedi Sinuhaji).- Hundreds of people visited the graves of their relatives on Good Friday in the Covid-19 cemetery in Medan, Indonesia. FOOTAGE OF THE COVID-19 CEMETERY IN MEDAN.
Cochabamba (Bolivia), Jul 3 (EFE) .- Neighbors near a cemetery in the Bolivian city of Cochabamba blocked the passage to the churchyard, in refusal to open more graves and expand the crematorium for those killed by COVID-19, despite its collapse resulting in families living with the coffins waiting to be buried or cremated.(CAMERA: Claudio Ábrego)
Acapulco, May 23 (EFE).- Given the increase in cases of COVID-19, the Guerrero state government has created 300 mass graves in the coastal city of Acapulco, in southern Mexico, as cemeteries and crematoriums are to the limit of their capacity.(Camea: DENISSE TORRES).FOOTAGE SHOWS COSTRUCTION OF GRAVES FOR COVID-19 VICTIMS IN ACAPULCO, MEXICO, AND A MEDICAL CENTER IN ACAPULCO WITH SIGNS INDICATING IT HAS REACHED MAXIMUM CAPACITY AND THAT THERE ARE NO BEDS AVAILABLE FOR COVID-19 PATIENTS.SOUNDBITES: GERARDO SÁNCHEZ MEZA, DIRECTOR OF BURIAL AND WAKE SERVICES OF ACAPULCO; AND ADELA ROMÁN OCAMPO, MAYOR OF ACAPULCO (IN SPANISH).TRANSLATIONS: 1.) According to the statistics, if the death toll continues to grow, there will be a little bit of problems. So far we have reached the limit, yes, the limit. Hopefully this situation will be resolved.2.) Of the two cremation centers that we have, one of them is becoming saturated and there is no longer enough supply for the bodies that arrive. For that reason, more graves were made in the cemetery to accommodate the bodies that are also going arriving in greater quantity every day.
U.S. President Barack Obama attends an outdoor arrival ceremony in heavy rain, as the first sitting U.S. president to visit Laos. Rough Cut (no reporter narration).