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Bodies of COVID-19 victims cremated in Nepalese capital

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Kathmandu, May 3 (EFE/EPA).- Bodies of COVID-19 victims were cremated Monday at a temple in the Nepalese capital as the number of cases in the country continued to soar.Nepal has recorded a total number of 336,173 COVID-19 cases since th beginning of pandemic. (Camera: NARENDRA SHRESTHA).SHOT LIST: A CREMATION OF THE BODIES OF THE COVID-19 VICTIMS ON THE BANK OF THE BAGMATI RIVER AT PASHUPATI TEMPLE IN KATHMANDU, NEPAL.

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