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IN PHOTOS: Thai temple inundated with COVID-19 cremations

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IN PHOTOS: Thai temple inundated with COVID-19 cremations

CREMATION. Volunteers wear protective suits as they prepare to cremate the body of a COVID-19 victim at a temple in Pathumthani Province, near Bangkok, Thailand July 15, 2021.

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'I haven't seen other monks in the temple for a while now because I've been busy cremating and collecting ashes from dusk until dawn,' says Thai monk Pongpetch Santijittho

Dressed in a saffron robe, Thai monk Pongpetch Santijittho, climbs into a white protective suit and sprays disinfectant on a pair of rubber boots.

It is a ritual Pongpetch is going through daily at his temple in Pathum Thani on the outskirts of Bangkok, the epicenter of a wave of coronavirus infections that are killing dozens of people each day.

Thai Buddhist monk Pongpetch Santijittho puts on a protective suit over his robe as he prepares to cremate the body of a COVID-19 victim at a temple in Pathumthani Province, near Bangkok, Thailand, July 15, 2021.
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The temple used to hold cremations of about two or three people each month. Now, it is typically four or five each day, as Thailand’s longest-running outbreak worsens.

Thai Buddhist monk Pongpetch Santijittho wears a protective suit over his robe as he prepares to cremate the body of a COVID-19 victim at a temple in Pathumthani Province, near Bangkok, Thailand July 15, 2021.
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“I haven’t seen other monks in the temple for a while now because I’ve been busy cremating and collecting ashes from dusk until dawn,” Pongpetch said.

The temple’s two crematoriums have been increased to three. Pongpetch, 39, performs the funeral rites and has volunteers to help him carry the caskets.

Thai Buddhist monk Pongpetch Santijittho wears a protective suit over his robe as he cremates the body of a COVID-19 victim at a temple in Pathumthani Province, near Bangkok, Thailand, July 15, 2021.
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A family member cries as Thai Buddhist monk Pongpetch Santijittho is seen wearing a protective suit over his robe to cremate the body of a COVID-19 victim at a temple in Pathumthani Province, near Bangkok, Thailand, July 15, 2021.
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The temple offers free cremations to those who died of COVID-19. Thailand reported a record 98 deaths on Thursday, July 15, among some 3,032 overall.

A woman among those cremated on Thursday had a single loved one attend her funeral. Six other family members were infected with the coronavirus and cried loudly as they watched the cremation live via a smartphone from their home.

A family member, seen on a phone screen during a video call, cries during the cremation of the body of a COVID-19 victim at a temple in Pathumthani Province, near Bangkok, Thailand, July 15, 2021.
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Thai Buddhist monk Pongpetch Santijittho wears a protective suit over his robe as he cremates the body of a COVID-19 victim at a temple in Pathumthani Province, near Bangkok, Thailand, July 15, 2021.

“I understand that all the relatives who are losing their loved ones are sad because they cannot come to the funeral. I’m sending them support, and will try to do my best here,” Pongpetch said. – Rappler.com

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