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    New York Times World‏Verified account @nytimesworld Apr 24

    In Surat, India, the grills used to burn bodies have been operating so relentlessly that the iron on some has actually melted. In Kanpur, bodies are now being burned in some of the city’s parks; the crematories are that backed up.https://nyti.ms/3xj4sPf 

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      1. MeHmood Ch‏ @MeHmood36721825 Apr 24
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        That’s heart break moments 💔🙏

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      1. MewarWarrior‏ @pathjay Apr 24
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        But your american president Biden has banned row material used for making vaccines.pic.twitter.com/dtdTetKaDL

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      1. Deepak Kanungo‏ @deepakkanungo Apr 24
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        Tragedy! Pure and Simple!

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      2. Bulls eye‏ @kdbulls Apr 24
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        America is hoarding vaccines and cannot lecture the world anymore about human rights!

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      1. Vinay‏ @life1_0_1 Apr 24
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        May all the souls rest in peace

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      2. Prayagraj‏ @Prayagwale Apr 24
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        Meanwhile USA has banned critical raw materials for vaccines to india , also no medical aid including oxygen !! Indian will never forget this treatment! 🙏

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      1. Kiran‏ @Kiran84383775 Apr 24
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        #AatmanirbharBharat failed it's people while they were fighting for their lives and failed them even after their death.

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      2. Vinay Isloorkar‏ @vaisloorkar Apr 24
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        Stop bullshitting. As much as water boils at 100deg C, melting point of steel is 1400deg C plus. Cremation of bodies does not involve such high temps. @vinod_sharma

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      3. Abdullah Al Bari‏ @AbdullahbariMd Apr 24
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        Dead body is burned by wood and coal. Wood could become charcoal and that could hold heat if it gets air. By this way iron could get melt or at least become red. Ao it's not impossible. Traditional blacksmiths are doing this for thousands of years.

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