The number of deaths in the Old City of Hyderabad has been climbing

The Shias have only one graveyard, Taira Hazrat Mir Momin R. Another graveyard buried 40 in the same week. A graveyard in Barkas is burying at least 10 bodies each day.A.Hussain stated that Noorkhan Bazaar, Dabirpura, Darul Shifa, Yakutpura, Chanchalguda, Mughalpura, Talabkatta, Mata ki Khidki, Charkaman and Kalai Kaman were among the areas most affected by the coronavirus epidemic. Local cable networks and websites are telecasting funeral processions of prominent fatalities. Chandrashekar Rao requesting allotment of land for an additional graveyard. We have been watching processions and burials on websites or local cable TV,” the woman said.A businessman said a jewellery shop owner had died on Thursday in the Kali Kaman area. Burials are going on late at night. In July 30 deaths have occurred of people I know,” he said. at Sultan Shahi in Moghalpura. Bodies are being buried as soon as the death occurs.Hyderabad: The number of deaths in the Old City of Hyderabad has been climbing in the past few weeks..

This is because in the past few days deaths in the Shia community have been on the rise, averaging about 15 a day.Syed Azmath Hussain Jafree, president of the Shia Youth Welfare Association, told Deccan Chronicle that his community has sent a representation to chief minister K.According to clippings on social media, a graveyard in Chanchalguda buried 200 dead bodies in one week. The cause of the deaths was said to be pneumonia. “June was bad. It is witnessing 20-30 deaths a day, most of them due to heart attacks, pneumonia and breathing problems, apart from COVID-19.The body of one well-known man was brought in a procession of cars and bikes for burial.A money transfer agent operating in one of these areas said that within his circle of friends, he had witnessed at least 10 deaths. “Graveyard workers are working extra hours because of the numerous deaths.With up to 30 deaths reported every day, the Shia community has run out of burial space Coaxial Cables Manufacturers Every day, funeral processions are telecast on local cable TV channels in the Charminar area of the Old City. A graveyard in First Lancer witnessed 30 burials on Friday alone.One woman, speaking on the condition of anonymity, said WhatsApp groups in her locality have been buzzing with news of deaths in recent weeks. The very next day on Friday, his brother died.