China deploys 40 incinerators to Wuhan amid fears of coronavirus death toll ‘cover up’
Burning bodies and medical waste: NTD
reports that the cabins are for the disposal of animal carcasses, while
China Ship news reports the incinerators are for medical waste. Wuhan
has been at the center of the global epidemic which has infected more
than 75,000 people and killed more than 2,000. It is believed the virus
spread from bats to other animals in the so-called “wet markets” in the
city before being passed to humans. Sources quoted in Chinese media
raise questions over whether or not the incinerators are for animals, or
will be used to dispose of human remains.
The mobile
incinerators can reportedly destroy up to five tons of waste every
single day – and can burn its load in as little as two seconds.
Reportedly the cabin is the size of a 20-foot standard container and has
a volume of about 30 cubic meters. It reportedly has the ability to
crush solid waste, then incinerate it, and then purify the smoke.
Reportedly the incinerators have been sanctioned for the use by the
Chinese military after a test in Golmud, Qinghai in January.
Large trucks
were reportedly spotted transporting the cabins into the disease ravaged
city of Wuhan. Professor Ming Ju reportedly said he believes the cabins
are “mobile incinerators” for bodies. And meanwhile, Professor Qu Zan
said the virus could not survive the 850-degree heat created by the
furnace. Wuhan locals reportedly have questioned the need for such
cabins as there is not a widespread infection of animals with the virus.
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