http://www.liberianobserver.com/news...lyzes-boystown
We live in a crowded world - about 5,000 people now live close enough to the crematorium to be affected.
Crematorium Paralyzes Boystown
Thu, 10/23/2014 - 01:50 admin
--Residents demand its relocation, EPA team investigates
By:
Omari Jackson
The use of the old Indian crematorium by the Liberian government for the cremation of Ebola-infested human bodies, has compelled hundreds of residents to abandon homes and farms in the area, according to investigations conducted by the Daily Observer.
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A huge plot of land next to the crematorium, once used for rice cultivation, has been abandoned because of increased activity at the crematorium, according to Reeves.
“Whenever the human bodies are being burnt in the morning and in the afternoon, there are huge explosions and everyone here can feel the ground itself shaking,” Reeves said.
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Reeves confirmed that the crematorium was built in the 1970s when there was no Liberian community near the area....
Thu, 10/23/2014 - 01:50 admin
--Residents demand its relocation, EPA team investigates
By:
Omari Jackson
The use of the old Indian crematorium by the Liberian government for the cremation of Ebola-infested human bodies, has compelled hundreds of residents to abandon homes and farms in the area, according to investigations conducted by the Daily Observer.
...
A huge plot of land next to the crematorium, once used for rice cultivation, has been abandoned because of increased activity at the crematorium, according to Reeves.
“Whenever the human bodies are being burnt in the morning and in the afternoon, there are huge explosions and everyone here can feel the ground itself shaking,” Reeves said.
...
Reeves confirmed that the crematorium was built in the 1970s when there was no Liberian community near the area....
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