With heavy rains having flooded all major Himalayan rivers and their tributaries across large parts of Uttar Pradesh, a serious crisis has erupted in Lucknow, where inundation of all major cremation grounds was obstructing smooth funeral of dead bodies.
Since three of the city's four main cremation grounds were situated on the banks of the local river Gomti , its overflow had left two of cremation grounds completely submerged while one was partially flooded .
Being the capital of India's most populous state, Uttar Pradesh, Lucknow records an average of about 40-50 deaths a day. Of these , the larger chunk were Hindus , who necessarily have to opt for one of the four cremation grounds where dead bodies are burnt.
"The rising level of the Gomti river has inundated large parts of Bhainsakund cremation ground for the past week ; we have managed to shift the burning of bodies on a mound that was still above the water level" said priest Ashok Misra who performs most of the funerals at Bhainsakund.
"Fortunately there has been very little