On Tuesday, several ambulances carrying COVID-positive patients were lined up outside the Civil Hospital in the Indian city of Ahmedabad in Gujarat state, as seen in videos posted by locals on Twitter. With 1,200 beds, Civil Hospital is the largest facility prepared to deal with the virus in the city.
— DP (@dpbhattaET) April 13, 2021
Similar images from outside other hospitals in Gujarat have also been surfacing online for some days now.
— Drunk Journalist (@drunkJournalist) April 12, 2021
— Rofl Republic (@i_the_indian_) April 11, 2021
Along with medical equipment and beds, Gujarat is also suffering a shortage of mortuary trucks to transport dead bodies for cremation.
Locals are renting mini-trucks called “tempos” to carry their deceased kin to the crematoriums, as shown by more photos on social media.
— DP (@dpbhattaET) April 13, 2021
In fact, the crematoriums are so full that traditional Indian-style funerals that involve setting the dead on fire atop a pyre are being conducted out in the open.
— Deepal.Trivedi (@DeepalTrevedie) April 12, 2021
Residents of Gujarat have been urging people to stay at home in a bid to stem the spread of COVID.
Amid the rising cases, goldsmiths in the state's Rajkot city were distributing gold nose pins and hand blenders to encourage people to get vaccinated against COVID.
Recognising the "health emergency," the Gujarat High Court has initiated a Public Interest Litigation (PIL) over the situation, which is being handled by the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) government that rules the state.
On 12 April, Gujarat reported over 6,000 new cases taking the total tally beyond 30,680, the local Health Department tweeted.
— GujHFWDept (@GujHFWDept) April 12, 2021