Bodies are being left to rot on the side of road as officials struggle to cope with coronavirus deaths in an Ecuadorian city.
At least 150 corpses were left on the street or kept in the homes of grieving relatives in Guayaquil as the deadly bug ravages the horror-struck port city.
The bodies were placed on the roadside in the desperate hope that authorities would be able to take them away but removals take up to three days due to a backlog.
Authorities received a donation of 1,000 pressed cardboard-box caskets from local producers and delivered them for use in two local cemeteries.
A city hall spokesman said: ‘It’s so they can meet demand. There are either no coffins in the city or they are extremely expensive.’
Businessman Santiago Olivares, who owns a chain of funeral homes, said his company was unable to keep up with demand.
He said: ‘I sold the 40 that I had at the downtown branch, and 40 others from my headquarters. I had to order 10 more at the weekend and they’ve run out.’
Mr Olivares said a 15-hour curfew in the city was contributing to the shortage of basic raw materials for coffin makers like wood and metal.