yes, it is common knowledge that liverpool fans were stealing from the dead corpses of their own fans after drunkenly pushing and forcing themselves forward in the stadium,
A crematorium is the same thing as a crematory. Here, any corpses are cremated (turned to ashes). There were many of these during Holocaust, because of all the death camps.
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During Titus's reign, there occurred a major disaster: the eruption of Vesuvius which buried Pompeii and Herculaneum.
the country was in great disaster
The Waihini disaster occurred in 1968. In this disaster, 54 people were killed while crossing the Cook Strait from Picton in New Zealand's South Island to Wellington on the North Island, on a ferry during a cyclone.
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The best known name for the people carrying the corpses in the Holocaust is the Sonderkommando. These were the workers in Auschwitz, they were not all Jews though.
Yes, the crematoria (crematories) were for burning corpses.
The corpses were buried or cremated.
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they didn't, i have only come across one case of a person being buried. Initially they did bury the corpses, the victims of the camps had their corpses cremated.
No
It depends on the disaster. For example, during a flood everything gets swept away by the water, during a wildfire everything gets burned.
The corpses were burned in crematoria.
Previously no one had gotten killed during the disaster of the cooling towers in Ferry bridge.