Dhaka’s sole Covid-19 graveyard sees sharp increase in burials amid new wave

Relatives of a person died of COvid-19 arrive at Rayerbazar graveyard, Dhaka on 17 April 2021 to bury himAshraful Alam

The only graveyard dedicated to Covid-19 victims in Bangladesh’s capital of Dhaka is seeing a substantial increase in burials amid a fresh wave of infections that has forced the country into an extended lockdown.

The Rayerbazar graveyard, which sits on the outskirts of north Dhaka, is the only place Covid-19 victims have been buried since April 2020.

“Every day 15 to 20 bodies arrive at this graveyard for burial, and for these bodies we prepared all these graves in advance. Thousands of people are dying,” said Jasimuddin, the caretaker of Rayerbazar who goes by one name, after a burial on Wednesday.

The Dhaka Tribune reported that the graveyard buried 27 coronavirus victims in January, nine in February and 55 in March. But in April, burials spiked to over 100 in just the first two weeks.

New plots are being dug at the 80-acre (32 hectare) graveyard every day as a result.