Brazil: aerial images of graves as coronavirus deaths surge past one million
By AFP
01 October 2020 |
1:01 pm
Drone images show Manaus' Nossa Senhora Aparecida cemetery, where new graves continue to be dug as Covid-19 cases soar in the capital of Brazil's Amazonas state and deaths from the virus surge past one million worldwide.
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