Publicly available satellite images from NASA's Fire
Information for Rescue Management System (FIRMS) show dramatically increased
open-air fires during the period of the Wuhan virus outbreak from Jan. 11 to
Feb. 11, versus the month of October, 2019.
The image below shows open-air fires in Wuhan (LAT 30.5, LON
114.6) in October 2019, which precedes the earliest reported cases of the
disease. In this image, a few scattered fires in dark blue signifying a
"fire radiative power" (FRP) of 1 and light blue, signifying an FRP
of 5 can be seen.
A staffer from a funeral home in Wuhan, the epicenter of the
novel coronavirus (2019-nCoV) outbreak, claims that the number of bodies she
and her co-workers have had to transport and cremate each day is four to five
times higher than the usual amount. Based on the account of the Wuhan funeral
home staffer, the daily average number of bodies suspected of being coronavirus
victims is estimated at 225, or 4,725 bodies, at a single Wuhan funeral home
since Jan. 22.
There currently are eight registered funeral homes in Wuhan.
If the account of the funeral home staffer is true, this would mean there are
1,628 deaths per day in the city and 34,200 over the past 21 days.
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