Funeral homes in Norway sound the alarm as they struggle to store all the dead people as a result of Norway’s skyrocketing excess mortality rate.
Lars Svanholm, the fourth-generation general manager of Trondheim’s largest funeral home, Svanholm & Vigdal Gravferd, has said that the funeral home’s century-long history has never seen anything like the current number of deaths.
“It is a marked increase, and we have not experienced anything like it in four generations,” Lars Svanholm told Dagbladet.
“We have not had such an increase since the company started in 1922,” said Svanholm to local tv.
cyclops1771 0 points 2.4 years ago
Fucking gay. Every winter the bodies get stored in garages, etc. until the spring, when burials can happen. And as the ground thaws, funeral directors from farther north come down south to help with all the burial ceremonies, and they work their way back up.
It is a fact of life in northern climes like Norway, Alaska, etc.