The WHO and other organizations have called on Libyan authorities to cease burying flood victims in mass graves or cremating them.
The WHO confirmed that the corpses do not carry communicable diseases, and can be treated without emergency.
The WHO assures that this practice will thereafter generate severe psychological problems among survivors and, even, ethical and legal problems.
It called for taking the time to identify the victims; and to bury them in individual graves, with good documentation of the graves.
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