FILE PHOTO: Stones marking mass graves stand on Hart Island, the former location of a prison and hospital that is a potter's field burial site of as many as one million people, in New York, United States, June 23, 2016. REUTERS/Mike Segar/File PhotoNEW YORK: New York City crematories are extending their hours, burning bodies into the night. The state has started a running tally of all cremations and burials. City officials are surveying upstate cemeteries for temporary interment sites.
A majority of New Yorkers choose cremation over burial, but the most-populous US city has only four crematories: one in the Bronx, one in Brooklyn and two in Queens. Directors at two of those locations said their daily workload has jumped from around 10 bodies to 15 or more, straining resources.New York state has relaxed air-quality regulations to allow crematories to burn for longer hours.
Like Di Troia, Moylan struggles to remember a time in his 48 years at Green-Wood when he has seen so many deaths from a single cause."The closest comparison is September 11th," he said, referring to the al Qaeda attacks on New York City in 2001. So far, that has mostly been enough. OCME buildings can store about 800 to 900 bodies, but the trucks have increased that to around 3,500, according to Aja Worthy-Davis, an OCME spokeswoman.FILE PHOTO: Frederick MacMonnies' statue The Triumph of Civic Virtue is seen in Green-Wood Cemetery in the Brooklyn borough of New York March 21, 2014. REUTERS/Brendan McDermid/File Photo
FILE PHOTO: A cross made of stones is seen amid stones marking mass graves on Hart Island, the former location of a prison and hospital that is a potter's field burial site of as many as one million people, in New York, United States, June 23, 2016. REUTERS/Mike Segar/File Photo
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