Discover the process of cremation of the dead
Currently, cremation has become a popular method of burial of dead people in many countries around the world because of the great benefits that this burial method brings. In Vietnam too, the cremation of the dead has become popular but how the cremation process takes place is not everyone knows.
Swedish photographer Lars Tunbjörk recorded rare moments in cremation in the United States.
Cremation is a form of burial of a dead person by burning the body into ash and storing it in a jar or jar.
Depending on each religion, ash after cremation is buried or brought to worship at home or sent to places of worship.
Cremation is becoming the most popular burial method in the world today, especially in developed countries like the US and Canada.
In the United States, most of the dead are burned, then the ashes are sent in churches.
In this country, in the 70s, every 10 dead people had 1 cremation, but now, this rate is 4/1, or 25%.It is predicted that by 2025, the number of people who want to burn will be up to 50%.
The burning period lasts from 2-3 hours at a temperature of 800-1200 degrees Celsius.
Ash after the cremation is completed.
The worker was carrying the ashes into the box.
The ash is carried like a person in a car.
After the cremation, the deceased was often worshiped by the teachers.
Documents about the deceased.
The boxes of dead ash are stored in the church.
The scene after the see-off ceremony put the dead ash into the church.
Depending on the decision of each family in different countries, deceased ashes can be buried, sent to a temple or church or even spread to the river or the sea.
However, the use of the incarnation station is not a cremation in many countries. In some countries, they use firewood and other flammable materials to return the deceased to dust. This cremation method was taken place outdoors, in the presence of the deceased relatives and friends.
Advanced technology also helps Americans have cremation without using fire. The "green cremation" method only requires water, potassium hydroxide and temperature to decay the deceased person's body inside a closed steel chamber. Not only environmentally friendly, "green cremation" method requires less time than traditional cremation.
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