Sweden embarks on a search for more cemetery space in case of war
- Burial associations in Sweden are seeking land to bury thousands in the event of war, as mentioned in the headline.
- The Goteborg Burial Association is trying to acquire at least 10 acres for urgent casket burials for about 30,000 dead if needed.
- An additional 15 acres is needed for regular graveyards in Goteborg, highlighting land scarcity in big cities.
- The Church of Sweden provisions state that burial associations must ensure enough land for roughly 5 percent of the population in a parish.
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New NATO member Sweden embarks on a sober search for more cemetery space in case of war
Burial associations in Sweden are looking to acquire enough land for something they hope they'll never have to do: bury thousands of people in the event of war. The search follows recommendations from the Church of Sweden's national secretariat, which reflect crisis preparedness guidelines from the Swedish Civil Contingencies Agency (MSB) and the Swedish Armed Forces. The preparedness guidelines have been put in a new light by Sweden's decision …
They want to build new cemeteries, but they don't have enough land.
Swedish funeral associations are looking to acquire enough land for something they hope they will never have to do: bury thousands of people in the event of war. The search follows recommendations from the national secretariat of the Church of Sweden, which reflects crisis preparedness guidelines from the Swedish Civil Contingencies Agency (MSB) and the Swedish Armed Forces, according to the Associated Press. The preparedness guidelines have bee…
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