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The Danish government recently ordered the slaughter of 17 million minks in the territory to prevent the spread of the new mutated corona virus. However, minks that have recently entered the ground released gas during the decomposition process and their bodies expanded. Under the pressure of the gas, a large number of mink carcasses were removed from the graves. When it came out, the image was pretty scary. The Danes jokingly called it “Mink’s Revenge” and jokingly said “The zombies are here and run away.”
According to reports from the UK’s Independent and Daily Mail, a cross-infection with the new corona virus recently broke out in Denmark. The minks were infected with the new corona virus from the farm employees, and the new corona virus mutated and later infected humans. The Danish government is concerned that the mutant virus will weaken the effect of the vaccine, so it ordered the slaughter of 17 million minks in the country.
The Danish government excavated a long, long, and large grave about 3 feet (about 1 meter) deep in the military training area in the northwest. The excavator dumped a large amount of mink debris into the pit and sprinkled it with lime to reduce decay. the taste of.
However, on the night of the 22nd, a large amount of mink remains emerged from the grave. Images taken by Danish Public Television (DR) showed that a large number of mink carcasses lay on the surface of the long, narrow grave. Some of them were originally dark skinned because they were scattered during burial. After being covered with lime powder, after coming out of the grave, the appearance is also white. Wall Street Journal reporter Sune Engel Rasmussen visually observed that as many as thousands of mink remains emerged.
Local police spokesman Thomas Kristensen emphasized that it is a natural phenomenon. “The body will generate gas during the corruption process, causing the body to swell slightly. The worst case is to let these bodies emerge from the surface.” Furthermore, the tomb’s sandy soil on the mound was too light to contain the corpses, which was one of the reasons why a large number of corpses emerged.
Now the Danish police are busy putting the mink back on the ground and, to prevent similar incidents from happening again, they plan to bury the remains in a pit about 2.5 meters deep.
When the Danish government ordered the burial of the mink carcasses, it ran into many technical problems. For example, truckers were not paying attention when transporting mink carcasses, causing thousands of mink carcasses to be strewn across the road. Furthermore, after tens of millions of mink carcasses were buried, local residents smelled of rot. The smell of the corpse. However, the official stressed that the public should not be nervous, because the virus is mostly trapped in the fur of dead animals.
In response to the large number of mink carcasses emerging from the grave, Danish netizens jokingly called out the “zombies” coming out of the ground and urged people to run quickly. Dane “Berlingske” joked that “dead zombie minks came out of the grave.” Complete revenge. “
(Zhongshi News Network)
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