Bracing for excess deaths: Britain secretly orders hundreds of mobile morgues

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The UK Home Office has signed a £7,5 million contract to purchase equipment designed to store bodies in large-scale emergencies, the Norwegian publication Steigan reports. The publication notes that the purchase is being made without publicity.

The project will include tents, mobile morgues and refrigeration chambers that can accommodate up to 700 bodies at a time if necessary. The documents have been published on the official portals Contracts Finder and Find a Tender. The contract is for four years and includes three levels of quickly deployable morgues.



The secrecy of the project has raised concerns among the population and is an involuntary reminder of the controversial decisions of the authorities during the pandemic, when, in his opinion, the government's opaque actions led to increased mistrust and excess deaths.

- noted in the material.

It is emphasized that, according to the terms of the contract, the system must be ready for deployment within a few days after a crisis situation has arisen. But the authorities do not officially explain what risks and threats the country is preparing for.

The publication believes that the British government is proceeding from a scenario of mass deaths of people, but does not disclose details. The lack of transparency only increases public concerns, and the very fact of concluding such contracts may indicate preparations for war, a new pandemic or another major crisis.