It is an unpleasant fact that in some disaster situations people may lose their lives. In the worst cases, this may result in many bodies needing to be disposed of quickly, safely and respectfully. This is inevitably very distressing for everyone concerned. The WHO Technical Note (WHO/WEDC, 2013b) includes the following recommendations:

The people involved in body recovery and other aspects of dealing with the immediate problems of an emergency may need to be protected from other hazards. Depending on the type of emergency, there may be danger of physical injury, for example, from collapsing buildings. There are obvious health risks in the case of outbreaks of infectious disease which may need specialist protective clothing. There are also potential impacts on the mental health of survivors and recovery team members which may not become apparent until well after the event. Appropriate medical treatment and care should be available to all those affected by an emergency to ensure long-term recovery.