It's happening again.
We've had severe flooding in the Houston area, much of which is at or even below sea level. There are a lot of older cemeteries around, and when the ground gets saturated, it's not terribly unusual for caskets to pop up and be carried downstream to somebody's yard, or business, or onto a street.
casket-found-jpg.jpg
http://www.click2houston.com/news/ca...e-say/33224880
Please no jokes - this may well be somebody's loved one's deceased body - I have no idea how old this casket / body is.
Most cemeteries in our area require a concrete vault to keep this from happening.
We've had severe flooding in the Houston area, much of which is at or even below sea level. There are a lot of older cemeteries around, and when the ground gets saturated, it's not terribly unusual for caskets to pop up and be carried downstream to somebody's yard, or business, or onto a street.
casket-found-jpg.jpg
http://www.click2houston.com/news/ca...e-say/33224880
Please no jokes - this may well be somebody's loved one's deceased body - I have no idea how old this casket / body is.
Most cemeteries in our area require a concrete vault to keep this from happening.
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