Temporary mortuary to be set up in Mansfield industrial unit, health chiefs have announced
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Nottinghamshire's local authorities said the "temporary storage facility" would be used if local hospitals and funeral directors could not cope.
An eyewitness said refrigeration trucks were parked up at the industrial unit, the BBC has reported.
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Hide AdThe county's current mortuary capacity is "expected to be sufficient".
Nottingham and Nottinghamshire's directors of public health, Jonathan Gribbin and Alison Challenger, said in a joint statement: "Every county has been asked to look at what additional body storage provision could be made in their area.
"Mansfield District Council has stepped forward to offer assistance locally to help deliver this vitally important role."
The facility is not currently in use and the county's local resilience forum said capacity at local hospitals and funeral directors "is expected to be sufficient based on current projections".
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Hide AdThe local resilience forum said: "The facility being provided will be discreet and professional in its approach."
It has not been confirmed how many bodies could be stored at the facility.
A statement from the Cabinet Office added: "We are working with local authorities to undertake contingency planning so we can ensure the public are kept safe, and any tragic loss of life is handled with the utmost respect and care."
The news comes after it emerged that Councillor Anthony Brewer, Chairman of Ashfield District Council had died after developing the condition.