Missing bodies and coffins on the streets: Ecuador's Covid-19 crisis
Guayaquil, Ecuador was the epicentre of the Covid-19 pandemic in Latin America.
When the city's health services began to collapse under the weight of deaths, hospitals, morgues and cemeteries became overwhelmed.
The bodies of many victims of Covid-19 were left uncollected, with people burying loved ones in back gardens or leaving coffins on the streets.
Eventually they were picked up by the authorities - but some are still missing.
Journalist Blanca Moncada has been documenting the crisis and wants answers for families who are still looking for the bodies of their loved ones.
(Image: Blanca Moncada. Credit: 麻豆社)
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