You must have heard many such lines in which it is forbidden not to do any work like, smoking is prohibited here, shouting is prohibited here. Have you ever heard that it is forbidden to die here? No, because living or dying is not in anyone's hands. Death is an uninvited guest, it can knock anytime. But you will be surprised to know that there are some places in the world where death is prohibited. Today we are going to tell you about such places of the world where death is forbidden.
* Longyearbyen, Norway
It is bitterly cold in the city of Longyearbyen, Norway. Only two thousand people reside here. No one has died here in the last 70 years and no last rites have been performed here in all these years. Even if someone dies, his dead body does not get destroyed but remains as it is. In 1917, a man died of influenza here, the virus of which remained frozen in his body for years. Since then the administration decided that no one should die in this city and hence whenever a person dies in this city, he is taken by helicopter to another place where his last rites are performed.
* Cellia, Italy
More than 500 people live on this island of Italy, most of whom are over 60 years of age. Expressing concern about the health of the public, the Mayor here has made regular health checkups mandatory.
* Biririba-Mirim, Brazil
Expressing concern for the environment, the mayor of this Brazilian city passed a public bill in 2005 that banned the death of people in the city to protect the environment.
* Le Lavendau, France
Even in this city in France, it is not allowed to die. The reason for this was that when the mayor here was not allowed to build a cemetery on the beach, he passed a bill to stop the residents from dying there. People who die here are taken to their native places.
* Serpourex, France
Sarpourex is a beautiful city in France, but here too no one is allowed to die and the reason behind this is that there is a ban on the growth of the cemetery. Due to the lack of space in the cemetery to bury the dead body, the government made a law that neither the cemetery will be expanded nor anyone will be allowed to die there.