A city in the world where dying is also 'forbidden' knows the reason

There are a few places around the world that become the center of people’s attention because of their unique qualities. You may have heard of many strange rules and laws, but have you ever heard that a place has been forbidden to die? If not, today we will tell you about a city where there is a ban on dying. The city is Longyearbyen of Norway. LONEERBEN: LONEERBEN, a strange place, is a small city of Norway, located on the Spitsbergen Arctic Island. The city has less than 2000 people and is one of the most northern cities in the world. But what makes it even more unique is the rule of prohibition for dying for citizens here. Why ban on dying? The biggest reason behind the ban on dying in lungs is the cold and hard weather here. The city has a very low temperature, and in winter it can drop to a temperature of -30 ° C. In such a situation, there are many problems to bury him. There is only one cemetery in the city, and there is also no permission to bury dead bodies there. The reason for this is that, under the cold conditions of this area, corpses do not rot in the soil and that they live in a state. Around 1950, the residents saw here that the bodies buried earlier were still as it was, without any rot. This situation remained so long that the work to bury here was completely discontinued. Protection of corpses: A dangerous aspect here is so strict that the body is preserved instead of rot. Of course, bodies in this area have become a dangerous problem as it causes any disease or epidemic to spread. Especially if someone died due to infectious diseases. In such a situation, it was necessary to bury the bodies immediately, so that no health crisis would arise. To take another place: an understanding is resolved. The problem is that when someone is seriously ill and the possibility of his death exists, he is sent out of the Longyerben. He is sent to other cities or places so that his body can be buried there. In this way, people are forced to do their last trip to other places to prevent him from dying in the city. This rule of lungerben is still surprising to many people. While people in the rest of the world are buried after the end of their lives by religious and cultural traditions, the process of dying and controlling in this city is limited. This unique rule is followed by the difficult circumstances and natural reasons.