Italy Funeral houses in Rome protested against the city government when thousands of coven-19 victims piled in the graveyard.
Funeral staff in Rome on April 16 protest protested because the city officials could not handle the status of death due to Covid-19.
"Sorry, they don't let us be buried your loved ones," said the text on the wreath.
Earlier this week, a man pasted giant posters across the city to apologize to the mother through in early March but the body has not yet been buried.
Funeral staff demonstrate at Hercules Temple in Rome, Italy on April 16.
Funeral directors said more than 2,000 bodies are being kept at Rome's only crematorium, where only 50 cremation cases can be handled every day.
"Every few days we are announced that the cemetery has been closed and they have no room to bring the dead person," said Giovanni Caciolli, the head of the Funeral Funeral Staff Federation of Italy, said.
In the first statement of this week, Ama of the City Council, who is in charge of burial and cremation, acknowledge they are facing unprecedented situations and are focusing on the resources to create 60,000 land lots
"Ama is doing its best to deal with the increasing number of dead people," the company said.
Rome reported 4,763 cases of death from October 2020 to March 3/2021 compared to the same period in 2019/2020.
Italy currently recorded more than 116,000 deaths by Covid-19, mainly in the North.
The Funeral House director said that the Tang cars had to queue long at city cemeteries when they waited for funeral houses to enroll their names and take the coffin to store.
The opposite politicians say that the crisis may have been prevented if the city pays attention to warnings in 2017 that they need to modernize and expand cremation furnaces.