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Old 01-19-2010, 05:52 AM
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The initial few days to a week might be ok, but after that vermin and insects would flourish. With those vermin comes the inevitable pestillance which will be all the worse due to embattled immune systems struggling to cope with a lack of good water, adequate food, and shelter not to mention the probability of injuries and untreated (or badly treated) wounds.

Give it a few months until the bodies have all decayed or been eaten and it'd be a different story. Not a pleasant sight, but relatively free of disease, etc.
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