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Cremation procedures typically begin with obtaining necessary legal documentation, including death certificates and permits. The body is then placed in a cremation container, which is often made of wood or a combustible material. The container is then placed in a cremation chamber where intense heat reduces the body to ashes, usually within a few hours. After the process is complete, the ashes are collected and can be stored in an urn, scattered, or otherwise memorialized according to the wishes of the deceased or their family.

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