New Delhi: The Indian Air Force is bringing 352 empty oxygen cylinders from Singapore in its mighty IL-76 transport aircraft to Delhi which is facing an acute shortage of medical oxygen amidst the another wave of coronavirus.
"The IL-76 is picking up 352 empty oxygen cylinders for Delhi. This Union Home Ministry coordinated exercise will help in increasing oxygen availability amid the current COVID-19," a Home Ministry spokesperson said on Wednesday.
A picture of IL-76 picking up empty cylinders was also issued by the Press Information Bureau.
This wave of cornavirus has claimed 17,752 lives so far in the national capital.
Meanwhile, the Supreme Court on Wednesday heard the Centre's appeal against Delhi High Court's order of issuing contempt notice and seeking personal appearance of its officials for non-compliance with the directions on supply of oxygen to treat COVID-19 patients in the national capital.
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A bench headed by Justice D Y Chandrachud said that it had ordered supply of 700 MT oxygen to Delhi daily from May 3 as the pandemic in Delhi was at a very critical stage.
"Tell us how much oxygen you have allocated to Delhi in the last three days," the bench said.
Overstretched health infrastructure is gasping for breath because of an acute shortage of medical oxygen in the city after serious COVID cases started flooding the hospitals.
Several hospitals approached the Delhi High Court and made SOS pleas on social media, saying their oxygen supplies were running out.