New Delhi:A consignment of containers for transportation of medical oxygen arrived in India from Thailand while some more empty tankers will be airlifted from Singapore and Dubai on Tuesday, the Union Home Ministry said.
The containers from Thailand were the third such consignment to be flown to the country in the Indian Air Force's (IAF) transport aircraft by the Home Ministry amid a surge in COVID-19 cases and a subsequent increase in demand for medical oxygen.
"Some glimpses of the airlift of oxygen containers from Bangkok by IAF last night. The airlift is being coordinated by MHA. It will enhance oxygen availability amid current COVID-19 surge," a Home Ministry spokesperson said in a tweet, sharing pictures of the oxygen containers being loaded into an IAF aircraft.
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In another tweet, the Home Ministry said, "IAF C17 transport aircraft gearing up to airlift more empty oxygen containers from Singapore today. These containers will further boost oxygen availability in the country given the current COVID-19 surge. The airlift is being coordinated by MHA."
Later, the spokesperson said the airlift operations of empty containers continue and one more IAF transport aircraft reached Dubai on Tuesday to bring another lot of oxygen containers.
"The MHA is coordinating the airlift, which will upscale oxygen availability in the country during the current COVID-19 surge," the spokesperson said.
The first consignment of empty oxygen containers was airlifted from Singapore on Saturday. Another batch of containers was brought from Dubai on Monday.