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First batch of 225 Indians stranded in US arrive in Mumbai

Air India's first evacuation flight from the US, with 225 Indians from San Francisco landed at Mumbai on Monday morning. The airport authorities, in a statement on Saturday, said that the arriving passengers with symptoms will be moved to isolation centres.

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Published : May 11, 2020, 8:09 AM IST

Mumbai (Maharashtra): The first batch of 225 Indian nationals stranded in the US due to the coronavirus-linked global travel restrictions arrived here from San Francisco early on Monday morning.

Minister of External Affairs Subrahmanyam Jaishankar took to Twitter and informed about the touch down of the stranded people in Indian soil.

"First AI spl flight from US brings in 225 Indians from San Francisco to Mumbai. Thank @airindiain@MoCA_GoI and Maharashtra Govt for support and coordination. Great work by CG Sanjay Panda and Team @CGISFO. @SandhuTaranjitS #VandeBharatMission", tweeted Jaishankar.

The airport authorities, in a statement on Saturday, said that the arriving passengers with symptoms will be moved to isolation centres.

Asymptomatic passengers residing in Mumbai will be moved to quarantine facilities like hotels, while those from outside of the city will be transported by the state to their respective district headquarters, it said.

(With inputs from ANI)

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Mumbai (Maharashtra): The first batch of 225 Indian nationals stranded in the US due to the coronavirus-linked global travel restrictions arrived here from San Francisco early on Monday morning.

Minister of External Affairs Subrahmanyam Jaishankar took to Twitter and informed about the touch down of the stranded people in Indian soil.

"First AI spl flight from US brings in 225 Indians from San Francisco to Mumbai. Thank @airindiain@MoCA_GoI and Maharashtra Govt for support and coordination. Great work by CG Sanjay Panda and Team @CGISFO. @SandhuTaranjitS #VandeBharatMission", tweeted Jaishankar.

The airport authorities, in a statement on Saturday, said that the arriving passengers with symptoms will be moved to isolation centres.

Asymptomatic passengers residing in Mumbai will be moved to quarantine facilities like hotels, while those from outside of the city will be transported by the state to their respective district headquarters, it said.

(With inputs from ANI)

Also Read: 'Vande Bharat Mission': First batch of 326 Indians stranded in UK arrives in Mumbai

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