Air India aircraft to leave today to bring Indians stranded in Italy due to Corona crisis

New Delhi: National carrier Air India will send 787 Dreamliner aircraft there on Saturday afternoon to bring back Indians stranded in Italy amid Coronavirus crisis. The Central Government issued a statement on Thursday, stating that no international flights are allowed to arrive in India from March 22 for a period of one week.

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An Air India official has said that the flight to Rome will fly from Delhi Airport at around two and a half in the afternoon. The aircraft will evacuate all the Indians stranded in Rome, the Italian capital and reach Delhi on Sunday morning. It is noteworthy that Air India aircraft reached Italy last week to bring the stranded Indians to Italy. During that time, a team of doctors had also reached Rome to check the corona virus among Indians.

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With the death of 627 more people due to Coronavirus in Italy on Friday, the number of people who died from this infection has crossed the 4,000 highest in the world, despite the government's best efforts to control the epidemic. The daily death rate of this virus in this country has increased even more than that, which was the official death rate of the Hubei province of Wuhan in China during its peak. In Italy, 475 people died of the disease in one day on Wednesday.

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