Amid the tsunami of Covid-19 cases, as many as 100 Oxygen Expresses carrying 6,260 Metric Tonn (MT) have transported and supplied the life-saving gas in the country to date, according to Indian Railways statement.
The Railways has delivered nearly 6,260 tonnes of liquid medical oxygen (LMO) onboard 100 'Oxygen Express' trains since April 19 when it started its first such service, an official statement said on Wednesday. The Railways delivered 800 tonnes of LMO to the nation on Tuesday, it said. "One hundred Oxygen Expresses have completed their journey so far and brought relief to various states. It is the Indian Railways' endeavour to deliver as much LMO as possible in the shortest time possible to the requesting states. So far, nearly 6,260 tonnes of of LMO has been delivered in 396 tankers," the statement said.
Till now, 407 tonnes of oxygen has been offloaded in Maharashtra, nearly 1,680 tonnes in Uttar Pradesh, 360 tonnes in Madhya Pradesh, 939 tonnes in Haryana, 123 tonnes in Telangana, 40 tonnes in Rajasthan, 120 tonnes in Karnataka, and more than 2,404 tonnes in Delhi, it said.
The first Oxygen Express train to Uttarakhand with 120 tonnes of the life-saving gas from Tatanagar in Jharkhand and the first such train to Pune carrying more than 50 tonnes of oxygen from Angul in Odisha reached their destinations on Tuesday night, the statement said. More loaded Oxygen Express trains are expected to start their journeys on Wednesday night, it said.
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