Plane carrying Remdesivir injections from abroad crash lands in Gwalior
Plane carrying Remdesivir injections from abroad crash lands in Gwalior
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Bhopal: The aircraft carrying Remdesivir injections for critical COVID-19 patients crash-landed at Gwalior airport today. The sources have said that the incident happened on same day when another small aircraft landed badly in Mumbai. The Mumbai incident happened after its landing gear malfunctioned which was an air ambulance landed on its belly.

Talking about the the Gwalior incident, a seven-seater aircraft of the Madhya Pradesh aviation department carrying remdesivir hit the runway in speed as it crashed landed. In which three people including the flight captain and the co-pilot got injured. The consignment of remdesivir luckily didn’t get damaged according to Gwalior senior police officer Amit Sanghi. The ones injured badly were taken to a hospital run by the Indian Air Force at Maharajpur Air Force Station.

Both the aircraft involved in crash landings today are Beechcraft turboprop ones. Madhya Pradesh Chief Minister Shivraj Singh Chouhan on Thursday declared his government’s decision to extend the statewide ‘Janata curfew’ till May 15. MP’s Directorate of Health Services reported the state had 89244 active cases of Covid-19 as of May 5.

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