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Delhi Police create green corridor to transport oxygen tankers to hospital

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Delhi Police create green corridor to transport oxygen tankers to hospital

Delhi Police create green corridor to transport oxygen tankers to hospital

Delhi Police created green corridor on April 19 to transport oxygen tankers to Balaji Action Hospital.

Hospital had critical level of O2 in Liquid Gas Tank and 235 COVID patients were at risk.

Tankers were stuck at Delhi border due to COVID restrictions.


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