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COVID scare: Migrant workers begin to leave Bengaluru

Video Credit: ANI - Duration: 01:37s - Published
COVID scare: Migrant workers begin to leave Bengaluru

COVID scare: Migrant workers begin to leave Bengaluru

COVID cases continued to rise in the country.

The migrant workers began to return to their native places from Bengaluru on April 28.

Workers thronged to the railway station to catch trains.

Currently, Bengaluru has over 2 lakh active cases.


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