Watch: Train with 120 MT medical oxygen reaches Delhi
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Watch: Train with 120 MT medical oxygen reaches Delhi
Indian Railways' 'Oxygen Express', carrying six oxygen tankers with approximately 120 MT of Liquid Medical Oxygen (LMO), on May 02 reached Delhi's Tughlakabad ICD from West Bengal's Durgapur.
The national capital is reeling under severe oxygen shortage in wake of second wave of COVID-19.
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