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India receives 200 oxygen concentrators from Indonesia amid surge in COVID-19 cases
As India continues to fight the deadly second wave of COVID-19, Indonesia backs its combat by delivering 200 oxygen concentrators.
Highlights
- The Indian Air Force (IAF) had earlier airlifted four cryogenic oxygen containers from Jakarta, Indonesia
- France Ambassador Emmanuel Lenain informed that the second shipment of 40 tons of oxygen reached India
New Delhi: As India continues to battle against the second wave of the COVID-19, a consignment of 200 oxygen concentrators from Indonesia reached the Delhi Airport in the early hours of Thursday (May 13).
"Further deepening our millennia-old civilisational links. Welcome shipment of 200 oxygen concentrators from our friendly maritime neighbour Indonesia," tweeted Ministry of External Affairs (MEA) spokesperson Arindam Bagchi.
The Indian Air Force (IAF) had earlier airlifted four cryogenic oxygen containers from Jakarta, Indonesia.
Meanwhile, France Ambassador Emmanuel Lenain informed that the second shipment of 40 tons of oxygen reached India on Wednesday (May 12).
In a tweet, Lenain said, "The second shipment of 40 tons of oxygen, donated by France`s Air Liquide Group and filled in Qatar reaches Mumbai. Thanks to Indian Navy`s frigate INS Tarkash."
Amid the massive surge in COVID-19 cases, India received global support in the form of PPE kits, medical equipment, oxygen concentrators, and oxygen cylinders, and other medical aids.
Several other countries including the United Kingdom, the US and Germany have also announced plans to support India.
With 4,205 COVID-related deaths in the last 24 hours, India reported another grim record of the highest single-day death toll in one day, as per data from the union health ministry on Wednesday (May 12). The last record was reported on May 7, with 4,187 deaths.
A total of 3,48,421 new COVID-19 cases and 3,55,338 discharges were reported in the last 24 hours, taking the country`s total positive cases so far to 2,33,40,938.This includes 1,93,82,642 discharges and 2,54,197 deaths. There are currently 37,04,099 active cases in the country.