1,000 ventilators and oxygen generators arrived in India, sending big help to Britain


- With the help of the Indian Red Cross, the supplies from the UK will be delivered to hospitals in India battling the Corona crisis.

New delhi date. Sunday, May 9, 2021

The second wave of corona virus is spreading in the country. The Ministry of Health has given the news of relief in the midst of all this. No new cases of corona have been reported in the last one week in 180 districts, according to a health ministry report. No new cases have been reported in 18 districts for 14 days and in 54 districts for 21 days.

A 15-day curfew has been imposed in Goa from today. Oxygen generators and ventilators are arriving in India from Britain. The world's largest cargo plane flew to India from Belfast, Ireland with 18 tons of 3 oxygen generators and 1,000 ventilators. The British government (UK) itself provided the information.

According to the Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office (FCDO), airport staff worked hard all night to load life-saving drugs into the giant Antonov 124 aircraft.

With the help of the Indian Red Cross, the supplies from the UK will be delivered to Indian hospitals battling the Koro crisis. Each of the three oxygen generators is capable of producing 500 liters of oxygen per minute. Which is enough to use 50 people at a time.

Northern Ireland's Health Minister Robin Swann was present at Belfast Airport when the devices were loaded onto the world's largest cargo plane. According to Robin Swann, it is his moral responsibility to give India all possible help and support.

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