4 cryogenic tanks for transporting oxygen being airlifted from Singapore, says MHA
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4 cryogenic tanks for transporting oxygen being airlifted from Singapore, says MHA

A C-17 aircraft of the IAF took off from the Hindon airbase in the outskirts of Delhi for Singapore's Changi airport early on Saturday morning.

   
Liquid Oxygen containers being loaded by Indian Air Force aircraft at Changi Airport in Singapore on 24 April 2021 | Photo: Twitter/@PIBHomeAffairs

Liquid Oxygen containers being loaded by Indian Air Force aircraft at Changi Airport in Singapore on 24 April 2021 | Photo: Twitter/@PIBHomeAffairs

New Delhi: Amid the grim COVID-19 situation in the country, four cryogenic tanks, to be used for the transportation of oxygen, are being airlifted from Singapore on Saturday.

A Home Ministry official said the four empty tanks are being brought to India by a heavy lift transport aircraft of the Indian Air Force.

A C-17 aircraft of the IAF took off from the Hindon airbase in the outskirts of Delhi for Singapore’s Changi airport early on Saturday morning.

After loading the tanks, the aircraft is expected to land at Panagarh airbase in West Bengal this evening, another official said.

On Friday, the Union Home Ministry said it was in talks for the import of high-capacity oxygen-carrying tankers from Singapore and the UAE.

The move came after Union Home Minister Amit Shah reviewed the coronavirus situation in the country.


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