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New Delhi [India], May 27 (ANI): As part of the ongoing Operation 'Samudra Setu II' to support the nation's fight against coronavirus, Indian Naval Ship Shardul on Thursday arrived in Kochi with 80 metric tonnes of Liquid Medical Oxygen (LMO).
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Operation Samudra Setu II: INS Shardul arrives at Kochi with 87 MT of liquid oxygen.
As part of Operation Samudra Setu II, INS Shardul, the Indian Navy ship of the Southern Naval Command, arrived in Kochi on Thursday with four ISO containers carrying 87 MT of liquid medical Oxygen from Kuwait and the UAE.
Operation Samudra Setu-II was launched by the Indian Navy for shipment of medical Oxygen-filled cryogenic containers and associated medical equipment from various countries in support of the nation s fight against COVID-19.
The deployment of frontline warships including destroyers, frigates, tankers and amphibious ships of the Navy for the operation forms a significant part of the multiple lines of efforts, by the Government of India and the Indian Navy to supplement the Oxygen requirement in the country,a Defence release said.
Kochi, May 27 (PTI) As part of Operation Samudra Setu II, INS Shardul, the Indian Navy ship of the Southern Naval Command, arrived here on Thursday with four ISO containers carrying 87 MT of liquid medical Oxygen from Kuwait and the UAE.
Bangalore: The New Mangalore Port Trust (NMPT) in Karnataka on Tuesday found 11 liquefied oxygen tankers (Liquefied oxygen tanker), two cm trailers with liquefied oxygen and 1,200 oxygen cylinders by Indian Navy ship INS Shardul. These devices have been delivered by the Indian Community Support Group in Kuwait. The consignment was received by members of the Indian Red Cross Society, which was attended by Mangaluru Police Commissioner N Shashi Kumar, ADGP Pratap Reddy and Tattar Rakshak (Karnataka) Command S B Venkatesh.
Meanwhile, corona relief flight took off from Delhi airport today amid the crisis of corona epidemic in the country. This was the 100th flight in 29 days, flying to India today with corona relief material. Delhi s airport is emerging as a hub for management and distribution of relief materials.