Mumbai has enough oxygen now, says BMC chief
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Municipal Commissioner I.S. Chahal.. Image Source: IANS News
Mumbai, April 25 : Spelling breathing relief, the BrihanMumbai Municipal Corporation on Sunday announced that it has sufficient stocks of oxygen to tackle the ongoing Covid-19 requirements in the country s commercial capital - the worst-hit in the country in terms of deaths. All issues relative oxygn supplies under the BMC stands resolved now. Supply situation is normal, BMC Municipal Commissioner I.S. Chahal said, but did not give details.
This comes a day after the BMC said it would set up 16 oxygen plants in 12 Mumbai hospitals which would produce around 43 tonnes of the life-saving air per day from the atmospheric air.
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