India surpasses US' global record for daily COVID-19 deaths By Sheikh Saaliq and Biswajeet Banerjee Published Ambulances wait in line outside crematorium in South India amid COVID-19 surge A long line of ambulances waited outside a crematorium in Bengaluru, India, on April 29, as COVID deaths in the country mounted. Credit - Zameer Baig via Storyful NEW DELHI (AP) - India on Wednesday reported more coronavirus deaths in a single day than any other country at any time during the pandemic, while infections continued to spread through vast rural areas with weak health systems. The Health Ministry reported a record 4,529 deaths in the past 24 hours, driving India's confirmed fatalities to 283,248. It also reported 267,334 new infections, as daily cases remained below 300,000 for the third consecutive day. The numbers are almost certainly undercounts.