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Air India brings 318 oxygen concentrators from New York to Delhi

Air India brings 318 oxygen concentrators from New York to Delhi

On Monday, Air India flew 328 oxygen concentrators from the United States to India.

The Air India flight arrived in Delhi on Monday after being loaded at JFK Airport on Sunday. Civil Aviation Minister Hardeep Puri announced the arrival of the 328 oxygen concentrators from New York.

Various hospitals around the country are still dealing with a serious lack of medical oxygen on Monday, despite obtaining emergency supplies.

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Twenty people died on Saturday at Delhi’s Jaipur Golden Hospital due to a lack of oxygen.

“All attempts are being made to improve India’s battle against the pandemic. 318 Philips oxygen concentrators on @airindiain flight from JFK airport land at @DelhiAirport,” Puri said on Monday. On Monday, India had the world’s highest daily Covid tally, with over 3.52 lakh cases in a single day. The number of Covid-19 cases in India has risen to 1,73,13,163, with 28  lakh-mark active cases.

The death toll has risen to 1,95,123, with a new high of 2,812 people killed.

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Flames on the Runway: Russian Jet Sparks Emergency in Turkey

A dramatic incident unfolded at Turkey’s Antalya Airport on Sunday night when a Russian passenger plane caught fire shortly after landing.

The Azimuth Airlines Sukhoi Superjet 100, arriving from Sochi International Airport in Russia, was carrying 89 passengers and six crew members. Thankfully, all onboard were safely evacuated without any injuries reported.

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The fire broke out after the aircraft landed at 9:34 p.m. local time, prompting the pilot to issue an emergency call. Evacuation footage shared by Russian media site ЧП Сочи captured the tense moments as passengers slid down emergency slides, with some seen carrying large pieces of luggage despite the urgency of the situation.

Investigators at the time highlighted the critical impact of passengers retrieving their belongings, which obstructed others from escaping the burning aircraft.

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Although no injuries were reported this time, the episode serves as a stark reminder of the importance of prioritizing life over possessions during emergencies. Seconds can mean the difference between survival and tragedy in such situations.

In response to the incident, Turkey’s transportation ministry confirmed that efforts were underway to remove the damaged aircraft from the runway. While arrivals at Antalya Airport were temporarily suspended, departures continued from a nearby military-operated runway to minimize disruptions.

The cause of the fire is yet to be determined, but the swift evacuation ensured a safe outcome for everyone on board.

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