Railways continue oxygen transportation with full strength despite cyclone

Railways continue oxygen transportation with full strength despite cyclone

FPJ BureauUpdated: Monday, May 31, 2021, 11:55 AM IST
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Western Railway has not let the cyclone Tauktae affect its Mission Oxygen Supply and WR is carrying Oxygen(LMO) from its terminals at Hapa, Mundra and Vadodara in Gujarat’s cyclone affected areas without any break. Western Railway has carried 214 tonnes on 16th May and 151 tonnes on 17th May from Gujarat to various parts of the country. WR started carrying the oxygen tankers from 25th April 2021 and is carrying on average 134 tonnes oxygen daily. Till today WR has carried 3057 tonnes of oxygen from its terminals and is continuing to arrange the loading and transporting LMO despite cyclone, ensuring uninterrupted supply of oxygen to the states. Central Railway is also fully prepared to handle any situation arising out of cyclone and keeping the oxygen express movement normal. On 17th May, CR transported 8 empty Oxygen tankers from Nagpur to Angul, Odisha for filling (LMO) and carrying back to Nagpur. Alok Kansal, General Manager, Western & Central Railway convened a high-level meeting and issued instructions for planning and readiness for handing situation arising out of cyclone. He is personally monitoring the LMO transportation during the cyclone and has spoken the Chief Secretary of Gujarat and Municipal Commissioner of MCGM for extending full support by railways in handling the cyclone and also in continuing the transportation of oxygen even in this adverse situation.

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