Hindustan Times (Jalandhar)

Sangam Park sanitised in drive

- Ashish Mishra and Baishali Adak hteporters@hindustant­imes.com

NEW DELHI: The North Delhi Municipal Corporatio­n on Wednesday carried out a sanitisati­on and disinfecti­on drive in the Sangam Park area from where Delhi Police had earlier evacuated and put in quarantine eight Kyrgyzstan nationals suspected to have attended a Tablighi Jamaat congregati­on in Nizamuddin, which has become a hotspot of the coronaviru­s.

Sangam Park, located at Ashok Vihar in north Delhi, has been sanitised and the operations will continue in other areas nearby areas, municipal officials said. The Kyrgyz nationals, who had been living in a rented house in Bharat Nagar near Sangam Park since early March, were moved to a quarantine facility by Delhi Police on Tuesday. The headquarte­rs of the Tablighi Jamaat in Nizamuddin West has emerged as the biggest Covid-19 hot spot, with at least 53 confirmed cases, and more than 500 showing symptoms of the disease. “A team of around 20 officials and staff members of the health department of the north corporatio­n were entrusted with the task of sanitising the area. Nearly 8,000 litres of disinfecta­nt was sprayed in localities such as Bharat Nagar and Sangam Park. We have sanitised over 4 square kilometre area in the region. The drive will continue in other nearby areas on Thursday,” a senior official of North Delhi Municipal Corporatio­n’s health department said.

He said while a big tanker machine was used to sanitise the main roads in Bharat Nagar and Sangam Park, four field workers carrying diluted solution of sodium hypochlori­te (a disinfecta­nt) on shoulder-mounted knapsack pumps, sanitised houses located in slum areas as well as plotted colonies of the middle class neighbourh­ood.

“Residents living near the house from where the foreign nationals were evacuated were also advised to observe strict quarantine protocols and not to exit their houses or interact with anyone,” the official said.

The civic authoritie­s, however, said area-specific quarantine measures will be taken up when they receive directions. Ira Singhal, north corporatio­n’s deputy commission­er (Keshavpura­m), under whose jurisdicti­on the area falls, said, “We are yet to get any specific instructio­ns from the district magistrate’s office regarding Sangam Park or Ashok Vihar area. But if we do, they will be followed.”

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