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Drones help disinfect virus-stricken Ahmedabad in India amid clashes

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>>NEW DELHI: Drones hovered over the pandemic-stricken Indian city of Ahmedabad yesterday spraying disinfecta­nt on the streets, hours after security forces clashed with residents who flouted a toughened lockdown.

The western city of 5.5 million people has become a major concern for authoritie­s as they battle a surge in coronaviru­s deaths and cases across India.

Ahmedabad accounts for 343 of the almost 2,000 deaths reported nationwide and just under 10% of cases registered. Other cities in Gujarat state have also been badly hit.

Drones sprayed from the air while fire engines and other city vehicles toured the empty streets sending out clouds of cleaning agent onto roads and the outside of buildings.

“We have started a massive exercise to spray disinfecta­nt in all zones of the city,” said the city’s acting chief administra­tor Rajiv Gupta.

India has been in the grip of the world’s biggest lockdown since March 25, which was made stricter in Ahmedabad on Friday because of the accelerate­d spread of the virus.

Hundreds of paramilita­ries kept people off the streets and virtually all stores have been closed for at least a week.

On Friday night, security forces fired tear gas at stone-throwing residents who ventured out. At least 15 people were arrested and the police presence was stepped up yesterday.

Authoritie­s have insisted the pandemic crisis is under control and have started to ease restrictio­ns in many parts of India to let agricultur­e and some companies get back to work. Experts, however, have warned of an increasing toll despite the lockdown.

The virus is spreading particular­ly quickly in major cities such as Mumbai, New Delhi and Ahmedabad. And experts say the toll numbers are higher than reported because of the lack of testing and poor accounting for deaths.

While the number of deaths is low compared to the United States and the worst-hit European nations, health specialist­s say India’s pandemic curve may only peak in June and July.

 ??  ?? ENFORCING RULES: Paramilita­ry soldiers from the Border Security Force patrol a street in Ahmedabad on Friday.
ENFORCING RULES: Paramilita­ry soldiers from the Border Security Force patrol a street in Ahmedabad on Friday.

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