Hindustan Times (Delhi)

Oxygen Express with 4 tankers heads to Delhi

- Anisha Dutta letters@hindustant­imes.com . PTI

NEW DELHI: The first ‘Oxygen Express’ train for Delhi, with four cryogenic tankers carrying liquid medical oxygen (LMO), is scheduled to depart from Jindal Steel and Power Ltd (JSPL) steel plant in Chhattisga­rh’s Raigarh on Sunday night, said officials from the railway ministry aware of the developmen­t.

“One Oxygen Express train carrying four tankers (around 70 metric tonnes of LMO) will depart tonight for Delhi Cantonment from JSPL, Raigarh,” said a spokespers­on from the railway ministry.

Suneet Sharma, chairman of the railway board, said at a press conference on Sunday that so far, the Indian Railways has transporte­d 10 tankers carrying around 150 metric tonne of oxygen.

“Indian Railways is going to deliver more than 140 MT liquid oxygen in next 24 hrs. Currently, nine tankers are already on the run, out of which five will reach Lucknow by tonight (Sunday) and remaining four containers of LMO, which have already started from Bokaro, are expected to reach Lucknow tomorrow (Monday),” read a statement from the railway ministry.

The ministry has also asked the Delhi government to obtain more cryogenic tankers. The Railways is also ready to transport oxygen containers on container wagons from Durgapur to Delhi, said officials from the ministry.

The move comes at a time when hospitals in Delhi are struggling with an acute shortage of oxygen for the sixth consecutiv­e day, with some even turning away Covid-19 patients. On Saturday, chief minister Arvind Kejriwal wrote an urgent SOS to heads of other states, requesting them to send whatever surplus oxygen and tankers they can spare for the national capital.

While Delhi’s daily oxygen allocation is 480MT, Kejriwal has said the city currently requires about 700MT of oxygen. The national capital has been reporting nearly 25,000 or more Covid-19 cases every day for the past one week.

According to a statement by his office, Kejriwal on Sunday wrote to some prominent industrial­ists, who were not named in the statement, seeking their help in combating the ferocious second Covid-19 wave in the country. CM Kejriwal said that he would be grateful if the leading industrial­ists, involved in using or producing oxygen and can help with transporti­ng oxygen in cryogenic tankers, come to Delhi’s assistance in its time of need.

According to the statement, CM Kejriwal wrote that while the central government is helping Delhi in this regard, the intensity of the spread is so severe that the quantity is proving inadequate.

As many as 350 people died of

Covid-19 on Sunday, according to the Delhi government’s bulletin. The city also reported 22,933 fresh cases of the infection.

Plagued by the acute shortage of oxygen due to a significan­t rise in Covid-19 cases, more states are seeking the railways’ assistance for delivering LMO via the ‘Oxygen Express’ trains. The national carrier has planned more Oxygen Express trains to Andhra Pradesh, Uttar Pradesh, Maharashtr­a, Telangana, Delhi and MP in the coming weeks.

The first Oxygen Express train departed from Mumbai to Vizag on April 19. Four such trains have also made round trips from Lucknow to Bokaro from April 22 to 24, said railway officials, adding that so far, around 10 oxygen tankers (each having a capacity of 15-16MT) filled with LMO have been transporte­d in these trains.

Last week, the Indian railways decided to deploy first-of-a-kind ‘Oxygen Express’ trains to transport LMO and oxygen cylinders in bulk along key corridors, amid high demand from states grappling with the second wave of Covid-19.

With several states reporting a shortage of oxygen, the government last week directed them to ensure uninterrup­ted movement of vehicles carrying medical oxygen along their borders and said they must not impose any curbs on production and supply of essential commoditie­s of public health.

A meeting was held between Railway Board officials and state transport commission­ers and representa­tives of the industry on April 17 on issues related to the transporta­tion of liquid medical oxygen.

Last week, the railway ministry also approved the transporta­tion of liquid medical oxygen in cryogenic tankers under its ‘roll on-roll off’ model as a special case following a request from the Maharashtr­a government.

 ??  ?? Tankers filled with liquid medical oxygen mounted on an Oxygen Express train arrive from Bokaro in Lucknow on Saturday. Four such trains have made round trips between Lucknow and Bokaro between April 22 and 24 amid a shortage of medical oxygen for Covid-19 patients
Tankers filled with liquid medical oxygen mounted on an Oxygen Express train arrive from Bokaro in Lucknow on Saturday. Four such trains have made round trips between Lucknow and Bokaro between April 22 and 24 amid a shortage of medical oxygen for Covid-19 patients

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