A total of 1631 tankers have been dispatched under the supervision of Odisha Police so far

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Bhubaneswar (Kalinga Voice) : A total of 1631 tankers/containers carrying 30394.247 MT medical oxygen have been dispatched under escort/supervision of Odisha Police so far from Rourkela, Jajpur, and Dhenkanal and Angul districts of Odisha to 17 Deficit States/UTs in the country. More are leaving today. During last 58 days, as many as 125 tankers were dispatched from Angul with 2036.562 MT,341from Dhenkanal with 5700.34MT, 322 from Jajpur with 6564.698MT and843from Rourkela with16092.647MT, says a release from the Odisha Police.

A total of 480 tankers with 9425.665 MT of oxygen have been sent so far to Andhra Pradesh, and 395 tankers with 7058.509 MT of oxygen to Telengana. Tamilnadu has received 265 tankers filled with 4914.398 MT of medical oxygen. Similarly, Haryana has received 182tankers filled with 3331.793 MT of oxygen. 41 tankers with 660.051 MT of oxygen have been sent so far to Maharashtra, while 836.711 MT of oxygen filled in 50 tankers have been dispatched to Chhattisgarh. As many as 68 tankers have carried around 1319.962 MT of oxygen to Uttar Pradesh and 67 nos of tankers with 1182.6 MT of oxygen have been sent to Madhya Pradesh till date. 22 tankers with 410.24 MT of oxygen have been sent so far to Delhi, 4 tankers with 107.89 MT sent to Punjab,25 tankers with 500.56 MT sent to Karnataka, 3tankers with 66.14 MT sent to Bihar, 2 tankers with 25.29 MT sent to Chandigarh, 21 tankers with 405.068 MT sent to Kerala, one tanker with 29.1 MT sent to West Bengal, 3 tanker with 80.85 MT sent to Jharkhand and 2 tankers with 39.42 MT of Oxygen have been sent so far to Rajasthan in last 58days.

Based on the directive of Chief Minister, a Special Cell was formed under Shri Y K Jethwa, ADG (L&O) as the Nodal Officer for coordinated action for loading and transportation of medical oxygen by Odisha to States facing deficit. A Dedicated Corridor has been set up with round the clock monitoring. District SsP/DCsP and Range DIG/IG/CP are supervising the movement personally within their jurisdictions.

“Odisha Police is committed to ensure that there is no delay in loading and transporting so as to promptly serve thousands of needy patients in UP, MP, Haryana, Maharashtra, Andhra Pradesh, Telengana, Tamilnadu, Punjab, Chhattisgarh, Delhi, Bihar, Rajasthan, Karnataka, Chandigarh, West Bengal,  Kerala, Jharkhand and other states.” says the release from the Odisha Police

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