Singapore sends two planeloads of oxygen cylinders to India


Dr Maliki taking a closer look at the oxygen tanks onboard a C-130 transport aircraft at Paya Lebar airbase on April 28, 2021.- ST

SINGAPORE (The Straits Times/ANN): Two planeloads of oxygen cylinders are on the way to India from Singapore, to help the country address its unprecedented oxygen crisis arising from a second wave of Covid-19 infections.

The Republic of Singapore Air Force is transporting the 256 oxygen cylinders on board two C-130 aircrafts from Singapore to West Bengal, India.

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