By air, trains and roads, India tries to transport large amounts of medical oxygen to New Delhi and heavily affected areas by Covid-19.

The main problem in India is a medical oxygen that does not reach the hospital bed promptly.

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Covid-19 patients shared a bed in New Delhi, India on April 15.

Some hospitals in New Delhi, where are unable to produce significant oxygen, have been rescued to search for emergency supplies.

In order to meet the current needs of New Delhi, India needs medical oxygen transportation from industrial parks in the eastern country.

Due to the hazardous nature of this substance, all liquid oxygen must be shipped with a limited number in specialized tank trucks, need to have plans to ensure the delivery is done on time, a source

In recent days, when the painting of oxygen between the states is becoming more and more bad, local officials in some areas have prevented the car to move oxygen to move to keep their own supply.

But a sector in the industry argues that New Delhi's fault is delay planning, do not take into account the time needed to transport cross-country oxygen by road.

India has a daily production capacity of at least 7,100 tons of oxygen, including industrial use, this level seems to meet the current needs.

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Prime Minister Narendra Modi said last week the Indian government was allocated 6,822 tons of liquid oxygen every day for 20 states most severely affected by the country, compared with the total demand of 6,785 tons.

States are often allocated by a group of inter-minister officials who are duty to monitor and create favorable conditions for providing essential medical equipment and equipment during the pandemic period.

Modi's office has stressed that the amount of liquid medical oxygen available has increased by 3,300 tons in a few days last week, when steel mills and other industrial units also entered the production.

Tank trucks at the outskirts of New Delhi on April 22.

The federal government has used Indian railway routes to transport many oxygen tanks from plants to where they need to be the most.

Some other industries are also providing oxygen for hospitals, while Tata Group Group is importing 24 dedicated containers to transport liquid oxygen.

But when some experts predict the infection in India will continue to increase in a few weeks, India will have to significantly enhance the oxygen production and distribution system.