Oxygen tanker brought to Kochi from Jharkhand
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This is without doubt one of the three tankers forcibly taken over by the Motor Vehicle Department beneath the Disaster Management Act on May 8
One of the three tankers forcibly taken over by the Motor Vehicle Department beneath the Disaster Management Act has returned to Kochi in Kerala with liquified oxygen from Jharkhand on Thursday morning.
The tankers have been seized by the division led by the Regional Transport Officer on May 8.
The tanker was stuffed with liquified oxygen on the Tata Steel plant at Jharkhand. The tanker arrived at Cochin Air Products owned by the Cochin Shipyard at 7.30 a.m. after masking over 2400 km unfold throughout the States of Jharkhand, West Bengal, Odisha, Andhra Pradesh, and Tamil Nadu.
Breakdown in A.P.
The tanker had skilled a breakdown at Srikakulam in Andhra Pradesh however may resume the journey in eight hours thanks to the assistance routed by means of a Tata supplier. Three skilled drivers of KSRTC and an assistant Motor Vehicle Inspector have been aboard the tanker.
Though the tankers have been initially scheduled to be air-lifted to the availability level from the Kochi airport on May 14, the departure had to be deferred by a day to the Air Force port at Coimbatore on account of the inclement climate right here.
The tanker involved was subjected to examination on the plant earlier than they have been stuffed with liquified oxygen and left for Kochi on May 17 at 2 a.m.
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