Published 03:04 IST, March 6th 2020
COVID-19:Special flight services to begin between Iran & India to evacuate stranded people
Amid the increasing cases of the Coronavirus, the Iran Embassy announced to start special flights between India and Iran to rescue the stranded passengers
Amid the increase in cases of the deadly Coronavirus, the Iran Embassy on Thursday announced that they will fly special flights between India and Iran to rescue the stranded passengers. Further, the Embassy stated that they will send an empty flight to India on Friday to take back the Iranian nationals from India. Along with it, they will send another flight to India to carry all the Indian equipments to Iran.
As per reports, Iran is one of the most affected countries after the Republic of China and Japan. Further, over 2,000 Indians are stranded in Iran. The Health Ministry of Iran has confirmed 15 new deaths from the novel coronavirus on March 4. Iran reportedly said that there are a total of 107 deaths from COVID-19 and 591 new cases have been reported on Wednesday.
Over 3,000 people infected in Tehran
The Tehran authorities said at least 3,513 people have been infected in the country by the deadly coronavirus. Iraj Harirchi, deputy health minister of Iran has also been tested positive for the virus.
On March 1, the World Health Organisation's (WHO) Director-General Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus said that Tehran would get all the help it needs to fight the deadly virus. He even stressed that there should be global coordination on the issues and pointed out that 'together we can defend this'. The Iranian government has reportedly been ineffective in controlling the crisis as the virus has spread to its highest level of emergency within the country.
Due to the outbreak in Iran, several ministries have issued a travel advisory for all the Coronavirus-hit countries.
Coronavirus outbreak
According to the latest reports, over 50 new deaths in China due to coronavirus infections have been confirmed, taking the total death toll to over 3,000. While most of the cases are from Hubei province of China and the city of Wuhan (the epicentre of the outbreak), other countries including Iran, Italy, Japan and the Philippines have also reported deaths related to novel coronavirus.
First detected in the city of Wuhan, in Hubei Province of China, the virus outbreak has now spread to several countries since December 2019. The World Health Organisation (WHO) has dubbed the virus as COVID-19.
Updated 03:04 IST, March 6th 2020