Ahead of the monsoon season, several steps are being taken by the district administration, Municipal Corporation of Gurugram (MCG) and the Gurugram Metropolitan Development Authority (GMDA) to deal with the discharge of rain water in the .
Makeshift COVID centres in Gurugram set for long haul
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Started a fortnight ago, it is now gearing up for a ‘third wave’
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Started a fortnight ago, it is now gearing up for a ‘third wave’
Set up a fortnight ago, amid the raging pandemic crisis, the temporary field hospital and the two makeshift COVID care centres in the Millennium City, with a combined strength of 600 beds, run thin on occupancy as the wave of the deadly virus subsides, but these facilities now gear up for a possible third wave and may remain in place till next year.
Municipal Corporation of Gurugram (MCG) councillor R.S. Rathee passed away here following Covid-19-related health complications. He was 55.According to officials, Rathee from ward number 34, had tested positive for Covid a few days back and was .
Experts at the top, including the Principal Scientific Adviser to the Prime Minister, agree that a third wave of Covid-19 is inevitable in India, with uncertainty only on whether it will hit in three
Rainwater inundates Covid facility in Gurugram
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Heavy rain damages properties in Gurugram. Image Source: IANS News
Gurugram, May 20 : Heavy rain inundated the 100-bed Covid care centre at the Tau Devi Lal stadium in sector-38 here, which was inaugurated by Chief Minister Manohar Lal Khattar on Sunday.
However, the Covid facility is yet to be made operational as it s completion work was in the last phase.
The rain also disrupted the centre s power supply on Wednesday. The Municipal Corporation of Gurugram (MCG) installed water pumps to flush out the water from inside and the adjacent Covid centre.
Videos and pictures that went viral on social media revealed that a few centres in the area were virtually floating in water.