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119 train passengers reach Hailakandi, sent to quarantine centres

By Correspondent

HAILAKANDI, May 20 - Altogether 119 passengers of Hailakandi district, who arrived from Andhra Pradesh by 7219 Vijaywada-Jiribam Shramik Special at around 6.15 am on Wednesday, have been sent to quarantine centres.

The district administration of Hailakandi arranged buses to ferry the persons from Badarpur railway station to Dhaleswari screening camp where thermal screening was conducted and swab samples collected.

Deputy Commissioner, MN Dahal inspected the entire exercise along with senior officials of the administration and health. They were put under quarantine facility at Jawahar Navodaya Vidyalaya at Monacherra and the girls� hostel of PK Girls� High School at Lala. They will remain under quarantine for a period of 14 days, said an official.

Dahal said the administration is preparing a contingency plan in view of information regarding incoming of migrant workers from outside the State by special trains to Hailakandi in the next three to four days. He said that the administration would have to gear up well in advance as �people are returning in droves in the next couple of days.�

Dahal said accommodating a large number of returnees would be a difficult proposition keeping in view the bed strength in the designated quarantine centres and against that emerging situation, the administration would have to send those, whose swab samples tested negative, to home quarantine.

�The administration was expecting at best 60 to 65 passengers from Andhra Pradesh today and made preparations that way. But more than 100 persons deboarded,� said an official at the screening camp site.

The administration has notified JNV, Monacherra, Lala Rural College, Lala, ALC College, Algapur, DIET, Hailakandi, PK Girls� HS School, Lala and Adarsha Vidyalaya, Katlicherra as designated quarantine centres with an Officer-in-Charge with assisting staff.

Several government buildings and institutions have been already identified by the administration for quarantine purpose, besides facilities in isolation wards in hospitals.

Another special train 07056 from Lingampally is arriving Badarpur railway station en route to Jiribam on Thursday. The train that departed on Tuesday at 12.05 am is expected to reach Badarpur at 6.35 am on Thursday. Of the total 1,029 passengers arriving by the train from the southern State, 40 are from South Assam�s Barak Valley, including 10 passengers from Hailakandi district.

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