New Delhi: There should be “no shortages or knee reactions or knees” again on supplies, storage, and liquid oxygen availability in the city, the Delhi High Court warned on Wednesday.
By overseeing the third wave that was possible and took the Covid-19 management stock after more than a month, the court asked the center to notify the steps taken in ensuring the stock of liquid medical oxygen buffer (LMO) for capital, even when the AAM AADMI party government claimed that when It has 419 metric tons as a buffer.
The court also directed the center to inform within a week the steps taken within 30 April the Supreme Court asked this to create LMO buffer stock, said it was delayed for a long time and needed to be handled.
“Our anxiety is that there must be a scientific formula on oxygen storage.
The whole idea is that there are no shortages or reactions to the knee if the situation treasures again,” Judge Vipin Sanghi and Jasmet Singh showed after the Delhi Government said the 171mt buffer shares had been installed and were in process Install another 150MT.
The government also proposes that storage facilities have been expanded but stocks are stored with oxygen suppliers, and will soon be transported to the city.
The bench highlights that during the second wave, “the problem / bottleneck is LMO reaching Delhi”.
It is said that the government has created a storage capacity in Delhi, “you have to fill it, that’s when you will know what else is needed to fill it.
Don’t wait for the time when the crisis starts to develop, at that time you might not get it.” In the case of a covid case surge.
19, LMO must be available, the High Court emphasizes.
“Tomorrow if you need it and what if the stock doesn’t come from outside.
It might be possible that you have the capacity to save, but you will not get the amount of oxygen when you need it and your storage tank will be empty,” he said.
“At the time of the crisis, each country will run for oxygen and then you will find it difficult to get it.” The AAM AAM AADMI government has been asked to submit a status report on the stock buffer and provide details of the storage tank location and how many LMOs are stored there.
The court also asked the center to submit a status report in response to the recommendations conducted by IIT Delhi on oxygen storage in the national capital.
IIT-D has proposed certain steps that must be taken by the central government.