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Drones Hover Over Tamil Nadu After COVID-19 Cases Breach 50,000 Mark, Stringent Lockdown Re-Imposed

Sputnik News

10:10 GMT 19.06.2020

New Delhi (Sputnik): At a time when countries like China and New Zealand are witnessing what seems to be a second wave of the coronavirus pandemic, India is tackling its first wave. As of now, 380,532 people have been infected with COVID-19 in the country, of which 12,573 have died.

As the number of COVID-19-positive cases recently crossed the 52,000 mark in the southern Indian state of Tamil Nadu, alarm bells have begun to ring. A stringent lockdown has been re-imposed by the local government. In many places, even drones have been deployed to monitor that the lockdown is strictly complied with.

"We have started enforcing the lockdown measures. In many areas of the city, monitoring is being [done] through drones and even announcements are being made. Except for permitted purposes, vehicles will not be allowed", A.K. Viswanathan, police commissioner, Chennai, confirmed to the media.

Chennai is the capital of Tamil Nadu and the city has recorded a total of over 37,000 cases so far. The city is now laced with 288 check points guarded by police officials to make sure that nobody is outside of their homes without it being an emergency.

Thiruvallur, Kancheepuram, and Chengalpet are other districts in Tamil Nadu where scrutiny over public movement has increased.

Netizens from the state are sharing local updates on social media.

© Sputnik



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