New Delhi, February 26: Indian crew members and passengers, who were on board the coronavirus-hit quarantined cruise ship Diamond Princess, have boarded a special Air India flight for the homeland, Narendra Sawaikar, Commissioner for NRI Affairs in Goa, said on Wednesday.
As many as 138 Indians including 132 crew and six passengers were among the 3,711 people on board the luxury cruise ship, which was quarantined off Japan on February 5 after it emerged that a former passenger had tested positive for the virus. Of these, 16 were tested positive for coronavirus and will stay in Japan for treatment, while the remaining will be repatriated to India. Coronavirus Outbreak in China: Indian Air Force Special Flight Carrying Medical Assistance Departs for COVID-19-Hit Wuhan.
640 Indians Evacuated From Wuhan:
Indian crew and passengers from cruise ship Diamond Princess have boarded an Air India flight, sent by the govt of India, to come to Delhi. #Coronavirus pic.twitter.com/dVbbb0Ko8F
— ANI (@ANI) February 26, 2020
The repatriation is being facilitated by the Indian government. Earlier, the Indian government had evacuated as many as 640 Indians from Wuhan -- the capital of the Chinese province of Hubei which has been the epicentre of the novel coronavirus.
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