Long lines outside station as some Indian trains roll again despite virus surge
By AFP
14 May 2020 |
7:00 am
Hundreds of passengers line up to enter the New Delhi railway station as India partially resumes train services as part of lockdown easing measures -- even as new cases surged.
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