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  • A healthworker takes swab sample of a passenger for Covid-19 test, at Dakhinpat Ghat on the bank of the river Brahmaputra in Majuli district of Assam.

    A healthworker takes swab sample of a passenger for Covid-19 test, at Dakhinpat Ghat on the bank of the river Brahmaputra in Majuli district of Assam.

    Even as India has reduced its active Covid-19 caseload by over 3.5 lakh over five days (May 12-17), the Northeastern states are showing a clear spike in Covid-19 cases.

    A healthworker takes swab sample of a passenger for Covid-19 test, at Dakhinpat Ghat on the bank of the river Brahmaputra in Majuli district of Assam.

    India has reduced its active Covid-19 caseload by over 3.5 lakh over five days (May 12-17). Still, the number of active Covid-19 cases, as of Monday, stood at around 33.5 lakh in India. The test positivity ratio has also declined in the past one week, staying below 20 per cent, which, however, is still precariously high.

    Most Covid-19 epicentre states have shown signs of retreat or plateauing of the second wave of coronavirus pandemic. However, the Northeastern states are showing a clear spike in Covid-19 cases. These are small numbers, but the spike is sharp compared to the previous pattern of Covid-19 spread in the region.

  • Indian Navy rescues personnel stranded on the barge.

    Indian Navy rescues personnel stranded on the barge.

    A barge carrying 273 personnel was caught in the winds and rain of Cyclone Tauktae on Monday. The barge sank on Tuesday and the Indian Navy managed to rescue 177 so far. However, 96 others remain missing.

    Indian Navy rescues personnel stranded on the barge.

    One of the vessels with 273 personnel on board, which was stranded near Bombay High during the impact of Cyclone Tauktae, has sunk. The Indian Navy has managed to rescue 177 people till Tuesday morning while search is on for the others.

    Rescue and search operations were intensified on Tuesday, a day after the severe cyclonic storm made landfall in Gujarat and wreaked havoc in Mumbai.

    Indian Naval ships Beas, Betwa and Teg joined INS Kochi and Kolkata for undertaking search and rescue (SAR) operations for Barge P-305, which sank 35 nautical miles from Mumbai. SAR has also been augmented by P8I and naval helicopters, who continue to undertake an aerial search in the area.

    State-run Oil and Natural Gas Corporation (ONGC) had on Monday said barge P305 with 273 personnel deployed for offshore drilling got de-anchored and began drifting because of the cyclonic storm Tauktae.

  • A man moves past a graffiti depicting coronavirus during the ongoing Covid-induced lockdown, in New Delhi, May 17

    A man moves past a graffiti depicting coronavirus during the ongoing Covid-induced lockdown, in New Delhi, May 17

    A man moves past a graffiti depicting coronavirus during the ongoing Covid-induced lockdown, in New Delhi, May 17