Stranded state natives arrived at Jiribam

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Jiribam, May 13

Manipuris numbering 1140 who were stranded in different parts of the country arrived today at Jiribam railway station at around 11.30am. The Manipur natives were left stranded after lockdown was imposed across the country as a preventive measure against the spread of the current COVID-19 pandemic. The special train carrying the natives left Chennai on Sunday the 10th of this month for Jiribam. The returning natives left for Imphal by buses arranged by the state government after going through the mandatory medical screening on arrival. They will be screened once again upon arrival at Imphal and then put up at respective community or institutional quarantine centres for the mandatory 14 days accordingly. 

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