A tunnel to make train travel coronavirus free

The Indian Railways has developed a disinfection tunnel to sanitise people. As per reports, the tunnel is made in-house by Central Railways. The disinfectant tunnel has been made in just two days at Loco shed at Bhusaval in Maharashtra. As per reports, the tunnel sprays sodium hypochlorite solution on people through nozzle sprayers that can disinfect a person fully from head to toe in just 3 seconds. The hugely beneficial tunnel has cost the Railways just about Rs 15,000, as per reports. Some claimed it took just Rs 10,000 to build it. The disinfection tunnel will work uninterrupted for 16 hours, hence requiring refilling only once a day, according to reports. This is the first time that such a tunnel is being used by Railway. The disinfectant tunnel has though been used by various hospitals and other authorities to sanitise people elsewhere in the country.

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