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Updated October 30th 2024, 23:52 IST

Heart, Liver Ferried From Airport To South Mumbai In 19 Mins Via 22-km-long Green Corridor

The organs arrived in the city from Pune around 7 pm, when the road traffic is usually at its peak.

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Mumbai: The traffic police on Wednesday created a 22-km-long green corridor to facilitate the transfer of a harvested heart and a liver from the airport to a south Mumbai hospital in flat 19 minutes, said officials.

The organs arrived in the city from Pune around 7 pm, when the road traffic is usually at its peak. The body parts were taken from the Kalina Airport Gate Number 8 to the Western Express Highway in two minutes through the Hans Bhugra Road, said senior inspector Sandip Yele of the Vakola Traffic Division.

Traffic cops then created a green corridor to transport the organs, he said.

“19 minutes is all it took us to give a new life to someone,” said Mumbai traffic police in a tweet.

It added, “Creating a green corridor for 22 km to transport organs (heart and liver) from Kalina Airport Gate No. 8 to HN Reliance Hospital in Girgaum our on-duty officials made sure the vital organs reached in time.”

Published October 30th 2024, 23:52 IST