Visual Chronicles of India’s Covid-19 Crisis

A second wave of Covid-19 is devastating India, killing thousands of people each day and setting world records for daily infections.

Consequently, medical facilities have started to run out of oxygen, ventilators, and beds in intensive care units. Workers are stretched thin, indicating a need for fast and effective responses.

Moreover, countries around the world are stepping up to offer aid as bodies pile up in morgues and crematoriums. Some authorities have been forced to hold mass cremations at makeshift sites in response to the overwhelming situation.

“After successfully tackling the first wave, the nation’s morale was high; it was confident,” Prime Minister Narendra Modi stated in his monthly radio program. “But this storm has shaken the nation.”

Police in Shimla patrol the streets of the Lower Bazaar area during a curfew on May 8.
Police in Shimla patrol the streets of the Lower Bazaar area during a curfew on May 8.

In alignment with ongoing efforts, an elderly woman was seen wearing an oxygen mask provided at a Sikh temple, also known as a gurdwara, in New Delhi.

An elderly woman wears an oxygen mask that was provided at a Sikh temple in New Delhi.
An elderly woman wears an oxygen mask that was provided at a Sikh temple, also known as a gurdwara, in New Delhi.

A medical worker observes patients inside a Covid-19 ward that was set up inside a sports stadium in New Delhi. The use of unconventional spaces is a necessary measure to handle the surge in cases.

A medical worker observes patients inside a Covid-19 ward in New Delhi.
A medical worker observes patients inside a Covid-19 ward that was set up inside a sports stadium in New Delhi.

Further reflecting the community’s response, police in rural areas launched a free cab service for villagers so they could get tested and vaccinated in a timely manner.

A health worker administers a Covid-19 test on the outskirts of Amritsar on May 3.
A health worker administers a Covid-19 test on the outskirts of Amritsar on May 3.

Volunteers stand next to burning pyres at a crematorium on the outskirts of Bengaluru, reflecting the somber reality faced by many families. This tragic scene emphasizes the immense toll of the crisis.

Volunteers stand next to burning pyres at a crematorium on the outskirts of Bengaluru.
Volunteers stand next to burning pyres at a crematorium on the outskirts of Bengaluru on May 2.

As local authorities navigate through these challenges, forward-thinking initiatives such as aiding postal ballots for state elections during this second wave illustrate the complex balancing act they face.

Officials in Chennai prepare to open postal ballots for state elections.
Officials in Chennai prepare to open postal ballots for state elections, which have taken place during this second wave of Covid-19.

The ongoing crisis is also reflected in the images of funeral pyres burning in New Delhi, highlighting the overwhelming impact on families and society at large.

Multiple funeral pyres burn in New Delhi on April 27.
Multiple funeral pyres burn in New Delhi on April 27. Prakash Singh/AFP/Getty Images

This report by iBestTravel serves as a stark reminder of the challenges India faces amid the ongoing Covid-19 crisis and the international community’s potential role in providing necessary support. By focusing on recovery actions and community solidarity, it is imperative that individuals and organizations worldwide pay attention and respond proactively to this urgent need.


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