Around 1,900 stranded Indians who are in foreign countries are expected to be brought back to the city by seven flights, BMC said in a statement Mumbai: The Brihanmumbai Municipal Corporation (BMC) on Thursday said it has reserved 3,343 rooms across 88 hotels in Mumbai to quarantine Indian nationals stranded in other countries once they are evacuated.
Around 1,900 stranded Indians are expected to be brought back to the city by seven flights, the BMC said in a statement. Indian nationals from Britain, USA, Bangladesh, the Philippines, Singapore and Malaysia are expected to be flown back to Mumbai starting from May 7, the civic body said.