AP's Partial Curfew Brings Life To A Mid-Day Halt
The New Indian Express Chennai|May 06, 2021
Hundreds of vehicles stopped from entering AP; the 18-hour-a-day curfew to last for two weeks; violators will be booked under the stringent epidemic act
AP's Partial Curfew Brings Life To A Mid-Day Halt

Even as the day one of the partial curfew was enforced successfully without any incidents, the closure of borders with neighouring States, particularly with Telangana, witnessed stranding of vehicles at the inter-state check-posts with police preventing those coming from other districts after 12 noon.

Hundreds of vehicles including bus services run by APSRTC and TSRTC were stopped from entering AP borders at the Garikapadu checkpost with the State observing partial curfew of 18 hours for two weeks. With no option left, majority of vehicles returned to their origination points while RTC buses left for nearby bus depots.

Tension at checkpost

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