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Panic, scramble for supplies as India enters first day of coronavirus lockdown

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Jammu/Kolkata, Mar 25 (EFE/EPA).- Indians across cities and regions on Wednesday were seen rushing out in panic and queuing up outside shops selling groceries and other essential supplies a day after Prime Minister Narendra Modi announced a three-week complete nationwide lockdown to prevent the spread of the new coronavirus.(Camera: JAIPAL SINGH/PIYAL ADHIKARY).SHOTLIST: MEASURES TAKEN ON THE FIRST DAY OF NATIONAL LOCKDOWN DUE TO COVID-19 IN JAMMU (0:00-1:02) AND KOLKATA (1:02-1:36), INDIA.

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