<p>France plans to offer India "significant" extra oxygen capacity in the coming days to help the country cope with a record surge in Covid-19 infections, the French presidency said on Sunday.</p>.<p>The assistance is to include badly needed oxygen ventilators, a source told <em>AFP</em> without providing further details.</p>.<p>France joins other countries such as Germany, Britain and the United States in coming to the aid of India, which with a new coronavirus variant spreading through its 1.3 billion people, has become the world's top coronavirus hotspot in recent days, reporting 349,691 new cases on Sunday alone.</p>.<p>The EU as a whole is also preparing rapid assistance for India, European Commission chief Ursula von der Leyen said earlier.</p>.<p><a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/tag/coronavirus" target="_blank"><strong>CORONAVIRUS SPECIAL COVERAGE ONLY ON DH</strong></a> </p>.<p>"Alarmed by the epidemiological situation in India. We are ready to support," von der Leyen said on Twitter.</p>.<p>"The EU is pooling resources to respond rapidly to India's request for assistance via the EU civil protection mechanism."</p>.<p>The mechanism allows European Union countries to coordinate their aid in cases of emergency.</p>.<p>India recorded 2,767 deaths from Covid-19 on Sunday -- the highest since the start of the pandemic.</p>.<p>In the capital New Delhi, there have been reports of overwhelmed hospitals, severe oxygen and medicine shortages and patients' families pleading for help on social media.</p>
<p>France plans to offer India "significant" extra oxygen capacity in the coming days to help the country cope with a record surge in Covid-19 infections, the French presidency said on Sunday.</p>.<p>The assistance is to include badly needed oxygen ventilators, a source told <em>AFP</em> without providing further details.</p>.<p>France joins other countries such as Germany, Britain and the United States in coming to the aid of India, which with a new coronavirus variant spreading through its 1.3 billion people, has become the world's top coronavirus hotspot in recent days, reporting 349,691 new cases on Sunday alone.</p>.<p>The EU as a whole is also preparing rapid assistance for India, European Commission chief Ursula von der Leyen said earlier.</p>.<p><a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/tag/coronavirus" target="_blank"><strong>CORONAVIRUS SPECIAL COVERAGE ONLY ON DH</strong></a> </p>.<p>"Alarmed by the epidemiological situation in India. We are ready to support," von der Leyen said on Twitter.</p>.<p>"The EU is pooling resources to respond rapidly to India's request for assistance via the EU civil protection mechanism."</p>.<p>The mechanism allows European Union countries to coordinate their aid in cases of emergency.</p>.<p>India recorded 2,767 deaths from Covid-19 on Sunday -- the highest since the start of the pandemic.</p>.<p>In the capital New Delhi, there have been reports of overwhelmed hospitals, severe oxygen and medicine shortages and patients' families pleading for help on social media.</p>