CROWDS THRONG MAJOR BUS STANDS
The New Indian Express Chennai|March 25, 2020
Over two lakh people leave the city from Koyambedu and Tambaram bus terminals between Monday evening and Tuesday morning
CROWDS THRONG MAJOR BUS STANDS

MORE than two lakh people travelled out of Koyambedu and Tambaram bus terminals in the period between Monday evening and Tuesday morning. As soon as the government announced a state-wide lockdown, people were seen thronging to the Chennai Mofussil Bus Terminus (CMBT) at Koyambedu, to catch a bus to their natives.

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