By Wednesday evening, the first 40 trucks successfully made their way back to Petrapole, according to the report.
The crisis has worsened due to the shutdown of customs offices in Bangladesh, coupled with a shortage of unloaders and transporters.
Haldar and other Indian truck drivers took refuge in their trucks, parked in a lot, surviving on puffed rice while shops were closed and violence spread.
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