abc news reporter andrew dymbert shows us where things stand. >> reporter: tonight india's healthcare under control. this doctor tells abc he doesn't have enough personnel to treat the surge of covid-19 patients, those he has being pushed to their limits. >> patients have died in the emergency room because we didn't have a bed in the icu or ventilator. we just didn't have space. these are lives which could have been saved. >> reporter: the country reported more than 400,000 new covid cases including more than 4,000 deaths in 24 hours, numbers experts believe are significantly underreported perform one estimate predicts 1 million indians could die from covid-19 by august. dr. anthony fauci says action is needed. >> there's an immediate problem which is hospital beds, oxygen, ppe and other supplies and then there's the problem looking forward of how are you going to shut this down? vaccines is one of them, but there are other ways, too like shutting down the government. >> reporter: now volunteers stepping in converting this temple into a makeshift clinic administering much needed oxyge