10,000 Indians Return from Gulf Countries Amid War! 3,000 Evacuated from Iran
Around 10,000 Indians have returned from Gulf countries due to rising tensions between Iran and Israel, including 3,000 evacuated from Iran.
Amid escalating tensions between Iran and Israel, approximately 10,000 Indians have returned from various Gulf countries, marking an alarming trend as conflicts intensify in the region. This exodus includes nearly 3,000 Indians who were repatriated from Iran on special flights. Countries like Kuwait and Lebanon are also witnessing significant returns, with 2,500 and over 1,500 Indians coming back, respectively. To facilitate this mass return, the Indian government has mobilized resources and established designated centers in key cities for the returning migrants.
The situation has prompted the Indian Ministry of External Affairs to issue a 'Red Alert' for travel to Iran and Lebanon, advising citizens to refrain from undertaking trips to these conflict-affected areas. This measure underscores the seriousness of the situation, as violent skirmishes have been reported, and officials warn of further dangerous attacks imminent in the region. The urgency of the situation has been compounded by the return of Indians from various countries, including 3,000 from the UAE and Qatar, as they seek safety amid the turmoil.
In response to the ongoing crisis, Air India commenced its operations by returning its first flight from Dubai to Delhi today, signifying an organized and swift approach to aid those wishing to escape the uncertainty. The government continues to monitor the situation closely, ensuring the safety of its nationals and providing necessary support for their repatriation amid these challenging circumstances.