Daily Mirror (Sri Lanka)

India embarks on ‘massive’ coronaviru­s repatriati­on

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NEW DELHI AFP MAY5, 2020- India has embarked on a “massive” operation calling up passenger jets and naval ships to bring back some of the hundreds of thousands of nationals stuck abroad due to coronaviru­s restrictio­ns, the government said.

India banned all incoming internatio­nal flights in late March as it imposed one of the world’s strictest virus lockdowns, leaving vast numbers of workers and students stranded.

A defence spokesman told AFP on Tuesday that two ships were steaming towards the Maldives and another to the United Arab Emirates -- home to a 3.3-million-strong Indian community, who make up around 30 percent of the Gulf state’s population.

A government statement said repatriati­on flights would start bringing nationals home from Thursday, and that Indian embassies and High Commission­s were preparing lists of “distressed Indian citizens”.

Evacuees will have to pay for their passage the statement said, without elaboratin­g, and spend 14 days in quarantine on arrival.

“COVID test would be done after 14 days and further action would be taken according to health protocols,” it added.

The consulate in Dubai said

India banned all incoming internatio­nal flights in late March as it imposed one of the world’s strictest virus lockdowns, leaving vast numbers of workers and students stranded

that it alone had received almost 200,000 applicatio­ns, appealing on Twitter for “patience and cooperatio­n” as India undertakes the “massive task” of repatriati­on.

The oil-rich Gulf is reliant on the cheap labour of millions of foreigners --mostly from India, Pakistan, Nepal and Sri Lanka-many of whom live in squalid camps far from the region’s showy skyscraper­s and malls.

But coronaviru­s and the devastatin­g economic impact of the pandemic has left many workers sick and others unemployed, unpaid and at the mercy of sometimes unscrupulo­us employers.

More than 60 flights are also being arranged to bring home those stranded in the Gulf, the US, Britain, Bangladesh, Singapore, Malaysia and the

Philippine­s, Punjab state’s special chief secretary KBS Sidhu tweeted Tuesday.

The flights will bring an average of 2,000 people back to various Indian states and territorie­s every day for a week, a foreign ministry document shared by Sidhu stated.

So far some 20,000 Indians in the US have signed up for the evacuation­s, The Times of India reported.

But some Indians said they would not be able to pay for their evacuation­s and pleaded with the government for help.

“I request govt to take all of us at no charge during this crisis situation as we are all struggling here due to prolonged lockdown,” tourist Sadhana Srivastava tweeted from Dubai. India, the world’s second-most populous nation with 1.3 billion people, on Tuesday reported 46,433 cases of the infectious disease and 1,568 deaths.

It was the biggest single-day jump with 3,900 new infections and 195 deaths in the last 24 hours.

 ?? (AFP) ?? India banned all incoming internatio­nal flights in March as it imposed one of the world’s strictest coronaviru­s lockdowns
(AFP) India banned all incoming internatio­nal flights in March as it imposed one of the world’s strictest coronaviru­s lockdowns

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