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Over 300 Europeans evacuated from Goa

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PANAJI: At least 317 Germans and European passengers were evacuated from Goa early on Tuesday, the official Twitter handle of the Goa Internatio­nal Airport said.

“One more relief flight this time to Frankfurt consisting German and EU pax 317 in all, departed from Goa Internatio­nal Airport at 5:30am today. The Team Goa on job at all the times. WE CARE,” the official handle tweeted.

According to acting Director General of Police Jaspal Singh nearly 1,200 foreiger are expected to be evacuated by weekend.

“For #foreigners #goa is 2nd home. When they r in #distress we r duty bound to assist them. #FRRO Goa has been tying up with foreign embassies and @Aai_official and #evacuating foreigners in distress. 400 hv reached home & 1200 planned b4 weekend. @Meaindia @ goacm @Pibhomeaff­airs,” the official handle of the Goa DGP tweeted.

On Monday, Chief Minister Pramod Sawant said, that nearly 1,600 foreigners were stranded in Goa due to the ongoing COVID-19 lockdown. He also said that more special flights were headed for Goa for evacuation of more stranded foreign tourists on April 3 and 4.

The Goa government has set up nine camps across the state where foreigners and migrant workers have been put up and provided food. Several hundred foreigners are also putting up in clusters in beach villages like Arambol, Morjim, etc, as well as in hotels awaiting exit.the Goa Foreigners Regional Registrati­on Office has also announced safe passage to foreigners stuck in Goa from their place of residence to the airport at their time of exit from the country.

“Goa Police has ensured clear passage to all foreign nationals from hotels to the Dabolim airport. Foreign nationals are advised to contact their embassies and also get themselves adapted to the visa regulation­s and visa restrictio­ns from time to time,” the FRRO said in a statement.

Until now, more than 670 foreigner nationals, mostly from the UK and France have been evacuated by special flights, ever since India suspended internatio­nal commercial flights in the wake of the COVID-19 emergency.

Separately, with the total number of coronaviru­s cases in Haryana rising to 29 on Tuesday, seven in less than 24 hours, Chief Secretary Keshni Anand Arora issued directions to follow protocol relating to quarantine.

As per the bulletin of state’s Health Department, the state has reported highest 10 cases from Gurugram, four from Panipat, six from Faridabad, three in Sirsa, two in Panchkula and one each from Palwal, Ambala, Hisar and Sonipat.

The test reports of 227 patients are awaited, while 543 samples were found negative, it said.

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