Kerala to charter flight to bring Yemen returnees from Mumbai

Kerala government today decided to charter flights to bring back the evacuees who have reached Mumbai after being rescued from strife-torn Yemen.

Kerala to charter flight to bring Yemen returnees from Mumbai
THIRUVANANTHAPURAM: In an effort to ensure easy and speedy return of Keralities to their home destinations, Kerala government today decided to charter flights to bring back the evacuees who have reached Mumbai after being rescued from strife-torn Yemen.

Chief Minister Oommen Chandy told reporters that 140 Keralites are in Mumbai airport waiting for their onward journey to the state.

"The plan is to bring those stranded in Mumbai along with those who will be reaching tonight in the chartered flight", he said.

A decision in this regard was taken as more people are expected to reach Mumbai airport. Only 70 seats were available in scheduled flights for tomorrow morning. With a few more people landing tonight, their onward journey would become more difficult, he said.

Chandy said most of those who have reached Mumbai airport from Yemen have said they had a difficult time during their evacuation. Some had to travel around 20 hours by ship.

Though the state had repeatedly asked the Centre to extend the flights that bring Yemen returnees to Kochi as maximum number of them are from Kerala, only one flight had landed in the city so far.
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"I spoke to the Defence Minister and also the Minister of State for Defence on the matter. They have assured maximum help", he said

Another source of anxiety for the government was about the evacuation of those Indians, including Keralities, still stranded in remote regions of war-hit Yemen, he said.

Similarly there were a number of hospital staff whose passports had been seized and they were not being allowed to leave by the hospital authorities concerned, fearing medical services would be hit, he said.

Chandy made it clear that the state would not stop its 'Operation Rakshak' till the last Keraliite who wants to return, is brought back.
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So far 1,903 persons, including from other states, have reached Kochi from Yemen and have been provided monetary facilities to reach their destinations. Kerala is the only state to extend such a help to Yemen returness.
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Hundreds of Indian nationals have been evacuated by the government from strife-torn Yemen. In a massive 'Operation Raahat', the government has made use of IAF's C-17 Globemasters and Indian Navy's INS Sumitra to carry out the evacuation. Special Air India flights have also been flown to bring back Indians.

MoS for External Affairs VK Singh went to Djibouti to oversee the evacuation of around 4,000 Indians. Railways played its own role by providing free tickets to evacuees for travel from Mumbai, where they landed, to their destinations across the country.

We take a look at some defining & touching images of the rescue operation:
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Hundreds of Indian nationals have been evacuated by the government from strife-torn Yemen. In a massive 'Operation Raahat', the government has made use of IAF's C-17 G..
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People evacuated from Yemen seated in an IAF C-17 Globemaster-III at Djibouti prior to take off to Mumbai.

Indians evacuated by the Indian Air Force (IAF) from Yemen were airlifted from Djibuti in two C-17 Globemaster-IIIs of Indian Air Force and reached Mumbai.

Image by IAF
People evacuated from Yemen seated in an IAF C-17 Globemaster-III at Djibouti prior to take off to Mumbai.

Indians evacuated by the Indian Air Force (IAF) from Yemen were airlifted from Djibu..
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Coordinating a national effort abroad. MoS External Affairs General VK Singh in Djibouti overseeing the evacuation from Yemen.

Image from @MEAIndia's Twitter handle
Coordinating a national effort abroad. MoS External Affairs General VK Singh in Djibouti overseeing the evacuation from Yemen.

Image from @MEAIndia's Twitter handle
349 Indians on April 1 reached Djibouti after being evacuated on a Navy vessel from strife-torn Yemen's Aden city.

Evacuation took place after India got permission to dock its offshore patrol vessel INS Sumitra at the Aden harbour as the government launched a massive air and sea operation, christened 'Operation Raahat', to bring back its over 4,000 nationals in Yemen.

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349 Indians on April 1 reached Djibouti after being evacuated on a Navy vessel from strife-torn Yemen's Aden city.

Evacuation took place after India got permission to dock its offshore patrol..
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C-17 of IAF after it landed in Mumbai, bringing back 334 Indians from Yemen via Djibouti.

Image from @SpokespersonMoD's Twitter handle
C-17 of IAF after it landed in Mumbai, bringing back 334 Indians from Yemen via Djibouti.

Image from @SpokespersonMoD's Twitter handle
MoS External Affairs General VK Singh greets Indian nationals evacuated from Aden to Djibouti.

Image from @MEAIndia's Twitter handle
MoS External Affairs General VK Singh greets Indian nationals evacuated from Aden to Djibouti.

Image from @MEAIndia's Twitter handle
190 among the 349 Indian nationals who were stranded in Yemen alight from the Indian Air Force C17 (Globemaster) aircraft after being evacuated from Djibouti, at the International Airport in Mumbai.
190 among the 349 Indian nationals who were stranded in Yemen alight from the Indian Air Force C17 (Globemaster) aircraft after being evacuated from Djibouti, at the International Airport in Mumbai.
Indian nationals arrive at Djibouti after they were evacuated from Al Hudaydah in Yemen.
Indian nationals arrive at Djibouti after they were evacuated from Al Hudaydah in Yemen.
MoS External Affairs General VK Singh bids farewell inside the C-17 Globemaster which left Djibouti for Mumbai.

Image from @MEAIndia's Twitter handle
MoS External Affairs General VK Singh bids farewell inside the C-17 Globemaster which left Djibouti for Mumbai.

Image from @MEAIndia's Twitter handle
Evacuees from Yemen being served breakfast at the Chhatrapati Shivaji Terminus in Mumbai.

Image from @Central_Railway's Twitter handle
Evacuees from Yemen being served breakfast at the Chhatrapati Shivaji Terminus in Mumbai.

Image from @Central_Railway's Twitter handle
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