58 Member First Group Successfully Evacuated From Libya
A group of 58 Indian members were evacuated from Libya reaching the Tunisian border by bus where they were received at the border by Indian officials in Tunisia.
“Their journey started at 12.30 p.m. and they reached the Tunisian border by 3.45 p.m.,” said a relative of a nurse who was stranded in Tripoli. Another 48 persons who wanted to return were still waiting in Libya, he said.
Two crew members and an Indian embassy official accompanied the 58 evacuees on the bus. They were received at the border by Indian officials in Tunisia, including Indian Ambassador to Tunis Nagma Mohammed Mallick, a 1991 batch IFS officer from Kerala.
The Indian authorities were trying to bring the workers home by air from Tunisia via Dubai, he said
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