India
sends ship to Libya to evacuate 1,200 Indians
Thursday February 24, 2011 03:48:01 PM,
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New Delhi: Amid
forecasts of escalating violence in Libya, the Indian government
has sent a ship from Egypt to Benghazi to ferry around 1,200
Indians and has also readied aircraft for evacuation from Libyan
capital Tripoli.
"In view of the sharp and unprecedented deterioration in the
situation inside Libya, the government has decided to immediately
commence evacuation operations for our citizens in that country,"
the external affairs ministry said in a statement.
"Evacuation is being arranged by sea and air. Government has
chartered a passenger ferry with capacity to seat 1,200 people for
this purpose," it added.
The ship, "Scotia Prince", is already in Egypt and readying for
sail to Benghazi which will be the initial focus of the evacuation
operations, the ministry said, adding that personnel from the
ministry and medical team will be on board to assist the evacuees.
The ship is expected to reach Benghazi by Sunday and bring back at
least 1,200 people to Alexandria in Egypt by March 1. They would
be flown home from Alexandria thereafter, by special Air India
flights, which are being arranged.
There are about 18,000 Indians in Libya, which has been hit by a
wave of anti-government protests seeking the ouster of Muammar
Gaddafi, Libya's ruler for 41 years.
In Tripoli, the focus will be on air evacuation, the ministry
said, adding that aircraft are on stand by for this purpose.
Libyan landing clearance is awaited and should be received soon,
it said.
Preparations are also in hand for evacuation of Indian nationals
from cities in the interior where air access is possible subject
to Libyan clearance.
Indian companies, many of them working in Libya for decades, have
also offered to work with the Indian embassy in Tripoli in
facilitating evacuation.
The external affairs ministry is coordinating closely with other
ministries, including defence, overseas Indian affairs and
shipping in making evacuation arrangements.
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