Kolhapur Residents Return from Dubai Amid Conflict, Recount Harrowing Escape

A group of 25 people from Kolhapur's Hupre area, stranded in Dubai amid regional tensions, have safely returned home. They witnessed attacks near their hotel and undertook a dangerous road trip from Dubai to Abu Dhabi to catch an evacuation flight. The travellers expressed relief and gratitude for the coordination between the Indian and UAE governments, which facilitated their return. Their safe arrival was celebrated emotionally by families, highlighting the critical role of diplomatic efforts during crises.

Key Points: Indians Stranded in Dubai Return Safely to Kolhapur

  • 25 Indians evacuated from Dubai
  • Hotel area came under attack
  • Risky road journey to Abu Dhabi
  • Dubai admin provided ₹26,000 support
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Indians stranded in Dubai return safely, recount harrowing experiences; families celebrate return

25 Kolhapur residents evacuated from Dubai recount attacks, road journey to Abu Dhabi, and safe return with government support.

"It feels very good to be back in our motherland. - Shital Barge"

Kolhapur, March 3

A group of 25 people from the Hupre area of Kolhapur, stranded in Dubai amid escalating tensions in the Middle East, safely reached Kolhapur this morning. They were aboard one of the two flights that evacuated Indians from the Gulf countries.

The hotel where this group was staying in Dubai and its surrounding area came under attack. Risking their lives, they travelled by road from Dubai to Abu Dhabi before boarding the flight back to India. Upon arrival, families celebrated their safe return, with elders shedding tears of joy. The travellers recounted witnessing the attacks in Dubai, the conditions at the airport, and plumes of smoke rising after aerial assaults. In a gesture of support, the Dubai administration provided each passenger with Rs 26,000.

Speaking to IANS about the ordeal, Shital Barge, part of a group that travelled to Dubai on February 24, said, "Dubai is a very good and developed country. We had gone to see Dubai, but before coming back, we also faced this scare. It feels very good to be back in our motherland. Along with us, there was another group from Kolhapur of 22 people who could not get a flight yet."

Another passenger, Tukaram Raut, described the relief of returning home. "Coming back, I am feeling very happy; being with family brings a lot of peace. We had gone to Dubai on the 24th; the five days there were very good... we visited and saw different locations. But when the conflict started, it was very frightening. However, with the support of both countries' governments, we returned safely."

The travellers said they closely monitored developments in the region and appreciated the quick coordination between the Indian and UAE governments, which facilitated their safe return. While they described Dubai as largely safe and normal during their stay, the uncertainty caused by regional developments reinforced the importance of timely information and government assistance in such situations.

The safe return of these travellers underscores the challenges faced by Indian citizens in conflict-affected areas and highlights the critical role of diplomatic and governmental measures in ensuring their safety.

- IANS

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Rohit P
Welcome home! The Rs 26,000 support from Dubai admin is a good gesture, but let's be honest, it's the least they could do. The real heroes are our MEA officials who coordinate these evacuations. Hope the other group of 22 gets back soon.
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Aman W
Situations like these remind us how vulnerable our people working abroad can be. While I'm glad for this group, we need a more robust system to track and assist all Indians overseas, not just when headlines appear. Safety should be proactive, not reactive.
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Sarah B
Reading this from the US. It's terrifying to imagine being on a holiday and suddenly finding yourself in a conflict zone. Hats off to the coordination between the Indian and UAE governments. International cooperation in times of crisis is so vital.
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Vikram M
Bhai, Dubai is usually so safe and amazing for tourists. It's sad to see tensions affecting such a place. Glad our people are back. "It feels very good to be back in our motherland" – this line says it all. There's no place like home.
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Kriti O
My cousin was in a similar situation last year. The anxiety for families back home is unbearable until that flight lands. So happy for these families celebrating today. 🙌 Let's also remember the thousands of Indians still in the Gulf and hope for peace.

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