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Missile Fear: Families Evacuate Amidst Kuwait Tensions
4 Mar
Summary
- Indian families in Kuwait face missile fears and flight suspensions.
- Children are startled by distant missile firings at night.
- Ghaziabad parents feel helpless as their family in Kuwait endures tension.

Nights in Kuwait have become a period of intense worry for an Indian family, as missile launches are heard in the distance, startling their young son. The father, a consultant working in Kuwait for the past year, is concerned for his wife and child, who joined him four months ago. Commercial flights have been suspended since Sunday, escalating their stress.
Back in Ghaziabad, India, the parents of the consultant are consumed by worry, constantly monitoring news and contacting their son for updates. They express profound helplessness being far away while their family endures the tense atmosphere. The Ghaziabad administration has identified 19 individuals from three families in Bahrain and Kuwait, along with tourists and workers, who are seeking assistance.
In Noida, 24 individuals, including four families, tourists, and students, are reported to be in Sharjah, UAE. Families in Dadri's Cholas village are also on edge, having received distressing calls from students in Iran describing missile firings. Despite the rising tensions, some students in Iran's theological seminaries have assured their families they are safe and intend to continue their studies.




