In a significant rescue operation, hundreds of tourists stranded in Kashmir due to recent unrest have been airlifted to Pune. The operation ensured the safe return of travelers, highlighting the coordination between various government agencies.
Rescue OperationStranded TouristsIndian Air ForceCivil UnrestEmergency ResponseReal Estate PuneApr 24, 2025
Tourists were stranded in Kashmir due to a sudden outbreak of civil unrest, which disrupted travel and caused local authorities to impose restrictions on movement.
Hundreds of tourists were airlifted from Kashmir to Pune as part of the rescue operation.
The Indian Air Force played a crucial role by deploying multiple flights to transport the stranded tourists from Srinagar to Pune, ensuring their safe return.
Local authorities in Pune provided a warm welcome to the tourists, offering accommodation, essential services, and a helpline to address any concerns and provide information on further travel arrangements.
Tourists can prepare by checking the latest travel advisories, having a contingency plan in place, and considering robust travel insurance to mitigate potential issues.
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