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APNRTS Establishes Assistance Center for Telugu Citizens Stranded in Israel

The Andhra Pradesh Non-Resident Telugu Society (APNRT) has set up help desks with 24/7 emergency helpline numbers to assist Non-Resident Telugu people in Israel. Four Andhra Pradesh women got stranded in war-torn Israel on Wednesday. They are currently in a safe place in Kiryat Ono.

The Embassy of India in Tel Aviv, Israel has issued an important advisory to Indian citizens in Israel about the ongoing developments. They have requested Indian citizens to remain vigilant, follow safety protocols, and exercise caution. They should avoid unnecessary movement and stay close to safety shelters as advised by local Government authorities.

The APNRTS chief executive, P Hemalatha Rani, stated that the APNRT is ready to assist in repatriating the Non-Resident Telugus (NRTs) of Andhra Pradesh from Israel in case of emergencies. They have communicated this to the Indian Embassy in Israel. Indian nationals who are planning to travel to Israel are advised to reconsider their travel plans until the situation normalizes.

Hemalatha Rani also mentioned that the Embassy of India has advised all Indian nationals to contact the embassy’s emergency helpline number or register with them in case of emergencies. NRTs of Andhra Pradesh in Israel can also contact APNRTS 24/7 helpline numbers for any assistance. Family members of NRTs are also advised to contact APNRTS helpline numbers if their loved ones in Israel need any assistance.

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