Those who are hanging outside renew the appeal on the morning of Eid al-Fitr

English - Tuesday 26 May 2020 الساعة 09:52 am
Aden, newsyemen:

Those who are stranded outside the country on the morning of Eid al-Fitr renewed their appeal to the parties concerned at home and embassies to take measures to enable them to return between their families and relatives.


More than 10,000 people have been victims of separate governments and the Corona virus, after their suffering began more than two months ago after flights were suspended due to the spread of the Corona pandemic.


This figure belongs only to those who have travelled for treatment or limited assignments, as well as those whose journeys were about to return, a significant figure compared to the period when the stone began.


Egypt, Jordan, Malaysia, India and Saudi Arabia are among the countries most stuck, most of whom have gone to medical and religious tourism, which has confused their financial accounts.


Individual and embassy-related initiatives here in Cairo have tried to provide some limited support and assistance to meet the obligations of those stranded on the expenses and rents of housing for families in difficult circumstances.


Most of the stranded people who were about to return were also made a statistic by uploading their names and ticket numbers through a link published by the Embassy.


Ibrahim al-Jahmi, head of expatriate affairs, explained that the main purpose of collecting the data was to know the approximate number of those who had been stuck.


He stressed that the arrangement of reservations will be made through the Office of Yemen Airways and according to priority and that the databases and the procedures governing it will be published within the framework of directives issued by government agencies.


In the same context, the airline announced on its websites that passengers will be officially announced when government decisions and instructions arrive.


It is clear that those who have advance bookings will be contacted and informed of the required procedures and their alternative flight schedules, while those who do not have advance bookings can book through the Yemeni office in Cairo.


If returned, citizens fear that they will be subjected to indiscriminate extortion and arrest, following the spread of the Corona pandemic and other epidemics in most provinces, particularly under the authorities of the militia.


The health situation in the capital, Sana'a, is reported to be severely understaffed and medical supplies, not to mention the treatment of some of the injured and their families.