Telugus who returned from Nepal on a particular flight on the Visakhapatnam airport on Thursday. | Photo Credit: V. RAJU
The flight, which was despatched to Kathmandu from Delhi, dropped 104 passengers in Visakhapatnam and continued its onward journey to Tirupati with the remaining 40 passengers. All 144 occupants have been Telugus stranded in Nepal.
Meanwhile, a gaggle of twenty-two individuals from Andhra Pradesh entered India by way of the Bihar border and one other 12 individuals reached Nepalgunj positioned alongside the border of Uttar Pradesh from Simikot from a particular flight on Thursday.
RTGS Minister Nara Lokesh led the rescue efforts by monitoring the scenario from the second the disaster unfolded and coordinating with the Ministry of External Affairs, officers of border States, A.P. Bhavan in New Delhi, and floor groups to make sure the protected evacuation of all residents. “Special because of the officers on the AP Bhavan in Delhi, who efficiently coordinated the rescue mission,” mentioned the Minister.
Earlier within the day, Mr. Lokesh held a overview assembly on the Secretariat (RTGS) together with Ministers Vangalapudi Anitha, Kandula Durgesh and Kondapalli Srinivas to supervise the rescue preparations. He directed that native MLAs and public representatives to increase a heat welcome to the returnees at airports, together with Visakhapatnam and Tirupati, and guarantee their protected onward journey to their respective hometowns.
Published – September 11, 2025 11:36 pm IST
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