107 people from Maharashtra stranded in Dubai amid Iran-Israel war; state government releases helpline numbers
मुख्य बातें
- •A total of 107 people from Maharashtra (84 from Pune, 23 from Thane) are stranded in Dubai.
- •International flights have been affected due to the Iran-Israel conflict.
- •The Maharashtra government has released helpline numbers to assist the stranded individuals.
- •Both the state and central governments are working together to bring them back.
- •The government has appealed to people to stay calm and contact the helpline numbers.
A total of 107 people from Pune and Thane in Maharashtra are currently stranded in Dubai, with 84 from Pune and 23 from Thane, according to officials from the state government. The ongoing tensions between Iran and Israel have disrupted international flights, leaving these individuals stranded. In response, the Maharashtra government has issued helpline numbers to assist them.
The state government has stated that efforts are underway to bring these stranded individuals back home. Officials mentioned that attempts are being made through Air India and other airlines to facilitate their return. However, delays may occur due to the uncertainty surrounding international flights. Priority is being given to those facing medical emergencies or other urgent situations.

