Karnataka activates emergency centres over Middle East airspace closures
In response to the recent airspace closures in the Middle East, the Karnataka government has set up emergency operations centers to assist passengers left stranded. The closures, prompted by escalating tensions in the region, have disrupted numerous international flights, affecting travelers from various states. The Karnataka State Disaster Management Authority (KSDMA) is coordinating efforts to provide necessary support, including transportation and accommodation, for those affected. Authorities urge passengers to stay updated through official channels and utilize the emergency centers for assistance. This proactive measure underscores the state's commitment to the welfare of its citizens during crises, ensuring that all necessary resources are deployed to manage the situation efficiently.
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