Western Nations Prepare Evacuation Plans Amid Escalating Lebanon Crisis

Amid escalating tensions involving Israel, Hezbollah, and Iran, Western nations plan to evacuate citizens from Lebanon. The conflict has yet to provoke large-scale military evacuations, but countries are arranging flights and ships. Collaborations for safe exits include nations like Australia, Belgium, China, and Canada, among others.


Devdiscourse News Desk | Updated: 03-10-2024 17:17 IST | Created: 03-10-2024 17:17 IST
Western Nations Prepare Evacuation Plans Amid Escalating Lebanon Crisis
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Tensions are rising in Lebanon as the conflict involving Israel, Hezbollah, and Iran intensifies. Western countries, concerned for their citizens' safety, are in the process of drafting evacuation plans despite no large-scale operations commencing. Beirut airport remains operational, allowing some exits for worried nationals.

Various countries are implementing their plans discretely. Australia has secured hundreds of airline seats and military aircraft, whereas Belgium is advising its citizens to leave promptly. China's government has already evacuated over 200 nationals safely. Meanwhile, Canada is organizing daily seafaring options for evacuations, collaborating closely with Australia.

Several European nations, including Denmark, France, and Germany, are closely monitoring the situation. Despite having arranged contingency plans from Cyprus, France has refrained from issuing a full evacuation order. The United Kingdom and the United States have also moved troops to Cyprus to manage potential evacuation scenarios.

(With inputs from agencies.)

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