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Coronavirus lockdown: German national 'living' at Delhi airport for 2 months

Ziebat is not authorised to leave IGI’s transit area and spends his time reading magazines and newspapers these days. He eats at some of the fast food outlets at the airport that are still operational and interacts with security and housekeeping staff from time to time.

May 11, 2020 / 21:23 IST
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Delhi airport (Image: Flickr)
Delhi airport (Image: Flickr)

The suspension of international flights in view of the coronavirus pandemic has left several persons across the world stranded thousands of miles away from their homes.

One such case involves a German national, who has been living in the transit area of Delhi's Indira Gandhi International Airport for nearly two months.

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40-year-old  Edgard Ziebat has been stranded at the Delhi airport since March 18, Hindustan Times has reported. The German national was travelling from Hanoi to Istanbul on March 18, when all flights to and from Turkey were cancelled by the Indian government in view of the rising number of coronavirus cases

When Ziebat landed in New Delhi as a transit passenger, he realised that all flights to Istanbul had got cancelled. Four days later, all international flights were completely suspended to contain the spread of the deadly virus, and the nationwide lockdown was imposed shortly after.