Thousands of Indian workers left on roads as Kuwait evacuates dilapidated buildings
Thousands of Indian workers left on roads as Kuwait evacuates dilapidated buildings
Kuwait: Amid Kuwait media reports of a massive crackdown on dilapidated and overcrowded buildings, thousands of Indian workers have been rendered homeless in the West Asian nation.
The crackdown comes in the wake of the Mangaf building fire on June 12 which claimed the lives of 49 Indian workers. The Kuwaiti authorities are now getting all unsafe buildings evacuated and penalising the owners of overcrowded properties.
With thousands of Indians residing in these buildings, the Indian Embassy in Kuwait with the assistance of local authorities has started setting up shelters for these workers, many of whom have also approached their respective state governments in India for help.
Speaking to The Tribune, a senior MEA official said, “The Kuwaiti authorities are reinforcing laws to make accommodations safe. We are closely working with them and setting up shelters for the affected Indians. During this course, we have come across many cases of workers who didn’t have the documentation required to stay in country. Wherever manageable, we are working on their rehabilitation but those without proper documents will face deportation.”
Sources said 400 workers, a majority of them from Rajasthan, face deportation due to reasons such as visa expiry and lack of documents. Nearly 5,000 workers from Rajasthan and 7,000 from Kerala and Andhra Pradesh have approached their state governments and NGOs for assistance.
Following the devastating fire in Mangaf on June 12, the Kuwaiti authorities had ordered evacuation of dilapidated buildings. The power supply to these overcrowded buildings, flouting housing norms, is reportedly being snapped. A majority of these buildings were inhabited by Indian workers, who are now being forced to sleep on roads.
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