Pak students stuck in China’s Wuhan request govt for their immediate evacuation
A group of Pakistani students stuck in the Chinese city of Wuhan, the epicentre of the coronavirus, has requested the Imran Khan government to make efforts to rescue them from the Hubei province of China.
Wuhan has been under virtual lockdown for days, with transport suspended and citizens told to stay home as the death toll from the viral epidemic that originated in the city soared to 106 and the confirmed cases of pneumonia caused by the outbreak stand at 4,515.
Hafsah Tayab, one of the students stuck in the city of Wuhan, spoke to Geo News and confirmed that other countries are planning to evacuate their citizens out of the city through planes.
“Embassies of other countries (excluding Pakistan) are rescuing their citizens. There are over 500 Pakistani students in Wuhan. If even one of them gets affected, the others will be in danger,” she was quoted.
“There is a shortage of essentials and if this situation persists, we will run out of food very soon,” Tayab said in a video message uploaded on social media. She added that she and her fellow students have been confined to the city.
New infections are being reported as many countries step up efforts to evacuate their citizens from Wuhan.
The US, Germany and France are among several countries planning to take such measures.
“We plead that the authorities take notice of our situation on a humanitarian basis and do something about it. We will be grateful to you all our lives,” another student can be heard saying in the video.
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According to a student from the Wuhan University of Science and Technology, there are about 200 Pakistani students in the institute, and a total of 2,000 in other universities of the city.
“A few days ago, Pakistani students stuck in Wuhan were very scared. However, the Pakistani embassy in Beijing has made efforts to provide us with what we need. The authorities have assured us to get us out of the city,” Tayab was quoted as saying by the Geo News.
The Foreign Office (FO) has confirmed that efforts are being made to help out the students. “A special briefing for all the embassies in Beijing has been scheduled today,” Foreign Office spokesperson Aaisha Forooqui said.