900 Hyderabad Students Stranded in Iran: Families Anxious Amid Iran–Israel War
Around 900 Hyderabad students stranded in Iran have left families worried amid the Iran–Israel war, as internet shutdowns and flight suspensions disrupt communication and travel.

Hyderabad: The ongoing Iran–Israel war has left families in distress as around 900 Hyderabad students stranded in Iran remain stuck in cities including Tehran and Qom. The escalating conflict has created uncertainty, leaving parents anxious about their children’s safety.
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Overall, more than 2,000 people from Telangana, including students, engineers, and businesspersons, are currently in Iran.
Communication Breakdown Raises Concerns
After sudden attacks triggered security measures, authorities reportedly suspended internet services in several areas, causing a complete communication breakdown. Families in Hyderabad say they have been unable to contact their children since the disruption began.
Residents from areas such as:
- Toli Chowki
- Mehdipatnam
- Old City
- Cyberabad localities
said they have not received updates from relatives for hours, increasing fear and uncertainty.
Students Taking Shelter Amid Bombing Alerts
According to information shared by families, many students and residents have taken refuge in:
- Building basements
- Emergency shelters
- Safety bunkers
Frequent sirens and reports of bombardment have forced people to remain indoors for extended periods.
Flight Suspensions Leave Travellers Stuck
The closure of airports and suspension of flights due to the conflict have made evacuation difficult. Several passengers travelling to and from Iran are stranded, with no immediate clarity on when operations will resume.
Families Urge Government Intervention
Concerned families have appealed to both central and state governments to take urgent diplomatic steps to ensure the safe return of Hyderabad students stranded in Iran. They requested coordinated efforts through embassies and international channels.
The situation of 900 Hyderabad students stranded in Iran due to the Iran–Israel war continues to worry families as communication disruptions and travel restrictions persist. Families hope for swift intervention to ensure their safe return and clarity on their well-being.
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