Gulf War Fears Rise: Telangana Migrant Workers and Families Gripped by Anxiety
Rising Gulf tensions have sparked concern among Telangana migrant workers and their families as travel disruptions and security fears continue.

Hyderabad: Rising Gulf war tensions have triggered anxiety among Telangana migrant workers, especially those from Karimnagar, Jagtial, and Sircilla districts, as security concerns and missile alerts disrupt normal life.
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Thousands of workers living in Gulf countries are reportedly staying indoors amid fears of further escalation.
Workers Living in Fear Amid Security Alerts
With tensions escalating, many residents in affected regions have:
- Limited movement and stayed inside homes
- Stocked up on essential supplies
- Avoided workplaces temporarily
Several migrants have reassured their families through phone calls and videos, saying they are currently safe.
Families in Telangana Worried
The situation has created emotional stress in villages across Telangana, where families remain anxious about their loved ones abroad.
Relatives are in constant touch with migrant workers to check on their safety as uncertainty continues.
Travel Disruptions Add to Uncertainty
Airport closures and flight disruptions have prevented many workers from returning home, leaving them stranded despite wanting to travel back.
Authorities continue to monitor the situation while advising people to remain calm.
Safety and Future Concerns
The Gulf tensions impacting Telangana migrant workers highlight the vulnerability of families dependent on overseas employment.
With the situation still evolving, concerns over safety and livelihood remain high among migrants and their families.
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