"Today we got permission to fly from Sanaa for three hours a day. We will use the slot for evacuating our citizens everyday," External Affairs Minister Sushma Swaraj said a day after 80 Indians left the city for Djibouti.
According to officials sources, the government will chalk out a schedule for Air India sorties to evacuate the nationals.
Swaraj also tweeted that India was in the process of sending a ship with a capacity of 1,500 passengers.
The ministry has also set up a 24 hour Control Room to monitor the situation in Yemen where all the airports have been shut down.
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