Global Evacuations Amid Israel-Iran Conflict: A Worldwide Effort
As air war intensifies between Israel and Iran, countries globally rush to evacuate their citizens. From Australia to the United States, nations organize land and air evacuations, chartered flights, and prepare for repatriations. Casualties and damages rise as efforts continue to ensure citizens' safety in the escalating conflict.

Nations worldwide are engaged in swift evacuations of their citizens as military tensions between Israel and Iran escalate into an intense air war. As airspace closures complicate the situation, governments are taking extraordinary measures to ensure the safety of their nationals.
This week has witnessed significant devastation: Israeli air and missile attacks have resulted in significant losses to Iran's military command and damaged its nuclear infrastructure, leading to hundreds of casualties. Meanwhile, Iranian retaliatory strikes have killed more than two dozen civilians in Israel, escalating the urgency of evacuation efforts.
Efforts are underway from Australia to South Korea, with convoys, chartered flights, and embassies working tirelessly to facilitate repatriations. The conflict's global impact necessitates a coordinated international response to protect citizens from the hostilities.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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