Grays_1890
Chris Jones
Their situation is only resolved by their country (ie government).
And their situation includes, no accommodation, limited funds, no return flight, potentially visa issues and no idea how long it may go on for.
Modern communication is what we do have, and many aeroplanes doing nothing. It can't be that hard for the foreign office to ascertain numbers and charter a plane even if it needs to discuss landing at a overseas airport that's in lockdown. All countries will be wanting to repatriate nationals so the conversation should be fluid.
I know stories can be anecdotal BUT they're not looking for utopia just a line of communication that help is on its way even if it's a week away.
If you had a teenage daughter backpacking round Indo it would be a worry, and you have to be minded that in these situations many people aren't streetwise and can't think outside the box to help themselves.
Yeh I would be worried but if I felt there was a lack of streetwise to that level I would probably block backpacking as I have done that and it takes a level of whit and smarts to bounce from place to place. Its almost the pandemic travel compared to luxury 5 star travellers.
Also as a parent I would be helping more but thats my circumstances I suppose.
I think there is probably in my mind a top to bottom list of whats important and can be achieved and repatriation is probably lower on list than alot and not everything can be achieved is my point.