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This is an archive article published on March 14, 2011

Indian family of five stuck in Japan

An Indian family of five from Karnal is untraceable in Japan.

An Indian family of five from Karnal is untraceable in Japan which was devastated by a tsunami and massive earthquake which has claimed thousands of lives.

According to relatives of Narender Kumar,who is running a hotel in the tragedy struck nation,they were not able to contact him through telephone.

Kumar,his wife and three children are in Japan.

Keemti Lal,the brother of Kumar,said,”as we came to know about the tsunami,we talked to one of his friends Neeraj. Since then we have had no contact with him. We have not got any satisfactory answer from authorities.”

Kumar’s sister said,”we are worried about him. We want to speak to him at the earliest. All relatives are worried. We are praying for them. We have not been able to get in touch with them.”

In Rajya Sabha,Prime Minister Manmohan Singh said there are 25,000 Indians in Japan,most of whom do not live in the areas affected by the Tsunami and so far there are no reports of any casualties. About 70 Indians are in shelters established by the Japanese authorities in the Tsunami-affected areas.

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