Colombo:Over 2,000 Indian nationals are among the 16,900 foreign tourists stranded in Sri Lanka due to the lockdown imposed by the government after the coronavirus outbreak, official figures released here said on Friday.
At 2,439, the Indians are the highest among the number of tourists stranded in the island nation followed by the Chinese at 2,167, data from the Sri Lanka Tourism and Development Authority said.
The data was released a day after Sri Lanka said that it will allow chartered flights from any country to land here and fly out their citizens stranded in the country on a holiday or for work purposes due to the coronavirus epidemic.
Sri Lanka shut its international airports for incoming flights since last week and the people were asked to skip foreign travel because of the coronavirus threat.
A limited number of outbound flights do still operate.
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Sri Lanka has so far recorded 104 confirmed COVID-19 cases while over 200 others are under observation.
Sri Lanka's first known COVID-19 was a female Chinese tourist. She was cured and departed early this month.