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Indian Embassy tells 1,500 Indian families in Caribbean to 'go to hell'

<p>Over 1,500 Indian families are stranded in St Maarten as Category 5 storm Irma hits the Caribbean island; locals say Indian Embassy official asked them to&nbsp;'go to hell'</p>

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Hurricane Irma has ravaged the Caribbean island of St Maarten
Hurricane Irma has ravaged the Caribbean island of St Maarten

Come hell or Hurricane Irma, the Indian Embassy in Venezuela won't help the nearly 1,500 Indians who are stranded in the Caribbean island of St Maarten. In the wake of the massive hurricane, the Indian families there are living without access to food, water or electricity, and are in constant anxiety of being robbed. But, when an Indian resident spoke to an embassy official about an evacuation, they were simply asked to 'go to hell'.

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