Tourists fled the city by road while the airport was closed.
“We really wanted to stay, but the noisy sounds, the sirens and the breakdowns of Panus give us white nights. Our families at home are worried about us, so we have booked a taxi and leave,” said a British national who did not want to be appointed.
The schools and coaching centers were closed in the Bikaner region in the desert state of the Rajasthan of India, and the residents near the Pakistani border said that they had been invited to move away and consider moving forward with parents or using the accommodation organized by the government.
Further south in Bhuj in Gujarat, the authorities said that the tourist buses had been maintained pending in case they are to evacuate people near the Pakistani border.
The Directorate General for the Expedition of India has managed all the ports, terminals and shipyards to increase security, in the midst of “increasing concerns concerning potential threats”.
Indian shares fell from a second consecutive session on Friday, losing around 83 billion dollars of market value, the two key stocks losing 1.1%.
The Pakistan reference shares index closed 3.52% more, merchants deducting a fall in violence in the Pakistani territory after Thursday clashes.