Kerala Chief Minister Oommen Chandy said the state had already provided the Centre with a list of 118 Keralites to be brought home by a special flight after taking them by road to Tunisia.
Briefing reporters after a Cabinet meeting, he said the plan involved moving them from Tripoli and Benghazi in Libya to Tunisia by road and from there by flight to India.
Asked about the number of nurses in Libya, apart from the 118 included in the first list, he said another 381 nurses are working at the Medical Centre at Tripoli and 60 in a different town.
Some of the nurses had not yet decided whether to return or not, he said, adding 'they are trying to remain there'. However, the Indian embassy in Libya has advised them to return to India.
Chandy also said that according to information received it would be unsafe to bring them through sea and the airport at Mitiga airport, close to Tripoli.
