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The alert followed warnings by US President Joe Biden and other administration officials of a threat by Islamic State to evacuation operations as crowds thronged airport gates.
The United States and its allies have evacuated more than 70,000 people, including their citizens, NATO personnel and Afghans at risk, since August 14.
29-year-old Deedil Rajeevan from Thalassery in Kannur district has returned home after spending seven harrowing days in Kabul.
The hardline Islamist group sought to assure the thousands of Afghans crowded into Kabul airport in the hope of boarding flights they had nothing to fear and should go home.
US President Joe Biden, who has said US troops might stay beyond the deadline, has warned the evacuation was going to be "hard and painful" and much could still go wrong.
Biden could signal his intentions at a virtual meeting of the Group of Seven wealthy nations on Tuesday.
Cumulatively, the number of people moved out of Afghanistan is somewhere near 12,000.
Witnesses said Taliban members prevented people from getting into the airport compound, including those with the necessary documents to travel.
The pictures released by the Taliban a few days ago of an Indian-gifted Mi-24 helicopter falling into their hands had sent the message to India.
It is very likely to cross West Bengal and the adjoining north Odisha and Bangladesh coasts around the evening of 26th May.