As Middle East conflicts intensify, the Embassy of India in Jordan has rolled out an updated safety bulletin for its nationals and tourists present in the kingdom. Jordan’s airspace is open for business, with commercial aviation running uninterrupted – a green light for those eyeing an early exit.
Reaffirming earlier alerts, the advisory stresses constant awareness and compliance with local security guidelines. Indians are encouraged to monitor developments closely via local broadcasts and the National Center for Security and Crisis Management channels.
Practical steps include reaching out to airlines or travel agencies, or logging onto Queen Alia International Airport’s site for flight info. Suspicious items warrant a call to 911 without delay. Jordan’s crisis management rules are clear: when sirens wail sans ‘all clear,’ hunker down. If driving, stop at the roadside; outdoors, dash to shelter or drop to the ground, covering your head. At home, distance from glass panes; elevators are a no-go.
The Indian government remains steadfast in safeguarding overseas citizens, engaging continuously with Amman authorities and community leaders. For urgent assistance, dial +962-770 422 276 or +962-786 440 990. The embassy expressed deep appreciation to Jordanian counterparts for their cooperation in these trying times.