- Indian Embassy issues advisory for citizens in Lebanon.
- Nationals urged to avoid non-essential travel and stay alert.
- Emergency helpline and email support activated for assistance.
New Delhi: The Indian Embassy advisory in Lebanon has been issued by the Embassy of India, Beirut amid the ongoing regional situation. Indian nationals currently residing in or traveling to Lebanon have been strongly advised to avoid unnecessary movement and remain cautious.
In its official communication, the Embassy emphasized the importance of adhering to locally issued safety instructions and emergency guidelines.
The advisory urges Indian citizens to limit non-essential travel within Lebanon and closely monitor developments through credible local sources.
Officials have encouraged nationals to maintain contact with family members and ensure that travel documents are valid and accessible. Staying updated through official channels remains critical as the situation evolves.
The advisory comes at a time of heightened uncertainty in parts of the region, prompting diplomatic missions to prioritize citizen safety.
Emergency Contact Details for Indian Nationals
The Ministry of External Affairs confirmed that the Embassy in Beirut has activated emergency response mechanisms.
Indian nationals requiring urgent assistance may contact the Embassy via:
- Mobile: +96176860128
- Email: cons.beirut@mea.gov.in
Authorities have advised citizens not to rely on unverified information circulating on social media and to strictly follow official advisories.
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As regional developments continue, the Embassy remains in close coordination with local authorities to ensure the safety and well-being of the Indian community in Lebanon.
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