Crisis Information
If You Are Traveling Right Now
- 1.Contact your country's nearest embassy or consulate immediately if you are in danger.
- 2.Register with your government's traveler enrollment program (e.g., US STEP, UK FCDO) so they can reach you in an emergency.
- 3.Keep your phone charged and maintain contact with family or friends at home.
- 4.Follow instructions from local authorities. Do not ignore evacuation orders.
- 5.Keep copies of your passport, insurance documents, and emergency contacts in a separate location from the originals.
- 6.Have enough cash for 48 hours in case ATMs and card readers become unavailable.
Country Travel Advisories
Check emergency phone numbers, embassy contacts, and travel advisory levels for 40+ countries.
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Insurance & Assistance
- Contact your travel insurance provider immediately in an emergency.
- Keep your policy number and emergency hotline saved on your phone.
- Most policies have a 24/7 emergency assistance line.
Community Check-In
Let your network know you are safe. During a crisis, your family and friends will be worried. A quick message can bring enormous relief.
Use social media safety check features (e.g., Facebook Safety Check), messaging apps, or a simple text to let people know your status and location.