US Embassy in Jordan warns its citizens
Ammon News - The US Embassy in Jordan has warned its citizens in the Kingdom of the ongoing situation in the region, particularly the detection of missiles and drones flying over Jordanian airspace.
The embassy warned its citizens to remain in safe areas until further notice, to stay indoors, and to avoid exposing themselves to falling debris.
"Due to high tensions in the region, the security environment remains complex and can change quickly. We remind U.S. citizens of the continued need for caution and encourage them to monitor the news for breaking developments. The U.S. Embassy in Jordan will continue to review the situation and provide additional information as needed,' the Embassy said in its statement.
Actions to Take:
· Monitor local media, such as Roya News, Petra News and Jordan Times for information.
· Contact your airline directly for flight change details if your flight is affected.
· Be aware of your surroundings.
· Remain vigilant for anything appearing out of the ordinary.
· Contact the Jordanian police by dialing 911 if you are in immediate danger.

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