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We are monitoring the situation in the Middle East closely and will keep you updated so you can make decisions about your safety. If you want to leave the Middle East, the U.S. government is ready to assist by providing you the latest information about the departure options available. President Trump, Secretary of State Rubio, and the Department of State have no higher priority than the safety and security of American citizens. New or updated information below is indicated in bold.
In addition to commercial departure options, the Department is coordinating transportation out of the region and can provide bus transportation to Americans who have completed the crisis intake form as space is available.
If you have already completed the crisis intake formhttps://mytravel.state.gov/s/crisis-intake , please do not fill it out again. You can reply to the most recent email from our crisis case management system to update your case with your current plans and location so that we can send you the best departure information for your location.
If you choose to not take advantage of available departure options, including commercial options, you should be prepared to shelter in place in a secure location within a safe building. Have a supply of food, water, medications, and other essential items. We urge all Americans to remain vigilant, follow local authorities’ instructions, and review the latest guidance from the U.S. Embassy in Manama.
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Shelter in Place
- The U.S. Embassy in Manama has issued a shelter in place notification for Bahrain. We recommend all Americans in Bahrain do the same until further notice. To the extent possible, remain in a secure structure, and stay away from windows.
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Actions to Take
- Maintain communication with family and friends to inform them of your status.
- Have travel documents up to date and easily accessible.
- Find a secure location within a safe building. Have a supply of food, water, medications, and other essential items.
- In case of an attack, stay away from any debris, and monitor news outlets for official guidance.
- Do not film or photograph military and police installations, and incident locations. Do not share or disseminate unverified or altered media regarding attacks. Such actions are subject to criminal prosecution under Bahraini law.
- Avoid protests and demonstrations, keep a low profile, and stay aware of your surroundings. The Ministry of Interior has banned all gatherings on roads and public squares.
- Pay close attention to communications from local officials.
- Enroll in the Smart Traveler Enrollment Program (STEP) to receive safety and security updates from the U.S. Embassy.
- Keep your cell phone charged and pre-programmed with emergency numbers.
Assistance
- Dial 999 for emergency services in Bahrain.
- U.S. Embassy Manama: https://mytravel.state.gov/s/crisis-intake
- U.S. Department of State: call 202-501-4444 from abroad or 888-407-4747 when calling from the U.S. and Canada.