You are here
Jordanian child succumbs to injuries after Turkey earthquake
By JT - Feb 13,2023 - Last updated at Feb 13,2023
AMMAN — A Jordanian child who was residing with her mother in Antakya died of injuries sustained in last week's earthquake, the Jordan News Agency, Petra, reported. The child was buried in Turkey upon the request of her family, the Foreign Ministry said on Monday. The ministry stressed that the Jordanian embassies in Damascus and Ankara continue to follow up on the conditions of Jordanians in the two affected countries.
The ministry reiterated that Jordanian citizens residing in Turkey can call for assistance 24 hours a day by calling the the hotline of the Jordanian embassy in Ankara at the following numbers: 00905353648518, 00905384419586, 00905417899641, and 00905012575198. Jordanians in Syrian can contact the hotlines of the Jordanian embassy in Damascus at 00963985425006, 00963981501103, 00963934780078, 00963954455455, or 00963988530797. Jordanians in either country can also call the ministry's operations centre number at 00962795497777, or contact the ministry via e-mail: [email protected].
Related Articles
AMMAN — The Foreign Ministry on Tuesday announced the availability of hotlines at the Jordanian embassies in Ankara and Damascus.
AMMAN — The Foreign Ministry, through its operations centre and the Jordanian embassy in Ankara, on Saturday said that it is following up on
AMMAN — The Foreign Ministry on Thursday said it is following up on the conditions of Jordanians residing in Pakistan’s earthquake-hit regio