ΔΙΕΘΝΗΣ ΕΛΛΗΝΙΚΗ ΗΛΕΚΤΡΟΝΙΚΗ ΕΦΗΜΕΡΙΔΑ ΠΟΙΚΙΛΗΣ ΥΛΗΣ - ΕΔΡΑ: ΑΘΗΝΑ

Ει βούλει καλώς ακούειν, μάθε καλώς λέγειν, μαθών δε καλώς λέγειν, πειρώ καλώς πράττειν, και ούτω καρπώση το καλώς ακούειν. (Επίκτητος)

(Αν θέλεις να σε επαινούν, μάθε πρώτα να λες καλά λόγια, και αφού μάθεις να λες καλά λόγια, να κάνεις καλές πράξεις, και τότε θα ακούς καλά λόγια για εσένα).

Δευτέρα 16 Σεπτεμβρίου 2024

Urgent ‘do not travel’ advisory: Australians to leave Lebanon immediately? Why you need to know

 

The Australian Government has issued an urgent travel advisory urging all Australians in Lebanon to depart the country immediately.

It is due to the volatile security situation and the heightened risk of further deterioration.

The advisory warns that the security situation in Lebanon could rapidly escalate without warning, potentially affecting the ability of Australians to leave the country.

Some airlines have already postponed or cancelled flights, and further disruptions are expected.

The Australian Government strongly advises against remaining in Lebanon, emphasizing that it may not be able to provide assistance if the security situation worsens.

If you choose to stay, you should be prepared to shelter in place for an extended period, ensuring you have adequate supplies of food, water, medicine, and essential items.

Key Safety Concerns:

Ongoing Military Action: Daily military activity, including rocket and missile fire and airstrikes, has increased in southern Lebanon. The conflict could spread to other areas, including Beirut.

Terrorist Threats: Terrorist attacks remain a constant threat, with the potential to occur anywhere in Lebanon. Suicide bombings, improvised explosive devices, and kidnappings have been reported.

Civil Unrest: Demonstrations and protests can turn violent, with the use of tear gas, water cannons, and live ammunition. Avoid large public gatherings.

Limited Healthcare: The public healthcare system in Lebanon is limited, with most reputable hospitals being private and expensive. Ensure you have sufficient medication.

Visa Restrictions: Family disputes can lead to stop-orders preventing you from leaving Lebanon. If involved in such disputes, seek legal advice before departing Australia.

Important Actions

Depart Immediately: Take the first available flight out of Lebanon, regardless of your preferred route.

Prepare for Extended Sheltering: If you decide to stay, ensure you have adequate supplies and a plan for sheltering in place.

Register with the Australian Government: If you are an Australian citizen or permanent resident in Lebanon, register with the Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade’s crisis registration portal.

Stay Informed: Follow the Australian Embassy in Beirut’s social media accounts for the latest updates.

Update Travel Documents: Ensure your passports are up to date for all family members traveling with you.

Additional Considerations

Airspace Closures: Ongoing conflict in Syria may lead to airspace closures, affecting flight availability.

GPS Disruptions: GPS signals may be blocked in parts of Lebanon, impacting navigation.

Local Laws: Adhere to local laws and customs, including dress codes and behaviour.

Avoid photographing military personnel or sites, government buildings, and major infrastructure.

The Australian Government continues to prioritise the safety and well-being of its citizens abroad and urges all Australians in Lebanon to heed this urgent travel advisory and take immediate steps to depart the country.