Mumbai Terror Attacks: Emergency Numbers
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Emergency numbers for Australian, Brazilian, Canadian, UK and US citizens. If you have the emergency numbers for any other foreign nationals please leave a comment.
For all those in Mumbai or those with loved ones there, here’s a list of extremely useful emergency phone numbers. Either check-in, check-up, or get help.
News and Media Numbers
CNN IBN Foreign Affairs – 1613 996 8885
CNN IBN Foreign Affairs UK – 1800 387 3124
Times Now Helpline: 022-24990594
Emergency Numbers
Australia – 1800 002 214
Australia Consular Emergency Centre – +61 26261 3305
Brazilian help line – 9820686143
Canadians in Canada – 1613 996 8885
Canadians elsewhere – 1800 387 3124
Mumbai Foreign Office – 0207 008 0000
UK citizens in UK – +44 207 008 0000
UK Citizens in Mumbai – +91 11 2419 2288.
US State Department Hot Line – 001 888 407 4747
Hospital Numbers
JJ Hospital – +91 22 23739031
St George’s Hospital – +91 22 22620240
Hotel Numbers
Trident (Oberoi) Hotel Helpline – 011 23890606; 011 23890505; +91 9810956888
Taj Hotel Helpline – +91 22 66574322, +91 22 66574372; 1800 111 825
Mumbai Police Control Room
022 24937755; 022 24937747
Other emergency numbers for the Mumbai Police can be found, here.
Numbers and addresses of other embassy consulates and visa office centers in Mumbai can be found here.











14 Comments
yeah just wsaw that in the news, good job, that info might help someone.
Great job!
This will indeed be helpful! Great work!
Thank you! Keep up the good work. Our prayers to all in Mumbai.
A fast thinking, well done.
Thank you for posting that. It may help someone.
Inna
Great job!
Great work! and thanks for your timely help.
Appreciated
Well done and appreciated
Great work
Nice piece of wor!
Each one of us now has a way to channel our anger and frustration into something positive to help those whose lives have been shattered by these attacks.
Click on the link below to make a secure online donation to the victims from anywhere in the world.
http://www.giveindia.org/Donatefromigive.aspx?pagename=HelpMumbai
Let’s show these people that they haven’t been forgotten!
I think India government (especially, Sonia govt.) does not have the political or international acumen to deal with this scenario. India is a soft nation and so can be easily pushed around. Look at the terror attacks one after the another. The latest example is Mumabi. The younger generation of our country is either crazy for the film stars and the popular movie personalities, spend their time playing poker cards or busy in worshiping the game called cricket…huh..!