For residents, travelers, and foreign nationals in Myanmar, knowing who to contact in case of an emergency is essential. Below is a list of key emergency numbers and support services available across the country. Please note that services may vary by region and that English-speaking assistance may be limited outside major cities.
Emergency Numbers
Service | Number | Notes |
---|---|---|
Police | 199 | For reporting crimes, accidents, and other law enforcement needs. |
Fire Department | 191 | To report fires and request fire brigade assistance. |
Ambulance | 192 | Government ambulance services. Response times may vary by location. |
Red Cross Myanmar | +95 1 383 997 | First aid, disaster relief, and humanitarian support. |
Hospital Hotlines (Yangon)
Hospital | Phone Number | Location |
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Yangon General Hospital | +95 1 256 112 | Lanmadaw Township |
Yankin Children’s Hospital | +95 1 572 909 | Yankin Township |
North Okkalapa General Hospital | +95 1 690 290 | North Okkalapa |
Shwe La Min Private Hospital | +95 1 661 244 | Tamwe Township |
Embassy & Consular Assistance
Foreign nationals should contact their respective embassies for emergency assistance, passport issues, or evacuation support.
Embassy | Phone | After-Hours Emergency Line |
---|---|---|
U.S. Embassy | +95 1 536 509 | +95 9 512 4330 |
British Embassy | +95 1 370 863 | +95 9 420 272 816 |
Australian Embassy | +95 1 251 810 | +61 2 6261 3305 (Canberra) |
Japanese Embassy | +95 1 549 644 | +95 9 512 1053 |
Travel and Health Support
International SOS (Yangon Clinic)
Phone: +95 1 657 922
Services: Medical care, evacuation, and 24/7 support for travelers and expats.Tourist Police (Yangon)
Phone: +95 9 4485 17704
Special unit to assist foreign tourists with safety, legal, and translation help.
Tips for Emergency Situations
Save local SIM emergency contacts to your mobile phone.
When calling, speak slowly and clearly — Burmese is the primary language.
Ask your hotel or guide for assistance in contacting services, if needed.