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Key Emergency Contacts & Safety Guidance in Qatar

Key Emergency Contacts & Safety Guidance in Qatar By Hannah Grace - March 01, 2026
Key Emergency Contacts & Safety Guidance in Qatar

Key Contacts & Guidance in Qatar

In times of regional tension or unexpected emergencies, knowing who to call and how to respond can make all the difference. Qatar has a well-organized system of emergency services designed to protect residents and visitors. 

Here’s a quick guide to the most important contacts and practical safety tips to keep in mind

Emergency Services

  • 999 – Police, Fire & Ambulance
  • 992 – Emergency for the Deaf
  • 919 – Women or Child Abuse Hotline
  • 16000 – Mental Health Helpline

Hospitals & Health Services

  • 4439 4444 – Hamad General Hospital
  • 4011 4444 – Al Wakrah Hospital
  • 4474 5555 – Al Khor Hospital
  • 4439 5777 – Women’s Wellness & Research Center
  • 4439 6066 – Pediatric Emergency Center

 Utilities & Infrastructure

  • 991 – Kahramaa (Water & Electricity Emergency)
  • 188 – Ashghal (Public Works Authority)

 Transport & Travel

  • 4010 6666 – Hamad International Airport
  • 4458 8888 – Mowasalat (Karwa Transport)
  • 105 – Qatar Rail

Government Services

  • 4489 0333 – Directorate of Passports
  • 16001 – Ministry of Commerce

 

General Safety Guidance:

  • Stay Informed: Avoid rumors and unverified WhatsApp forwards. Follow official updates from the Ministry of Interior and QNA.
  • Prepare Essentials: Keep a small emergency kit with water, a flashlight, first aid, and important documents.
  • Install Metrash2: Quick access to Ministry of Interior services, including alerts and documentation.
  • Mobility Readiness: Keep your car fuel tank at least half full and avoid sensitive zones like military bases or diplomatic clusters during heightened alerts.
  • Document Security: Store Qatar IDs and passports in a “go-bag” near the door, with digital copies saved offline on your phone.
  • Home Preparedness: Maintain a 72-hour supply of water, food, and first-aid essentials. Keep power banks charged and a small amount of cash ready for outages.
  • Medication Stock: Ensure at least two weeks’ supply of critical prescriptions.

Preparedness is peace of mind. By saving these emergency contacts and following clear safety practices from verified communication to home readiness, residents in Qatar can stay resilient and confident, knowing that help and guidance are always within reach. 
 

By Hannah Grace - March 01, 2026

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