724 or 442 7251 (Princess Alice Hosp)399 or 444 1931 (Coast Guard)
774 or 443 7400 (Princess Royal Hosp)440 4874 (Animal Rescue)
440 0838 or 440 8390 Nat. Emerg. Relief677 Child Abuse Protection 440 0112 Nat. Council for Disabled 435 9828 or 440 9233 Soc. of Friends for the Blind
353 Electric Emergencies
292 Water & Sewage Emergencies
Guadeloupe15/1815/1815/1815/18
Guam911911911911
Guatemala128110/120 122/123119Red Cross 125
Guernsey999999999999
Guineaas Papua New Guinea
Guinea-BissauL*
Guyana913911912
Haiti (Red Cross)118
Hawaii911911911Child Protection 832-5300
4777116 Camp SmithDomestic Violence 531-3771
Crime Stoppers 955-8300
Medical Clinic 257 3365
Missing Children 753-9797
Poison Centre 941-4411
Spouse Abuse Centre 841-0822
Suicide Crisis 832-3100
Heard & Mcdonald IslandsUninhabited
Honduras1951991985042344400 Tourists 2222124
Hong Kong999999999999Visitor Hotline 2508 1234
General Police Enquiries 2527 7177
Consumer Council 2929 2222
Howland IslandUninhabited
Hungary104107105 International Emergency Call Centre 112
Auto Club Emergency 118
Complaints about cafe's, retailers etc 210 9570
Consumer Interest 303 9075
Chamber of Commerce 214 1826
Complaints about taxi's 327 1208
International Emergency Service 345 1744
Iceland112112112
India108100101
India (Bangalore) 108 Destitute Ambulance Service 080 2522 8000 / 9739544444
Indonesia118/9110113115Mobile Emergencies 112
Iran115110123123
Iraq122122122
Ireland112/999112112
Isle of Man999999999999
Israel101100102
Italy112112112
Jamaica110119110Air Sea Res. 119
Hurricane Line 116
Coast Guard 9678031 & 9678189/93 (Kingston)
Coast Guard 9733256 (Discovery Bay)
Crisis Centre 929 2997 (Kinston) 9529533 (Montego Bay)
Zambia 991 / 999999993 Medical Air Rescue 251163 (Lusaka)
Medical Air Res 02 227820 (Copperbelt)
Medical Air Res 03 321679 (Livingstone)
Speciality Emergency Services 273302-7
Zanzibar999999999999
Zimbabwe994
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Numbers with the Country Name shown in Blue colour have been checked with their government or its agencies during 2003
Dark Orange coloured Country Names contacts have been updated similarly in 2004
Green Country Names have been updated in 2005
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We have had difficulty finding a definitive list of Countries of the World. Therefore some of the entries in this list may not be 'countries' in a strict sense but the information contained in the entries is useful to those visiting that location.
Although this web page is mainly about the emergency numbers that you can contact the emergency services throughout the world we thought it might be interesting to list some facts at the bottom of the page.
This section only includes a world population clock.
WORLD FACTS
If the earth's population were shrunk into a village of precisely 100 people, with all existing human ratios remaining the same, the village would look like this:
60 would be Asian / Oceana
12 would be European
15 would be American (North and South)
13 would be African
50 would be male
50 would be female
1 would be near death
1 would be near birth
33 would suffer from malnutrition
16 would be unable to read
However in the real world......
1 out of every 4 humans do not have access to any form of health care
There is at least 300 million people are living in regions with severe water shortage
Every day, 25,000 people (mostly children) die from the result of drinking dirty water
840 million people lack adequate food and nutrition
815 million people will go to sleep hungary tonight
There are 47 million refugees and displaced people in the world
In seven African countries, 20% or more of the adults are infected with the aids virus, and will die within the next few years, leaving some 40 million children orphaned.
In this region of Africa infant mortality is expected to double and child mortality to treble.
It took 7 thousand years for the population of the world to reach 1 billion people in 1804.
It took 40 years for the worlds population to double from 3 billion to 6 billion people.
The world's population is increasing at a rate of 160-180 people per minute.
The world's population will double again from 6 billion to 12 billion by the year 2050