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South Korea Tightens Emergency Posture as Iran Crisis Deepens

Officials shift to 24-hour crisis management focused on evacuations and economic stabilization.

Overview

  • Seoul issued a temporary special travel advisory for the UAE, Qatar, Oman, Bahrain, Jordan, Kuwait and Saudi Arabia, while maintaining a Level 3 advisory urging departures from Iran.
  • Foreign Ministry task forces and embassies are verifying the safety of nationals, with Israel-based Koreans offered overland evacuation to Cairo and no Korean casualties reported so far.
  • Defense Minister Ahn Gyu-back ordered overseas units to curtail external activities, maintain full readiness and prepare to assist civilian evacuations, with no troop casualties confirmed.
  • Prime Minister Kim Min-seok convened successive emergency meetings, directing real-time monitoring of oil, currency and stock markets, checks on energy supplies and contingency plans, as officials noted 208 days of strategic oil reserves.
  • Major firms and carriers activated contingency measures, with Korean Air suspending Incheon–Dubai flights, shippers reassessing routes near the Strait of Hormuz, and companies reporting staff safe and contact systems active.