Alerts
Here you will find a list of active alerts to help communicate any health and safety updates regarding our students on programs.
Stay up-to-date
Sign up to receive RSS alerts from CIEE about significant emergency events via email, an alert notification on a web browser, and/or a push-notification on your cell phone or other mobile device.
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CIEE Security Alert – Jordan
The Israel Defense Forces (IDF) have reported that Iran has launched a missile attack against Israel as of late Oct. 1. The development comes a few hours after the US government stated that an attack from Iran against Israel was imminent. Projectiles from Iran which were enroute to Israel were...
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CIEE Security Alert – Taiwan
CIEE Security Alert – Taiwan Typhoon Gaemi tracking southwestward off the east coast of Taiwan late July 24. Landfall imminent over Hualien County. Typhoon Gaemi, known in the Philippines as Carina, is tracking southwestward and approaching Taiwan late July 24. As of 20:00 CST, the system's center of circulation was...
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CIEE Security Alert - Australia
Police were called to the scene following a stabbing on Saturday April 13th at Bondi Junction shopping mall in Sydney, New South Wales State. Police have confirmed the attacker who stabbed and killed five people and wounded several more, has also died on site. CIEE has confirmed the safety and...
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CIEE Security Alert – Taiwan
Magnitude 7.4 earthquake strikes east of Taiwan at 07:58 April 3. Significant damage possible. A severe magnitude-7.4 earthquake occurred 21 km (13 miles) south-southeast of Hualien City at 07:58 April 3. Significant damage and casualties are likely. The temblor has triggered a tsunami warning; hazardous waves are possible within 300...
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CIEE Security Alert - Japan
A magnitude-7.5 earthquake occurred in Ishikawa Prefecture at around 4:10 pm on January 1st. The epicenter was about 42 km (26 miles) northeast of Anamizu. The tremor occurred at a depth of about 10 km (6 miles), and strong shaking probably occurred in areas near the epicenter, with moderate shaking...
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CIEE SECURITY ALERT - DUBLIN
As of late Nov. 23, unrest, acts of arson, and clashes are ongoing in central Dublin. Protesters are denouncing an earlier stabbing incident that occurred in Parnell Square. Unruly demonstrators continue to set fires to vehicles in the area and have reportedly set fire to a Holiday Inn Express at...
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CIEE Security Alert - Thailand
Heightened security is likely at the Siam Paragon shopping mall in Bangkok through at least early Oct. 4 following an earlier security incident. Shots were reported at the site during the afternoon of Oct. 3. Shoppers evacuated the scene. At least three people were killed and five injured during the...
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CIEE Security Alert - Morocco
A magnitude-6.8 earthquake occurred in Chichaoua Province at around 23:11 Sept. 8. The epicenter was about 56 km (35 miles) west of Oukaimeden. The tremor occurred at a depth of about 18 km (11 miles), and strong shaking was probably felt in areas in the immediate vicinity of the epicenter...
Sign Up to Receive Alerts
CIEE’s Health, Safety, and Security updates are now available at your fingertips through our RSS feed. This web-based news feed will allow you to automatically receive alerts from CIEE about significant emergency events via email, an alert notification on a web browser, and/or a push-notification on your cell phone or other mobile device.
Outlook contains a built in RSS reader that allows you to receive alerts just like an email.
- In the main Mail navigation panel to the left in Outlook, you will find a ‘RSS Feeds’ or ‘RSS Subscriptions’ folder (expand all menu’s/folders if you do not see either).
- Right click the RSS folder and select “Add a New RSS Feed…”
- Enter the following URL into the popup window, https://www.ciee.org/rss/alerts.xml, and click ‘Add’.
- Approve the next message and any active alerts will begin to flow into this Outlook folder, which should automatically be titled “CIEE Alerts”.
To remove the CIEE Alerts Feed and keep downloaded content:'
- Click the File tab.
- Click Account Settings, and then click Account Settings.
- On the RSS Feeds tab, under Feed Name, click the RSS Feed, and then click Remove.
To forward RSS alerts from your Outlook account to a personal email address:
- Subscribe to the CIEE Alerts feed following the steps above.
- Click 'File' in the Outlook toolbar and select "Rules and Alerts".
- Click "New Rule..."
- Click to highlight "Apply rule on messages | receive" then click "Next >".
- Check "from RSS Feeds with specified text in the title".
- Click the 'specified text' link in the Step 2 section and select "CIEE Alerts". Click "Next >".
- Check off "forward it to people or public group".
- Click the 'people or public group' link in the Step 2 section and enter your other email address.
- Click Finish.
- Check off 'Enable rules on all messages downloaded from RSS Feeds'.
- Click "OK".
Unlike Outlook, most email services do not provide built-in RSS support. However, there are many free website which can send you an email every time a new item is added to an RSS feed. You use any website you like, but here is a free one. Note, blogtrottr.com does include ads in the emails you receive.
- Click the link to visit Blogtrottr.
- In the first field, delete 'http://' already filled in, then copy and paste this URL into that field: https://www.ciee.org/rss/alerts.xml
- Enter your email address in the second field.
- Leave the third field set to 'Realtime'
- Click the 'Feed me' button
- Look for a confirmation email from Blogtrottr, and click the link to receive RSS alerts.
We recommend using a Firefox add-on to read RSS feeds. One option is Freebro Reader.
- Click the link and select Add to Firefox. A new radio tower icon will appear on your browser.
- Click the icon and select Open Feed Reader. Then click Add a new feed in the middle of that page.
- Paste this URL https://www.ciee.org/rss/alerts.xml in the Feed URL box and put CIEE Alerts in the Title field and click Save.
- Now clicking the radio tower icon will always display CIEE’s active safety alerts. You will need to click each current alert to mark it as “read”. Once read, you can go back to review alerts by clicking All Items on the left.
- NEW ALERTS: When CIEE publishes a new alert, you will see a blue number on the radio tower icon to let you know of the new alert.
Unlike Firefox, Chrome does not have a built-in RSS reader, however, there are many free add-on’s available in the Chrome Web Store. You can select any that you like, but here is one we recommend.
- Click Slick RSS and click the blue ‘+ Add to Chrome’ button and Add Extension to install.
- Click the new radio tower icon in the top of your browser, followed by the ‘Add Feeds’ button on the left.
- Enter “CIEE Alerts” in the name field and this URL, https://www.ciee.org/rss/alerts.xml, in the URL field.
- Click ‘Add’, then ‘Save’ to complete the process.
- Now clicking the radio tower icon will always display CIEE’s active safety alerts. You will need to click the X on each current alert to mark it as “read.”
- NEW ALERTS: When CIEE publishes a new alert, you will see a blue number on the radio tower icon to let you know of the new alert.
There are multiple RSS apps in the Google Play Store. One option is feeder.co.
- Using the link above, download and install the feeder.co app.
- Create an account with your email address.
- Click the three dots in the upper right of the app and select ‘Add Feed.’
- Enter the following URL on the URL line, www.ciee.org/rss/alerts.xml.
- Click ‘Submit’.
- Make sure the ‘Push notifications’ option checked off.
- Click ‘Save’.
- Click the orange plus symbol to start receiving alerts.
There are multiple RSS apps in the App Store. One option is feeder.co.
- Using the link above, download and install the feeder.co app.
- Create an account with email address.
- When prompted select ‘Allow Push Notifications’.
- In the bottom corner select 'Edit' followed by the '+ Feed' button.
- Enter the following URL on the URL line, www.ciee.org/rss/alerts.xml.
- Select 'Add Feed'.
- In the Results at the bottom of the screen, turn on the CIEE Alerts feed.
Websites can display RSS feeds automatically whe