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Tracking 96 air raid alerts across Jordan since war began

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  • Sirens are most frequent at 12:00 AM and 2:00 PM, with a consistently high-activity window occurring between noon and 4:00 PM.
  • With an average duration of nearly 14 minutes per siren, the 96 alerts recorded so far indicate a significant and recurring impact on daily safety protocols.

Recent data released by Roya News has provided a detailed look into the frequency and patterns of emergency sirens across Jordan since the onset of the conflict. According to our latest statistics, a total of 96 sirens have sounded in the Kingdom since the war began, marking a significant period of heightened alert for the nation.

The tracking data shows that while the alerts have fluctuated, there was a particularly dramatic increase recorded on March 10, 2026. This date stands out as a peak point in the timeline, representing a surge in activity compared to the preceding weeks. On average, each siren alert in Jordan lasts for a duration of 13 minutes and 49 seconds, requiring sustained periods of vigilance from the public.


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Analysis of the timing reveals a consistent "afternoon window" of high activity between 12:00 PM and 4:00 PM. During this four-hour block, the frequency of alerts remains notably higher than at other times of the day. Specifically, the data pinpoints Midnight (12:00 AM) and 2:00 PM as the two hours when sirens are most likely to be triggered.

These findings suggest a predictable yet intense pattern of emergency signaling. By identifying these peak hours and the significant spike on March 10, the data offers a clearer picture of how the regional conflict is impacting the daily safety protocols within Jordan.