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While the exact process varies by country and telecom provider, most follow a similar structure. Here’s a breakdown of how to take emergency balance from major operators around the world:

1. Dial a USSD Code

Most telecoms offer a short dial code for emergency balance. Common examples include:

After dialing, you’ll typically get a confirmation SMS stating how much balance has been credited.

2. Use SMS to Request Balance

Some operators allow you to send a specific keyword via SMS, such as:

Check your operator’s website for accurate details.

3. Mobile App Requests

Using your telecom provider’s mobile app (e.g., MyBLMyAirtelMyVodafone) often allows faster and easier access to emergency balance. Log in, navigate to the “Loan” or “Emergency Balance” section, and request the amount available.


What is Emergency Balance?

Emergency balance is a service offered by telecom providers to allow prepaid users to borrow a small amount of airtime credit or data when they run out. The borrowed balance is automatically deducted from the user’s next recharge.