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Australia Raises Travel Advisory to Level 3 for Northern Territory Flood Zones

Australia issues Level 3 advisory for flood-affected areas of the Northern Territory effective immediately. Heavy rains since July 5 have closed 14 highways including the Stuart Highway. Travelers should avoid non-essential trips until September 1.

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Australia Issues Level 3 Advisory for Vanuatu Volcano Zones

Australia raised its travel advisory for Vanuatu volcanic areas to Level 3 on July 20. Mount Yasur and Ambrym remain active with ash plumes reaching 3000 metres. The alert covers the islands of Tanna and Ambrym until further notice.

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US Raises Mexico Travel Advisory to Level 3 for Sinaloa State

The US State Department upgrades Sinaloa to Level 3 due to violent crime and kidnapping risks. The advisory covers the entire state including Mazatlan and Culiacan. Travelers must reconsider nonessential trips until security improves.

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Greece Raises Travel Advisory to Level 3 for Rhodes Over Heatwaves

Greece upgrades its travel advisory for Rhodes to Level 3 due to extreme heat. Temperatures are forecast to reach 43 degrees Celsius through August 15. The warning covers the entire island including popular beach resorts.

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Canada Raises Travel Advisory to Level 3 for Parts of British Columbia Over Wildfires

Canada raised its travel advisory to Level 3 for 12 districts in British Columbia due to active wildfires. Evacuation orders affect 4500 residents near Kamloops and Kelowna. International visitors should avoid hiking trails and campgrounds until September 1.

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Spain Raises Travel Advisory to Level 3 for Canary Islands Over Protests

Spain issues a Level 3 advisory for the Canary Islands due to ongoing airport protests. Demonstrations began July 1 and target mass tourism policies. Visitors face potential flight delays through August.

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France Issues Level 3 Advisory for Corsica Over Wildfires

France raised its travel advisory to Level 3 for Corsica due to active wildfires. The alert covers the southern departments of Corse-du-Sud and Haute-Corse. Officials closed 12 hiking trails and several coastal campsites.

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US Issues Level 3 Advisory for Tourist Areas in Jamaica

The US State Department raised its travel advisory for Jamaica to Level 3 on July 2 citing violent crime in Montego Bay and Kingston. The advisory covers the parishes of St James, Kingston and St Andrew. It does not restrict travel to all-inclusive resorts on the north coast.

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Spain Raises Travel Advisory to Level 3 for Barcelona Region Over Protests

Spain's government issued a Level 3 advisory for Barcelona and surrounding areas due to ongoing protests. Demonstrations have disrupted transport and tourist sites since late June. Visitors are urged to avoid protest zones and monitor local news.

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US Issues Level 3 Advisory for Parts of Colombia Due to Protests

The US State Department raised its travel advisory to Level 3 for several Colombian departments amid ongoing protests. Demonstrations have disrupted roads near Bogota and Medellin since late June. Visitors should reconsider non-essential travel to affected zones.

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UK Issues Level 3 Advisory for Southern Turkey After Wildfires

The UK Foreign Office raised its travel advisory for Antalya and Mugla provinces to Level 3 on June 29. Recent wildfires have closed several coastal roads and resorts. It matters because British tourists make up the largest foreign visitor group to the region each summer.

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UK Raises Travel Advisory to Level 4 for Northern Nigeria

The UK Foreign Office upgraded northern Nigeria to Level 4 do not travel status effective immediately. Kidnapping risks and armed group activity prompted the change. Tour operators have begun canceling all itineraries north of Abuja.

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