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Australia Issues Level 3 Advisory for Eastern Indonesia

Australia raised its travel advisory to Level 3 for parts of eastern Indonesia due to security concerns. The advisory covers Maluku and Papua provinces. Australians are advised to reconsider non-essential travel to the region.

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US Issues Level 3 Advisory for Southern Philippines Resorts

The State Department raised its travel advisory to Level 3 for resort areas in the southern Philippines on June 22. Officials cite ongoing kidnapping risks and sporadic clashes between security forces and armed groups. The warning affects popular diving destinations including Palawan and parts of Mindanao.

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US Raises Travel Advisory to Level 4 for Haiti

The US State Department upgraded Haiti to Level 4 do not travel status on June 20. Kidnapping risks and civil unrest prompted the change. The advisory affects all regions including Port-au-Prince and northern tourist beaches.

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France Raises Travel Alert to Level 4 for Corsica Wildfire Zones

French authorities elevated the travel advisory for parts of Corsica to Level 4 due to active wildfires. The warning covers the Haute-Corse department through at least July 15. Evacuations have already affected 2,400 residents and tourists.

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Canada Issues Level 3 Advisory for Northern British Columbia

Canada raised its travel advisory to Level 3 for remote areas of northern British Columbia on June 22. The warning cites increased wildfire risks and limited emergency services. Visitors should reconsider non-essential travel to the region.

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Australia Issues Level 3 Advisory for Remote Outback Regions

The Australian government raised travel warnings to Level 3 for parts of the Northern Territory and Western Australia. Extreme heat and limited emergency services prompted the change. Visitors must carry satellite communication devices in affected zones.

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US Issues Level 2 Travel Advisory for Parts of Indonesia Due to Volcanic Activity

The US State Department raised its travel advisory to Level 2 for Mount Merapi and surrounding areas in Central Java. Increased seismic activity prompted the update effective June 18. Officials recommend reconsidering nonessential travel near the volcano.

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Thailand Issues Heatwave Safety Alert for Bangkok and Phuket

Thai authorities raised heat warnings for Bangkok and Phuket through July 10. Temperatures may reach 41°C with high humidity. Tour operators are adjusting outdoor excursion schedules.

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US State Department Raises Mexico Travel Advisory to Level 3 for Five States

The US State Department upgraded travel advisories for Colima, Guerrero, Michoacán, Sinaloa and Tamaulipas to Level 3. The change cites increased crime and kidnapping risks in specific regions. Level 3 advises travellers to reconsider non-essential travel.

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Spain Issues Flood Safety Warning for Valencia Region Through September

Spanish authorities raised flood risk alerts for Valencia province until 30 September 2026. Heavy rainfall forecasts exceed 150 mm in 24 hours across coastal and inland areas. The warning follows last year’s deadly flash floods that killed 12 people.

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US Issues New Travel Advisory for Baja California Sur

The US State Department raised Baja California Sur to Level 3 status effective 20 June 2026. Officials cite increased violent crime in Cabo San Lucas and La Paz. The change affects thousands of American summer holiday plans.

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Japan Issues New Avalanche Safety Warning for Hokkaido Resorts Through Winter

Japan’s Meteorological Agency raised avalanche risk levels for Hokkaido ski areas starting December 2026. The alert covers Niseko, Rusutsu, and Furano following heavy snowfall forecasts. Resorts must now install additional barriers and daily patrol increases.

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