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6 Countries to Avoid: US State Department Issues ‘Do Not Travel’ Warning for Summer Vacation

U.S. State Department Warns Americans – Countries to Avoid to Travel This Summer

Countries to Avoid High-Risk Destinations – Level 4 Travel Advisory Issued for 6 Countries

According to the article by 24/7 Wall St, are you planning to travel abroad this summer? The U.S. State Department says it’s risky, warning Americans about possible crime or violence. They’ve marked 22 countries as too dangerous, giving them a Level 4 travel advisory: “Do Not Travel.” This list isn’t just for vacation plans; it’s also for business or charity work, suggesting locals handle things whenever possible to stay safe. The U.S. State Department has marked some countries as very dangerous for travelers. They face serious risks like wars or terrorism, so Americans are told not to go there. The government might not be able to help if something bad happens.

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Top 6 Countries to Avoid

Afghanistan – Extreme Danger Under Taliban Rule

Afghanistan is extremely dangerous, especially for women, under Taliban rule since the American troops left in 2021. The Taliban government commits human rights abuses, and the country suffers from natural disasters, mines, and shortages of essential supplies. Travelers face risks of terrorism, wrongful detention, kidnapping, and crime.

Belarus – High Risk Due to Russian Alliance

Belarus, allied with Russia, has become a staging ground for the Russian invasion of Ukraine. Though not directly involved in the war, it may become so, and poor U.S. relations mean Americans could be detained or harassed there. The risks include military buildup, arbitrary law enforcement, potential civil unrest, and detention.

Burkina Faso – Terrorism and Poverty Threaten Safety

Burkina Faso is plagued by poverty and the presence of terrorist groups like Al-Qaeda and the Islamic State. A state of emergency is in effect near the Mali border, and travelers are at risk of terrorism, crime, and kidnapping.

Central African Republic – Weak Government Control and Rebel Groups

The Central African Republic struggles with weak government control, with many areas under the power of armed rebel groups. Travelers face crime, civil unrest, and kidnapping due to frequent demonstrations and violence, and unexpected closures of transportation routes.

Haiti Armed Gangs and Civil Unrest Create High Risks

Haiti is riddled with natural disasters and civil unrest, and armed gangs are prevalent, often targeting newly arrived foreigners. Risks include kidnapping, crime, civil unrest, and a poor healthcare infrastructure.

Iran – Regional Conflicts and Internal Instability

Iran faces regional conflicts and internal instability, especially after the recent death of its president. There are separatist movements and protests in major cities, making it risky for travelers who may face terrorism, civil unrest, kidnapping, and arbitrary arrests of U.S. citizens.

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