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U.S. reissues Level 2 travel warning for Germany. Here’s what you need to know before your next trip
The U.S. State Department has reissued a Level 2 travel advisory for Germany due to fears of terrorism.
The State Department issued the advisory on Wednesday, ranking the travel advisory on a scale of two out of four. This means that those traveling to an area must “exercise increased caution.”
“Terrorists may attack with little or no warning,” the State Department noted.
The agency added that terrorists could target tourism and transportation hubs, as well as shopping destinations, hotels, clubs, restaurants, local government facilities and major events.
The State Department noted on its website that for those who do decide to travel to Germany, travelers should pay attention to their surroundings, follow the instructions of local authorities, be aware of the latest breaking news in the area and adjust your plans, if necessary. The organization also urges travelers to Germany to create a contingency plan for emergency situations as well as sign up for the Smart Traveler Enrollment Program (STEP) to receive alerts and make it easier for the State Department to locate you in case of an emergency.
The U.S. Department of State has issued several travel warnings this year with those most recently centered around the Caribbean.
One was a Level 4 “do not travel” warning against traveling to the country of Haiti due to kidnappings and gang violence.
Another warning from the State Department cautioned travelers to “reconsider travel” to the country of Jamaica after 65 people were murdered in one month.
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