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Europe Travel Alert
The State Department alerts U.S. citizens to potential risks of travel to and throughout Europe following several terrorist attacks, including the March 22 attacks in Brussels claimed by ISIL.

Terrorist groups continue to plan near-term attacks throughout Europe, targeting sporting events, tourist sites, restaurants, and transportation.  This Travel Alert expires on June 20, 2016.

U.S. citizens should exercise vigilance when in public places or using mass transportation. Be aware of immediate surroundings and avoid crowded places. Exercise particular caution during religious holidays and at large festivals or events.

U.S. citizens should also: 

  • Follow the instructions of local authorities, especially in an emergency.
  • Monitor media and local information sources and factor updated information into personal travel plans and activities.
  • Be prepared for additional security screening and unexpected disruptions.
  • Stay in touch with your family members and ensure they know how to reach you in the event of an emergency.
  • Register in our Smart Traveler Enrollment Program (STEP).

European governments continue to guard against terrorist attacks and conduct raids to disrupt plots. We work closely with our allies and will continue to share information with our European partners that will help identify and counter terrorist threats.

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Republic of Congo Travel Alert
The State Department alerts U.S. citizens residing in or traveling to The Republic of the Congo regarding the upcoming presidential elections scheduled for March 20.

U.S. citizens should maintain a high level of security awareness due to the potential for political unrest leading up to, during, and following the election period.  This Travel Alert expires on April 15, 2016.

 

Political protests and demonstrations may occur in this timeframe. Although there is no indication that U.S. citizens may be targets of violence, U.S. citizens should avoid political rallies, polling centers, demonstrations, and crowds of any kind as gatherings intended to be peaceful can turn violent.  Review your personal security plans; remain aware of your surroundings, including local events; and monitor local news stations for updates, including any changes in the election schedule.  Presidential election results are expected to be announced within a week of the election.

For more information:

  • See the State Department's travel website for the Worldwide Caution, Travel Warnings, Travel Alerts, and Country Specific Information for Congo.
  • Enroll in the Smart Traveler Enrollment Program (STEP) to receive security messages and make it easier to locate you in an emergency. 
  • Contact the U.S. Embassy in Brazzaville, located at 70-83 Boulevard Denis Sassou Nguesso, Brazzaville, Congo, at +242-06-612-2000, 8.00 a.m. to 4.30 p.m. from Monday - Thursday; 8.00 a.m. to 12.00 p.m. on Friday. After-hours emergency number for U.S. citizens is (+242) 06-612-2010.
  • Call 1-888-407-4747 toll-free in the United States and Canada or 1-202-501-4444 from other countries from 8:00 a.m. to 8:00 p.m. Eastern Standard Time, Monday through Friday (except U.S. federal holidays).
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South Pacific Tropical Cyclone Season - 2015 - 2016
The Department of State alerts U.S. citizens residing in or traveling to the South Pacific region about the ongoing threat of tropical cyclones affecting the area.

While tropical cyclones in the South Pacific may occur throughout the year, the current South Pacific Tropical Cyclone Season begins on November 1, 2015, and ends April 30, 2016.  U.S. citizens living in or traveling to the region should monitor local weather reports and take other appropriate action as needed.  This Travel Alert expires on April 30, 2016.

The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration recommends that people living or traveling in regions prone to tropical storms and tropical cyclones be prepared.  For further information about tropical cyclone preparedness, please visit NOAA's Tropical Cyclones Preparedness Guide.

Tropical cyclones can create dangerous and uncomfortable conditions that can prevent travel for days.  Tropical cyclones are often accompanied by damaging winds, high tides and flooding.  If you are living near or staying close to the ocean or other bodies of water, you may be at higher risk.  Landslides and mudslides are also a serious concern.  Roads can be washed out or obstructed by debris, adversely affecting access to airports and land routes out of affected areas.  In the past, many U.S. citizens were forced to delay travel (including return travel to the United States) due to infrastructure damage to airports and limited flight availability.  You should be aware that you may not be able to depart the area for 24-48 hours or longer, particularly if you are residing in or visiting a South Pacific island country where air travel service is limited. 

Be sure to check with local authorities for safety and security updates.  Reports of looting and sporadic violence in the aftermath of natural disasters have occurred.  Security personnel and medical services may not always be readily available, as weather conditions or damage to infrastructure may delay or prevent emergency assistance.

If you live in or travel to these areas during the tropical cyclone season, we recommend you obtain travel insurance to cover unexpected expenses during an emergency.  If a situation requires an evacuation from an overseas location, the U.S. Department of State may work with commercial airlines to ensure that U.S. citizens can depart as safely and efficiently as possible.  Commercial airlines are the Department's primary source of transportation in an evacuation; other means of transport are utilized only as a last resort, are often more expensive, and will provide you with fewer destination options.  U.S. law requires that any evacuation costs are your responsibility.  For those in financial need, the U.S. Department of State has the authority to provide crisis evacuation and repatriation loans on a reimbursable basis.  For more information, please visit the Emergencies Abroad page on our website.   

If you live in or are traveling to storm-prone regions, prepare for hurricanes and tropical storms by organizing a kit in a waterproof container that includes a supply of bottled water, non-perishable food items, a battery-powered or hand-crank radio, any medications taken regularly, and vital documents (especially your passport and other identification).  Emergency shelters often provide only very basic resources and may have limited medical and food supplies.  NOAA and the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) have additional tips on their websites.

Monitor local radio, local media, and the National Weather Service to be aware of weather developments.  Minor tropical cyclones can develop into typhoons very quickly, limiting the time available for a safe evacuation.  Inform family and friends of your whereabouts and remain in close contact with your tour operator, hotel staff, transportation providers (airlines, cruise lines, etc.), and local officials for evacuation instructions during a weather emergency.

For further information on tropical cyclone warnings in the South Pacific region, please consult the Joint Typhoon Warning Center in Honolulu the National Weather Service's Central Pacific Hurricane Center, Fiji's regional meteorological center responsible for tropical cyclone warnings in the South Pacific region, or the Government of Australia's Bureau of Meteorology.

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Manta, Manabí, Ecuador
Current News in Ecuador
  • Human migration to Nepal’s tiger capital adds to conservation challenges
  • Gordon Moore, tech legend and conservation philanthropist, has died at 94
  • Citizen-run conservation booms in South America, despite state neglect
  • From ukuleles to reforestation: Regrowing a tropical forest in Hawai‘i
  • Can a new regional pact protect the Amazon from environmental crime? (commentary)
  • ‘Hope is action.’ David Suzuki retires into a life of determined activism
  • Indigenous communities and Mennonite colonies clash in Colombia
  • How do oil palm companies get away with disregarding Indonesian law? (commentary)
  • CO2 in, methane out? Study highlights complexity of coastal carbon sinks
  • RSPO suspension of Brazil palm oil exporter tied to Mongabay land-grabbing report
  • Mexico’s Tren Maya hotel construction clears forest reserve without permits
  • As hydropower dams quell the Mekong’s life force, what are the costs?
  • Mountain islands: Restoring a transitional cloud forest in Costa Rica
  • In central Brazil, mining company ignores Quilombola concerns over gold project
  • Will clean-energy minerals provoke a shift in how mining is done in Africa?
  • Jashodhon Pramanik: The farmer guardian of birds in Bangladesh
  • Newly published carbon market standards aim to increase integrity, confidence
  • Do tiger-dense habitats also help save carbon stock? It’s complicated
  • Robust river governance key to restoring Mekong River vitality in face of dams
  • Rewilding animals could be key for climate: Report
  • Ecuador and Colombia confirm deaths of abducted journalists
  • Rebels suspend handover of Ecuador press team's bodies: ICRC
  • 3 Ecuadorean Journalists Killed
  • Bustos Takes Over as Coach of Ecuador’s Delfin
  • Colombian Journalists Protest Killings of Ecuadorian Colleagues
  • Statement by the Spokesperson on the killing of three hostages in the border area between Ecuador and Colombia
  • Message from President of Ecuador
  • Hunt for Ecuadorean reporters' killers
  • Biologics Market Growth Is 66% Faster Than Pharma
  • Ecuador confirms deaths of journalists kidnapped by Colombian rebels
  • Do You Have News to Share? Get It Published.
  • Ecuadorean journalists held by Colombian rebels confirmed dead
  • Ecuador president confirms death of kidnapped reporters
  • Dissident rebels kidnap 2 more along Ecuador-Colombia border
  • Ecuadorian government gets 'proof of life' video of kidnapped couple
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  • Do You Have News to Share? Get It Published.
  • Comunicado de prensa ONU Ecuador
  • “Colombia y Ecuador respaldamos gestión del CICR para recuperar los cuerpos”: Mindefensa
  • Ecuador’s Government Gets ‘Proof of Life’ Video of Kidnapped Couple
  • Ecuador villagers’ fight with Chevron: Right place, right cause — but the wrong case?
  • How Colombia and Ecuador plan to secure their joint border
  • Another Two People Kidnpped at the Ecuador-Colombia Border
  • Ecuador says two more kidnapped on Colombia border
  • Dr Jawahar Surisetti’s MyBeti from India makes it to the UN SDG Campaign Report
  • Ecuadorean couple kidnapped near Colombian border
  • Documentary highlights life of religious sister who died in Ecuador earthquake
  • Fresh kidnapping rocks Ecuador
  • Do You Have News to Share? Get It Published.
  • Rebels kidnap couple on Ecuador and Colombia border
  • Ecuador: Two more kidnapped near Colombia border
  • Ecuadorian hostages held by dissident Colombian rebels plead for president's help
  • Ecuador says 2 more kidnapped near Colombia border
  • Ecuador Identifies Pair Kidnapped near Colombian Border
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  • The Andes Summit: More Than Ayahuasca - A Re-Validation of the Cultural Heritage of Ecuador's Ancient Indigenous Wisdom
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  • Banco FINCA Ecuador receives Smart Certification for its commitment to client protection
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