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The Federal Bureau of Inquiry warns Americans while traveling abroad on the Spring break.
“There is a college student or a college student looking for a short respite from the stiffness of academic life, know that there are risks,” FTB Assistant Assistant Akil Davis said on a news broadcast Monday. “You need to keep your vigilance throughout your journeys and connect with the nearest US embassy or consulate.”
Warning comes after the University of Pittsburgh Sudidsha Kavanki The Dominican Republic has disappeared while traveling to Resort Town Punta Cana.
Spring break The travel season covers the most in March and April. Airlines and airports said they expect to work this season CBS News reportsWith the Transport Safety Department, this is 5% waiting for a jump in the flyers over the past year.
FBI recommends travelers while traveling to “be sober and careful”. Their recommendations include contact points to use the suspicious activity, or to use the suspicious activity using an extraordinary taxi or service for family members or “to learn about you or” information about you or to inform you about your discounted situation.
The FBI also recommends preventing the “sexual friendly proposal” that can cause illegal and not “improper” actions, “sexual qualitation, photos and blackmail.”
The agency calls people to travel alone, especially after the night.
Anyone going abroad should check Travel tips FBI says for their intended purpose. Travel tips are up to 4 to level 1 and are regularly reviewed and updated for each country. According to the State Department, there are several factors, including levels, criminal levels, terrorist threats, civil unrest, health concerns and natural disasters. If it is known that certain regions are more risky than others, there may be many advice of a country.
In Level 1 Travelers must take normal measures and include a slight risk level of all international trips. Level 2 recommends that due to caution due to “growing risks for safety and safety.” Level 3 suggests that Americans travel to this destination and a recommendation against any journey in Level 4.
The following map shows the state department’s advice to the country. Hover on a country to see which level advice is.
Although FBI did not celebrate on Monday, another threat was to be aware of carbon monoxide. Invisible, odorless gas is the leading cause of death in the United States, killing more than 400 Americans every year Centers for disease control and prevention. Death of American tourists abroad Mexico and Baits associated with carbon monoxide poisoning.
To avoid a carbon monoxide, specialists offer to provide at least one carbon monoxide detector of your hotel room or lease. Travelers can also bring a portable detector. If the excitement of a carbon monoxide detection is extinguished, experts recommend to get out of the building immediately.
The symptoms of carbon monoxide poisoning include headaches, dizziness, nausea, vomiting, weakness, chestache and confusion, but the gas experience includes people who encounter symptoms.
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