Travel warning for Tourists to the US extend to end of year

Travel warning for Tourists to the US

Travel warning for Tourists to the US extend to end of year

Travel warning for Tourists to the US extend to end of year due o Tornadoes, wild fires and volcanic activities in different states

Additionally, the advisory adds that volcanic activity may be triggered by a storm in Alaska, Hawaii, California, Washington, and Oregon.

“Tornado safety tips: what to do before, during, and after”
Although the purpose of the extended caution is to alert Tourists to potential hazards such as wildfires and tornadoes.

It was also issued since this year’s hurricane season has been very active and prolonged.

Nevertheless, for all kinds of natural disasters in USA, the advice to heed local authorities (including orders to evacuate if necessary) and to stay alert to changing weather conditions is applicable.

The caution continues, “Tornadoes can happen at any time depending on weather conditions.”

“The FEMA website has advice about what to do before, during and after a tornado.”

Similar alerts on harsh and erratic weather in several nations are also issued by the U.S.

Dreamers of a polar exhibition in Antarctica should be mindful of the environmental risks presented by severe and unpredictable weather patterns and a lack of emergency services.

Additionally, the US State Department and US Embassy in Japan have been alerting tourists to the country’s continuous seismic risk.

While occasional advisories are issued in reaction to isolated earthquakes or storms (like the one that struck Taiwan in April), nations like Japan are always at risk because of their location in the Pacific Ocean—a little island off the coast of Asia.

In a recent update, the U.S. Embassy and Consulates in Japan stated that “Japan is the most seismically active piece of real estate in the world.”

The consequences of such a quake will vary greatly depending upon the time of day and year that the quake occurs, and no one can predict with any certainty what conditions will be like immediately following an intensive shock.”

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