The State Department Updated Its Travel Alert for Argentina and No Longer Includes Rosario as a High-Risk Area
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It was announced by the ambassador to Argentina, Peter Lamelas, after a meeting with the governor of Santa Fe, Maximiliano Pullaro
The update of the recommendations reviews urban and digital threats, highlights practices for visitors and highlights the importance of adopting safe technology and prevention strategies.
The government of that country eliminated the city as a specific area of greater risk in the recommendation for traveler. The governor of Santa Fe and the mayor of Rosario supported the decision.
The State Department kept Argentina at Level 1 recommendations for travelers, but eliminated Rosario as a specific risk destination.
The U.S. State Department removed the special security classification it had maintained for Rosario and placed the city within the "level of caution" assigned to Argentina in its Travel Advisory. This effectively eliminated the "Exercise Extreme Caution" recommendation and placed Rosario at Level 1, the lowest risk category, with the recommendation to "Exercise Normal Precautions." The change was welcomed by the government of Santa Fe province a…
The update of the US Department of State’s Travel Alert renders ineffective the special recommendation of “Extreme the precautions” for Rosario. The city goes on to integrate Argentina’s general classification, Level 1: “Take normal precautions”, in a recognition that reflects the improvement of security indicators and strengthens [...] La entrada Security: Pullaro and Javkin valued the decision of the United States to eliminate the special aler…
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