The U.S. State Department warns travelers to Spain and Namibia to exercise caution due to terrorism, civil unrest, and crime. (Shutterstock)
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The U.S. Department of State is warning those thinking of traveling to Spain about dangers in that country.
The department issued its travel advisory for Spain to Level 2 or “Exercise Increased Caution” — citing risks of terrorism and civil unrest on Monday.
The advisory warns that terrorist groups may plan attacks there, potentially targeting tourist sites, transportation hubs, markets, government buildings, hotels, restaurants, places of worship, and other crowded public spaces. Such attacks could occur with little or no warning, the department said.
The advisory also highlights frequent demonstrations, often tied to political or economic issues, significant holidays, or international events.
Travelers are urged to avoid protests, stay vigilant in crowded areas, and follow instructions from local authorities.
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Spain and Namibia at Level 2 on Monday
Namibia was also updated under the advisory on Monday due to concerns over health risks and violent crimes. The department warned about home invasions, break-ins, muggings, and “smash-and-grab” incidents targeting vehicles near tourist areas or in shopping mall parking lots.
Crimes of opportunity, such as the theft of money, cell phones, and personal property, remain common, they said in the travel advisory.
Travelers are reminded that Namibia’s sparse population and remote destinations can leave visitors far from emergency services and medical facilities.
Health facilities in the country may lack basic medications, particularly outside major cities, the department warned.
For more information, visit travel.state.gov.
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