The U.S. State Department has raised its travel advice Trinidad and Tobago, Caribbean Island Due to a state of emergency, Venezuela’s northeast coast.
State Council In “The Risk of Terrorism and Kidnapping”, a Level 3 travel consultation was sent to the island, which means Americans should rethink travel. ”
“On December 30, 2024, the Government of Trinidad and Tobago (Gott) declared a national emergency (SOE),” the State Department website wrote. “This is due to the possibility of ongoing criminal activity threatening public safety. On January 13, 2025, the Parliament extended SOE to April 2025.”
In ongoing state-owned enterprises, Trinidad officials have the right to arrest people on suspicion of illegal activities and searches of public and private property. Bail persons are also suspended for those charged with the crime.
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The State Department has raised travel warnings to Trinidad and Tobago to level 3. (iStock)
The country’s capital, Spain, sees “regularity” Violence and shootings and gang activities According to the State Council, it is very common.
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According to the State Department, the country’s capital is a Spanish port, and believes that “routine” violence and shootings, violent gang activities are common. (iStock)
“Foreigners and permanent residents of the U.S. law are victims of recent kidnapping,” reads the State Department travel consultation page in Trinidad and Tobago.
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The State Department has sent a Level 3 travel consultation to the island, which means Americans should reconsider traveling, in a “case above the risks of terrorism and kidnapping.” (iStock)
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U.S. government employees working in Trinidad and Tobago have been banned from traveling to certain areas, including downtown and all beaches after the darkness.
One of the State Department’s list of travel tips for Americans traveling to Trinidad and Tobago is advice on buying insurance before traveling, not “showing signs of wealth” such as jewelry and beware of online dating scams, among other various other suggestions.