- We advise you
to exercise a high degree of caution in the Philippines because of the
high threat of terrorist attack and the high level of serious crime.
- Pay close
attention to your personal security at all times and monitor the media for
information about possible new safety or security risks.
- Violent crime
is a significant problem in the Philippines.
- Terrorist
attacks could occur at anytime, anywhere in the Philippines, including in
Manila. You should avoid places known to be terrorist targets.
According to media reports of late June, authorities in
Davao City and other parts of Mindanao are at a heightened state of alert due
to an unspecified security threat.
- There is a
high threat of kidnapping throughout the Philippines. The threat is
highest in the southern Philippines, including coastal and island tourist
resorts and dive sites, including in remote locations in the Sulu Sea and
along the Zamboanga Peninsula. Groups based in the south are capable of
carrying out kidnappings and launching attacks in other parts of the
Philippines, including areas surrounding the Sulu Sea such as Palawan, and
other locations frequented by tourists.
- We advise you
to reconsider your need to travel to eastern Mindanao (including the
provinces of Bukidnon, Camiguin, Misamis Oriental, Compostela Valley,
Davao del Norte, Davao del Sur, Agusan del Norte, Agusan del Sur, Surigao
del Norte and Surigao del Sur) due to the very high levels of violent crime
and the high threat of terrorist attack.
- We strongly
advise you not travel to central and western Mindanao, including the
Zamboanga Peninsula, Zamboanga del Norte and Sulu Archipelago, due to the
very high threat of kidnapping, terrorist attack, violent crime and
violent clashes between armed groups.
- The typhoon
season normally runs from late May to early December. This is also the
rainy season when tropical storms, flooding and landslides may occur.
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