South Korea's Ministry of Foreign Affairs will lift its Stage 1 travel warning for Japan and revise its travel warning from next month 1st.
According to the Ministry of Foreign Affairs on the 28th, since the lifting of COVID-19 travel restrictions,
Given the continued increase in travel and the good public safety situation, we have decided to lift the previous travel warning for Japan. However, the areas designated as Stage 3 (departure recommendation) (from the Fukushima Nuclear Power Plant) will remain as they were.
Travel warnings for areas within a 30 km radius and areas designated by the Japanese government for evacuation orders will remain in place. Iran has been downgraded from "Special Travel Warning" to Stage 2 (restricted travel) except for some border areas.
Furthermore, Sri Lanka, Mongolia, Senegal and others will be downgraded from Stage 2 to Stage 1, reflecting improvements in the security and health situations.
Meanwhile, the Colombian department of Norte de Santander has decided to limit the number of people in the country to 10,000, due to the risk of serious crimes and terrorist attacks.
The travel warning designated by the Korean government is Stage 1 (travel caution), Stage 2 (travel restraint), Stage 3 (departure recommendation), Stage 4 (
It consists of four stages:
2024/06/29 07:06 KST
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