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The U.S. warns travelers against visiting 16 African nations due to terrorism, crime, and unstable conditions.
The U.S. Department of State has issued heightened travel warnings for 16 African countries, including Ethiopia, Mali, and Sudan, urging Americans to avoid or reconsider travel due to security threats, political instability, and health risks.
The advisories, ranging from Level 2 to Level 4, highlight dangers such as terrorism, violent crime, civil unrest, and inadequate medical care.
Sierra Leone is among those with a Level 2 warning, citing frequent robberies, unreliable police response, and poor healthcare infrastructure.
U.S. travelers are advised to stay informed, avoid demonstrations, enroll in the Smart Traveler Enrollment Program, and take precautions like not displaying wealth.
The warnings emphasize that conditions can change rapidly, and travelers should consult official sources before planning trips.
Estados Unidos advierte a los viajeros de no visitar 16 naciones africanas debido al terrorismo, la delincuencia y las condiciones inestables.