British Tourists Issued Urgent Terror Warning Amid ‘High Threat’ of Attacks in Madagascar
The Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office (FCDO) has issued a heightened terror alert for British nationals travelling to Madagascar, citing a “high threat of terrorist attacks”.
The warning comes amid a global increase in threats to UK interests, with the FCDO cautioning that terrorist groups or individuals may target British citizens abroad, even in destinations with no recent history of terrorism.
“There is a high threat of terrorist attack globally affecting UK interests and British nationals,” the FCDO said in its updated advice. “Stay aware of your surroundings at all times.”
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“Terrorist attacks could be indiscriminate, including in places frequented by foreign nationals,” the advisory stated.
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UK officials advised travellers to remain vigilant and follow safety guidelines, including those issued by UK Counter Terrorism Policing, which provides information on what to do in the event of a terrorist incident abroad.
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Other Recent Travel Alerts
This new alert follows similar warnings issued for other European destinations, including:
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The Netherlands, where additional border checks may occur on major roads, trains, and intra-Schengen flights
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Belgium, which has extended enhanced border security until December 2025
Travel Advice Summary for British Nationals
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Monitor local news and official FCDO updates regularly
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Avoid high-risk areas and gatherings
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Maintain a low profile and avoid public displays of nationality
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Ensure travel insurance covers political and terror-related disruption
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Keep communication devices charged and carry emergency contact info
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The FCDO reiterated that this information applies to those travelling on a full British citizen passport, and anyone unsure about specific entry or security requirements should contact the relevant foreign embassy before departure.