Thursday, March 17, 2011

Japan Bombarded Travel Warning

Tokyo Residents
JAKARTA - Various trials kept coming to Japan. After the quake, tsunamis and the nuclear danger, the State now faced with a siege Sakura's travel warning.
 
Various state travel warning imposed in order to secure its citizens from the threat of high levels of radiation following a nuclear reactor coolant damage Fukushima.
 
Here is a warning travel warning issued by some countries following the earthquake and tsunami, also caught up with Japan's nuclear crisis in nuclear power plants.

 
AUSTRALIA - The Australian Government has decided not to renew the warning travel warning to its citizens and advised them to reconsider their need to go to Japan. This decision is based on the advice of a nuclear safety expert.
"We specifically requested the Australian Radiation Protection and Nuclear Safety Agency if necessary to the adjustment in Australia's travel advice, regarding the establishment of safe limits a radius of 20 kilometers. The two institutions suggest, based on information received, such adjustments are not needed today, "said Foreign Minister Kevin Rudd.
Prime Minister Julia Gillard said there was no plan to conduct the examination of radiation against those who returned from Japan.
 
UNITED KINGDOM - UK Foreign Office ban all unnecessary travel to Tokyo and northeastern Japan.
 
"We are actively monitoring the situation at nuclear facilities and urged British citizens pay attention to the advice given by the Japanese authorities, including the 20 kilometer zone around the facility Fukushima ban and did not leave the house, closing windows and doors, and do not use vents if you are in a radius of 20 -30 miles from the facility, "the British Embassy said in a statement in his official website.
 
CANADA - The Canadian government warned its citizens to avoid a radius of 20 kilometers from the Fukushima nuclear power plant and avoid unnecessary travel to the northeastern region of Japan is affected by the earthquake and tsunami.
 
Canadians are also warned to be extra vigilant on the way to the Tokyo area because of damage to transportation, electricity, and telecommunications systems.
 
CROATIA - Croatian Government advised its citizens to defer travel to Japan. Government of Croatia to advise citizens not to travel to earthquake affected area and keep in touch with the Croatian Embassy in Tokyo for further notice.
 
FRANCE - French Embassy in Tokyo urged its citizens to leave Japan or toward southern Japan. French Embassy said it had asked the airline Air France to deploy several aircraft to evacuate French citizens from Japan. Currently two aircraft already sent there.
GERMANY - German Foreign Ministry advised its citizens to consider whether or not they travel to Yokohama or Tokyo.
 
"Based on the current situation that we get from Japan, the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of banning its citizens living near the area of ​​crisis and suggested that the Germans are close to the NPP or the region worst affected by the earthquake in Yokohama or Tokyo to consider whether to stay in the region need to or not, "the German Foreign Ministry statement on his official website.
 
NEW ZEALAND - New Zealand Ministry of Foreign Affairs continue to call to avoid unnecessary travel to Tokyo and the northeast region affected by the earthquake.
 
"There is a high safety risk in the prefectures in Japan are affected by the earthquake and tsunami. We oppose all forms of unnecessary travel to the northeastern region of Japan until the situation returns to normal," the statement the New Zealand Embassy in Tokyo on his official website.
 
PHILIPPINES - The Philippine government advised its citizens to defer unnecessary travel to Japan, but did not issue a travel ban.
 
"Our fear is they will be stranded there. Aftershocks are still happening and the threat of radiation leaks. We asked them to postpone the trip if it is not necessary, "said Deputy Foreign Minister Rafael Segius Philippines.
 
However, the Philippine government did not evacuate its citizens from Japan.
 
Philippine Foreign Affairs Department said there were more than 200 thousand of Filipinos in Japan, including 4500 residents in areas hit by the earthquake and tsunami.
 
SLOVAKIA - Slovak Government advised its citizens not to travel to Japan and postpone plans to travel to other regions in Japan including Tokyo.
 
SLOVENIA - Slovenian Government has warned its citizens not to travel to Japan unless it is necessary.
 
"We do not allow non-urgent travel to the troubled region in Japan. For the citizens of Slovenia who can not postpone their trip to Japan, we recommend extra caution and double check the conditions in which they will visit the region, "said Slovenian Foreign Ministry statement on his official website.
 
SOUTH KOREA - South Korean Foreign Ministry issued a travel advice to Japan. Foreign Ministry prohibits travel to the region and other regions of Fukushima in northern Tokyo.
 
TAIWAN - Taiwan's Foreign Ministry issued a travel alert warning of 13 prefectures in Japan because of the potential spread of radiation.
 
UNITED STATES - Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the United States (U.S.) has urged its citizens not to travel tours and travel do not need to Japan at the moment and ask the U.S. Government officials to delay a trip to Japan if it is not urgent.

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