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The State Department has raised a Level 2 travel warning, advising US citizens to exercise increased vigilance when visiting Italy—and even Belgium—amid escalating terrorism concerns. Travelers are urged to carefully review safety guidelines as these advisory measures come into effect.
The U.S. Department of State has reissued a travel advisory to Italy amid growing concerns of "terrorism" as many Americans plan summer travel.
American citizens are now advised to 'exercise increased caution ... due to terrorism.'
Italy has long been a summer hotspot for globetrotters everywhere -- but an updated travel advisory has just been issued for the beloved European vacation destination.
The U.S. State Department issued a "Level 2" travel warning for Italy, citing terrorism concerns.
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