Urgent travel advisory for Madagascar due to protests, ‘crime and unrest’



The U.S. State Department has issued an increased travel advisory pertaining to Madagascar due to “crime and unrest.”

The Level 3 advisory was updated Sept. 27, citing protests occurring throughout the country that can “turn violent without warning.”

Travelers are also warned about protesters engaging in rioting, looting, vandalism and destruction of property.

“U.S. citizens should stay in place and avoid areas with protests or demonstrations,” the advisory says. 

“Sporadic protests may develop quickly, especially after dark.”

The advisory indicates that violent crime is on the rise in Madagascar and can occur after dark. 

“The Dahalo, criminal gangs known for stealing cattle, are clashing more with security forces,” the advisory says.

“This is happening mainly in areas south and west of the capital.”

At least 32 people were killed in an area north of the capital of Antananarivo when the Dahalo set homes on fire in 2022, Reuters reported at the time.

The U.S. State Department has issued an increased travel advisory for Madagascar due to protesters in the area engaging in rioting, looting, vandalism and destruction of property. Takashi – stock.adobe.com
Members of a section of the Malagasy army following clashes between demonstrators and security forces during protests calling for the resignation of President Andry Rajoelina in Antananarivo, on October 11. AFP via Getty Images

State Department officials warn of armed robbery and assault that “can happen in remote areas,” as well as on major national roads. 

Madagascar is a popular destination for travelers who love exploration and visiting rainforests, canyons and caves.

The island is home to over 110 species of lemurs, according to the International Union for Conservation of Nature.

Madagascar has over 110 species of lemurs. MatT – stock.adobe.com

A military coup unfolded in Madagascar when the country’s parliament voted to impeach President Andry Rajoelina, who recently fled the nation, Fox News Digital reported.

The State Department has four travel advisory levels to help travelers assess safety risks before visiting other countries.

The advisory levels are: Level 1 – Exercise Normal Precautions; Level 2 – Exercise Increased Caution; Level 3 – Reconsider Travel; and Level 4 – Do Not Travel.

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