U.S. State Department Downgrades Australian Travel Advisory
byDaine泰勒/
The U.S. State Department has reduced the travel advisory issued for Australia, at the request of the Australian Prime Minister Scott Morrison, according to a report by Sky News.
澳大利亚受到一系列持续的丛林大火的困扰,这些丛林大火导致了大量破坏,栖息地丧失,并显着影响了该地区大部分地区的空气质量。据报道,据报道,澳大利亚总理对“非常接近美国总统的人民”表示呼吁,并在白宫内的“高级级别”进行了讨论。
As a result, the Level 2 warning advising travelers to exercise increased caution has been replaced by a Level 1 advisory recommending travelers exercise normal precautions. This updated advisory does not apply to certain areas that have been heavily affected by the fires.
A Level 2 advisory is still in effect for the Australian Capital Territory, Central Tablelands of New South Wales State and South Eastern Victoria State, as well as other areas that have been affected, either as a result of the fires or the drop in air quality.
建议旅行者“考虑到丛林大火影响的地区,直到丛林大火带来的风险并导致空气质量差,请增加谨慎。”他们还应监视当地新闻媒体媒体,以获取有关疏散区域的更新。
The update alsolists areas where the air quality has been affectedby the smoke from bushfires.
For up-to-date information on which areas have been affected by the fires, visit theAustralian Tourism Website.
And for those interested in donating to the local fire departments’ efforts to contain the blazes, you can give directly to the state fire authorities in both Victoria and New South Wales, two of the states hardest hit by the fires. Visit theVictoria fire department’s website,和新南威尔士消防局网站.