The Canadian government regularly issues new travel warnings and advisories to keep its citizens informed about the latest world news affecting travelers. For instance, it recently updated its advisory for Mexico due to the country’s flooding emergency. In addition, the Canadian government issued a warning to several Southeast Asian countries due to the tsunami risk that followed a violent earthquake in the Philippines.
Now, the government of Canada is once again updating its advisory for one of the most visited countries in South America, Peru. The local government has recently declared a state of emergency in two of its provinces, which are often visited by tourists. Here is what happened and why travelers are asked to be extra cautious when visiting this country.
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