Japanese Consulate in Milan Issues Advisory for Milan-Cortina Paralympics Amid Worsening Middle East Situation

Japanese Consulate in Milan Issues Advisory for Milan-Cortina Paralympics Amid Worsening Middle East Situation

The Consulate-General of Japan in Milan has issued a safety advisory in light of the Milan-Cortina Paralympics and the deterioration of the situation in the Middle East.

Security around the venues is being strengthened, with traffic restrictions and access controls in place. In addition, due to the worsening situation in the Middle East, Italian authorities have heightened their alert level against possible terrorist attacks and other threats throughout Italy. The consulate is urging people to stay informed of the latest developments through media reports and other sources, and to pay close attention to their surroundings so as not to be caught up in any unforeseen incidents.

Furthermore, as flight cancellations on routes to and from the Middle East and temporary airport closures have been occurring, travelers are requested to make necessary changes and other arrangements as needed. Even if you have registered in advance with the Japanese government’s “Tabi-Regi” (Travel Registration) system, overseas safety information emails and other notices may no longer be delivered once the registered end date of your trip has passed, so you are encouraged to complete the necessary procedures to change your registration details.

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