The Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office (FCDO) has sounded the alarm for Britons travelling to Belgium with a stark new update. On Thursday, the FCDO highlighted critical safety and security concerns, cautioning travellers about the heightened risk of terrorism in the country.
The advisory emphasised: “There is a high threat of terrorist attack globally affecting UK interests and British nationals, including from groups and individuals who view the UK and British nationals as targets. Stay aware of your surroundings at all times.”
It also pointed UK citizens to resources provided by UK Counter Terrorism Policing, advising: “UK Counter Terrorism Policing has information and advice on staying safe abroad and what to do in the event of a terrorist attack. Find out how to reduce your risk from terrorism while abroad.”
Focusing on Belgium specifically, the FCDO warned: “Terrorists are likely to try to carry out attacks in Belgium. Attacks could be indiscriminate, including in places visited by foreigners such as:
” The guidance continued with a call for vigilance: “You should be vigilant in public places and follow the advice of local authorities. There have been some high-profile terrorist attacks across Belgium. The main threat is from extremists linked to Daesh (formerly referred to as ISIL). Previous incidents have included fatal attacks against civilians and law enforcement:
“The Belgian authorities have successfully disrupted various attack plans, making a number of arrests in recent years. The Belgian government has set the national threat level at 3 – ‘Serious’. You can expect to see an increased police presence, and additional safety measures may be in place. Be aware of your surroundings and follow the advice of local authorities.”
It also cautioned about ongoing protests and strikes, particularly in major cities and around the Schuman area (EU quarter) in Brussels. It noted that while most demonstrations are peaceful, there is a risk of unrest or violence.
The FCDO further warned: “There has also been violence following major sporting fixtures. Demonstrations by farmers can block major roads and delay traffic. Demonstrations in the Schuman area can affect access to the British Embassy and the British Consulate General.
“Strike action is an ongoing issue that can cause severe travel disruption across the country and affect international travel. Strike action may be announced at short notice and planned strike action may be extended at short notice. Strikes can coincide with demonstrations and protests.
“For regular updates on any disruption, check local news and follow advice given by your travel provider. If you are in areas where large gatherings are taking place, remain vigilant and move away quickly if there are signs of disorder. Avoid protests, expect delays on some major roads and follow the advice of the authorities.”
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