US Changes Travel Advisory for Jamaica Following Devastating Hurricane

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A flag waves in the wind at a U.S. embassy in a file photo. Gleb Garanich/ReutersThe U.S. State Department on Jan. 17 changed its travel advisory for Jamaica and indicated a lowered risk for American citizens who want to travel to the Caribbean island nation.The agency reduced its advisory for Jamaica from Level 3 to Level 2, meaning that U.S. citizens who travel there should use “increased caution,” citing “crime, health, and natural disaster risks.” Some areas in the country have a higher risk than others, it said.

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