The Week Ahead: February 26, 2024

Date

Europe
  • England, United Kingdom: Health Advisory | From February 24-28, junior doctors in England will strike over low pay, causing major disruptions in emergency departments. Travelers should prepare for longer wait times in emergency departments and reconfirm health appointments. 
  • Greece: Protest Advisory | From February 27-28, expect major disruptions in various industries across Greece as unionized workers plan to strike for several demands, including increased pay. Travelers are recommended to avoid all protests, confirm all appointments and travel plans, and avoid disorderly areas. 
  • Brussels, Belgium: Protest Advisory | On February 26 at 11:00 AM, farmers are planning a protest at the Schuman roundabout in Brussels, Belgium. Protests are part of ongoing unrest related to EU trade policies and the disruption of farm subsidies. Travelers should expect travel delays and avoid the area surrounding the protest.
  • Northern Ireland, United Kingdom: Protest Advisory | From February 27-29 in Northern Ireland, transport workers will strike. This will affect both the Translink bus and rail services in the entire region. Multiple unions have planned the strike over an ongoing dispute over pay. SafeAbroad travelers are advised to avoid all protests and demonstration locations. Plan for alternate travel means and allow for extra travel time.
  • Cork, Ireland: Protest Advisory | On February 26 at 9:30 AM, protests are planned in front of the Cork County Council offices. Farmers have scheduled the demonstration to demand better support for agriculture. SafeAbroad travelers are advised to avoid the demonstration and the affected areas. Plan routes to bypass the demonstration and obey instructions from officials. Monitor the local media for updates.
Americas
  • São Paulo, Brazil: Protest Advisory | On February 25 at the Museum of Art, protesters plan to gather in support of former President Bolsonaro. The event is expected to draw large crowds. Travelers should plan alternative routes in advance to circumvent demonstrations.
  • Buenos Aires, Argentina: Protest Advisory | On February 26, demonstrators belonging to the Confederation of Education Workers will gather at Plaza Pizzurno to denounce new education policies. Travelers are advised to stay clear of the protest area and avoid protest activity. Plan travel ahead of time, as alternative routes may be necessary. Monitor the local media for updates. 
  • Montevideo, Uruguay: Protest Advisory | On February 29 at 6:30 PM, a protest is expected at the Intendencia de Montevideo in regards to the ongoing Israel-Hamas conflict. Clashes and disruption are expected. Travelers are advised to avoid all protests and large gatherings in the area. Plan for alternative transportation. Monitor the local media for updates.
  • Bolivia: Weather Advisory | Until at least March 1 in La Paz and Pando, travelers should exercise caution concerning heavy floods. Numerous neighborhoods in affected cities are under evacuation. Travelers should keep up to date with weather applications and plan alternative routes in advance to circumvent floods.
Asia & Pacific
  • Nationwide, South Korea: Health Advisory | From February 25 through March 3, travelers in South Korea should expect severe medical disruptions from doctors striking over a planned increase in the number of physicians nationwide. The medical disaster alert level has been raised to “serious,” which is the highest level on a four-tier scale. Demonstrations will likely be broken up by the police. Travelers should confirm medical appointments and plan for emergencies by noting which facilities are open. 
  • Nationwide, India: Protest Advisory | On February 26, farmers are planning protests across India in response to a protesting farmer being killed by police and additional agricultural demands. Travelers should avoid protests and monitor developments via local media. 
  • Tokyo, Japan: Protest Advisory | On February 26, protests are expected at Shinjuku Station regarding Japan’s military expansion and constitution. Localized travel and security disruptions are expected. Travelers are advised to plan alternative routes in advance to circumvent travel delays.
  • Philippines: Protest Advisory | On February 25, protests are planned nationwide regarding the 38th anniversary of the EDSA People Power Revolution. Heightened security and localized travel disruptions are expected. Travelers should avoid all demonstrations, plan alternative routes to circumvent travel delays, and follow the guidance of local authorities.
Africa & Middle East
  • Chad: Protest Advisory | Until February 26, nationwide strikes will continue to condemn the rising cost of living. Previous protests occurred at public institutions and were dispersed by authorities with tear gas. Travelers should avoid all demonstrations and monitor the local media for updates.
  • Tindouf, Algeria: Security Advisory | From February 28-March 15, there is an elevated kidnapping threat to westerners  near refugee camps during the Sahara Marathon. Terror groups are likely capitalizing on westerners in the country for the marathon. Travelers should maintain enhanced situational awareness and avoid areas surrounding refugee camps.
  • Zimbabwe: Health Advisory | Through late February, the government has declared an outbreak of polio. Polio primarily spreads from person to person through contact with feces and respiratory droplets. Travelers should practice sanitary consumption and ensure vaccination against polio.
  • Nigeria: Protest Advisory | Over the coming days, expect travel disruption following an indefinite strike by transport associations regarding a fuel shortage. Travelers should ensure alternate means of transportation and avoid related demonstrations. 

Recent
Advisories

Inti Raymi celebrations will attract approximately 100,000 visitors to Cusco, Peru, on June 24; expect congestion and security measures.

Inti Raymi, the Festival of the Sun, is a major cultural celebration in Peru. Approximately 100,000 attendees and 1,000 performers attend the festival annually. Inti Raymi festivities are held throughout the day at Qoricancha, Huacaypata, and Sacsayhuamán. Road closures and high volumes of people will lead to significant transportation delays. Cusco sits at an elevation of 11,155 ft, making altitude sickness among visitors common.

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Major disruptions and heightened security measures are expected during the San Fermín Festival in Pamplona, Spain, from July 6–14.

The San Fermín Festival in Pamplona runs from July 6 to July 14, with Running of the Bulls events beginning July 7 at approximately 8:00 AM, drawing over one million visitors. Crowding, high-speed bulls, alcohol use, and restricted movement increase injury risks and limit emergency access. Transportation and emergency services will be strained by festival congestion.

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Beginning on June 24 at 7:00 AM, AMOTAC transportation workers will protest across Mexico; expect travel delays.

The Mexican Alliance of Transportation Organizations (AMOTAC) has organized a protest in response to workers’ safety concerns. Starting at 7:00 AM on June 24, AMOTAC plans to block highways and major roads throughout Mexico, with the largest blockages occurring in Mexico City. Traffic related to the two World Cup matches Mexico is hosting that day will further strain the country’s transportation infrastructure, likely causing severe congestion and delays in and around Mexico City and Monterrey. 

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