Officials change travel alert for spring break hot spot while warning of ‘sexual assaults’

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The U.S.State Department updated itstravel advisory for Jamaica,changing the guidance from a Level 3 to a Level 2.

Officials decreased the advisory from “reconsider travel” to “exercise increased caution” on Jan.17.

“There were no changes to the risk indicators,” the advisory noted.It advised individuals to “exercise increased caution due to crime, health and natural disaster risks.”

INFLUENCERS FACE BACKLASH FOR ‘TRAGEDY TOURISM’ DURING HURRICANE MELISSA

Jamaica is popular amongspring breakersfor its all-inclusive resorts that cater to lively partiers in Negril and Montego Bay.

About 4.1 million people visited the island in 2023 alone, according to Jamaica’s Ministry of Tourism.

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Over four million people visited Jamaica in 2023.(Peter Dench/Getty Images)

In October,Hurricane Melissadevastated Jamaica, causing widespread damage to the western part of the island.

While all major airports have reopened since, “some areas are still experiencing post-storm impacts on infrastructure and services,” according to the advisory.

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