U.S. Issues New Travel 'Warning' For Thailand
THAILAND, JUL 25 – Indian Embassy warns travelers to avoid seven provinces after deadly clashes caused 14 deaths and over 46 injuries, urging reliance on official Thai updates for safety.
- This Friday, the Indian Embassy in Thailand issued a travel advisory, citing unrest near the Thailand–Cambodia border, to inform Indian travelers.
- Amid a long-running dispute, clashes erupted Thursday morning, most deadly in over a decade, escalating tensions between Thailand and Cambodia.
- Casualty reports show fatalities and mass displacement, with Thai officials confirming 13 civilians and one soldier killed, while Thai authorities report over 100,000 civilians fled.
- In a swift diplomatic response, Bangkok expelled Cambodia’s envoy and withdrew its ambassador from Cambodia.
- Travelers should check insurance policies with their insurer, as trip cancellation depends on holiday provider conditions.
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