[ad_1] Australian tourists heading to France for the European summer have been urged to exercise a “high degree of caution” as violent clashes betwe
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Australian tourists heading to France for the European summer have been urged to exercise a “high degree of caution” as violent clashes between protesters and police continue to grow.
Riots broke out across France on June 27 following the shooting death of 17-year-old Nahel M by French police, with police stations and public institutions targeted during heated clashes.
Following the unrest, the Australian government has warned travellers to be extra vigilant amid the “threat of terrorism” as thousands of Australians flock to Europe over the summer months.
“Riots have occurred across France which have turned violent, leading to the destruction of property including vehicles, shops, police stations, and schools,” a government spokesperson said.
“Clashes with police have occurred, resulting in the use of tear gas and arrests. Be particularly vigilant at night and avoid all demonstrations and areas with significant police activity.
“Curfews have been introduced in some cities. Public transport may be restricted or cancelled. The situation may change at short notice. Monitor the media and official sources for updates.”
Travellers have been warned that violent attacks against tourists could occur, especially late at night in tourist areas.
Travel advice for the country was last updated on July 3 and lists France as “yellow” for “exercise increased caution”.
The tricolour system ranks countries between “normal safety precautions” and avoiding all travel.
The UK also remains under a yellow threat level owing to the threat from terrorism.
Other popular destinations such as Greece are under the lowest travel rating of green.
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