Full list of countries issuing travel warnings to the UK amid violent riots as India becomes latest country to warn its citizens to avoid areas in Britain
Racist violence has been raging in Britain since the weekend, with far-right groups causing chaos across the country.
The riots, regarded as the worst wave of extremist violence in Britain in years, broke out in Rotherham, where thugs set fire to a hotel housing asylum seekers, Hull, Birmingham, Darlington, Plymouth, Bristol, Liverpool and Belfast.
In response to the shocking images broadcast around the world, several countries have issued official warnings. India is the latest country to warn its citizens about the situation in Britain.
On Tuesday afternoon, six countries warned their citizens to avoid certain areas and stay safe.
MailOnline has listed each country and the precise advice they have shared.
Anti-immigration protesters attempt to enter the Holiday Inn Express Hotel, which is housing asylum seekers, on August 4, 2024 in Rotherham
A car burns on Parliament Road after being set alight by far-right activists holding a demonstration in Middlesbrough on August 4, 2024
Police officers with dogs intervene after far-right protesters marched towards anti-racism campaigners and clashed with police in Guildhall Square in Plymouth
India
India’s High Commissioner in London has urged its citizens to remain “vigilant” in light of the “recent unrest”.
A statement on Tuesday morning said: “Indian travellers are aware of recent unrest in some parts of the UK.
‘The Indian High Commission in London is closely monitoring the situation. Visitors from India are advised to remain vigilant and exercise caution during their travel in the UK.
‘It is advisable to follow local news and advice from local security services and avoid areas where protests are taking place.’
Australia
The Australian government has warned its Smart Traveller service that citizens in the UK should exercise “high levels of caution due to the threat of terrorism”.
It added that citizens should “avoid areas where protests are taking place due to the potential for disruption and violence, monitor the media for information and updates, and follow the instructions of local authorities.”
Nigeria
Nigeria’s High Commissioner to the United Kingdom said on Monday evening that the ‘Riots, which have taken on a violent and disorderly character, as evidenced by reported attacks on police officers and damage to property and infrastructure, could spread across the country.
‘Therefore, the Nigerian community is advised to be extra vigilant, stay away from protest areas and avoid large gatherings.
‘The High Commission will endeavour to keep the Nigerian community in the UK informed of any developments as the situation develops.’
Police hold back anti-immigration protesters during confrontation on the seafront, on August 4, 2024 in Weymouth
Malaysia
The Malaysian High Commission took a stricter measure and made it mandatory for Malaysians to register with the diplomatic mission.
Earlier, the report warned ‘Malaysians living in or travelling to the UK… to stay away from protest areas, remain vigilant and follow the latest updates and guidance from local authorities.’
Indonesia
The Indonesian Embassy in London is warning its citizens in the UK to avoid large crowds and be extra vigilant.
UAE
The UAE Ministry of Foreign Affairs has urged its citizens to “exercise utmost caution and take necessary precautions given the volatile security situation in several cities across the UK.”
In addition, the ministry warns UAE citizens not to visit areas where riots and protests are taking place, and to avoid crowded areas.
UAE citizens must heed the warnings of the UAE Embassy in London and comply with all safety instructions.
The Ministry of Foreign Affairs also advises UAE citizens of the importance of maintaining contact with the embassy in London in the event of an emergency or suspected potential danger.