Thursday, September 30, 2010

Pacific Typhoon Season 2010

This Travel Alert has been issued by a u.s. citizens living or to warn you when you travel East Asia and Western and Central Pacific region information from Western and Central Pacific typhoons continuous threat.  The area covered by this notice includes countries in East Asia and Western and Central Pacific regions North of the equator.  In this area, Pacific typhoons may occur all year round, however, traditionally concerts during the month of November through June.  U.s. citizens in the region should monitor local weather and take appropriate measures, as appropriate.  Declaration of travel shall be 1 December 2010.

  National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) 's CPHC (Central Pacific Hurricane Center) predicts a 70% chance that 2010 Typhoon Season activities and the activities carried out within the normal Central Pacific basin below.Each season in the Western and Central Pacific region, in the light of the experience, which on average 31 typhoons around half are can cause serious and the destruction of National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration recommends that Typhoon prone areas to be prepared. 

  In the past, many u.s. citizens to travel abroad during the growing season, Typhoon in this area were forced to delay their trip or return to the United States airports infrastructure damage and can therefore, by reason of the limited availability of the flight.In many cases, the flights were suspended and the passengers have been necessary to repair a damaged airport long delays the wash or obstructed residuals, the information would adversely affect access to the airport and land routes ran out of areas.  In the event that you should know that the Typhoon may be able to derogate from the affected area for at least 24-48 hours. 

  The storm of post-conflict unpleasant and sometimes dangerous may occur when the storms have passed while you wait for the transport of the United States back.  Typhoons are often involved in many places without harming the high tide and floods.  If you live in the ocean or other bodies of water may be especially risky.Avalanches and landslides are also serious concerns during the periods of heavy rain and occasional violence Ryöstelyllä. sometimes occur after natural disasters, but media reports may be exaggerated or otherwise invalid.  Be sure to check with local authorities for the safety and security.  Weather or injury, the u.s. Embassy and the infrastructure of the host country and the safety of personnel may be unable to assist you at all times.

  If the storm of post-conflict injury requires evacuation, Ministry of Foreign Affairs and our ' embassies or consular offices abroad in work and to recommend from the disaster the safest and most efficient means of transport of Commercial airlines are. evacuation of the best source.The Department organizes the other means of transport, including the United States military support only as a last resort in commercial air transport, is fully available in an emergency situation should know. All provide free transfer of title, but has the right to offer the return to the United States, if you have an economic need exists and customs supervision.  If you have not already done so, you should obtain travel insurance to cover unexpected emergency.

If living in or travelling abroad storm prone areas should you prepare the typhoons and tropical storms by organising a kit containing a supply of bottled water, perishable food items, the battery power or hand-control system radio and critical documents including passport, photo-identification and/or waterproof container in the birth certificate.  In the event of an emergency shelters often have access only to the Commission the texts of the resources, and to limit the provision of medical care and food supplies.

Remember to stay aware of the weather from local media to monitor.For more information about the Typhoon warnings for the Western and Central Pacific region hear http://www.usno.navy.mil/jtwc and the national Weather Service Central Pacific Hurricane Center, Fiji's http://www.prh.noaa.gov/hnl/cphc and regional meteorological warnings in the center of the cyclone in the South Pacific region http://www.met.gov.fj is responsible for the Joint Typhoon Warning Honolulu by the Trust Center.

Small tropical storms can develop very quickly, typhoons to leave safely by limiting the time.Tell your family and friends in the United States and in close connection to the supply of a tour operator, hotel staff and local officials in the event of an emergency evacuation instructions Forecast.Protection from loss or damage, travel and identity documents documents such as the need to replace lost documents could harm them or delay in the United States to return.

We ask that all u.s. citizens abroad to register with the nearest embassy or consulate of the United States Department of State; travel registration Web site., are registered, you receive the nearest embassy or consulate's latest security updates and security updates to the hotel is an ideal base for. registration will also ensure that we can reach you in an emergency situation abroad or at home. Although consular officers are available to assist you in the event of a crisis, to do everything in their power to make, please be aware that local authorities have the primary responsibility for persons residing in or on the road, lainkäyttövallassa welfare.

For more information about cyclones and storm preparedness can be found on the Bureau of consular Hurricane preparedness for the website of the Typhoon Season, Typhoon prone areas on the page. travel updated information shall be obtained by calling the Department of State; 1-888-407-4747 in the United States and Canada or other territories 1-202-501-4444. If you travel in the region, check the US's Embassy or consular office of the liability of the consular services of the site you visit for more information, please consult the country territory. the region or Country Specific information Web site.

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