The US state department has updated its travel advisory for Trinidad and Tobago to Level 3, urging Americans to reconsider travel due to increased terrorism and kidnapping risks. The advisory follows the country's nationwide state of emergency over gang-related violence. Americans are advised to take precautionary measures, including purchasing travel insurance and avoiding displays of wealth.
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