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US consulate limits hotel visits amid Karachi threat

Published on: August 2, 2025 12:53 PM

The The US Consulate General in Karachi has received a threat report targeting high-end hotels in the city, prompting immediate precautionary actions. As a result, official visits by US government personnel to these hotels have been temporarily restricted to ensure their safety. This move aims to reduce exposure to potential risk areas. report targeting high-end hotels in the city, prompting immediate precautionary actions. As a result, official visits by US government personnel to these hotels have been temporarily restricted to ensure their safety. This move aims to reduce exposure to potential risk areas.

According to a statement by the US State Department, the threat led to the issuance of a security alert urging US citizens to stay vigilant. The alert advised avoiding crowded places, keeping a low profile, and remaining aware in areas popular among tourists and Western nationals. This response is part of routine safety measures taken when credible threats are reported.

Additionally, the State Department highlighted that in such situations, access to public places like markets, restaurants, and shopping malls may be limited for US personnel. This is a common step taken to minimize risk during times of heightened security concerns in foreign countries. It reflects the government’s effort to prioritize the safety of its officials abroad.

Currently, the US maintains a travel advisory for Pakistan, asking its citizens to reconsider travel plans due to ongoing risks of terrorism and the possibility of armed conflict. The advisory stresses the importance of caution and situational awareness when in the region.

In a related development, the United Kingdom has also issued an advisory. On Friday, the UK foreign ministry warned its citizens to avoid all but essential travel to certain parts of Pakistan, aligning with US concerns. These parallel advisories underline the increasing security tension in some areas of the country.

Filed Under: Karachi, latest, Pakistan, Top Stories, World Tagged With: Latest, official visits by US government personnel to these hotels have been temporarily restricted to ensure their safety. This move aims to reduce exposure to potential risk areas., prompting immediate precautionary actions. As a result, The US Consulate General in Karachi has received a threat report targeting high-end hotels in the city, US consulate limits hotel visits amid Karachi threat

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