Arugam Bay, Sri Lanka – In light of credible threats targeting foreign tourists, security has been significantly ramped up in the popular surfing destination of Arugam Bay. The U.S. Embassy in Colombo issued an urgent travel advisory on Tuesday, warning American citizens to avoid the area due to credible information indicating a potential attack against popular tourist locations. The embassy has restricted its personnel from traveling to Arugam Bay until further notice.
Israel’s National Security Council echoed these concerns, urging its citizens to vacate the region immediately. The alert highlighted a raised travel advisory level, advising individuals to steer clear of coastal areas, including Ahangama, Galle, Hikkaduwa, and Weligama. The Israeli government emphasized the importance of avoiding any outward expressions of Israeli identity while in these areas.
In response to the alerts, Sri Lankan police have deployed additional forces to Arugam Bay, establishing increased roadblocks and security checks. Police spokesperson Nihal Thalduwa assured the public that special measures are being implemented nationwide to safeguard tourists, particularly as the year-end travel season approaches.
Local authorities are also urging vigilance among visitors. Tourists are advised to remain aware of their surroundings and report any suspicious activity. The situation is being monitored closely, particularly given the historical context of terrorist attacks in Sri Lanka, including the devastating Easter Sunday bombings in 2019 that resulted in significant casualties and economic downturn.
As the country navigates its recovery from a severe economic crisis, tourism plays a vital role in its resurgence. Authorities remain committed to ensuring the safety of all visitors and fostering a secure environment for those seeking to experience Sri Lanka’s renowned beaches and vibrant culture.
For ongoing updates and to stay informed about the situation, travelers are encouraged to follow local news outlets and maintain communication with local authorities.