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Safety and Security |
| SAFETY AND SECURITY: Violent criminal activity
has been a problem in all parts of Guatemala for years, including
numerous murders, rapes, and armed assaults against foreigners.
The police force is young, inexperienced, and under-funded, and
the judicial system is weak, overworked, and inefficient. Criminals,
armed with an impressive array of weapons, know that there is little
chance they will be caught and punished.
Large demonstrations occasionally occur throughout Guatemala, often
with little or no notice, and they can cause serious traffic disruptions.
Although most demonstrations are peaceful, they can turn violent,
and travelers should avoid areas where demonstrations are taking
place. The use of roadblocks and/or blocking of public facilities,
including the international airport, has increased and demonstrators
may prevent tourists caught behind the blockades from leaving.
The following recommendations will help residents and visitors
alike to increase their safety:
Avoid gatherings of agitated people. Guatemalan citizen frustration
with crime and a lack of appropriate judicial remedies has led to
violent incidents of vigilantism, including lynchings, especially
in more isolated, rural areas. Attempting to intervene may put you
at risk of attacks from mobs.
Avoid close contact with children, including taking photographs,
especially in rural areas. Such contact can be viewed with deep
alarm and may provoke panic and violence. Rumors of foreigners stealing
children to sell surface periodically and can provoke a violent
response towards strangers. Foreign tourists have been attacked
by mobs and one has been killed.
Keep informed of possible demonstrations by following the local
news and consulting hotel personnel and tour guides. Avoid areas
where demonstrations are occurring.
Strong currents, riptides, and undertow along Guatemala 's Pacific
Coast beaches pose a serious threat to even the strongest swimmers.
Signs warning of treacherous surf are rare and confined mostly to
private beaches owned by hotels. Lifeguards are rarely present on
beaches.
Tourists planning to climb Pacaya and Agua volcanoes during Guatemala
's rainy season (May through October) should plan their climb for
the morning hours, when it is less likely that thunderstorms will
occur. Climbers should monitor the weather situation and return
to the base of the volcano as quickly as safely possible if thunderstorms
gather. A Canadian tourist was recently killed by lightening while
climbing Pacaya. In addition, armed robbers have targeted tourists
while they were climbing these popular destinations. Climbing in
groups reduces, but does not eliminate, the risk of assault.
More information about tourist security is available from the Tourist
Protection Office of INGUAT (the Guatemalan Tourist Board) at 7a
Avenida 1-17, Zona 4 Centro Cívico, Ciudad de Guatemala;
telephone (502) 331-1333 to 1347, extensions 241 and 243; fax (502)
331-8893; e-mail at asistur@inguat.gob.gt or info@inguat.gob.gt.
Tourist groups may request security assistance from INGUAT, Attention:
Coordinator of the National Tourist Assistance Program. The request
should be submitted by mail, fax or e-mail and should arrive at
INGUAT at least three business days in advance of the proposed travel,
giving the itinerary, names of travelers, and model and color of
vehicle in which they will be traveling.
For the latest security information, Americans traveling abroad
should regularly monitor the Department's Internet website at http://travel.state.gov
where the current Worldwide Caution Public Announcement, Travel
Warnings and Public Announcements can be found.
The State Department's Overseas Citizen Services call center at
1-888-407-4747 can answer general inquiries on safety and security
overseas. This number is available from 8:00 a.m. to 8:00 p.m. Eastern
Time, Monday through Friday (except U.S. federal holidays). Callers
who are unable to use toll-free numbers, such as those calling from
overseas, may obtain information and assistance during these hours
by calling 1-317-472-2328.
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