[jump_over_navigation_bar] [Embassy Seal] [US_Department_of_State] [enter [U.S._Embassy_Managua, keyword] [Submit / Nicaragua_-_Home] [flag graphic] uploads/images/65lat- 5I8uy6Ar_klp6uQw/ search_button.gif] Embassy U.S._Citizen Visas_to_the U.S._Policy Information Español Services U.S. &_Issues Resource_Center [uscithead.gif] You Are In: Home > U.S._Citizen_Services > Information_for_Travelers > Warden Announcement    [/uploads/images/ ****** Nicaragua Warden Message ****** 47/wwwgarrow2.gif] SUBJECT: PUBLIC ANNOUNCEMENT: HURRICANE FELIX General Information [/ September 3, 2007 uploads/images/47/ The Department of State has released the following public announcement today: wwwgarrow2.gif] 1.  This Public Announcement is being issued to alert U.S. citizens to the Traveling_in approach of Hurricane Felix toward the Atlantic coast of Central America and the Nicaragua [/ Yucatan Peninsula.  The Department of State urges American citizens to consider uploads/images/47/ the risk of traveling to areas affected by the hurricane.  This Public wwwgarrow2.gif] Announcement expires on September 15, 2007. Residing_in 2.  The National Hurricane Center has stated that Hurricane Felix, a dangerous Nicaragua [/ category five storm with maximum sustained winds of 160 mph, is on a northwest uploads/images/47/ trajectory toward the Atlantic coast of Central America and the Yucatan wwwgarrow2.gif] Peninsula. Felix is expected to make landfall on the northern Honduran coast on Emergency_Services September 4 and then again in Belize on September 5.  The storm also threatens [/uploads/images/ the coastal areas of Nicaragua, Guatemala, and Mexico.   47/wwwgarrow2.gif] 3.  The Prime Minister of Belize announced on September 2 that the country was in Passports_and Phase One of the National Emergency Preparedness Plan.  People living in coastal Consular_Reports or low-lying areas are advised to move to higher ground away from possible of_Birth [/ flooding.  Listen to the radio for additional bulletins.  Consult with local uploads/images/47/ National Emergency Management Organization officials for evacuation instructions wwwgarrow2.gif] and shelter locations in your area.  The Department of State recommends that U.S. Social_Security citizens in all areas that may be affected by Felix prepare themselves for the and_Other_Federal hurricane’s landfall.  Benefits [/ 4.  Americans throughout Belize and in coastal areas of Nicaragua, Honduras, uploads/images/47/ Guatemala, and the Yucatan Peninsula should identify their local shelter, monitor wwwgarrow2.gif] local media reports, and follow the instructions of local emergency officials.  Family_Issues_ In some areas, adequate shelter from a severe hurricane may not be available to (including all who may choose to stay.  Visitors should review and follow their hotel or Marriage_& cruise ship evacuation plans.  Regardless of the track of the hurricane, heavy Adoption) [/ rains are expected and the possibility of flooding and or landslides is high. uploads/images/47/ 5.  U.S. citizens also should carry their travel documents at all times (i.e. wwwgarrow2.gif] U.S. Passport, Birth Certificate, picture ID’s, etc.) or secure them in a Crime_and_Public safe, waterproof location.  We also suggest that American citizens contact Safety [/uploads/ friends and family in the United States with updates about their whereabouts. images/47/ 6.  Flights in and out of the region affected by Hurricane Felix may be suspended wwwgarrow2.gif] at any time, depending on government alerts.  Scheduled flights may fill quickly Medical and flight delays may occur.  Travelers should contact airlines for the latest Information [/ updates if they are planning to travel within the next week.  The storm also uploads/images/47/ could affect access to seaports similarly. wwwgarrow2.gif] 7.  For regularly updated information on Hurricane Felix, please see the National Legal_Information Hurricane Center’s website at http://www.nhc.noaa.gov. [/uploads/images/ 8.  For further information and updates on local preparations for Hurricane 44/ Felix, please contact the following embassies or consulates: wwwgarrow_on.gif] The U.S. Embassy in Belmopan is located at Floral Park Road, Belmopan, Cayo.  The Information_for telephone number is 011-501 822-4011, extension 4219.  For after-hour emergencies Travelers [/ ONLY, U.S. citizens may call 011-501-610-5096. uploads/images/46/ The U.S. Embassy in Managua is currently located at Km 4 ½ C. Sur Managua, wwwgnavbullet.gif] Nicaragua. The phone number is 011-505-266-6010, fax: 505-266-9943, website: Warden http://nicaragua.usembassy.gov.  The U.S. Embassy in Managua can be reached 24/ Announcement [/ 7 at 011-505-266-6010.  In emergency events after hours, U.S. citizens can call uploads/images/47/ this phone number and ask for the Duty Officer on call. The Consular Section can wwwgarrow2.gif] be reached directly at 011-505-268-0123 or afterhours at 011-505-882-3140. Nicaraguan The U.S. Embassy in Tegucigalpa is located at Avenida La Paz.  The phone number Government_Offices is 011-504-236-9320 or 504-238-5114, website: http://honduras.usembassy.gov. The American Citizens Services Unit fax number is 011-504-238-4357.  The U.S. Consular Agency in San Pedro Sula is located at Banco Atlantida Building, 11th floor, San Pedro Sula, Honduras.  The phone number is 011-504-558-1580. The U.S. Embassy in Guatemala is located at Avenida Reforma 7-01, Zone 10, Guatemala City.  Please contact the American Citizen Services section by phone at 011-502-2326-4405, by fax at 502-2326-4655, or by sending an email to amcitsguatemala@state.gov.  The after-hours emergency number is 011-502-2331-2354 or 502-2331-8904. The U.S. Consulate in Merida, Yucatan, Mexico services the states of Quintana Roo, Yucatan, and Campeche. The Consulate is located at Calle 60, No. 338-K, Merida. The Consulate can be reached during its regular business hours (M-F, 7:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.) by telephone at 011-52-999-942-5700; by fax at 52-999-942- 5777; and by email at meridacons@state.gov. After hours, a duty officer can be reached by calling the Consulate’s main number. The Consulate also maintains Consular Agencies in Cancun, Cozumel, and Playa del Carmen. Contact information for those offices is below: Cancun: tel: 011-52-998-883-0272 / fax: [52](998) 883-1373 Cozumel: tel: 011-52-987-872-4574 / fax: [52](987) 872-6662 Playa del Carmen: tel: 011-52-984-873-0303 / fax: [52](984) 873-0481. A good source of information regarding the alert level in the State of Quintana Roo is the local government’s website at http://www.qroo.gob.mx/qroo/ temporada/index.php. The U.S. Embassy in Mexico City, Mexico is located in Mexico City at Paseo de la Reforma 305, Colonia Cuauhtemoc.  The telephone number is 011-52-55-5080-2000; telephone within Mexico is 01-55-5080-2000.  You can also reach the Embassy by fax at 52-55-5525-5040 and by email at ccs@usembassy.net.mx. 9.  Further information on hurricanes and hurricane preparedness is available on the State Department’s website.  Check the following links below: http://travel.state.gov/travel/cis_pa_tw/hurricane_season/ hurricane_season_2915.html http://www.travel.state.gov/travel/tips/emergencies/emergencies_1207.html 10. U.S. citizens are strongly encouraged to register with the nearest U.S. Embassy or Consulate through the Department of State’s travel registration website at https://travelregistration.state.gov.  Registration will make your presence and whereabouts known.  While Consular Officers will do their utmost to assist Americans in a crisis, travelers should always be aware that local authorities bear primary responsibility for the welfare of people living or traveling in their jurisdictions.   11.  In addition, U.S. citizens planning to travel to Belize, Nicaragua, Honduras, Guatemala, Mexico or the Caribbean should consult the Department of State's country-specific Public Announcements, Travel Warnings, Consular Information Sheets, the Worldwide Caution Public Announcement and other information, available on the Consular Affairs Internet website at http:// travel.state.gov.  Up-to-date information on security conditions can also be obtained by calling 1-888-407-4747 in the U.S. and Canada and, for callers outside the U.S. and Canada, a regular toll line at 1-202-501-4444. The U.S. Embassy is located at Kilometer 4 1/2 (4.5) Carretera Sur, Managua; telephone (505) 266-6010 or 268-0123; after hours telephone (505) 266-6038; Consular Section fax (505) 266-9943; E-mail: consularmanagua@state.gov Web page: http://nicaragua.usembassy.gov/. Non-emergency services for American citizens are available Monday through Friday, 1:00 to 3:00 PM. U.S. Embassy Managua Consular Section Km 4 ½ Carretera Sur, Managua Tel: 505-268-0123 Fax: 505-266-9943 E-mail: ConsularManagua@state.gov WEB SITE: http://nicaragua.usembassy.gov  If you do not wish to receive further warden messages from Embassy Managua, please send us an email to that effect. back_to_top ^   ===================================================================================     This site is managed by the U.S. Department of State.     External links to other Internet sites should not be construed as an endorsement of the views or privacy policies contained therein. 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