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Australia issues travel warning to Venezuela, Colombia after US military strikes

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Published: January 4, 2026
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A state of emergency was declared after multiple military strikes occurred across the country, including in the capital Caracas, where President Nicolas Maduro and First Lady Cilia Flores were captured in a nighttime raid and taken to the US.

Military facilities in the capital, as well as the states of Miranda, Aragua and La Guaria have been hit, according to a recent update from Smart Traveller.

Australians who will remain in the country are being urged to stock up on key supplies, including water. (Getty)

Australians are being told to leave the country if safe to do so, with clear instructions issued to those who are unable to leave.

“Be prepared to shelter in place. Make sure you have enough supplies, including food, water and medicine,” Smart Traveller said.

“Keep your identity documents, including your passport, handy.”

Strikes on military facilities may disrupt airspace and flights, hindering opportunities to leave. (AP)

Australians are also being told to familiarise themselves with Smart Traveller’s advice on what to do if there is an armed conflict if they remain in Venezuela. 

Smart Traveller warns leaving the country may be difficult, due to disruptions to flights as airspace could close at short notice.

Australia does not have an embassy or consulate in the country, meaning the ability to provide assistance to stranded Aussies is “severely limited”, according to Smart Traveller.

Australians in Colombia are being told to avoid protests or gatherings, especially in the capital city Bogota, where the USA and Australia have their embassies. (AP)
An updated travel warning has also been issued for neighbouring country Colombia, which has become a popular tourist destination in recent years.

Unrest and protests may occur as a result of the US’ military operations in Venezuela, with Smart Traveller saying foreign embassies may be targeted.

“Protests and demonstrations can turn violent and foreigners may be targeted. Avoid protests and monitor the media for updates,” the warning said.

Australia has an embassy in Colombia’s capital, Bogota.

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