Storm Season Safety Tips for Canadians Abroad: CA Gov

Global Affairs Canada

As we enter hurricane season, which usually lasts from June 1 to November 30, Global Affairs Canada is reminding Canadians to be well prepared when travelling or living in areas prone to severe storms during this time.

We urge Canadians to take into consideration the risk of severe weather conditions when planning a trip abroad. Hurricanes, cyclones, monsoons and typhoons can affect many countries and regions.

Whether travelling to or living in an area prone to severe storms, Canadians should:

  • read up on the risk of severe storms or any developing situations through Canada's Travel Advice and Advisories; they can also follow Travel.gc.ca's X (formerly Twitter) and Facebook channels and monitor local news and weather reports when abroad
  • register their trip with the Registration of Canadians abroad service, which is free and allows the government to contact them in case of a large-scale emergency abroad
  • reach out if they need help; Canadians should carry contact information for the nearest Canadian office serving their location or for Global Affairs Canada's 24/7 Emergency Watch and Response Centre

Canadians should purchase travel insurance and make sure it covers trip cancellation or interruption due to severe weather. They should also check the policies of their airline and tour operators on changes or cancellations in case of a major storm.

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