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US Issues Emergency Advisory, Tells Citizens to Exit Iran Quickly

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The United States has released an urgent security advisory directing its citizens currently in Iran to leave the country as soon as possible due to rising safety risks and unstable conditions. Officials warned that the environment has become increasingly unpredictable, making it harder to guarantee the welfare of foreign nationals.

In the alert, American authorities emphasized that those still in the country should not rely on direct government evacuation support and should instead arrange their own departure plans immediately. Travelers were encouraged to monitor available routes and act quickly while options remain open.

The advisory noted that movement within the country has become more difficult, with transportation disruptions and communication limitations affecting normal travel. Reduced flight availability and tighter local controls have also added to the challenges facing foreigners trying to leave.

Citizens who are unable to depart right away were advised to stay in secure locations, keep a low profile, and avoid crowded events or sensitive areas. They were also encouraged to maintain contact with trusted networks and stay updated through official government communication channels.

The warning reflects growing concern among US officials over recent developments in the region and signals a heightened level of caution for Americans living in or visiting Iran.

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