Αν προετοιμάζετε το επόμενο ταξίδι σας, καλό θα ήταν να αποφύγετε τις παρακάτω χώρες.
Τις περισσότερο επικίνδυνες χώρες στον κόσμο για το 2020, σε ό,τι αφορά την ασφάλεια, την οδήγηση αλλά και τις ιατρικές υπηρεσίες, αποκαλύπτει ο «Χάρτης Επικίνδυνων Ταξιδιών».
Βάσει του travelriskmap.com, η Λιβύη και η Σομαλία αποτελούν τις δύο λιγότερο ασφαλείς χώρες, ενώ σε ό,τι αφορά την υγεία, το υψηλότερο ρίσκο, κατά τον χάρτη και όπως αναφέρει η Daily Mail, καταγράφεται σε Σιέρα Λεόνε και Λιβερία.
Αναφορικά με την ασφάλεια, λιγότερο ασφαλείς θεωρούνται το Αφγανιστάν, η Συρία, η Υεμένη και το Ιράκ. Παράλληλα, η οδήγηση καλό είναι να αποφεύγεται σε χώρες όπως η Δομινικανή Δημοκρατία και η Σαουδική Αραβία, καθώς θεωρούνται ιδιαίτερα επικίνδυνες.
10. Λιβερία
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9. Σιέρα Λεόνε
8. Σαουδική Αραβία
7. Δομινικανή Δημοκρατία
epa07313333 Venezuelans hold a sign during a protest called by the Venezuelan community against President Maduro, in Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic, 23 January 2019. Thousands took to the streets in Venezuela as Juan Guaido (C), President of the Venezuelan Parliament, declared himself interim president of Venezuela - a move that was quickly recognised by US President Trump - in fight against President Maduro whose presidency Guaido considers 'illegitimate'. The USA and South American countries have been pressing for Maduro's ouster more strongly in the past weeks, aimed to end his presidency after years of crisis. EPA/Orlando Barria EPA-EFE/Orlando Barria
6. Ιράκ
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5. Υεμένη
epa06936315 A displaced Yemeni child stands outside temporary shelters at a camp for Internally Displaced Persons (IDPs) in the eastern province of Marib, Yemen, 05 August 2018 (issued 08 August 2018). According to UN figures, nearly three million people in Yemen have been forcibly displaced by escalating conflict since March 2015, when the Saudi-led military coalition began bombing the Houthi rebels and their allies across the impoverished Arab country. EPA/YAHYA ARHAB
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4. Συρία
3. Αφγανιστάν
epa06961791 Flames rise after armed militants attacked the area close to the Presidential place and other government offices, during Eid al-Adha celebrations in Kabul, Afghanistan, 21 August 2018. Afghan security forces are engaged in an operation to clear the area of militants. EPA/JAWAD JALALI
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2. Σομαλία
Zeinab, 14, sits as she holds her nephew at a camp for internally displaced people from drought-hit areas in Dollow, Somalia. REUTERS/Zohra Bensemra
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1. Λιβύη
epa07492507 Militants, reportedly from the Misrata militia, flash the victory sign as they gather before heading to the frontline to join forces defending the capital, in Tripoli, Libya, 08 April 2019. Commander of the Libyan National Army (LNA) Khalifa Haftar on 04 April ordered Libyan forces loyal to him to take the capital Tripoli, held by a UN-backed unity government, sparking fears of further escalation in the country. The UN said thousands had fled the fighting in Tripoli, while ministry of health reported 25 people, including civilians, were killed in the fighting. EPA/STRINGER ALTERNATIVE CROP