Britain has become consumed by racially-motivated violence since the weekend, with far-right groups sparking chaos up and down the country.
Riots, considered the worst spate of extremist violence in Britain for years, flared up in Rotherham, where thugs set a hotel housing asylum seekers alight, Hull, Birmingham, Darlington, Plymouth, Bristol, Liverpool and Belfast.
In response to the shocking scenes, which have been broadcast around the world, several countries have issued official warnings, with India becoming the latest nation caution their citizens on the state of Britain.
As of Tuesday afternoon, six nations have warned their citizens to avoid certain areas, and to stay safe.
MailOnline has listed each nation, and the exact advice they have shared.
Anti-migration protesters attempt to enter the Holiday Inn Express Hotel which is housing asylum seekers on August 4, 2024 in Rotherham
A car burns on Parliament Road after it was set alight by far-right activists holding a demonstration in Middlesbrough on August 04, 2024
Police officers with dogs intervene after far-right protesters crossed to the side of anti-racism activists and clashed with the police at Guildhall Square in Plymouth
India
The High Commission of India in London told its citizens to stay ‘vigilant’ in light of the ‘recent disturbances.’
It said in a statement on Tuesday morning: ‘Indian travellers would be aware of recent disturbances in some parts of the United Kingdom.
‘The High Commission of India in London is closely monitoring the situation. Visitors from India are advised to stay vigilant and exercise due caution while travelling in the UK.
‘It is advisable to follow local news and advisories issued by local security agencies, and to avoid areas where protests are underway.’
Australia
Australia’s government issued a warning to its Smart Traveller service that citizens should ‘exercise a high degree of caution in the UK due to the threat of terrorism.’
It added that citizens should ‘avoid areas where protests are occurring due to the potential for disruption and violence, monitor the media for information and updates, and follow the instructions of local authorities.’
Nigeria
Nigeria’s High Commission to the UK said on Monday evening that the ‘riots, which have assumed a violent and disorderly outlook as evidenced by reported attacks on Law enforcement agents and damages to properties and infrastructure, may spread across the country.’
‘To this end, the Nigerian Community is advised to be extra vigilant, stay away from protests areas and avoid large gatherings.
‘The High Commission will strive to keep the Nigerian Community in the UK informed of any development as the situation unfolds.’
Police hold back anti-migration protesters during confrontation on the seafront promenade, on August 04, 2024 in Weymouth
Malaysia
Malaysia’s High Commission took a more stringent measure, requiring Malaysians to register with the diplomatic mission.
It previously warned ‘Malaysians residing in or travelling to the United Kingdom… to stay away from protest areas, remain vigilant and follow the latest updates and guidance provided by local authorities.’
Indonesia
Indonesia’s embassy in London warned its citizens in the UK to avoid large crowds and increase their vigilance.
UAE
The UAE’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs told its citizens ‘to exercise the highest level of caution, and take the necessary precautions, in light of the unstable security situation in various cities across the UK.
‘Furthermore, the Ministry warns UAE nationals against visiting areas witnessing riots and protests, and to avoid crowded areas.
‘UAE citizens must adhere to the warnings issued by the UAE Embassy in London, and comply with all safety instructions.
‘The Ministry of Foreign Affairs also advises UAE citizens on the importance of remaining in contact with the Embassy in London in case of emergency, or suspicion of any potential danger.