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New Delhi: The US on Tuesday asked its nationals to exercise caution and avoid places of large gatherings or protests in Chennai in the wake of Tamil Nadu Chief Minister J Jayalalithaa's death even as its Consulate in the state functioned with reduced staff.
Noting that many businesses in Chennai are closed and public transportation is not operating after the announcement of Jayalalithaa's death, a US advisory also said it has temporarily suspended appointments for routine services to US citizens and visa applicants.
"Applicants whose appointments are cancelled will be notified by e-mail and provided a link to reschedule.
The Consulate will provide updates when routine services are restored," it said.
While there is a large police presence, the possibility of sporadic violence remains, it said, and asked its citizens to review their personal security plans and remain aware of their surroundings, including local events.
It also asked them to monitor local news stations for updates and maintain a high level of vigilance as also take appropriate steps to enhance their personal security.
"US citizens are reminded that even gatherings intended to be peaceful can turn confrontational and escalate into violence. You should avoid areas of demonstrations, and exercise caution if in the vicinity of any large gatherings and protests," the advisory said.
US citizens requiring emergency services may contact the Consulate at +91-44-2857-4000, it said, asked them to contact US Embassy here at +91-11-2419-8000 in case of not being able to get through to the local phone number.
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