Australia’s Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade (DFAT) is encouraging its citizens to take standard safety measures while traveling in Fiji. The department has issued a warning regarding the potential dangers associated with drink spiking and methanol poisoning from alcoholic beverages.

This advisory follows an incident in which four Australian tourists, along with an American and two other foreign nationals living in Fiji, were hospitalized after consuming a cocktail at the Warwick Resort on the Coral Coast over the weekend. The DFAT emphasized the importance of seeking prompt medical assistance if there is any suspicion of drink spiking.

It is crucial for travelers to remain vigilant and prioritize their safety while enjoying their time abroad. This incident serves as a reminder of the potential risks associated with consuming alcohol in unfamiliar environments, and it highlights the importance of being cautious when socializing.

In summary, while Fiji remains a popular travel destination, visitors should heed safety advice and be aware of their surroundings to ensure a safe and enjoyable experience.


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