CONFIDENTIAL
FILE No. MODNIFLGVAWD · 2026-05-13 00:40:37 · OPERATOR: CIVILIAN
Travel Risk Calculator — Field Briefing
Mode: trip_planning
Place: delhi, india
Travel method: — |
Arrival: —
I. Composite Threat
47/100 — MODERATE
Travel with caution.
III. Trip Readiness
0/100 — Poorly Prepared
IV. Top Risk Drivers
- Delhi placed on high alert for potential terror attacks (high) — Delhi has been placed on high alert due to intelligence indicating a potential terror threat, with police tightening security around sensitive areas. → Avoid crowded public spaces, stay alert to suspicious vehicles, and follow local security advisories.
- Rise in online booking scams targeting tourists (high) — I4C warns of a surge in online booking frauds targeting pilgrims and tourists, especially through unofficial channels. → Verify booking sites, use official channels, and avoid unverified offers.
- Dengue surge fueled by April rains (high) — April rains have fueled a dengue surge in Delhi as mosquito breeding spikes across the city. → Use mosquito repellent, wear long sleeves, and avoid standing water.
- MCD anti-mosquito fogging every 15 days (high) — MCD will conduct fogging every 15 days in crowded areas to curb vector-borne diseases. → Check fogging schedules, use repellents, and stay indoors during fogging times.
- Intensified TB screening detected 12k cases (high) — Delhi detected 12k TB cases in six weeks via handheld X-rays, indicating a significant public health effort. → If symptomatic, seek medical care promptly and avoid crowded indoor spaces.
- Thunderstorm and light rain alerts (high) — IMD issued a light rain and thunderstorms alert for Delhi-NCR, warning of potential disruptions. → Carry an umbrella, avoid outdoor activities during storms, and secure loose items.
- Yellow alert for thunderstorms, gusty winds (high) — Yellow alert for thunderstorms and gusty winds may cause localized disruptions across Delhi. → Plan indoor activities, stay indoors during high winds, and keep emergency supplies ready.
V. Threat Vectors
| Crime | 55/100 |
| Health | 50/100 |
| Advisory | 38/100 |
| Political | 35/100 |
| Disaster | 35/100 |
| Transport Route | 36/100 |
| Environmental | 80/100 |
| Accommodation | 30/100 |
| Arrival Time | 30/100 |
| Digital Security | 45/100 |
| Money Safety | 45/100 |
| Personal Modifier | 33/100 |
VI. Executive Summary
Delhi faces elevated crime and health risks, including a high alert for potential terror attacks and a surge in dengue cases driven by recent rains. Weather alerts warn of thunderstorms and light rain, urging travelers to stay indoors during storms. Cyber scams targeting tourists are also on the rise, so verify bookings carefully.
VII. Predict / Protect / Rescue / Restore
Predict
- Check the official foreign-ministry travel advisory for your destination.
- Check official health notices (WHO/CDC equivalent) for outbreaks.
- Check the local weather forecast for the next 72 hours.
- Check transport disruption notices (rail/strikes/airport delays).
- Check disease outbreak notifications and required vaccinations.
Protect
- Pre-book verified transport and avoid unsolicited drivers at hubs.
- Avoid late-night movement in unfamiliar areas.
- Keep digital and paper copies of your documents in two places.
- Use front-facing bags in crowded areas; do not place valuables in back pockets.
- Use bottled or filtered water; avoid uncooked food from informal vendors.
- Share live location with a trusted contact during evening movement.
Rescue
- Save local emergency numbers (police, ambulance, fire, general 112/911).
- Identify the nearest hospital or clinic and how to reach it.
- Carry a backup payment card stored separately from your main wallet.
- Know the address of your country’s embassy or consulate.
- Have a medical escalation plan including English-speaking care if needed.
Restore
- After return, monitor symptoms (especially fever, GI, respiratory) for 14 days.
- Replace any lost or expiring documents promptly.
- Report any theft or fraud to your bank and local authorities.
- Review your insurance claim needs while details are fresh.
- Update your travel checklist for next time.
- Build in a rest day after long or stressful travel.
VIII. Emergency Numbers
| Police | 100 |
| Ambulance | 102 |
| Fire | 101 |
| General | 112 |
IX. Personalized Checklist
- ☐ Verify passport validity (often must exceed travel dates by 6 months).
- ☐ Confirm vaccines and any required health certificates.
- ☐ Purchase travel insurance and bring written proof.
- ☐ Save emergency numbers and embassy/consulate contacts.
- ☐ Confirm accommodation in writing.
- ☐ Pre-book the airport transfer or first transit.
- ☐ Pack medication with a doctor's note for controlled substances.
- ☐ Set up a backup payment method stored separately.
- ☐ Download offline maps for your destination.
- ☐ Share your itinerary with a trusted contact.
X. Disclaimer
Travel Risk Calculator provides estimated travel-threat information for preparation purposes only. It does not replace official advisories, medical advice, emergency alerts, immigration rules, insurance advice, police guidance, embassy information, or professional security consultation.
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