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Weather and public safety problems in Angola, Africa

Most of Angola has a tropical plateau climate, with rainy season (65438+1October-March) and dry season (April-September) every year. It is located in Fuanbo area of the plateau, with an altitude of 1500m and a mild climate, with an average annual rainfall of 1450mm and an average daily temperature of 24-29 degrees Celsius. The temperature and rainfall in coastal areas are very low. The south of Luanda has a semi-arid climate, while Luanda has a typical grassland climate. Because Angola experienced nearly 30 years of civil war, it began a long period of chaos, the public security situation was relatively poor, and theft and armed robbery occurred from time to time. At present, most China companies and individual businessmen employ local security guards in their offices, houses or stalls in Angola.

Don't carry a lot of cash and valuables when you travel and go on business trips. Don't reveal your wealth to the local people easily. If necessary, you can hire security guards to accompany you. Once an accident happens, such as money, goods and passports being robbed, you should immediately report it to the local police station and contact the embassy.