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Travel advisory is surely complementary to this article, but there is ZERO information on Wikipedia (and very little on the Internet, hence the obscure reference) about warden messages specifically. That other page is barely a stub as well. There is no information about examples of travel advisories in different countries, how they are communicated, what they are called, the history of the idea, etc... This article has a chance to actually turn into something and certainly shouldn't be speedied just because it is about a similar topic. I could see it being merged and redirected, but not after some debate so people can come to a consensus on what should be done. ~ PaulT+/C22:27, 14 March 2011 (UTC)[reply]
Someone inexplicably removed country-specific information from that page back in early 2010.[1] I'm not sure why that was done, but it doesn't make sense to me. ~ PaulT+/C22:49, 14 March 2011 (UTC)[reply]