# High-Risk Area (HRA) / Piracy Routing

The routes in Dataloy Distances are automatically avoiding the JWC HRA area in the gulf of Aden / Somali Cost. **Nine war risk/piracy** routing points have been added to the DDT to retrieve the most accurate distance based on current routing advice in high risk areas. The piracy routing points are not added by default, and must be manually added and only *by* using their respective routing code. Each routing point is defined by a unique code and name.

### :anchor: **How to Search for and add a War Risk/Piracy Routing Point**

Routing point searches can be performed in two ways, either in the search field or by using a map.

To locate the **routing point** on the map:

1. If ports are not shown in the map click on **Show ports** button
2. Locate and click on or hover over (with the cursor) **routing point symbol**&#x20;
3. An information pop-up opens providing routing point/port name and/or code and details.
4. Enter the **routing point name** or **code** in the search field to the right.
5. A drop-down list of ports will display.
6. From the list either
   1. click applicable **routing point/port** or
   2. when the routing point/port is at the top of the list press the **Tab key** - the routing point/port name will display in full in the search field or
   3. use the **down-arrow to select applicable routing point/port** - it will highlight.
7. Click **Add** or press **Enter**. The routing point/port is added to the route.\
   \&#xNAN;***Note**: If applicable drag the newly added routing point to the correct place in the list of routing points/ports.*&#x20;
8. Ensure the route is updated accordingly  by **verifying the sailing route**.


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