Washington: The United States on Wednesday ordered the mandatory evacuation of its embassy in Cairo, just hours after the Egyptian military ousted president Mohamed Morsi.
Asked if reports of the evacuation were true, a US official told AFP "yes."
A later travel advisory confirmed that "the Department of State ordered the departure of non-emergency US government personnel and family members from Egypt due to the ongoing political and social unrest."
The embassy in Egypt has occasionally been targeted by demonstrators and had already been closed on Wednesday as a precaution. Due to the July 4 Independence Day and the Arab world weekend, it was not due to reopen until Sunday at the earliest.
The advisory warned that "political unrest ... is likely to worsen in the near future."
The State Department advised all Americans "to defer travel to Egypt and US citizens living in Egypt to depart at this time because of the continuing political and social unrest. "
An American was killed on Friday in the northern port of Alexandria during a demonstration and "Westerners and US citizens have occasionally been caught in the middle of clashes and demonstrations," the advisory warned.
However the notice stressed that there were currently no plans for special charter flights or US-sponsored airlifts to evacuate Americans from the country.
"If you wish to depart Egypt, you should make plans and depart as soon as possible. The airport is open and commercial flights are still operating, although cancellations may occur."
The US also warned women in particular about rising sexual violence in the country, saying they have often been the targets of sexual assault.
Asked if reports of the evacuation were true, a US official told AFP "yes."
A later travel advisory confirmed that "the Department of State ordered the departure of non-emergency US government personnel and family members from Egypt due to the ongoing political and social unrest."
The advisory warned that "political unrest ... is likely to worsen in the near future."
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An American was killed on Friday in the northern port of Alexandria during a demonstration and "Westerners and US citizens have occasionally been caught in the middle of clashes and demonstrations," the advisory warned.
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"If you wish to depart Egypt, you should make plans and depart as soon as possible. The airport is open and commercial flights are still operating, although cancellations may occur."
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