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ASSISTED DEPARTURE OF AMERICANS FROM LEBANON |
LATEST UPDATE
July 19, 2006
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Current situation of Assisted Departure from Lebanon
- More than 1,000 U.S. citizens to depart Lebanon today, July 19, about 2,000 tomorrow July 20, and 4,000 on July 21.
- U.S. citizens in Southern Lebanon are urged to register with the U.S. embassy online at https://travelregistration.state.gov or by fax at +961 4 544 209 or +961 4 544 037.
- For information about the assisted Departure, U.S. citizens may call 1-888-407-4747 (from the U.S.) or 1-202-501-4444 (from outside the U.S.) - MORE PHONE NUMBERS
- Buses will be provided to transport U.S. citizens in Southern Lebanon to ships for departure.
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| At 3:00 am on July 19, 2006 at the port in Larnaca, Ambassador Ronald L. Schlicher greeted 138 American citizens who departed Lebanon. Over 450 Americans have departed to date. Cyprus has been supplying food and water at the ports, as well as organizing hotel accommodations. Cyprus has been doing everything in its power to assure that all operations at the ports are running smoothly. The State Department has set up a task force to contract transportation, arrange for the safe return home of Americans, and to coordinate with our military and other nations. Charter flights will be arriving to take Americans home from Cyprus. The Orient Queen will be bringing around 1,000 people, mostly Americans, to Larnaca early morning on July 20, 2006. State Department and DOD together have provided medical, consular, and other support staff and volunteers to help Americans return home. |
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Ambassador Schlicher with Ameicans from Lebanon
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