many people spent the night in temporary accommodation like this after being evacuated from hotels. spreads saws and other buildings as well being used. i ve also been speaking with a british holiday maker stranded at rhodes airport charliejohnson told me about her current situation. we ve just been moved from the departure gate down to arrivals, where we were told we could collect our suitcases, but that is not actually true, so we are without our baggage. still no sign of easyjet, and no clue what is going on. absolutely no communication. all we have heard of flights to take us out are from the news. we have not heard anything from the airline. we feel completely stranded. you are due to fly out on saturday night, is that right? and you arrived at the airport as normal. yes, due to fly out at 910 on saturday, and we have been at the airport for 26 hours
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still stuck in the devastation, inflicted by the feud between top generals. today, though, flights out have been reaching cyprus, which is halfway home. and this is how it feels to have escaped. here in cyprus, i met eight year old karim and his ten year old sister, diya lam, with their mum shireen. at their departure gate she explained how they d got out of sudan. once we got there to the airport, we met the british soldiers. they were very friendly, and they helped us a lot to get here now. other countries, the french and germans, got their people out before the british. but how do you feel? do you think the british helped you when you needed them,
still stuck in the devastation inflicted by the feud between top generals. today, though, flights out have been reaching cyprus, which is halfway home. and this is how it feels to have escaped. here in cyprus, i met eight year old karim and his ten year old sister, diya lam, with their mum shireen. at their departure gate she explained how they d got out of sudan. once we got there to the airport, we met the british soldiers. they were very friendly and they helped us a lot to get here now. other countries, the french and germans, got their people out before the british. but how do you feel, do you think the british helped you when you needed them, or were they too slow? i think they were slower than the others, but