American evacuations under way in Lebanon
About 1,000 already in Cyprus, thousands more anxious to get out
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The exodus from Lebanon began in earnest for Americans on Wednesday, but thousands more are waiting for their ride out of the war zone. Here are three reports from NBC correspondents on the situation.
Finally, the mass exodus is under way. Close to 1,000 Americans on Wednesday escaped on the cruise ship Orient Queen.
"It's bittersweet," says Teresa Douglas of Memphis, Tenn. "You want to leave, but you worry about the people you leave behind."
An estimated 25,000 Americans are in Lebanon. Four thousand to 5,000 are expected to evacuate. According to the U.S. Embassy, no one with a U.S. passport will be turned away, and all passages to safety will be free.
I asked Linda Ballout of San Francisco if she'd be coming back. She replied with nervous laughter.
The U.S. Embassy says the plan is for the Orient Queen to return and keep coming back until every American who wants out leaves.
"Dogs are treated better than us," one told me. "This is not acceptable!"
Their anger at the U.S. government is intensifying.
"We came here," says another. "We waited for half an hour to be told our name is not on the list."
Most of the thousands of Americans who want to get out can't yet.
Harvard researcher Garo Toby and his wife have a 2-year-old American daughter.
"If you call them on the phone, you get one story," he says. "If you go to the embassy, you get another story."
The confusion has led to questions about fairness.
"We are not being informed who is going," says David Simaan. "Why are these people going? And why are we not going?"
So Wednesday night these Americans are preparing for another nerve-shattering night under Israeli fire.
The State Department on Wednesday claimed U.S. officials are doing everything they humanly can to protect their fellow citizens but conceded those officials are facing a tough time in this war zone.
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