and the situation in khartoum, we talk about the difficulties of getting to the airport, the fact that there is gun fire and fire raging as well, but i was reading one report of someone saying foreign office told me to make my way to the airport and stay at home to wait for the call. but we don t have any communications, the phone lines have been cut, so some cases it is as simple as that, they re just no communication lines. what are you hearing about daily life in khartoum? hearing about daily life in khartoum? . , , khartoum? that is right, lucy, it is really difficult. khartoum? that is right, lucy, it is really difficult. i khartoum? that is right, lucy, it is really difficult. i was khartoum? that is right, lucy, it is really difficult. i was speaking - khartoum? that is right, lucy, it is really difficult. i was speaking to i really difficult. i was speaking to a journalist based in khartoum who was still there who was telling me that he was really excited this
airport, and they of course have not heard because the internet is down, the electricity is off, it is very difficult to get information. so there are layers of challenges when it comes to getting the right information across to the right people in terms of where they need to get to and there is very little support, which is why so many people have had such difficult and dangerous journeys to get to that airport, where they can get onto a flight like the one we are seeing arrive here at stansted airport today. arrive here at stansted airport toda . ., ., arrive here at stansted airport toda. ., arrive here at stansted airport toda . ., , ., today. and what about basic survival eve da , today. and what about basic survival every day. nancy? today. and what about basic survival every day, nancy? because - today. and what about basic survival every day, nancy? because the - every day, nancy? because the markets are closed and in many cases saw the shops. but have they started to open