U.S., Turkey offer to fly citizens out of Egypt
Governments urge citizens to stay away or leave
* Russian, German tourists on Red Sea continue holidays
* Some foreign firms fly out expatriate staff, families
* For main story on Egypt, click on [ID:nLDE70S0LV]
FRANKFURT, Jan 30 (Reuters) - The United States and Turkey on Sunday offered to evacuate citizens wanting to leave Egypt, where violent protests against the rule of President Hosni Mubarak have given way in some parts of Cairo to looting.
Other governments advised their citizens to leave the country or avoid travelling there if possible, although Russian and German tourists at Red Sea resorts made no move to cut short their holidays.
Witnesses said some businesses were starting to evacuate their staff and reported scenes of chaos at the airport, where many people, including Egyptians, were trying to fly out.
"The U.S. embassy in Cairo informs U.S. citizens in Egypt who wish to depart that the Department of State is making arrangements to provide transportation to safe haven locations in Europe," the statement said, describing the evacuation as voluntary.
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