There's no easy solution to the evacuation problem, and it's not appropriate to suggest that the Dutch have more of a handle on this than the U.K. does. The Dutch have around 300 Nationals there... we have around 4,000, so comparisons simply don't work. Also, I think that we have quite rightly being working behind the scenes, with others, to encourage a ceasefire which would then reduce the risks involved, but sadly not eliminate them.. We now have a 3 day ceasefire which is just about holding, and people are being encouraged to leave their "safe places" and to head for the main pick-up point... an airfield about 20 km north west of Khartoum, although this transit still remains fraught with danger. Fuel is also scarce in Khartoum, so this is an added complication. Bottom line.. the on-going evacuation is very much "seat of the pants" stuff, and I don't envy the Government and Military planners who have to make it work. A nightmare scenario, particularly for the Sudanese themselves.