The U.S. evacuated approximately 3,000 people from the airport in Kabul on Thursday as thousands clamor to get out of Afghanistan in the wake of the Taliban takeover. LATEST UPDATES:
The State Department announced earlier this week that it is"surging" staff to the international airport in Kabul to assist with the massive efforts to evacuate as many as 15,000 U.S. citizens and tens of thousands of Afghans who helped the U.S. mission in Afghanistan.
But the total number of consular officials who will help process people will only be as high as 40 people in total, according to two sources familiar with the plans -- raising questions about whether that is enough staff to process theThe State Department declined to confirm how many consular officials would be based at Kabul airport, but referred questions to spokesperson Ned Price's comments earlier on Thursday.
"We're always going to be evaluating what we could be doing differently, what we could be doing more effectively. If it turns out that we need additional consular capacity in Kabul, we won't hesitate to do that, but right now we are confident that ... with the additional reinforcements, we'll have what we need," he told reporters.
In comparison, there are more than 5,200 U.S. troops on the ground, securing the airport and evacuating Americans and Afghans on military cargo aircraft. The military is able to airlift between 5,000 and 9,000 people per day, Gen. Hank Taylor told reporters Thursday, but they have not had that many evacuees ready to go.
Crowds are unable to access the airport, blocked by massive congestion and Taliban fighters beating back crowds. U.S. forces have also deployed tear gas and fired into the air to disperse crowds. Over the last 24 hours, Taylor said, only 2,000 passengers were taken out.
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