\”The night was calm and things remain calm this morning. No troops have crossed the line of demarcation at this point.
\”Everyone slept in their own bed last night and the generator was on all night. Power has been out in Bouake for over 24 hours now but we continue normally. Adequate fuel is available and our deep well pump is holding the water tower level fine. The students are in class now and we continue to monitor the situation.
\”The attacks yesterday hit the northern and southern entries of the town, a large military camp and a building which housed the FN offices. Trucks had been blocked at the entries to Bouake and, since the drivers sleep with the trucks, many were wounded. No count is available that I know of. People in town are able to circulate some but everyone is nervous and ready to hide if an attack seems immanent. This situation will become more and more difficult for people as many do not keep extra food or water in their homes.\”