US family finally was able to make phone contact with my niece who lives in a Cairo suburb. Although citizens cannot call out, apparently it's possible - with much perseverance - to call in. They are afraid to even leave their house. However, her husband is going to try to walk about a block today to try to get airline tickets out. (He has some "pull," but we'll see.)
She and her family live in an allottment. It's not legal to own a gun, but two of the men in the compound have them. They have barricaded the entrance to the area, are manning it, and are prepared to shoot looters.
About 6000 prisoners were let out of prison by protestors. I cannot imagine why. Think about it. If you were a prisoner, would your priority be to protest the government, or would it be to reconnect with family/friends, or possibly engage in looting?
I imagine, though, that many people there feel prisoners are those that simply could not pay bribes or who went against the government in some way. I can imagine that in such a corrupt system, many actual criminals simply buy their way out of jail. In any event, the last I heard was that it was 1000 prisoners that escaped not because they were freed but because their jailers fled. But, that was yesterday!