The Foreign Office Crisis unit in London has received thousands of calls reporting people missing or, thankfully, safe.
As he says, we should also thank the Foreign Office staff and those in the Foreign Office Crisis centre, which I visited, which is manning the phones round the clock and doing an extremely difficult job.
Yesterday afternoon I visited the Foreign Office Crisis centre to see first-hand the work that our teams are doing to co-ordinate our efforts at home and abroad.
Yesterday afternoon, I visited the Foreign Office Crisis centre to see at first hand the work our teams are doing to co-ordinate our efforts at home and abroad, and as I speak, my right hon. Friend the Home Secretary and the Under-Secretary of State for Foreign and Commonwealth Affairs, my hon. Friendthe Member for Bournemouth East (Mr Ellwood), are out in Sousse in person, doing everything they can to help the British victims and their families and talking to the Tunisian authorities about how we can help strengthen their security.