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Staff leave US consulate in Chengdu under high security

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CHENGDU, CHINA: Staff of the US consulate in Chengdu made final efforts to clear the premises yesterday as security remained tight outside, ahead of today's closure ordered by Beijing.

A mini tourist atmosphere prevailed outside the facility on a tree-lined street, as onlookers shared sidewalk space with dozens of uniformed and plainclothes police opposite the entrance.

Consulate closures in Houston and Chengdu have hastened a sharp deterioration in ties between the world's two biggest economies.

The police asked people to move on when crowds formed outside the consulate, as onlookers took photos and videos of what they expected would be the last time to see the compound in US hands.

The street was closed to traffic, except for consular or police vehicles let through by the police.

China on Friday ordered the closure of the Chengdu consulate in the south-western provide of Sichuan. That means an evacuation deadline of 10am today, according to the editor of a state-run tabloid.

In Houston on Friday, a group of men accompanied by a US State Department official were seen forcing open a door at the Chinese consulate, shortly after the US closure order took effect for a facility that Secretary of State Mike Pompeo called "a hub of spying and intellectual property theft".

A coach that had been on the Chengdu consulate premises on Saturday left yesterday morning. It was unclear who or what was inside.

Since Friday, staff have been seen coming and going, including at least one with a suitcase. Removal vans entered and left on Saturday and yesterday.

"China's response was reciprocal," said a 63-year-old local resident who gave only his surname, Yang.

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