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DATE=8/12/98 TYPE=CORRESPONDENT REPORT NUMBER=2-236988 TITLE=U-S EMBASSY/SECURITY (L) BYLINE=NICK SIMEONE DATELINE=WASHINGTON CONTENT= VOICED AT: INTRO: U-S OFFICIALS SAY AT LEAST FIVE AMERICAN EMBASSIES AROUND THE WORLD HAVE BEEN FORCED TO SUSPEND SOME OPERATIONS FOR SECURITY REASONS FOLLOWING THE TERRORIST BOMB ATTACKS IN KENYA AND TANZANIA. AND, THEY SAY SOME DIPLOMATIC MISSIONS WILL UNDERGO SECURITY UPGRADES. BUT AS V-O-A'S NICK SIMEONE REPORTS, U-S OFFICIALS VOW NOT TO ALLOW TERRORISM TO REDUCE THE AMERICAN PRESENCE OVERSEAS. TEXT: THE BOMB ATTACKS IN KENYA AND TANZANIA ARE BEING FELT AT A NUMBER OF U-S EMBASSIES AROUND THE WORLD THROUGH CHANGES IN NORMAL OPERATIONS, ALL DESIGNED TO INCREASE SECURITY. U-S EMBASSIES IN MALAYSIA, UGANDA, YEMEN AND IVORY COAST ARE AMONG THOSE WHICH HAVE SEEN OPERATIONS AFFECTED, INCLUDING CHANGES IN WORKING HOURS AND PUBLIC ACCESS TO NORMAL EMBASSY SERVICES AND FUNCTIONS. WHITE HOUSE SPOKESMAN P-J CROWLEY. /// CROWLEY ACT /// AMBASSADORS, COMMANDERS AROUND THE WORLD ARE ASSESSING THEIR SECURITY MEASURES IN LIGHT OF LAST FRIDAY'S ATTACKS AND TAKING APPROPRIATE SECURITY STEPS. /// END ACT /// THE STATE DEPARTMENT SAYS IT HAS RECEIVED INFORMATION INDICATING POSSIBLE THREATS TO U-S INTERESTS IN EGYPT, MALAYSIA AND YEMEN, INCLUDING THE POSSIBILITY OF ATTACKS ON AMERICAN BUILDINGS. THE U-S EMBASSY IN KAMPALA, UGANDA WAS CLOSED WEDNESDAY BECAUSE OF SECURITY CONCERNS AND A U-S OFFICIAL SAYS AMERICAN PEACE CORPS VOLUNTEERS WERE RELOCATED TO THE CAPITAL AS A SECURITY PRECAUTION. SINCE LAST FRIDAY'S BOMBINGS, AMERICANS -- EVERYWHERE OVERSEAS -- HAVE BEEN URGED TO EXERCISE CAUTION IN THEIR TRAVEL. UNDERSECRETARY OF STATE THOMAS PICKERING SAYS AMERICAN EMBASSIES IN SOME PARTS OF THE WORLD WILL HAVE TO BE RELOCATED IN ORDER TO MEET TIGHTER SECURITY STANDARDS AIMED AT PREVENTING A REPEAT OF THE DEADLY BLASTS IN KENYA AND TANZANIA. // REST OPT // IN NAIROBI MEANWHILE, WORKERS ENDED THEIR SEARCH WEDNESDAY FOR ANYONE WHO MAY STILL BE ALIVE AND TRAPPED UNDER TONS OF RUBBLE AND STEEL AT THE BOMB BLAST SITE. BUT ACTING ASSISTANT SECRETARY OF STATE JOHNNIE CARSON SAYS U-S RESCUE WORKERS WILL REMAIN ON THE SCENE, HELPING TO TREAT SOME OF THE THOUSANDS OF PEOPLE WOUNDED IN LAST FRIDAY'S ATTACK. /// OPT CARSON ACT /// WE WILL REMAIN ACTIVE UNTIL WE BELIEVE THE SITUATION IS UNDER CONTROL. WE ARE COMMITTED TO DOING AS MUCH AS WE POSSIBLY CAN DO IN THE HEALTH AND MEDICAL AREA. /// END ACT /// AND, OFFICIALS SAY THE UNITED STATES REMAINS COMMITTED TO REBUILDING ITS TWO HEAVILY DAMAGED EMBASSIES IN NAIROBI AND DAR-ES-SALAAM. (SIGNED) NEB/NJS/SP 12-Aug-98 5:17 PM EDT (2117 UTC) NNNN Source: Voice of America .