Tunisia has been a popular holiday destination for decades, but the attack in Sousse that killed 38 people has dealt a severe blow to the industry.

It was the second attack on tourists this year - in March a gunmen stormed a museum in Tunis, killing 22 people.

The British Foreign office has asked all its nationals to leave Tunisia, and the governments of Ireland and Denmark have done the same.

But with the decline in visitor numbers, where does this leave people whose livelihoods depend on the industry?

Rana Jawad reports.