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According to Chinese nuclear engineers, that has been done to minimize the number of people nearby who might need to be evacuated in case of a serious accident, and to reduce the risk of contamination to supplies of fresh water.
Much of the country's original 42,000-mile (67,500km) Interstate Highway System was built in a rush during the Cold War, from 1956 onwards ostensibly so people could be evacuated in case of a nuclear attack, and for the armed forces to move around the country swiftly.
The landlord says my basement needs to be evacuated in case of flooding.
And with recent research from the National Center for Disaster Preparedness at Columbia University showing that more than 40percentt of American families do not know where their child will be evacuated in case of an emergency, the ICE card is an urgent resource for families this summer - a season known for wildfires and hurricanes.
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Around 8 30 p.m., a nearby apartment building, about six stories high and a block long, was evacuated in case the first crane fell while it was being lifted by the second.
It is estimated that about 600,000 people would have to be evacuated in the case of volcanic reactivation.
Hundreds of residents in Nueva Rosita and Sabinas were evacuated; in the latter case, the Sabinas River flooded to become 300 m in width, causing 400 500 homes to go underwater.
I was evacuated in my country.
He was evacuated in a medical helicopter.
The village must have been evacuated in the meantime.
About 20 properties were evacuated in Torcross in Devon.
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