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It will also be difficult to evacuate the climbers above base camp as the route back through the Khumbu Icefall was blocked, Tshering told Reuters.
Others have argued that the proposed station, 18 stories below ground, will be too difficult to evacuate in a fire or other emergency.
"The Outer Banks would be in the top couple of places that would be difficult to evacuate," said Stephen P. Leatherman, director of the Laboratory for Coastal Research at Florida International University.
Therefore, when either of these neighbourhood types reach their peak population, they usually become more difficult to evacuate.
However, these neighbourhoods are of greatest concern as they will likely be more difficult to evacuate on a micro-scale.
Such areas will likely be easy to evacuate at night but will be difficult to evacuate during business hours when there are high populations and limited capacities.
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For example, fumigants that generally require a > 300 foot buffer zone are prohibited within 0.25 miles (1,320 feet) of "difficult-to-evacuate" sites (e.g., schools, daycare centers, hospitals).
They make it more difficult for helicopters to evacuate wounded Western ground troops to medical stations.
For example, it can be more difficult for them to evacuate after a disaster or to obtain access to the medical services they need [ 54, 55].
The governor said it was legally difficult to force people to evacuate the old and decaying buildings.
If the levees in New Orleans had been breached as they were during Katrina, "imagine how much more difficult it would have been to evacuate them".
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