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Light timber frames are quite flammable, but small one- or two-story buildings are easy to evacuate in case of a fire, and building codes permit the use of these frames with such features as fire-resistant gypsum board on the interiors and fire-stops (short wooden members) between the studs.
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For security reasons, the international teams are kept quite small, because it is easier to evacuate them in case of an emergency.
The data from the Himawari 9 will make it easier for those at risk to evacuate in the event of a major storm or typhoon, helping to mitigate the effect of an inevitable disaster.
Moreover, the good volatility and solubility of ammonia make it easier to be evacuated from the final product.
To evacuate.
"When they tell you to evacuate, evacuate".
Some refused to evacuate.
Had they managed to evacuate?
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