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And there is a lot of higher land, even along the coast, which makes evacuation a less serious problem.
For Mr. Fogarty and the rest of Evacuteer's supporters, the real challenge is in making evacuation a part of the city culture.
True, Mr Bush's job after the hurricane inundated New Orleans was to organise rescue and evacuation, a job for which governments are expected to be trained and ready.
"Sympathise with the guy or not, he's a major safety hazard in an evacuation, a gross inconvenience for the cabin crew, and I would suggest a totally unacceptable travelling companion for the guy next to him," says Daly.
It is in this area that many residents protested that the overhead line the authority originally planned for a four-mile stretch in Water Mill and Bridgehampton would be a visual blight and, in a hurricane evacuation, a hazard.
Second, it "imposes an undue burden on a woman's ability" to choose a D [short for "dilation and evacuation," a generic term for abortions performed at 13 weeks or later]...
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