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By overlaying census information the map can show residents' ages, which could affect evacuation efforts.
In the event of a shutdown, Mr. Walder said, the transportation authority will aid in evacuation efforts.
Tomas was not expected to reach hurricane strength, but was powerful enough to sow anxiety and set evacuation efforts in motion.
For the first time since 1982, Missouri's Interstate 44 highway is underwater, further complicating ongoing evacuation efforts, local newspaper the St . LouisPost-Dispatch reported.
It also called on the company to place additional rescue locomotives near the tunnel's exits on both sides of the Channel in order to speed evacuation efforts.
My dad worked for the KGB's first response unit and on the morning of 27 April he received instructions to join evacuation efforts in Pripyat.
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At least 500,000 people were estimated to have evacuated and thousands more had been ordered to move, making the evacuation effort roughly half the size of that from the New Orleans area after Hurricane Katrina.
What went wrong with the evacuation effort?
Before the French halted it, however, the evacuation effort, nicknamed "the spirit of Dunkirk," had repatriated about 20 travelers, the first to board the boats in Calais.
Richard Fetter, the resident manager for the Marriott, who led the evacuation effort, was in the protected zone of the lobby when each of the towers fell.
Phailin was the strongest system to hit India in more than a decade, yet an evacuation effort that moved 600,000 to safety seemed to have been largely successful at avoiding fatalities.
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