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"Really, this is an intensification of the evacuation, which has been happening gradually," he said.
Mr Clubb said travellers who had been trained can accelerate the evacuation, which could save lives.
Critics, however, have long maintained that an orderly mass evacuation, which could include New York City, is virtually impossible.
Most insurance policies do not cover medical evacuation, which can easily run into the six figures, he said.
The police said Monday's evacuation, which took place after some protesters rioted over the weekend, passed without incident.
Naval vessels and hundreds of civilian boats were used in the evacuation, which began on May 26.
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"There was an exercise of self-evacuation, which is exactly what we have asked people to do," Mr. Piñera said.
But it does not address the harrowing details of many of those evacuations, which were widely reported after the storm.
The evacuations, which also affect parts of several other districts, are not mandatory, and many people are staying to protect homes and businesses.
He echoed the frustration of many businesspeople at the harmful effects of the travel advisories and evacuations, which he said were unnecessary.
The process and the results are essential for improving the efficiency of evacuations which should considerably reduce the possibility of injuries, deaths and other losses in the disaster.
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