Sentence examples for long evacuation from inspiring English sources

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Patients with hemodialysis needs voluntarily left the stricken area and reestablished a care routine at new locations, anticipating a long evacuation life.

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Landry said "every household in the 1.5 mile-long, evacuation zone has received $875 a week from Texas Brine since August, whether they've evacuated or not.

We assume that the detected Cs-137 was derived from contaminated locally grown produce that in particular was consumed soon after the accident, when the supplies of commercially available and uncontaminated food were severely compromised owing to the several month-long evacuations of employees of commercial food distribution companies located within a 50 km radius of the crippled nuclear plant.

Fittingly, the book has been published not long after Evacuation Day, the Nov. 25 anniversary of the British departure from New York in 1783.

This is one of the first studies to study the fate of human and livestock populations following long term evacuation due to a large explosive volcanic eruption.

They are regulated by the International Maritime Organisation, which determines everything from how far a ship should be able to list and still launch its lifeboats, to how long an evacuation should take.

Some emergency personnel will still be required to work, and campuses with shelters will remain open so long as evacuation orders are in effect for areas in New York City.

Earlier in the day, there were some isolated scuffles as police and French authorities began the second day of a planned week-long mass evacuation and closure of the camp.

Following the nuclear disaster at Chernobyl 25 years ago, the Soviet government chose long-term evacuation over extensive decontamination; as a result, the plants and animals near Chernobyl inhabit an environment that is both largely devoid of humans and severely contaminated by radioactive fallout.

Volcanic eruptions may also continue for years to decades causing on-going damage and risk to life which curtail recovery efforts and require the long-term evacuation of communities.

Japanese officials will need to decide whether people should be allowed to return to these areas (and hot spots with even higher radiation levels) and explain the risks, says Hoffman. "It depends on how much hardship is associated [with long-term evacuation].

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