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You can use 'possible evacuation' when talking about a situation where it may be necessary to move people out of a certain area due to a potential danger or emergency." Example: "Due to the approaching hurricane, there is a possibility of evacuation for the residents living in coastal areas."
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Fox31 reports that 340 reverse 911 calls were received by Boulder residents on Sunday night, warning them to be on standby for a possible evacuation -- so far no residents have been evacuated.
Residents of about 30 houses were alerted for possible evacuation.
Thousands of people around Denver were warned of a possible evacuation.
(American officials were also discussing a possible evacuation — but not publicly).
However, possible evacuation policies can still be derived from our findings satisfying medical and economic capabilities.
This paper discusses four possible evacuation means preferred, primary, secondary and tertiary.
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On Thursday, Mr. Craft was seeking more precise forecasts for Sandy and gearing up for possible evacuations of hospitals and nursing homes, as were ordered before Tropical Storm Irene last year.
Not only have some gas stations had long lines, many simply keep running out of gas entirely, as people prepare for possible evacuations by topping off their tanks.
In Mississippi, officials advised residents to remain vigilant and discussed possible evacuations.
Due to risk of intoxicated storm surge, authorities prepared for possible evacuations of low-lying areas along coastlines.
Mayor Bloomberg is urging New York City residents living in low-lying areas to line up a place to stay on high ground ahead of possible evacuations this weekend due to Hurricane Irene.
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