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If local authorities advise evacuation over staying, heed the advice and leave as quickly and safely as possible.
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Or, more of them than usual will stay home, heeding loud calls by some Israeli Arab leaders over recent months to register their disgust by boycotting the process altogether.
Please stay safe and heed warnings from the National Weather Service.
ABC News reports the most important step to avoiding a flash flood is to stay informed and heed warnings issued by local authorities.
Deciding to stay safe and heed the warning of a study from a previous outbreak that found dogs could be infected with Ebola, the Spanish government obtained a court order to euthanize the family pet.
"It would have been easy for them to stay home, to heed the voices of caution and convenience that said, 'the time isn't right.' It would have been easy for them to give in to their fears that kept them up at night".
Ultimately, it is up to everybody who cares about gun violence to stay engaged, and to heed the words of Rebecca Schneid, a sixteen-year-old Parkland survivor: "We understand that this is a marathon and that we'll be fighting for years.
She said next time there's a hurricane evacuation, she'll stay put again and will heed only the officials' instructions to "stay in touch with neighbors".
But if you're asked to stay away from the kitchen, heed the caution.
The airport and roads were remarkably quiet, no doubt because some reporters and delegates (and thousands of tourists) heeded caution and stayed home.
The centre of Donetsk was quiet on Tuesday evening, as residents heeded warnings to stay home, with many shops and restaurants closed.
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