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"We estimate that several hundred Britons have been evacuated, including some 300 who have been relocated to evacuations centres in the La Cala de Mijas and Calahonda areas.
"It's more about the therapist being used to evacuations – no! that's the wrong word!
The result is error on the side of caution: since the 1950s, 75% of tsunami warnings that led to evacuations have turned out to be false alarms.
So far the blaze has burned 12 homes and 8 other structures, leading to evacuations in the small communities of Mogollon and Willow Creek, Mr. Perry said.
"Experience tells us that extreme weather could also lead to evacuations of homes and power cuts and we are ready to respond.
For several hours after the shooting, local television stations broadcast what turned out to be false reports of other gunmen on the loose, which led to evacuations in the commercial area surrounding the courthouse.
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Sirens blare to warn locals to relocate to evacuation sites.
Japan has distributed iodine tablets to evacuation centers near the nuclear plants that are leaking radiation.
Most protesters took shelter in a temple, and then were herded away to evacuation points.
Those emergency management people say that when it comes to evacuation, time is of the essence.
Officials said tens of thousands of displaced residents were moved to evacuation centers.
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