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The rail companies rerouted their passengers and cargo to less vulnerable stations where possible.
"Honest, law-abiding voters have nothing to fear on Thursday and a police presence at vulnerable polling stations will ensure that".
Weaponization — actual guns and missiles and planet-destroying lasers mounted on suspiciously vulnerable space stations — is another, entirely more dangerous and deadly proposition.
The neighborhoods situated below The San Gabriel Mountains are particularly vulnerable after the Station Fire of August and September that destroyed than 250 square miles of the Angeles National Forest.
Staff trained to spot vulnerable children are stationed at each post and so far 338 children have been saved from being trafficked.
Hundreds of them have since fled, leaving their polling stations vulnerable to ballot stuffing on Friday, said the constituency's senator-elect, Misheck Marava.
The influx of ad spending has also left stations vulnerable to criticism that they are not doing nearly enough to fact-check all the ads they are profiting from.
For example, to protect an electrical power grid, most vulnerable transformers and stations whose failures will cause large-scale blackouts (hence they are also critical nodes) need to be provided with backup capacity or enhanced security.
So FreshDirect was still vulnerable if the switching station had problems.
Whereas their hypothesis that field-aligned current caused the sharp decrease in H-component at Tihany for the October 29, 2003 event seems to be plausible, it should be noted that Tihany is a midlatitude (~46°) station potentially vulnerable to strong magnetic signatures caused by ionospheric currents.
Flood-prone subway yards and depots have been cleared, and subway stations in vulnerable areas, like Lower Manhattan, will be evacuated.
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