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"evacuate" Definitions
  1. [transitive] to move people from a place of danger to a safer place
  2. [transitive, intransitive] evacuate (something) to move out of a place because of danger, and leave the place empty
  3. [transitive] evacuate something (formal) to empty your bowels

970 Sentences With "evacuate"

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"Evacuate, evacuate, evacuate," the governor urged 2222 million residents yesterday.
Why is the decision to evacuate or not evacuate so difficult?
Immediately afterward, the Alaska Airlines employee suddenly yelled, "Evacuate, evacuate!" and pressed an emergency alarm, said Xue.
If you need to tell people to evacuate, you need someone who speaks Spanish to tell them to evacuate.
"The biggest thing for us is if we ask people to evacuate, we want them to evacuate," he said.
Evacuate, don't evacuate, shutter businesses—our interest is to get the very best information to the public for decision-making purposes.
Hamik was forced to evacuate her neighborhood on Sunday, then returned on Monday only to have to evacuate again on Wednesday.
I have sick people to evacuate, I have a population to evacuate because I don't know where I can shelter them.
To evacuate or not Many adults can't easily evacuate -- some because they don't drive, others because they are physically unable, according to research.
People in the Southland towns of Gore and Mataura have been ordered to evacuate immediately while residents of Wyndham and Riversdale are being asked to prepare to evacuate.
UN: Not safe to evacuate But the United Nations says it is not safe to evacuate civilians out of the checkpoints promoted by Russia and the Syrian government.
And the state's Monroe County, which includes the Florida Keys, said it will order visitors to evacuate by sunrise Wednesday, and residents should begin to evacuate 12 hours later.
Vanuatu's National Disaster Management Office advised people in southern provinces to evacuate coastal areas for higher ground.. New Caledonia's civil security agency made no plans to evacuate coastal places immediately.
"If you can't make that prediction accurately, then you end up not evacuating the right people and/or you evacuate people that don't need to evacuate, which is a problem."
Many have had to evacuate their homes, and Ellen DeGeneres Tweeted on Sunday that she and her wife Portia de Rossi have had to evacuate their pets ahead of the disaster.
More than 5 million people had already been asked to evacuate in Florida ahead of the storm, and state emergency management officials asked another 700,000 to evacuate, the AP reported Saturday.
"With shelling coming close to that area, many of the staff felt they needed to evacuate the hospital but... there was nowhere to evacuate those babies and those infants to," he said.
That could be risky when people really need to evacuate.
Dannie Davis of New Orleans will evacuate, she said Thursday.
"There is absolutely no excuse not to evacuate," he said.
Statewide, more than 250,000 people have been forced to evacuate.
An apocalyptic scene as a couple evacuate their Ventura neighborhood.
The entire city of Malibu was also ordered to evacuate.
You've got to understand why we ask you to evacuate.
"It was our decision to evacuate the facility," she said.
Officials warned residents to be ready to evacuate if necessary.
Citizens of Florida's west coast were instructed to evacuate previously.
That should factor into your decision of whether to evacuate.
I just had to evacuate my home from the fires.
Hundreds of residents have been ordered to evacuate their homes.
We had to evacuate and wait for the fire department.
Will they evacuate us for this fire I wonder?.. pic.twitter.
At least we felt like we had to absolutely evacuate.
The town's 2,000 residents were ordered on Tuesday to evacuate.
My class decided it was safest for us to evacuate.
In Florida, there's gridlock on the roads as people evacuate.
He said the latest Floridians should evacuate is Friday morning.
Despite pleas from officials, some residents rejected calls to evacuate.
"This is bad," said DeBrule, who decided not to evacuate.
And some people refuse to evacuate in the first place.
Nearly 200,000 were ordered to evacuate, but disaster was averted.
If the beat sounds normal, evacuate the dance floor immediately!
Multiple areas across the state have been urged to evacuate.
The aid agencies were told to evacuate by Tuesday night.
Thousands of families had to evacuate during this holiday season.
About 24,2100 people were forced to evacuate, CAL FIRE said.
Despite pleas from officials, some residents ignored calls to evacuate.
The resulting floodwaters have forced hundreds of people to evacuate.
About 20,000 people were forced to evacuate, some by foot.
Civilians who couldn't evacuate starved, some eating rats and clay.
About 26,000 people were forced to evacuate, some by foot.
The police knocked on doors and ordered residents to evacuate.
Thousands of residents were forced to evacuate to higher ground.
Yun flew to Pyongyang in June to medically evacuate Warmbier.
But not everyone at risk has been ready to evacuate.
There are myriad environmental or personal reasons people don't evacuate.
"We'd rather evacuate him to Kabul," said Dr. Ramazan Hashimi.
Then she was ordered to evacuate because of the wildfires.
We were told where to hide and how to evacuate.
Local leaders in some areas were advising residents to evacuate.
Many residents in Toa Baja ignored government warnings to evacuate.
Hundreds of thousands of people have been forced to evacuate.
There was a procedure to evacuate the wounded and fallen.
People don't always evacuate the way officials think they will.
Despite multiple efforts to evacuate the rest, only nine escaped.
The beachfront community and neighboring cities ordered residents to evacuate.
Several countries are trying to evacuate their citizens from Wuhan.
The State Department also plans to evacuate Wuhan consulate employees.
The government J alert: evacuate inside the building or underground.
Both factors in mind, the family decided not to evacuate.
Cast members had to evacuate the Orpheum Theatre as well.
A week later, they ordered Saudi citizens to evacuate Lebanon.
Australia and New Zealand were among several countries that kept up efforts to evacuate citizens from virus-hit Wuhan, with the United States saying it may add flights to evacuate its private citizens on Thursday.
The blaze has forced the entire city of Malibu to evacuate.
The latter has forced the entire city of Malibu to evacuate.
Thousands of people in the Puna district have had to evacuate.
He faces charges that include refusing to evacuate and reckless driving.
Helicopters and ambulances were used to evacuate them from the scene.
I'm waiting for them to evacuate the children and women first.
At that point, station staff made the decision to evacuate instead.
The W's staff looked pissed -- having to evacuate everybody and all.
Most of the sick and elderly haven't been able to evacuate.
Deputies went door to door in Durango asking residents to evacuate.
Trying to evacuate them in times of chaos is especially challenging.
When Canadian authorities started chartering flights to evacuate citizens, Shramko registered.
Fires have erupted this week across California, forcing thousands to evacuate.
Be prepared to evacuate if you live near the river. pic.twitter.
Rescue workers evacuate an elderly woman in Corpus Christi on Saturday.
Caron: They finally made the call to evacuate at 11 o'clock.
That makes it harder to evacuate women from the region safely.
It had forced 2,2.53 people to evacuate earlier in the week.
Those communities — more than 1,800 people — have been ordered to evacuate.
But as thousands fled inland Wednesday, not everyone chose to evacuate.
There are no plans to evacuate any prisoners being held there.
People have already started to evacuate some parts of the state.
Officials have been warning neighboring communities to be prepared to evacuate.
The United Nations said there were no plans to evacuate staff.
About 180,250 people have been ordered to evacuate in that area.
Already more than 153,000 people have been forced to evacuate statewide.
More than two million people were told to evacuate, or die.
Taliban fighters came to our houses and asked us to evacuate.
He crawled back to Liverman to try to evacuate his friend.
During one mission, he helped evacuate three wounded SEALs under fire.
Thousands had to evacuate their houses; businesses abandoned shops and stock.
The family planned to evacuate together, after tsunami advisories were triggered.
It forced park officials to evacuate the island of tourists Wednesday.
Reasons was surprised last Thursday when the order came to evacuate.
Chevron called the leak "minor", although it did evacuate some workers.
More than 100,000 people have been ordered to evacuate their homes.
Those are the patients who would be a priority to evacuate.
Frequently without the resources to evacuate, they had to stay behind.
People generally don't evacuate from these places during hurricanes, said Kossin.
Police later came to the salon and told people to evacuate.
More than 80,000 people were forced to evacuate from their homes.
Hospital administrators decided Thursday to evacuate scores of patients, including newborns.
Regardless of what coast you live on, be prepared to evacuate.
Another victim, a 303-year old fisherman, had refused to evacuate.
The decision to evacuate me from Indonesia was the wrong decision.
Ryan Phillippe said that he also had to evacuate his house.
The aircraft needs to float long enough for passengers to evacuate.
Anyone within that distance of the peak was advised to evacuate.
Residents of the Iberville Parish were urged to evacuate on Monday.
Authorities had insisted they would evacuate people gradually and without violence.
About 70,000 people were ordered to evacuate amid the imminent threat.
The US in September ordered all nonessential personnel to evacuate Cuba.
I asked him why he didn't heed repeated warnings to evacuate.
C. coast ordered to evacuate and not going to do it?
Some 1 million people have been ordered to evacuate their homes.
"You can never get enough compensation to evacuate everyone," he said.
They just told us all to evacuate and whole terminal scattered.
There are myriad environmental or personal reasons why people don't evacuate.
Some Americans overseas have urged the Trump administration to evacuate them.
A few weeks ago, my parents had to evacuate their home.
Henry McMaster ordered the coast to evacuate as the storm approached.
More than 165,000 others have been forced to evacuate their homes.
It's really difficult for a whole town to evacuate for summers.
Here's expert advice for those who cannot or will not evacuate.
Many others were forced to evacuate and leave their lives behind.
ALICE is an acronym for alert, lockdown, inform, counter and evacuate.
More than 1.5 million people have already been ordered to evacuate.
McMaster estimated that about 1053 million people would have to evacuate.
Residents evacuate from coastal areas near Wallace, North Carolina, on Tuesday.
The letter said coalition forces would be using helicopters to evacuate.
Americans were ordered to evacuate from Iraq, and oil prices rose.
A massive brushfire is destroying buildings and forcing residents to evacuate.
Today we packed our car, expecting we might need to evacuate.
I have personally had to evacuate my home because of hurricanes.
"We had only about 40 minutes" to evacuate, Rose, 57, recalled.
It's hard enough to convince people to evacuate or take cover.
People who chose to remain — or couldn't evacuate — might be trapped.
"The window to evacuate has come to a close," Long said.
"Evacuate now," Scott said in Sarasota on the state's Gulf Coast.
People who choose to remain — or can't evacuate — might be trapped.
Florence rolled through South Carolina, the state declined to evacuate more
Last Saturday, his uncle said, he was helping evacuate the wounded.
Over the loudspeaker, CNN staffers were told to evacuate the building.
Around noon on Friday, officials were preparing to evacuate his dorm.
About eight to 10 neighbors had yet to evacuate, he said.
On today's episode: • We speak with Jean Eisen, a 93-year-old in Miami who refused to evacuate, and Antonella Giannantonio, a 51-year-old Miami resident who rushed to evacuate on Wednesday and drove north.
If there is an order to evacuate, do not ignore the order.
Officials are urging Florida residents to heed the storm warnings and evacuate.
We have never had to evacuate tribes in 32 seasons of Survivor.
More people living on the Big Island have been advised to evacuate.
"The fire alarm went off, and we had to evacuate," Lopez said.
The family in the burned home had to evacuate but was unharmed.
Farther north, authorities order residents to evacuate in Tehama and Shasta counties.
Across the state, hundreds of thousands of people were forced to evacuate.
Rescue workers and volunteers help local people evacuate the village of Mati.
The National Weather Service in Tallahassee has been urging residents to evacuate.
The disaster forced 160,000 people to evacuate areas near the Fukushima plant.
The lava flowed into residential neighbors, forcing nearly 2,000 people to evacuate.
They evacuate the area surrounding Midland Circle and head to the scene.
Luckily the crew was able to safely evacuate everyone aboard the plane.
The next time a big storm looms, they will evacuate, he vowed.
"The president is safe and there is no need to evacuate him."
Later that day, they had to evacuate because of the Kincade fire.
"We can't stop a volcano, but we can evacuate people," he says.
Ralph Northam ordered 245,000 residents along the coast to evacuate, Reuters reported.
Residents of islands just east of Savannah were being urged to evacuate.
As the attic was destroyed by flames, the family had to evacuate.
Nikki Haley warned residents who didn't evacuate to go to a shelter.
The French government is looking to evacuate two migrant camps near Paris
Residents in the area are being told to evacuate to higher ground.
Syria&aposs state media denied a deal was reached to evacuate fighters.
Current FAA rules require airlines to evacuate in 90 seconds or less.
Rescue teams evacuate wounded people outside the Maelbeek metro station in Brussels.
Wildfires in California, which began Thursday night, have caused thousands to evacuate.
His deputy, Toshiya Ishizaka, and several other teachers decided not to evacuate.
Rob Lowe also tweeted on Sunday that he was packing to evacuate.
The buses will be used to evacuate rebels and civilians, it said.
More than 20,000 people were reportedly told to evacuate at one point.
He ran away and helped evacuate about 20 shoppers through the back.
Buses set to evacuate people from rebel-besieged towns were set ablaze.
Even if they had, they wouldn't have had ample resources to evacuate.
Corpus Christi had "strongly [encouraged]" its residents to evacuate as Texas Gov.
Experienced firemen said there was roughly a 20-minute window to evacuate.
WARNING: To people in low-lying areas in North Lismore, evacuate now.
As the storm approached, he was able to evacuate to San Antonio.
Frank worries that if they evacuate, they'll be perceived as being weak.
Governor: Escape this hurricane and evacuate Florida immediatelyPublix: we made cakes pic.twitter.
They survived and, with Chesney's help, were able to evacuate the island.
Officials have urged residents of both coasts of the state to evacuate.
South Carolina's governor urged anyone in a flood-prone area to evacuate.
But advisories and orders to evacuate are left up to local authorities.
In the coming days, other Navy installations may be ordered to evacuate.
The package delivered to Fort McNair prompted officials to evacuate the building.
Did you have to evacuate or prepare for the bushfires this week?
Residents in some parts of the Carolinas have been ordered to evacuate.
"Residents in these areas are advised to evacuate immediately," Doncaster Council said.
Deputies helped people to evacuate, and prisoners were assigned to fill sandbags.
It said the UAE had given the agency a notice to evacuate.
The incident forced the Time Warner Building, which houses CNN, to evacuate.
He said the only way to evacuate the injured was by helicopter.
The Louvre and Musée d'Orsay prepared to evacuate some of their masterpieces.
About 82,000 residents in an estimated 34,500 homes were ordered to evacuate.
At least 4 million people have been advised to evacuate surrounding areas.
Once Ullah was in custody, the officers began to evacuate commuters safely.
The combined fires have prompted about 15,143 people to evacuate their homes.
"People were trying to evacuate injured people and burned bodies," she said.
Children are overheating in the tropical climate as they attempt to evacuate.
But evacuate regardless of whether your co-workers agree to follow you.
Military personnel and volunteers helped evacuate about 1,000 residents of the area.
No Jewish institution can take a bomb threat and not evacuate everyone.
Public officials, appropriately, are telling people to evacuate ahead of this storm.
Across Florida, some hospitals were closed while others scrambled to evacuate patients.
To avoid civilian casualties, the army first warned the occupants to evacuate.
Our first choice is always to evacuate people out of harm's way.
At least six more students were injured as they tried to evacuate.
Thursday and forced them to evacuate, according to the Australian Broadcasting Corporation.
She saw no attempt by staff to evacuate, and heard no alarms.
Cuba has begun to evacuate roughly 36,000 people in coastal resort areas.
Broward County, which includes Fort Lauderdale, advised people to evacuate some areas.
"The reason you evacuate is for the storm surge," Dr. Masters said.
The states' governors have ordered more than 1 million people to evacuate.
Protester lines broke when police arrived, allowing paramedics to successfully evacuate him.
Residents of parts of Huerfano and Costilla Counties were ordered to evacuate.
Anticipating extensive damage, the authorities urged nearly six million people to evacuate.
You don't have to evacuate because I said the storm wasn't coming.
On Monday, 10 people were injured trying to evacuate a LionAir plane.
Governments make no effort to evacuate their citizens from the conflict zone.
People who evacuate return home and use them, to their great risk.
A range of emergencies could facilitate the need to evacuate your home.
We did a dilate and evacuate, which is a two-day procedure.
He advised people to evacuate their homes due to the tsunami warning.
We kept our bags packed in case we needed to suddenly evacuate.
Andover officials asked residents and businesses in gas-serviced neighborhoods to evacuate.
The authorities said they were preparing to evacuate the town's 16,000 residents.
At 19, he helped evacuate United Nations troops from Somalia in 1995.
Eric Flowers said authorities are concerned about residents who refuse to evacuate.
Because of the fires, more than 200,000 people were required to evacuate.
Five crew members were able to evacuate before officials arrived on scene.
On Sunday, emergency officials issued urgent warnings: Evacuate now or risk everything.
If you must evacuate, never, ever leave your pet behind, Deisler said.
Nobody at a hospital would evacuate her uterus if she wasn't bleeding.
NEMA has advised residents in flood-prone areas to evacuate their homes.
As she spoke, a sheriff's car drove by, ordering residents to evacuate.
Australia will also evacuate an undisclosed number of New Zealand passport-holders.
Lippi says everyone was forced to evacuate, but the damage was minimal.
They were prepared to evacuate on Tuesday night, but ended up staying.
It was 2:20 in the morning when she had to evacuate.
"You have to evacuate—otherwise, you are going to die," he said.
The Department of Defense, which is helping with the relief effort, said because of damage to the island and its water system, it may be necessary to evacuate the 10,20163 people who did not evacuate before the storm.
"If you can't make that prediction accurately, then you end up not evacuating the right people and/or you evacuate people that don't need to evacuate, which is a problem," NASA administrator Jim Bridenstine told Congress in April. Rep.
As floors are added, it takes longer to evacuate everyone by the stairs.
Residents who live near waterways were told to evacuate and seek safer ground.
She and her family were able to evacuate in the knick of time.
Dozens of buildings have been destroyed, and both communities were forced to evacuate.
Torrential rains triggered a red alert, prompting 30,000 people to evacuate to safety.
As humans evacuate, many pets are often left behind without shelter or care.
In 2015, The Getty had to evacuate visitors during the 'Sepulveda Pass Fire.
The text didn't ask people to evacuate, but instead advised of dangerous conditions.
If you had only minutes to evacuate, what would you take with you?
Workers and first responders evacuate patients from the Adventist Health Feather River Hospital.
The wildfire forces thousands of residents to evacuate their homes, fire officials said.
The Sonoma County Sheriff tweeted that approximately 180,43 people were ordered to evacuate.
"People are not completely rational in how they decide to evacuate," Marathe said.
"This may be the only chance you have to evacuate," the NWS warned.
People in Miami-Dade, Broward, and Monroe counties were also ordered to evacuate.
Local authorities have ordered more than 180,000 people to evacuate from its path.
Similar deals in recent months have seen rebel fighters evacuate other besieged areas.
"Do not wait until water gets into your house to evacuate," Michel urged.
It also forced the entire city of Malibu to evacuate early Friday morning.
Up to 30,000 people have been forced to evacuate due to the blaze.
They ran to help evacuate the 26 horses that board at the stable.
Trump sought to evacuate military families from South Korea right before the Olympics.
Authorities have also ordered Pugachyovo&aposs 3,000 residents to evacuate to nearby villages.
Wildfires in the state have forced thousands of residents to evacuate their homes.
How easy would it be for you to evacuate pets -- dogs, cats, horses?
Guests of the nearby Dollywood theme park were forced to evacuate the premises.
Finally, he followed the last step in his active-shooter training, ALICE: evacuate.
I urge everyone to follow emergency instructions and evacuate if you're told to.
This little area allows water to collect and two pumps can evacuate it.
Others began to evacuate from low-lying coastal areas, going to government shelters.
"You can not evacuate Friday for a Tuesday storm event!" the letter stated.
It took up to two years to evacuate people living in the area.
The Tick Fire, which started on Thursday, forced about 50,000 people to evacuate.
"We have 90 seconds to evacuate 600 passengers or 30 passengers," Schwartz wrote.
At another nearby house, the elderly women living there are refusing to evacuate.
Before Matthew arrived, Haitian officials struggled to evacuate areas in the hurricane's path.
The latest: Several thousand residents were told to evacuate Saturday according to CNN.
Hatteras Island had to evacuate this morning so much for vacation this summer.
About 70,000 people were forced to evacuate, and thousands have lost their homes.
"The smart thing would have been to evacuate farther inland," said Bryant, 48.
"I don't know why we didn't evacuate," she said in a telephone interview.
FLAMES INCH CLOSE TO CALIFORNIA HOMES AS THOUSANDS EVACUATE Video On Thursday, Gov.
Baptist Beaumont Hospital was forced to evacuate due to the lack of water.
"We will not voluntarily evacuate the place," said village resident Faisal Abu Dahuk.
Local authorities were advising residents to evacuate and stay away from the area.
Baptist Hospitals of Southeast Texas in Beaumont had to shut down and evacuate.
"I feel safe," she said, adding she has no place to evacuate to.
"Regardless of which (Florida) coast you live on, be prepared to evacuate," Gov.
Renters often lack the resources to evacuate when storms barrel towards their homes.
He couldn't get back to her to evacuate her; the roads were blocked.
Thankfully, hotel personnel told CNN they managed to evacuate all guests and staff.
You know how they say that you evacuate your bowels when you die?
Evacuate the family members of CBP personnel from San Juan to Homestead, Florida.
About 9,000 people, including Arnold Schwarzenegger and LeBron James, were ordered to evacuate.
German troops were to swiftly evacuate territory they occupied in France and Belgium.
Celebrities like Arnold Schwarzenegger and LeBron James were forced to evacuate their houses.
Soldiers may only use force in self-defense or to help evacuate foreigners.
"They don't normally evacuate buildings" because of something like this, Shimon Prokupecz explained.
General Bajwa said the military would try to evacuate the wounded with helicopters.
By the end, researchers decided in the fictional scenario to evacuate the city.
"Any homes downstream must be prepared to evacuate to higher ground," he added.
New Caledonia's civil security agency made no plans to evacuate coastal places immediately.
Aftershocks continue to shake the region as emergency crews evacuate thousands of tourists.
LeBron James and Arnold Schwarzenegger were among thousands of residents forced to evacuate.
A Red Bluff police officer helping residents evacuate lost his home, authorities said.
Officials on Monday ordered residents of two towns near Clear Lake to evacuate.
I live in Jacksonville, N.C. Should we be looking to evacuate anytime soon?
She says they're going to be told to evacuate and we should too.
It is expensive to evacuate or prepare well to stay during these storms.
Most Florida nursing homes in the areas affected by Michael did not evacuate.
Mr. Cuomo said residents had been ordered to evacuate but some didn't leave.
The decision to evacuate it comes at the confluence of several separate events.
Last week, India sent a military aircraft to Iran to evacuate its nationals.
More than a million people in the U.S. have been ordered to evacuate.
It is my understanding that they had to evacuate a skilled nursing facility.
"Every Florida family must prepare to evacuate," said Rick Scott, the state's governor.
During Katrina, thousands of people refused to evacuate without their dogs and cats.
Additionally, all residents need to be prepared to evacuate, should that be required.
The board told people in the affected areas to evacuate to higher places.
At least 1,19713 residents of Lake County have had to evacuate, and Gov.
"If you have been ordered to evacuate, you need to leave now," Gov.
They might even provide warning to the North Koreans to evacuate the base.
Thailand said Saturday it will likely evacuate its citizens from Wuhan after Feb.
Air Force planes were getting ready to evacuate hospitals in storm-crippled neighborhoods.
The incident forced 150,000 people to evacuate across a 440-square-mile area.
Coast Guard helicopters cut through the sky to evacuate the sick and wounded.
The aircraft will also be used to evacuate injured, elderly and young people.
There was lightning in the area, and everyone had to evacuate the course.
"If you are ordered to evacuate, you need to do that," Florida Gov.
They also asked to evacuate some of their wounded to Oman or Europe.
Millare said she didn't evacuate because she feared looters would raid their home.
Caretakers tried to evacuate patients on gurneys as family members anxiously waited outside.
In Marysville and Yuba City, organizations rushed to evacuate the many homeless people.
The overriding priority was to evacuate people in case of danger, he said.
In Southern California, fast-moving fires have forced thousands to evacuate their homes.
In Florida, officials estimated that 24 million residents had been ordered to evacuate.
The SDF was working to evacuate some remaining civilians in Baghouz, he said.
"But the issue with scaring people is that you want to make sure they have the information they need to evacuate: Here's how you evacuate, here are the best roads to take, here's where the shelters are," and so on.
But assertive friends eventually influenced the couple to take Gabriella and evacuate the city.
The Syrian government and its Iranian allies want the U.S. to evacuate the base.
In northern Nevada, authorities are asking people to evacuate due to a growing wildfire.
But after only two weeks on the ground, we were forced to evacuate unexpectedly.
One year, the organizers had to evacuate 20 racers due to a big snowfall.
Aspiring engineers should probably evacuate like everyone else when the storms roll in, though.
He got the call to evacuate at 3:45 in the morning on Monday.
They had to evacuate the entire island because they decided to do the stunt.
KHOU was also forced to evacuate the building during Tropical Storm Allison in 2001.
People living within a five-block perimeter of the home are told to evacuate.
Authorities have ordered more people to evacuate near a growing wildfire in southwestern Colorado.
Just landed back home and had 1 hour to pack up & evacuate our home.
Hospital workers and first responders evacuate patients from the Feather River Hospital in Paradise.
Mulligan told BuzzFeed News she opted not to evacuate, despite urgent pleas from officials.
About 100,000 people were forced to evacuate, but all evacuation orders have been lifted.
Yet the order to evacuate was not issued until hours later, at 3 p.m.
He was watching the news on his iPad because he has nowhere to evacuate.
Dirk Collins helps evacuate his brother Darin from their home in Healdsburg, Oct. 26.
In addition, he ordered all residents of mobile homes in the county to evacuate.
Shortly before dawn the pile shuddered ominously, prompting those working atop it to evacuate.
Several countries including Australia and New Zealand continued to evacuate citizens from Wuhan city.
Hawaii County Civil Defense warned that people who do not evacuate will be isolated.
Wednesday, authorities began to evacuate people from the city center, and lockdowns were lifted.
So before you evacuate the blue bird hellmouth, here's everything you need to know.
So far, though, no government official in the state has urged residents to evacuate.
A security source said Exxon was preparing to evacuate some 20 foreign staff immediately.
LIBYA'S NATIONAL OIL CORP SAYS COULD EVACUATE ITS STAFF FROM RAS LANUF PORT -STATEMENT
The instruction to "evacuate to a sturdy building or basement" was all but forgotten.
Those in the affected areas are being told to evacuate immediately, the ministry said.
Cryus' home burned to the ground this weekend, forcing her to evacuate to safety.
Forced to evacuate, the pet sitter had to leave the family's three dogs behind.
Seismic activity four days prior acted as a bellwether, giving residents time to evacuate.
Officials warn that residents below the flow need to prepare to evacuate if necessary.
The footage shows at times exasperated officers imploring homeowners wielding garden hoses to evacuate.
"Best thing for any reasonable company to do is evacuate its workforce," Ojobor said.
Rick Scott begged residents and visitors to evacuate at a news conference on Thursday.
Thursday and police were there telling people to evacuate the Lake Redding Estates neighborhood.
Residents had little notice to evacuate, in what McLean described as a chaotic scene.
Since then, thousands of visitors on Hatteras and Ocracoke islands were ordered to evacuate.
" Scott urged residents last night: "If you have been ordered to evacuate, leave now.
If the U.S. ever had to evacuate its citizens, that's where they'd go first.
Some of those who did evacuate from Panama City Beach were no less terrified.
A wildfire has been burning for five days, forcing Mariposa's 2,000 residents to evacuate.
In other parts of coastal South Carolina, some residents were also refusing to evacuate.
At the height of the crisis, city officials ordered about 14,000 people to evacuate.
On Monday, Spirit Airlines received special permission to evacuate 180 passengers from Bush airport.
About 214 million people were ordered to evacuate from Florida, Georgia, and South Carolina.
"Regardless of which (Florida) coast you live on, be prepared to evacuate," Florida Gov.
"We know fuel is very important" as people prepare to evacuate inland, he said.
For some, the only option is to evacuate to the United States for treatment.
Ten people died of heat exposure while trying to evacuate, the Texas Tribune reported.
But General Ranasinghe said many villagers were warned to evacuate hours before the landslide.
Hotel personnel said they managed to evacuate all guests and staff, saving their lives.
Residents living in a 1.5-mile radius around the plant were ordered to evacuate.
Lavrich has decided not to evacuate his pre-Andrew constructed home, he told Marquez.
Residents in certain areas of both states have been ordered to evacuate their homes.
The fire had broken out early November 8, forcing many to evacuate Butte County.
Pay attention to all warnings, and evacuate when it becomes necessary to do so.
When I took my solemn oath as a doctor, it wasn't to evacuate hospitals.
And some who didn't evacuate are still stuck in their homes, according to Morales.
Basketball star LeBron James live tweeted after he and his family had to evacuate.
When they had to evacuate, they found a new way to stay on air.
"This panel features a cantilevered trailing edge to evacuate heat from the engine compartment."
The injured are currently receiving medial treatment while authorities evacuate nearby residents to safety.
The video continues as people evacuate and begin to process what happened. http://bit.
This past July, the town had to evacuate the mountain because of a wildfire.
Turkey has called for all residents to permanently evacuate the city by October 8.
"I never should have pressured Israel to evacuate the Sinai," Eisenhower lamented in 1965.
It last erupted in 2014, spewing lava and forcing thousands of people to evacuate.
It was not immediately clear how the storm and warnings to evacuate affected voting.
The airport was open and beginning to evacuate people by air, state media said.
Yet another blaze, the Getty Fire, ignited Monday morning and forced thousands to evacuate.
"We have less than 24 hours left to prepare, evacuate and shelter," he said.
Turkey said it would evacuate around 200 of its citizens from Greece by boat.
French helicopters arrived to evacuate the dead and wounded as well as other soldiers.
The authorities in one county urged 8,000 people to evacuate for a second time.
They had little chance to evacuate, as the area has been blockaded for months.
And it's coming soon: "Today is the last good day to evacuate" he said.
Nigeria has started flights to evacuate hundreds of its citizens affected by the violence.
More than one million people were ordered to evacuate coastal counties in those states.
Nigeria has arranged flights to evacuate 600 of its citizens affected by the violence.
The Mississippi Emergency Management Agency told South Mississippi residents to be prepared to evacuate.
Major Kettles volunteered to lead a flight of six helicopters to evacuate the wounded.
"By the time that real fighting occurs, it's very difficult to evacuate," she said.
Seventeen separate fires, across 115,000 acres, have forced more than 20,000 people to evacuate.
Residents still in their homes are running out of time to evacuate, he said.
During Hurricane Joaquin in 2015, Ms. Pixley and her son decided not to evacuate.
Helicopters hovered over the Borough Market area as crowds of people continued to evacuate.
Days before the storm hit, officials were urging people to get ready to evacuate.
Nearly 0003 million people were ordered to evacuate as Typhoon Hagibis slammed into Japan.
"You may find it is too late to be able to evacuate," he said.
"You can't evacuate five million people," said Kyle Gajewsky, 59, from behind the wheel.
Passengers described how they followed escape procedures, enabling everyone to evacuate without any fatalities.
If you're physically capable, and your local authorities have recommended it, you should evacuate.
Canada and Hong Kong say they will also evacuate their nationals from the ship.
Others said Taiwan should not help to evacuate mainland Chinese spouses of Taiwan residents.
With the annex in danger of being overrun, the C.I.A. chief decided to evacuate.
"Evacuation centres should let anyone in who has come to evacuate," he told parliament.
Orban said conditions were in place to evacuate Hungarian troops from Iraq if necessary.
"Do not ride out the storm if you are told to evacuate," Baker said.
Fire department and emergency services officials are working to evacuate people in surrounding buildings.
When government forces liberate an area, most civilians act quickly to try to evacuate.
A police officer helps evacuate people from the area around the World Trade Center.
Jewell told police of his discovery and helped evacuate the area, saving many people.
The fire forced more than 250,000 people to evacuate their homes in northern California.
The company also closed its coastal stores on Tuesday to allow employees to evacuate.
If they have not, their window to evacuate is rapidly coming to a close.
Rebel leaders said a deal was struck to evacuate wounded people from the villages.
When a medevac helicopter came, Perez opted to evacuate the prisoner and not Siatta.
With trees down, and power and cell service out, he could not safely evacuate.
About 2000 million people were ordered to evacuate from Florida, Georgia, and South Carolina.
About 3.1 million people were ordered to evacuate from Florida, Georgia, and South Carolina.
Aircraft would be sent to evacuate the wounded to the capital, Khartoum, he said.
She said since then she doesn't hesitate to evacuate when she hears the alarm.
More than a million people are being ordered to evacuate ahead of the storm.
WHO still hopes to be able to evacuate sick and wounded from Aleppo, she said.
Two waves of heaving flooding Wednesday evening and Thursday morning forced 200 tourists to evacuate.
And an 8,000-acre blaze has forced about 75,000 people to evacuate near Los Angeles.
As museum workers inventory, pack, and evacuate the artwork, pumps divert water from the museum.
Chinese state media said it sent helicopters in to evacuate Chinese tourists in the city.
Emergency services managed to evacuate the neighborhood before the worst of the collapse, averting casualties.
They rappel out of helicopters, inspect subway cars, confront armed terrorists and evacuate the wounded.
The boats are coming for Disney's movies, ready to evacuate them from Netflix's disputed shore.
In Ventura, more than a quarter of its 100,000 residents have been told to evacuate.
Nearly 200,000 residents living downstream from the dam were forced to evacuate their homes Sunday.
But they and Lifetime still decided to evacuate the building in response, as a precaution.
The State Department is preparing to evacuate U.S. aid workers and diplomats in northeast Syria.
The Camp fire spread so rapidly that entire towns were forced to evacuate almost simultaneously.
The State Department had charted five flights to evacuate more than 800 Americans from China.
When the hurricane made landfall, workers had to rely on their employers to evacuate them.
Health authorities went on to evacuate residents living in apartments connected to the same pipes.
She would go face-to-face with the soldiers and she would evacuate injured people.
She told the Post that her travel insurance won't evacuate her unless she gets sick.
The police have been sent to evacuate the highly symbolic Sorbonne and some other sites.
Rick Scott urged those in evacuation zones in western counties to evacuate late afternoon Saturday.
The botched emergency exit became a cautionary tale of how not to evacuate a city.
Alejandro Murat, the governor of Oaxaca, asked people to evacuate areas that were at risk.
Soldiers evacuate trapped people from a flood-hit area of Xianning, China, on Aug. 133.
Many pet owners were able to grab their furry family members to evacuate in time.
After Kilauea volcano's eruption last week, she was told to evacuate because of nearby lava.
Since they hadn't received any official alerts to evacuate, they assumed they would be fine.
On Friday morning, the wind-driven fire forced the entire city of Malibu to evacuate.
Residents described the terrifying moment officers knocked on their doors and ordered them to evacuate.
Nearby ranchers were also swiftly moving to evacuate their horses ... and the scene's pretty heartbreaking.
Local committees in regime-controlled areas tried to evacuate the wounded but failed, SOHR said.
Deciding whether or not to evacuate is tricky, in particular for the frail and elderly.
The eruption has destroyed more than 40 buildings forced more than 2,000 people to evacuate.
As neighborhoods were inundated, tens of thousands of residents were forced to evacuate their homes.
Uganda's military said it is working to evacuate 2,000 of its citizens gathered in Juba.
Firefighters implored residents to evacuate, saying that refusing to do so puts lives at risk.
The Ugandan military is also working on a plan to evacuate its citizens, Lt. Col.
Thousands have been forced to evacuate to avoid the blazes, according to Canadian media reports.
Image: APA girl watches as authorities evacuate her house in Tabarre, Haiti, on Oct. 3rd.
Mendocino County Undersheriff Matthew Kendall says 1,000 people were order to evacuate in his county.
" Six days later Barriss tweeted, "Gonna evacuate the net neutrality meeting guys don't be upset.
Gaza militant groups usually evacuate potential targets in anticipation of retaliation for attacks against Israelis.
It tries to evacuate refugees and asylum seekers from Libya, though the process is slow.
Saudi Arabia's king on Wednesday offered to help evacuate Yemenis severely wounded in the attack.
Houston residents living within a 1.5-mile radius of the plant were asked to evacuate.
It is ripping through Cuba and has forced nearly 25% of Florida's population to evacuate.
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"If we need to evacuate everyone, it will take a long time," a spokesman said.
Unlike Texas or Florida, no one can self-evacuate, by car or even on foot.
So there is absolutely no reason to evacuate from Houston or the greater Houston area.
Sadly a family had to evacuate their flooded neighborhood in Dickinson, #Texas without their dogs.
Hopefully, those in Irma's path will be able to evacuate or safely shelter in place.
The people An estimated 6.3 million people were ordered to evacuate Florida as Irma approached.
And once he realized she needed to evacuate, he knew what he had to do.
Officials report three people killed, at least 150 homes destroyed, and thousands forced to evacuate.
Mistake #1: Trying to 'ride out the storm' even though you've been advised to evacuate 
Some protesters have fallen sick and were forced to evacuate to an emergency shelter area.
Forecasters and Florida officials issued dire warnings urging residents in Irma's path to evacuate immediately.
Many had left town before the storm hit and all foreigners were urged to evacuate.
He said a rescue team worked for hours to evacuate residents of a nursing home.
It culminated in the Oroville Dam disaster, which forced 230,240 people to evacuate their homes.
The entire population of about 88,000 was forced to evacuate, most in a frantic rush.
Home Care Assistance is helping seniors in Napa and Sonoma evacuate and transport their belongings.
Brown issued the declaration on Monday, as multiple fires forced people to evacuate their homes.
Millions were ordered to evacuate ahead of the storm and Florida opened hundreds of shelters.
"Everyone assumed they died when they were trying to evacuate on the staircase," Keiko said.
He had to evacuate when the lava crept close to his property several weeks ago.
Syrian state media denied that a deal was made to evacuate fighters, the AP reported.
Henry McMaster (R) ordered all residents along the coastline to evacuate, and North Carolina Gov.
Don Lemon and his producers were told to grab their coats and evacuate the building.
By nightfall, about a quarter of Haifa's population of 280,000 had been instructed to evacuate.
Two military helicopters dispatched to evacuate the soldiers also came under fire, the army said.
Residents of a nearby town were told to evacuate, but the orders were soon cancelled.
When I learned that I had to evacuate, I was dog sitting for a fella.
The FBI, Secret Service and other authorities evacuate nearby buildings and shut down several blocks.
It was spreading to the east and officials were calling for more people to evacuate.
They also wanted the plane to evacuate some of their wounded to Oman or Europe.
Rick Scott of Florida repeatedly urged people to evacuate, warning of a potentially catastrophic storm.
Earlier this month, a Colorado wildfire forced residents of more than 2,000 homes to evacuate.
It costs a minimum of around $85033 million to evacuate a mile of U.S. coastline.
Residents of North Carolina's Outer Banks and mainland coasts have already been ordered to evacuate.
Two neighborhoods with nearly 2,000 people were forced to evacuate as lava claimed 40 structures.
In Branson's first statement, he encouraged residents of the BVI to evacuate to storm shelters.
Vermilion Parish, a coastal community, called for residents of some low-lying areas to evacuate.
Rachel Vergara's husband remained in the Beaumont's medium-security federal prison, which did not evacuate.
Many evacuate by nightfall, though, to be home before the curfews set by their bosses.
It came as more than 1 million US civilians were ordered to evacuate their homes.
Over a million people across the three states have been ordered to evacuate their homes.
It's swallowed 66,200 acres so far and forced nearly 200,000 people to evacuate their homes.
On Thursday, 500,000 people in Georgia and 18013,000 in South Carolina were told to evacuate.
Short term, making the public ready to evacuate during heavy rains is key, he said.
Read more about how the storm was hard on people without the means to evacuate.
Ms. Etters said there were no reported injuries and no plans to evacuate the center.
What is one reason residents in hurricane-prone areas do not heed warnings to evacuate?
But when we are faced with a pandemic it is not feasible to globally evacuate.
"And then my neighbor started yelling at me that we need to evacuate," she said.
Scott also on CNN warned Floridians to take care of themselves, and evacuate if needed.
People in my finance class had already left, and I grabbed my backpack to evacuate.
"You have to evacuate now if you are in an evacuation zone," Scott said Thursday.
It was 40 minutes before ambulances arrived to evacuate many of the wounded, he said.
Schools are closed, roadways are shut and nearly 63,26 people have been told to evacuate.
Neighbors said the fire continued to roar well into the night, forcing dozens to evacuate.
" But he added, "Then suddenly the alarms went off that we needed to evacuate ship.
But then lights started flashing, alarms started blaring and everyone had to evacuate the ballroom.
"By the time they said to evacuate there was no gas," said Danielle Carr, 27.
This was before modern weather forecasting, however, and many people failed to evacuate the area.
Still others decided not to evacuate at all, and had their close calls at home.
When a missile strike on Balamb Garden is announced, students and faculty rush to evacuate.
"It is a personal therapy that allows me to evacuate," he said about his work.
My family and I were forced to evacuate from our home in Santa Rosa, Calif.
She was urged by her colleagues to evacuate immediately and now is safely in Baltimore.
In Key West, some cultural organizations served as shelters for those who did not evacuate.
It was her first time being forced to evacuate in 46 years of living there.
The officials also said the U.S. will send more flights to evacuate Americans from Wuhan.
They fought side by side, and helped evacuate Kurdish dead and wounded from the battlefield.
Another wildfire in California has forced thousands of residents in Santa Barbara County to evacuate.
But the chartered flight they have eagerly awaited to evacuate them has yet to materialize.
Residents of the Leilani Estates and Lanipuna Gardens subdivisions were ordered to evacuate, officials said.
In the Florida Keys, residents who didn't evacuate showed us the extent of Irma's damage.
The leaked American military letter said US-led coalition forces would use helicopters to evacuate.
If you need to evacuate your home, be sure to have a plan in place.
"We did evacuate most of the keys around Abaco and Grand Bahama," Mr. Greene said.
There is no evidence that Ben-Gurion gave a central order to evacuate them all.
Much of the time, that will mean some people have to evacuate from an area.
He bolted out into the hallway, where fellow workers were rushing to evacuate the building.
Baker said it's important for emergency officials to clearly explain why people need to evacuate.
Officials ordered residents and visitors to evacuate the Hawaii Volcanoes National Park on May 53.
The alien looking for it in the pilot said he needed it to "evacuate"... gross.
People need to evacuate if they're going to be in the eye of this thing.
Millions of Floridians have been told to evacuate as the state braces for the storm.
Time appeared to be running out to strike a deal to allow them to evacuate.
Millions of Floridians have been told to evacuate as the state prepares for the storm.
Ms. Catalani was concerned about several of her pets, whom she was unable to evacuate.
In New York, bench walls serve a second purpose: to evacuate passengers during an emergency.
In recent days, that tarmac has been used to help evacuate hundreds of federal personnel.
Mr. Nikiforov keeps the race small, not least so he can evacuate everybody if necessary.
They're looking for valuables, firearms, and the remains of residents who didn't evacuate in time.
Nearly every one of the almost 2,000 Barbudans on the island were forced to evacuate.
A Palestinian medic who helped evacuate the man for treatment said the belt was fake.
Russia's defense ministry said on Wednesday some rebels wanted to accept the proposal to evacuate.
However, the Army Corps said Monday its order to evacuate the primary protest camp by Dec.
Thousands in the Puna district had to evacuate after lava fissures started opening a month ago.
Authorities in a northern Nevada county are asking people to evacuate due to a growing wildfire.
Two reservists and one civilian were killed in Saturday's attack and operation to evacuate the institute.
"We heard a big noise and they began to evacuate us from the plaza," said Hernandez.
Authorities ordered residents in Cimarron and surrounding areas to evacuate Friday as the smoke drifted east.
Residents in the nearby areas should also be prepared to evacuate with little notice, officials said.
"The captain quickly made the prudent decision to evacuate the ship," Macleod said in Frontline's statement.
Under the agreement, civilians and then opposition fighters will evacuate to nearby Idlib, the ministry said.
Passengers catching early-morning flights have been told to evacuate Houston&aposs William P. Hobby Airport.
Rising water levels have breached levees along the Missouri River and forced several towns to evacuate.
Two giant wildfires are scorching California right now, killing dozens and forcing entire cities to evacuate.
Free flights for dogs Canadian airline WestJet has been helping evacuate residents and deliver relief supplies.
Gwent County police said residents of Skenfrith, Monmouthshire, were advised to evacuate because of the flooding.
I heard that tens of thousands of people had to evacuate, leaving behind everything they owned.
While the local fire official had said they absolutely needed to evacuate, the shelter staff refused.
It was the second time she was forced to evacuate because of fires in two years.
The big picture: Millions were forced to evacuate before Florence hit the Carolinas hard on Friday.
This helps ensure she will have enough if she needs to shelter in place or evacuate.
The conflagration has destroyed nearly 217 structures and threatens 22017,21187417817018228742 more, forcing 200,000 people to evacuate.
Authorities warned that anyone who sees cracks in their homes must evacuate and call the authorities.
Over 0003 million people were advised to evacuate from Florida, the largest mass evacuation in history.
The ships will be used to deliver supplies to islands and to help evacuate stranded tourists.
And if you're preparing to evacuate, several airlines are capping prices for flights out of Florida.
Officials told 210,26 Sonoma County residents to evacuate as the Kincade Fire, above, threatened to grow.
The number of missions to evacuate casualties has dropped from nearly 3,000 in 2011 to none.
Thousands were forced to evacuate their homes and Costa Rica's government declared a state of emergency.
WinStar World Casino and Resort officials began to evacuate the outdoor venue at about 5 p.m.
A voice in French, Korean and English urged them to "please evacuate" due to a fire.
All 2390,2334 residents of Princeville, were told on Sunday to evacuate due to flash flood risks.
The rest of Facebook's campus was not told to evacuate at the time of this writing.
We are at the civic center and the Red Cross is helping evacuate people to Augusta.
Nearly 20 fissures have opened, prompting hundreds to evacuate the area in the last 14 days.
Read more: CNN anchors evacuate on-air after report of bomb Read more: Office of Rep.
At least 10,000 people were told to evacuate in Kanagawa prefecture ahead of the storm's arrival.
The dangers have forced at least 2,000 people to evacuate and destroyed more than 40 buildings.
She has lived there since 1979 and seen many Kilauea eruptions, but never had to evacuate.
State media reports showed rescuers wading in waist-high waters to evacuate people from their homes.
Airbnb is also looking for people to host others who needed to evacuate, according to PBS.
As of this morning, the Blue Cut Fire has forced more than 82,000 residents to evacuate.
The culture of Puerto Rico is not to evacuate like the States — they don't do that.
He said the victim, who was not identified, didn&apost evacuate despite receiving an evacuation warning.
Officials in neighboring Lake County say residents of Benmore Valley were ordered to evacuate Saturday morning.
McLean says the situation is chaotic as Redding residents who had little warning try to evacuate.
Residents, given mere minutes to evacuate, worried whether their homes would be standing by week's end.
This, of course, pales in comparison to homes lost and hundreds of thousands forced to evacuate.
Miami Beach Mayor Philip Levine had already urged residents of that city on Tuesday to evacuate.
More than 1.5 million Floridians have been ordered to evacuate their homes by Governor Rick Scott.
McIntosh said her mother told her that officials had instructed her not to evacuate the home.
The deadline to evacuate passed, and the buses pulled out toward Terry High School in Rosenberg.
ISIS first moved into the district after rebel fighters agreed to evacuate the area last week.
"They are aware that the time may come that we'll be asked to evacuate," he said.
And many Thousand Oaks residents, still grieving the 12 victims killed at Borderline, had to evacuate.
"If we evacuate, it'll be a while before we can get back in," Rappa told KCRA.
The fire started on July 23 and spread at alarming rates, causing multiple communities to evacuate.
Some people were forced to evacuate their homes after a blaze started Sunday near Santa Rosa.
The facility failed to evacuate residents from the sweltering heat in the days following the storm.
We managed to safely evacuate all patients that night in 2017, but there was tremendous loss.
"We managed to evacuate 13 civilians, including five children, with the returning convoy," the military said.
A door knock is a nonexplosive device designed as a warning to those inside to evacuate.
People struggled to evacuate themselves and their pets, like this girl in Freeport, Bahamas, on Tuesday.
Residents near the communities of Hilt, Hornbrook, Colestin and the Irongate Reservoir are urged to evacuate.
If you live along the coast and were told to evacuate...this is YOUR LAST CHANCE.
The blaze moved so quickly that residents in Butte County barely had the chance to evacuate.
In addition to his emergency declarations, each governor ordered residents in certain coastal areas to evacuate.
A charging electric scooter exploded in Dropbox's San Francisco office on Wednesday, forcing employees to evacuate.
It forced more than 50,000 people to evacuate the surrounding area, which was declared off limits.
On Tuesday, the government was taking no chances on warning residents in tsunami zones to evacuate.
Some local governments ordered residents to evacuate, and rivers were predicted to remain high for days.
"I really don't have the resources to evacuate with seven dogs," she told the news outlet.
The volcanic eruption Sunday surprised residents in remote mountain communities, which had little time to evacuate.
Blazes in Oklahoma have already consumed more than 350,000 acres and forced some towns to evacuate.
Paramedics rushed to evacuate the sweltering facility, but four more nursing home patients died in hospitals.
The big picture: The fire in Southern California forced 20,000 residents to evacuate, according to CNN.
East of Ventura and just north of Burbank, the "Creek Fire" has forced 2,500 to evacuate.
"Evacuate now," Scott said at a dire news conference in Sarasota on the state's Gulf Coast.
Residents of Alabama, Mississippi and Florida are being urged to evacuate or to fortify their homes.
They had been forced to evacuate their homes because they were so close to the plant.
And it provided an opportunity for the staff to evacuate those inside two at a time.
An institute video depicts two families responding to an order to evacuate in just 10 minutes.
Fearful, Svensson demanded a car or a bus to evacuate himself, his girlfriend and her parents.
The less people we have here and the less area we have to evacuate, the better.
Wednesday, the hotel staff informed everyone they had to evacuate the hotel because of the damage!
Cost: Not indicated We decided at the last minute to evacuate for Michael on Monday night.
Others still feel an uncomfortable frustration toward their loved one who died — why didn't he evacuate?
"They wanted us up there to help evacuate, but nobody would tell us anything," he said.
More than six hours after the shooting, police officers went building to building to evacuate students.
If he has to evacuate, he is not sure what he will do, Dr. Ibrahim said.
"In a fire, you need to evacuate quickly, but that's not what we see," Kobes says.
Officials in the Mayak region said there were no plans to evacuate the region for now.
Rescuers told about 3,000 workers and close to 1,000 residents to evacuate the area on Thursday.
Do you think you would stay, if warned of an impending emergency or told to evacuate?
People who are survivors might try to go out to a hospital or evacuate the city.
Questions have been raised about the effectiveness of emergency alert systems in telling people to evacuate.
During Sandy, some people in the highest-risk areas didn't evacuate, and some of them died.
The authorities have warned people as far as 7.5 miles from the volcano to evacuate immediately.
Paramedics treated the man after he appeared to faint, but protesters would not let them evacuate.
"Boeing has suspended operations at Boeing South Carolina so our teammates can properly evacuate," Holland said.
Rick Scott and local officials throughout the state have been campaigning hard for people to evacuate.
Victoria state Premier Daniel Andrews said there were plans to evacuate the trapped people by sea.
The UK is stepping up contingency plans to evacuate troops and other British personnel from Iraq.
December 28, 2019: Thousands are told to evacuate East Gippsland as the fire danger zone spreads.
The North later agreed to let Mr. Yun fly to Pyongyang to medically evacuate Mr. Warmbier.
Record rainfall flooded rivers and tested dams as almost four million people were urged to evacuate.
The State Department also mandated that U.S. employees in Wuhan evacuate because of the spreading virus.
Developed by a former SWAT officer Greg Cane, ALICE stands for alert, lockdown, inform, counter, evacuate.
Residents had been warned of a possible storm surge and flooding, and were urged to evacuate.
He said the category 22019 storm caused over half of the town's 9,500 residents to evacuate.
"Every Florida family must prepare to evacuate regardless of the coast you live on," he said.
But having a plan to evacuate a city of this size, probably not in the cards.
Kuwait Airways announced Saturday that it would evacuate more than 20 Kuwaiti nationals from Mashhad, Iran.
That included ensuring Syrian forces stopped shelling to allow Turkey to evacuate its dead and wounded.
Soldiers evacuate a hostage from the Terminal 21 shopping mall in Nakhon Ratchasima, Thailand, Feb. 9.
The sudden conditions at the volcano forced nearly 8,000 people to evacuate as of 6 a.m.
Hundreds of thousands of people have been forced to evacuate, and at least 25 have died.
Some residents have been forced to evacuate to other cities because of the hazardous air quality.
Taking a proactive approach ensures that you can evacuate quickly and safely, no matter the situation.
An estimated 2,000 homes have been destroyed, with hundreds of thousands of people forced to evacuate.
The European Commission said it was sending two aircraft to evacuate European Union citizens from Wuhan.
Ms. Leyland had spent much of Friday night trying to persuade residents to evacuate their homes.
It took a full day to evacuate with my friend's 3-year-old and two dogs.
Floods also weigh on output, as CNR is forced to open dams to evacuate excess water.
People used small boats to evacuate their homes, pulling families to safety above the rising water.
Afraid of another explosion, she directed her firefighters to evacuate residents to a nearby golf course.
He said technicians from the country's disaster management department "are on the ground to evacuate people".
The highest level for the authority's warning system is level 5, when residents must evacuate immediately.
Swift-water rescue teams from out of state helped local rescuers evacuate people whenever conditions allowed.
"I really don't have the resources to evacuate with seven dogs," she told CNN on Wednesday.
The Syrian Army has stopped combat operations in Aleppo to evacuate civilians, according to Russian officials.
Residents in more than 75,000 homes in Ventura and Los Angeles Counties were told to evacuate.
Law enforcement officials went door to door in affected areas, telling people to evacuate, Reeves said.
The petition said the reduced space could make it difficult for passengers to evacuate in emergencies.
Another passenger told CNN affiliate 9News that "everybody just panicked" when the order to evacuate came.
The staffers who had to evacuate turned nearby hotel lobbies and restaurants into temporary work spaces.
Bingochea also checks the door to ensure it has sufficient pressure should we need to evacuate.
The liquefied natural gas turned to gas and blew through nearby neighborhood, forcing residents to evacuate.
At least 215 lives have been lost, and tens of thousands had to evacuate their homes.
Residents of eight cities in the dam's vicinity were told to evacuate shortly before 2100 p.m.
Residents of eight cities in the dam's vicinity were told to evacuate shortly before 5 p.m.
The government ordered everyone within a 12-mile radius to evacuate, with about 165,000 people eventually displaced.
Authorities urged people Sunday night to evacuate the community immediately because of lava flowing from Fissure 7.
Strong winds and dry conditions mean flames can leap large distances, prompting thousands to evacuate their homes.
"You cannot evacuate 2 million people out of a metropolitan area you can't do it," Bedient says.
The fire occurred a day after heavy rains prompted the refinery to suspend operations and evacuate personnel.
Our staff were able to evacuate customers quickly and safely and the store re-opened shortly afterwards.
Authorities ordered people to evacuate all homes in the Spring Valley area, where about 3,000 people live.
The fire department ordered residents and tourists to evacuate, some with only the clothes on their backs.
In response to those fires, Los Angeles Mayor Eric Garcetti told residents to be prepared to evacuate.
Perhaps, they weren't able to evacuate in time and figured the wine cellar would be safe enough.
A girl watches as authorities arrive to evacuate people from her house in Tabarre, Haiti, Monday, Oct.
"I remember running through a football pitch, towards the small airplane that would evacuate us," Ali says.
Medical personnel evacuate patients as the Feather River Hospital burns while the Camp fire rages through Paradise.
Search and rescue teams scramble to evacuate patients as the Camp fire burns the Feather River Hospital.
Roughly 2145 million have been asked to evacuate their homes in the state due to the storm.
Inside the Outbreak Pakistan has refused to evacuate 800 citizens in Wuhan, fearing an outbreak at home.
Some 180,000 people were ordered to evacuate their homes and flee the Kincade Fire in Sonoma County.
The U.S. in recent days has moved to evacuate hundreds of Americans from Wuhan amid the outbreak.
Three shelters have been opened for people who have had to evacuate because of the lava threat.
It's also costly to leave, and it's likely low-income families don't have the funds to evacuate.
She did not get a warning to evacuate until her worried daughter called at 3003:30 a.m.
They had planned to evacuate to Georgia together but canceled those reservations on Friday to hunker down.
They had planned to evacuate to Georgia together but cancelled those reservations on Friday to hunker down.
The government also asked 340,205 people to evacuate their homes in Fukushima prefecture because of possible landslides.
The blaze shut down schools and forced more than 200 patients at two city hospitals to evacuate.
Some coastal residents who chose not to evacuate were stranded without power for more than 24 hours.
Special teams would be sent to evacuate people living in danger zones and provide emergency medical support.
Not long after, firemen dressed in waders knocked on the door, telling them they needed to evacuate.
Passengers had to evacuate through cracks in the smashed plane and authorities said 2168 people were injured.
But soon after firefighters began battling the Kincade Fire last week, the Stauers had to evacuate again.
Butte County officials sent crews of officers and rescue teams to help stranded residents and evacuate homes.
"There was a significant amount of people we couldn't contact to tell them to evacuate," he added.
That lava has bubbled up through about 20 fissure vents and forced thousands of people to evacuate.
The warnings are clear -- evacuate if you are in an area where the powerful storm is heading.
Yesterday was also the first time I had to evacuate a bus as it was catching fire.
Authorities said a military rescue helicopter had been sent to the scene to help evacuate the injured.
"She said they were going to evacuate them but no one could get to them," Muse said.
Rescue teams are continuing to help those who hadn't been able to evacuate prior to Florence's landfall.
Over 4,200 residents have been ordered to evacuate, while 26,000 have been are advised to do so.
According to a GoFundMe page set up for the family, the Werblows had little time to evacuate.
Witnesses said the Israeli military had warned people inside to evacuate the buildings before they were bombed.
IOM is planning to evacuate 237 Ethiopians to Addis Ababa under its voluntary repatriation program, he said.
Around midnight Tuesday, people were heard chanting "leave together" as they tried to evacuate the legislative chambers.
There are no plans to evacuate the 61 prisoners detained at the facility that holds terror suspects.
Family members also said their cell phones were confiscated and everyone was ordered to evacuate the house.
Lowe, 53, posted a photo on Instagram Monday morning noting his family had received orders to evacuate.
The latest explosions caused far more damage, forcing crews to evacuate both ships as they were underway.
They hugged and cried and Mazzoni apologized to the police officer for ignoring his pleas to evacuate.
Alec Convery said he was in drawing class at the school when teachers told them to evacuate.
The governor said it was legally difficult to force people to evacuate the old and decaying buildings.
People should evacuate to higher ground if ordered by officials, Obama said in a press pool event.
A few were still waiting to evacuate from Ain Zara, an official at another international organization said.
About 3.1 million people were told to evacuate Florida, Georgia, and South Carolina, according to ABC News.
Meanwhile, local police and the National Guard continue to evacuate people to nearby shelters at community centers.
I asked what was going on and he replied, &aposWe were told to evacuate the pavilion immediately.
People in the western part of Redding, which has about 92,000 residents, were also asked to evacuate.
The sixth victim, who was not identified, did not evacuate despite receiving an evacuation warning, Bosenko said.
The anthrax scare prompted officials to evacuate Waters&apos field office, the Los Angeles Fire Department said.
The Plasco Building stood for hours after catching fire, allowing scores of merchants to evacuate to safety.
Super Typhoon Nock-ten smacked the Philippines, forcing thousands to evacuate, closing ports and stranding 11,000 passengers.
From there, we can devise asteroid deflection schemes, or evacuate vulnerable populations from areas deemed at risk.
"We have to evacuate the building, please make your way to the nearest emergency exit," I said.
After a three-hour ordeal, it was finally safe enough to evacuate the remaining campers and staff.
French troops seized the airport to evacuate their citizens (the country used to be a French colony).
As Harvey gained strength Thursday, residents along the Texas coast made the choice to evacuate or stay.
Rivers overflowed, public transportation was suspended, and more than 520,000 people were advised to evacuate their homes.
Residents within a 7-kilometer (4.35-mile) radius were told to evacuate the area immediately, it said.
About 2,000 residents have been forced to evacuate as lava could swallow their homes at any moment.
The Guard will do security patrols and help evacuate residents, Hawaii Adjutant General Arthur "Joe" Logan said.
The flames of the fire never reached his home, but his family did evacuate as a precaution.
Over 95,000 people have already had to evacuate from Southern California due to the fast-moving fires.
Many people had left town over the past couple of days, with all foreigners urged to evacuate.
All 1,700 residents of Leilani Estates and well as nearby Lanipuna Gardens had been ordered to evacuate.
More than 14 major fires are burning across eight counties, forcing at least 20,000 people to evacuate.
A towering wildfire raged in western Canada, forcing an entire city of about 80,000 people to evacuate.
At least 52,000 residents were forced to evacuate from Butte County as the fire burned 90,000 acres.
One lawmaker was taken to hospital, and police used stun grenades to disperse protesters and evacuate MPs.
More than 10,000 residents had been told to evacuate at the peak of the fire's rapid spread.
More than 10,000 residents had been told to evacuate at the peak of the fire's rapid spread.
More than a quarter of Florida's population has been ordered to evacuate, according to The Associated Press.
They stuck to the guideline "locate, isolate, evacuate," meaning find and neutralize the threat before helping victims.
Two million people were forced to flee their homes, advised or ordered by the government to evacuate.
But he was forced to evacuate after the new fissures emerged, including one just a mile away.
Pregnant women and young children within a 5-mile radius of the plant were told to evacuate.
Witnesses described ambulances racing to evacuate the wounded, as troops surrounded the area to keep onlookers away.
Vanuatu's National Disaster Management Office advised people in southern provinces to evacuate coastal areas for higher ground.
The State Department last Wednesday moved to evacuate non-emergency personnel from the neighboring country of Iraq.
On Monday, Indonesia ordered 100,000 residents living near a volcano spewing columns of ash to evacuate immediately.
Some view a failure to evacuate as a selfish decision that elevates the risk for emergency crews.
Meanwhile, the Getty Fire in Los Angeles broke out Monday morning and has forced thousands to evacuate.
The workers were ordered to evacuate to the nearest refugee chamber, a protective chamber, the union said.
If we have to evacuate people, it'd be better to have you (already) out of the area.
"Fenceline communities can't leave or evacuate so they are literally getting gassed by these chemicals," Parras said.
Tens of thousands of people have been forced to evacuate and another 57,000 structures are currently threatened.
Santos said authorities had urged them to evacuate the building which they knew was in bad shape.
TV footage showed the burnt-out remains of cars as rescue workers rushed to evacuate the wounded.
Don't expect to evacuate Miami on an electric scooter ahead of Hurricane Dorian's impending landfall this weekend.
Deliveries in the southern part of the state have been slowed by heavy traffic as residents evacuate.
Your best bet is to look to local authorities for alerts about whether or not to evacuate.
Bledsoe said even though the family was not told to evacuate, he feels more guilty than angry.
"Freshwater flooding is particularly dangerous because that happens inland and people don't typically evacuate," Dr. Kossin said.
"A lot of people won't evacuate if they don't take their pets with them," Mr. Christie said.
You think about the National Guard integrating schools, say, or helping to evacuate New Orleans during Katrina.
"We understand that the German and French governments have made arrangements to evacuate their citizens," Pines said.
The governors of South Carolina and Georgia have also ordered at least 1 million people to evacuate.
A town close to the accident was ordered to evacuate, but the evacuation order was soon rescinded.
More than 1 million people have been ordered to evacuate the coastlines of the Carolinas and Virginia.
After the low-air alarms sounded on the fire crew's tanks, the chief ordered them to evacuate.
Wildfires burned near and in Los Angeles and other parts of Southern California, forcing thousands to evacuate.
On a northbound R train pulling into Times Square, a transit officer shouted an order to evacuate.
Could you preplan hardened structures so that if you couldn't evacuate this is where you could go?
Around Butte County, upward of 52,000 people have been forced to evacuate due to the Camp Fire.
Around Butte County, upward of 52,000 people have been forced to evacuate due to the Camp Fire.
Firefighters in Ventura County and Los Angeles County ordered residents in about 75,000 homes to evacuate immediately.
Shut all windows and doors, but leave them unlocked once you evacuate, so firefighters can get in.
Around two thousand people have been forced to evacuate, and many others have voluntarily left their homes.
According to the student, not everyone who received the email telling them to evacuate shared her sentiments.
The police arrived at an Extended Stay America hotel in Scottsdale and surreptitiously began to evacuate guests.
People jammed the roads and airports as they scrambled to evacuate in Florida and parts of Georgia.
It's forced tens of thousands of people to evacuate, but so far, no deaths have been reported.
Given the condition of the house and my vulnerability in it, I decided to evacuate on Tuesday.
More colleges did the same a day later, when thousands were forced to evacuate because of wildfires.
He recovered about half before he had to evacuate, and the storm took most of the rest.
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The states' governors ordered at least a million people to evacuate starting Monday, according to NBC News.
It was quickly put out, no injuries have been reported, and everyone was able to evacuate safely.
"There are not many resources available to be able to evacuate large numbers of patients," he said.
A truck called the Pink Panther plowed through the inundated roads to evacuate about a dozen people.
With communications down, Mr. Rosselló went to Isabela himself to get the mayor to evacuate three neighborhoods.
Last week, thousands of people in the Australian state of Victoria were urged to evacuate their homes.
By Saturday night, NHK reported that local governments had ordered 21970 million people to evacuate their homes.
With temperatures in the upper 80s and with no air-conditioning available, tourists were ordered to evacuate.
While the coalition forces held back on the battlefield to evacuate civilians, the Shia militias would not.
It's arranging a charter flight to evacuate American diplomats and citizens from Wuhan, a US official said.
The US government is planning to charter a flight to evacuate US diplomats and citizens from Wuhan.
The smoke made it near impossible to breathe, forcing him and his family to evacuate and flee.
Read this, and the next time a storm is headed your way you'll be likelier to evacuate.
Both corporations and individuals are paying top dollar to evacuate and avoid areas affected by the coronavirus.
"I was the federal official who would have to make the call to evacuate," Mr. Gibson recalled.
Others worried about the lava's uncertain path and about pets left behind in their haste to evacuate.
American officials said they saw no need to evacuate citizens from a quarantined cruise ship in Japan.
The U.S. is planning to evacuate some three dozen diplomats and their families from Wuhan on Tuesday.
The Qantas Airways plane chartered to evacuate the Australians arrived at Darwin shortly before 10:00 a.m.
He said the authorities helped evacuate those Renouncers who were wounded to a hospital in Lashkar Gah.
As the high tide advanced in New England, authorities warned coastal residents to be ready to evacuate.
Authorities said helicopters will also be used if needed to evacuate people from the earthquake-affected area.
"We felt slight movement of the building, then we got told to evacuate the building," he said.
Concern shifted to potential retaliation, and U.S. oil companies were taking steps to evacuate workers from Iraq.
Several Western countries including the United States and Australia, are working to evacuate their citizens from Wuhan.
SAG HQ in NY did not evacuate, but NYPD responded and took a report for aggravated harassment.
More than 103,000 people have been forced to evacuate from the blaze in Riverside and Orange counties.
Some members of Mr. Kerry's staff had to evacuate the hotel in the middle of the night.
Residents of mobile home parks visited by Reuters before the storm were mostly heeding orders to evacuate.
Jewell, a security guard at the park, helped to evacuate the area after the bomb was discovered.
A short time later, more than 60 gas fires broke out, forcing thousands of people to evacuate.
Texas Governor Greg Abbott called for many to evacuate, while local leaders advised residents to stay put.
Puckett said people who have chosen not to evacuate will keep an eye on the Currituck horses.
It was the latest attempt by authorities to encourage people to evacuate from areas prone to flooding.
Despite days of warnings to evacuate, some residents are staying put -- even if they don't want to.
They waited for roughly 90 minutes before first responders helped evacuate the building, leaving their backpacks behind.
That's only one reason the current Israeli government is less than enthusiastic about having to evacuate Amona.
More than one million people had been ordered to evacuate the coastlines of the Carolinas and Virginia.
Italy will evacuate 7003 Italian citizens aboard the quarantined Diamond Princess docked in Japan, officials said Sunday.
Other governments — those of Australia, Taiwan, Hong Kong, the United Kingdom, and Canada — will evacuate their citizens.
The State Department said diplomatic personnel inside were safe and there were no plans to evacuate them.
On Sebesi Island in the middle of the Sunda Strait, helicopters had been dispatched to evacuate residents.
Elsewhere, the state government set in motion a broader plan to evacuate more than 1 million people.
Many Australians were forced to decide whether to stay in their homes or evacuate because of the fires.
Employees evacuate the area following an incident Thursday, July 19, 2018, at Letterkenny Army Depot in Chambersburg, Pa..
Employees evacuate the area following an incident Thursday, July 19, 2018, at Letterkenny Army Depot in Chambersburg, Pa.
Thousands in the Puna district had to evacuate after lava fissures started opening in neighborhoods a month ago.
The government is working to evacuate about 140 people out of Kaikoura, according to Prime Minister John Key.
More than 8,000 firefighters are working to extinguish the fires, and about 150,000 people were urged to evacuate.
The volcano began erupting on May 3, forcing thousands of residents to evacuate and destroying dozens of homes.
If you or anyone you know happens to be anywhere near the Camp Fire, please evacuate to safety.
Over 2,500 people have had to evacuate, and more than 300 people are currently staying in emergency shelters.
The operation to evacuate thousands of refugees was halted, according to the International Committee of the Red Cross.
Officers were able to evacuate people from adjacent homes as the standoff stretched on for hours, Fortune said.
Molly-Ann Leikin, an Emmy-winning songwriter who was ordered to evacuate her Montecito home at 9 a.m.
Horner told CNN that the fire in Reno County has forced 10 to 12 thousand people to evacuate.
With every passing year using the IDF to evacuate settlers will become more problematic, and evacuation less likely.
Thanks to the firefighters' efforts, Warner, a 45-year-old writer, said she had no plans to evacuate.
Butte County Sheriff Kony Honea defended the decision to evacuate, saying the "dynamic" situation required a quick response.
An elderly Nebraska resident died after refusing to evacuate their home, but there were no other details available.
On Monday morning, thousands of Los Angeles residents were forced to evacuate after a raging fire broke out.
Flight patterns out of Florida airports Friday clearly showed the panic as thousands tried to evacuate in time.
The Iraqi government dropped leaflets and broadcast advisories with instructions on "safe corridors" to evacuate to military camps.
"While trying to resuscitate him, (the group) was forced to evacuate," Berger's sister, Christine Moore, told the newspaper.
Television footage showed police officers and ambulances at the scene, as emergency workers rushed to evacuate the wounded.
In Japan the prime minister's security council discussed plans to evacuate its 60,000-odd citizens from South Korea.
Panhandle officials are asking residents to restrict water use and to evacuate the eastern side of the city.
He urged residents to be ready to evacuate as the flames continued to move erratically in multiple directions.
This weekend, amid overlapping crises of fire and blackouts, they have had to evacuate not once but twice.
A lot of them had prepared to evacuate in advance, and arrived with important documents and emergency kits.
James and his family were forced to evacuate their Brentwood, California, home early Monday as the wildfire approached.
Last October, he and his family had to evacuate their Santa Rosa home when fires threatened his neighborhood.
Nathan Sheffield was one of the more than 88,000 Fort McMurray residents who had to evacuate the city.
The Saudi-led coalition backing the Yemeni government allowed the Houthi rebels to evacuate wounded members to Oman.
Dozens of residents burned alive in their cars as they waited in traffic lines to evacuate the city.
Dozens of homes have been destroyed and hundreds of people forced to evacuate in the past 21955 days.
Rick Scott — took the airwaves on Thursday to urge residents who were thinking of staying behind to evacuate.
The residents who were not on tour, like me, had to evacuate until almost the first of December.
As a result, PVMBG had not been monitoring it, and those living nearby were not prepared to evacuate.
The State Department also ordered families of employees of the US consulate in Adana to evacuate the country.
British Airways flight BA422 from London to Spain was forced to evacuate after smoke filled the plane cabin.
Syrian rebels and the Syrian government blamed each other for the failure of efforts to evacuate the city.
Officials say some residents are being told to prepare to voluntarily evacuate if lava threatens a major highway.
He was helping evacuate people from the 27th floor of one of the Twin Towers when it collapsed.
A third experiment tested whether participants would be more likely to evacuate due to a "Hurricane Christopher" vs.
Tonight, authorities in Taos, New Mexico had to evacuate the courthouse because of a credible threat against her.
Sheriff's deputies went door-to door recommending people evacuate from the towns of East Cape Girardeau and McClure.
The previous government attributed the fire to arson and dismissed accusations it failed to evacuate residents in time.
Emergency workers went door-to-door Sunday advising residents of Laval's Île-Verte and Île-Roussin to evacuate.
More than 5313,000 firefighters are working to extinguish the fires, and about 150,000 people were urged to evacuate.
Residents of those 825 houses were ordered to evacuate several days ago, after the fire started on Friday.
The wildfire, which forced 20113,000 residents to evacuate Fort McMurray, grew to 229,000 hectares (560,000 acres) on Tuesday.

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