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Taking shelter could protect survivors from residual radiation from nuclear fallout.
Though being misunderstood is painful, I find myself taking shelter in it.
More than 1,100 people are taking shelter in public facilities in Iwaizumi.
The defector made it across the border, taking shelter near a building.
Hundreds of those are taking shelter on the floors of private homes.
"Most of the displaced people are taking shelter in monasteries," he said.
About 600 people are taking shelter in state-run camps, he said.
Synth pads billow threateningly, like Air France taking shelter from a distant storm.
Here's what to do She found herself taking shelter at Houston's convention center.
Some spoke of taking shelter in bathrooms as their homes were torn apart.
More than 24,000 people are currently taking shelter in evacuation centers, OCHA said.
Many people in and around Tokyo were already taking shelter in temporary evacuation facilities.
Suddenly those members were hopping a fence and taking shelter in a dog park.
Roofs had been blown off some of the classrooms where residents were taking shelter.
In the camps, there is a notable lack of men among the families taking shelter.
They were in the process of taking shelter in the car when the son was struck.
I'm taking shelter in an alcove next to what I think are supposed to be classrooms.
So Trump is instead taking shelter behind bigotry — racial, of course, but now religious as well.
A family taking shelter at an evacuation center at the Takase Elementary School in Koriyama, Japan.
Taking shelter with a sister consumed by drug addiction, she fell into a vortex of violence.
"It's no different than taking shelter from the tornado; staying home might save your life," said Black.
Stranded fans taking shelter in a bowling alley after a Formula One race in Suzuka, central Japan.
Sabido is one of at least 12 immigrants currently taking shelter in churches, according to the group.
"Remaining personnel and their families will be taking shelter in their homes or designated locations," base officials said.
Six people were injured Saturday after lightning struck the 60-foot pine tree they were taking shelter under.
Morseth had an exit plan: taking shelter on one of the upper floors of a nearby high-rise building.
Taylor's Tribeca apartment is under renovation, so she's taking shelter in a 5 bedroom, 6 bath West Village rental.
In the meantime, there are hundreds of children among the thousands of migrants taking shelter at the sports complex.
Schlegelmilch recommends going as far below ground as possible or taking shelter in the center of a tall building.
Residents of the island were already taking shelter, like the people below in a church in Nassau, the capital.
Facebook has remained passive, taking shelter behind claims that it is a tech company rather than a media company.
Hagler's relatives say they hope she might be taking shelter with someone and just hasn't been able to make contact.
Over 1,100 people were evacuated from their homes and are taking shelter in public facilities across Iwaizumi, the statement says.
A number of militants were taking shelter in the city's mosques, using their characteristic minarets as sniper positions, said Santos.
Bella hiked through the night and into the next morning, eventually taking shelter in a drop toilet on the trail.
What's fucked up, and yet so deeply Facebook, is that it simultaneously monopolized the main means of taking shelter from it. ●
U.S. forces meant to aim at a nearby site in which insurgents were thought to be taking shelter, according to Campbell.
Reuters reported that politicians were taking shelter in the Parliament building there, and there were also reports of explosions and gunfire.
At the Muda Mufo school, mothers and young children were taking shelter in classrooms or playing in the yard's soft mud.
The ministry said that five other South Korean members of the same team were safe and taking shelter in a lodge.
Lightning struck a camper trailer where five people were taking shelter from the rain because of the tremendous downpour, Reid said.
The Taliban, whose leadership is mostly taking shelter in Pakistan, insist that they are focused only on regaining power within Afghanistan.
Nearly 80 evacuation centers were opened with thousands people taking shelter, said the U.N. Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs.
If where you are staying will not accept pets, find a boarding facility or animal hospital near where you are taking shelter.
Pakistan has blamed the attacks last month, in which more than 130 people were killed, on Pakistani militants taking shelter in Afghanistan.
Pakistan has blamed several attacks last month, in which more than 130 people were killed, on Pakistani militants taking shelter in Afghanistan.
While people get snowed in from blizzards across North America, Australians are taking shelter from the heat of the Southern Hemisphere summer.
Oliveira Baptista imagined travelers taking shelter in their clothes; one down jacket he designed could even be transformed into a sleeping bag.
About 100 people are taking shelter at a school, he said, adding that none were impacted by last year's natural gas blasts.
But he and other elderly herders across Puntland, now taking shelter in camps for the internally displaced, say the current challenges are different.
Scenes from the hospital Employees and patients described scenes of panic in the crowded hospital, with people taking shelter in closets and rooms.
Jobless elephants, often with their keepers, ended up on the streets, wandering across farmlands or taking shelter in dangerous spots like highway underpasses.
She had spent the night at the 444-acre estate, taking shelter in a research facility a few feet higher than the homes.
Over the past few trading sessions, investors have been seen to be taking shelter in safe haven government bonds as well as gold.
Taking shelter and bracing for rain "This thing is turning into quite the marathon," Nick Gignac, of Corpus Christi, told CNN around 2 a.m.
In Austin, every school-age evacuee taking shelter will be welcome to enroll there, said Paul Cruz, superintendent of the Austin Independent School District.
Afghan officials continue to claim that insurgents were taking shelter in the compound and firing on their forces, which Doctors Without Borders has denied.
"Everything we have is gone," said Armindo Fernando Lazaro, 52, a father of eight who was taking shelter at the Muda Mufo Complete School.
On Friday afternoon, open flames shot smoke into the air near the Thousand Oaks Teen Center, where people were taking shelter from the fire.
Jughead sees all the Serpents taking shelter at the Whyte Wyrm and goes home to find FP drinking again because Hiram fired him from Pop's.
Initially, the video shows three US soldiers taking shelter behind a slow-moving unarmored SUV as reddish clouds from smoke grenades drift across the scene.
The first, Hurricane Charley in 2004, was a beast with winds of 145 mph — and the eye passed right through where I was taking shelter.
He had been going to the island since before he was famous and he had close friends taking shelter on his estate on St. John.
Residents who were evacuated from the Domingos Ranch neighborhood — about 1,000 residents from 300 homes — were taking shelter in Corona High School in Corona, Calif.
We head over to Coney Island Brewery and maneuver our way through the dense crowd where finishers are both celebrating and taking shelter from the rain.
Cedric Graham and Katie Richmond are giving free haircuts to those taking shelter in the Houston Convention Center Come back every day at 8:30 a.m.
WHO said more than 70 people taking shelter in basements reportedly died in the attack, with 43 of those deaths related to exposure to toxic chemicals.
Melissa Figlinski, a paralegal who lives in Springfield, spent two nights at Gulf Coast Regional after taking shelter there with her 6-year-old daughter, Madelyn.
He made his way to Chile, taking shelter in a church, cleaning floors in a hospital and seeking asylum, unable to find work as a doctor.
In Puerto Rico, thousands of extremely low-income seniors and families are taking shelter in homes with damaged roofs and sleeping on wet and moldy mattresses.
Later, Bell took the opportunity to meet with stranded senior citizens taking shelter at her hotel, even performing a duet "You Are My Sunshine" with one evacuee.
He and his family were taking shelter in a bathroom; he said he was bracing his body against the door in an attempt to keep it shut.
Landing on a tiny island off Sicily's west coast and taking shelter in sea caves, they nursed a sense of righteous grievance for thirty uncomfortably damp years.
Many of the people who took to higher ground, including about 0003,000 taking shelter in the gubernatorial office in the Lampung province, had returned home, Wibowo said.
When militants took over the US embassy in Tehran in November 1979, they captured 66 people but six escaped and ended up taking shelter with Canadian diplomats.
There are now around 77,000 refugees taking shelter in camps on the Syrian side of the Turkish border, Turkish Deputy Prime Minister Numan Kurtulmus said on Monday.
The storm also has been blamed for the death of a Connecticut man who was killed when a tree fell onto the truck he was taking shelter in.
At the sports center in Mazatenango on Friday morning, where hundreds of migrants were taking shelter, about a hundred people lined up for breakfast on the basketball court.
If you've evacuated or are taking shelter away from your home, you may not be able to get back for days — and you'll need these things on your person.
Officials said more than 900 people were taking shelter in the county, although at one point, a hurricane shelter had to be evacuated because of flames in the area.
Many others are taking shelter in schools, churches, and orphanages — overcrowded temporary homes surrounded by pools of putrid flood water, which some are still using to drink and wash.
But they'd soon go in another direction, taking shelter from those early sets in abstracted noise and sighing cosmic ambience on their first proper album, 2002's Beaches and Canyons.
"These bombs have the capacity to destroy fortified hospitals, medical points and underground shelters (where tens of thousands are taking shelter) at high risk," the group said in a statement.
In 1984, an unknown person added a provision to federal law explicitly barring Puerto Rico, as well as the District of Columbia, from taking shelter from creditors in Chapter 9.
Poncho was fortunate in that he arrived to the Lamar-Dixon Expo Center in Gonzales while Matt Welborn, a professor at the LSU School of Veterinary Medicine, was taking shelter there.
Two residents said Ain Terma was now a ghost town, with only a few hundred families taking shelter in basements after most former residents fled to other towns in Eastern Ghouta.
The after-effects of being tortured resulted in his living on the streets, eventually taking shelter in a dank convenience store basement, as his health deteriorated to the point of hospitalization.
It has gained more than 2 percent in the last week, with dealers citing flows of capital taking shelter from risks due to Britain's vote on EU membership on June 23.
We opened the door for her, but she wasn't too happy about taking shelter; she felt that she was shirking her duty as a citizen by not facing the attackers openly.
Without cell phone service or transportation, she has been taking shelter in one of the few condos left standing, invited by someone she met at what's left of a gas station.
A homeless man is suing the Honolulu Police Department after an officer allegedly forced him to lick a urinal to avoid arrest when he was caught taking shelter in a public restroom.
This week, the group attempts to throw off their pursuers by taking shelter in a cove of a small island and Maddie, Travis and their children go to investigate a flickering light.
The bakery worker, who was not identified, told ATN News, a Bangladesh television channel, that when the first attacker entered the gate he thought it was someone taking shelter in the restaurant's doorway.
Between 103,300 and 1,600 unaccompanied children -- most from Afghanistan, Sudan and Eritrea -- had been taking shelter in the camp, including hundreds who were eligible for transfer to the UK based on family ties.
As its ensemble converges at the Algiers, some taking shelter for the night and others already staying there, a prank with a starter pistol draws police attention when tensions are already extremely high.
A Japanese tourist, who would only give his name as Hiroshi, stood among the handful of locals and retirees taking shelter from the bucketing rain, carefully marking down wagers on small betting slips.
In addition to oil workers, as many as 10,000 residents of Fort McMurray fled north from the fire, most of them taking shelter in the work camps normally used to house oil workers.
United Nations officials said that hundreds of Arab families who were taking shelter in Kirkuk had been forced to leave afterward, and that Kurdish officials believed that terrorists might be hiding among them.
I was taking shelter on the east coast, but the hurricane was so monstrous that I still experienced the effects from the right-front side of the storm, where the strongest winds are.
The Nagasaki Bio Park in Japan tweeted a photo of their capybaras — the largest rodent in the world — taking shelter during a downpour on Thursday, and the Internet basically couldn't handle the cuteness overload.
Hsieh's preoccupation with freedom and constraint is equally evident in his "Outdoor Piece", also exhibited in Doing Time, where he spent a year on the streets of Manhattan without taking shelter of any kind.
JAKARTA (Reuters) - Landslides and floods triggered by torrential rain have killed at least 29 people in Indonesia, the disaster agency said on Monday, with thousands taking shelter in evacuation centers amid fears of disease.
This time, though, it was the English, and with combat expected to break out at any moment, the men taking shelter in their home were drowning their nerves in lots and lots of alcohol.
On Wednesday, spotting the kids taking shelter in the school from a heavy rain shower, Harry stopped the convoy and chatted with them, as well as posed for pictures with the kids and their teachers.
Melton, who uses a walker or a cane to get around, pushed her way through the water for a mile and a half before reaching relatively dry ground, and taking shelter at a friend's house.
As most humans are taking shelter next to an A.C. thanks to the massive heat wave sweeping the country right now, some super-stylish stars are braving thigh-high boots in the middle of summer.
The video was viewed 1.2 million times as of Saturday morning, and caused many people to fear for his life as the building he was taking shelter under gave way to the wind Friday night.
The video shows three US soldiers taking shelter behind a slow-moving, unarmored SUV behind reddish clouds from smoke grenades when they are overwhelmed by a larger group of militants armed with grenades and machine guns.
It's about taking shelter from the world outside with someone you love, and Mija's new beat casts an eerie cyberpunk neon over the whole production, echoing the both the tenderness and uncertainty of the track's themes.
COX'S BAZAR, Bangladesh (Reuters) - Wild elephants trampled to death two Rohingya Muslims in Bangladesh on Monday when they rampaged through a settlement where the refugees were taking shelter after fleeing a military offensive in neighboring Myanmar.
This week, Gregory King-Yates, 58, who lives on a fixed income and was taking shelter from the flooding in Fair Bluff, N.C., to the southwest, knew that the truck he had just bought was flooded.
DUBAI (Reuters) - Widely distributed images of dozens of homeless Iranians, many of them drug addicts, taking shelter in empty graves outside Tehran in freezing temperatures have prompted a public outcry and criticism from President Hassan Rouhani.
Duterte said the reason why the battle had gone on so long was because of the government's desire to keep hostages safe and to avoid bombing a mosque where rebel leaders were believed to be taking shelter.
"The boatman came yesterday and he also came today," Begum said from an empty building in the fishing village of Shamlapur, a short drive from the port city of Cox's Bazaar, where she has been taking shelter.
Overhead video footage earlier in the day showed dozens of uniformed officers taking shelter behind parked cars or lining up beside walls in the Nicetown-Tioga area of Philadelphia on the 3700 block of North 15th Street.
In order to make voting widely accessible, especially in the middle of this national emergency, it is imperative that all states have the flexibility to mail ballots to every eligible voter -- wherever they may be taking shelter.
Mandulu, taking shelter in the Congolese village of Karukwat, said among the first to be killed in Tore Payam were a woman and a local trader accused by the soldiers of collaborating with Machar's SPLA-IO rebels.
In the bottom right corner are lines of teepees and women and children taking shelter from the fray, and this moment is what makes his perspective stand out from many of the images of the fateful battle.
Despite an apparent halt in fighting in the capital on Tuesday, the Red Cross said that food and other supplies are running low for tens of thousands of citizens taking shelter at places like humanitarian centers and churches.
"It's a humbling experience to have people digging out your life in front of you," said Curtis Skene, the owner of the house who narrowly escaped the mudflows by taking shelter behind an olive tree in his garden.
As a result, most of the troops stationed at the base had either been flown out of the base or were taking shelter in the base's bunkers by the time the missiles hit the base early Wednesday morning.
They spent the weekend taking shelter at the George R. Brown Convention Center, and have since been staying with another relative while they begin to rebuild his mother's home, which probably won't be done until next summer at least.
Suzanne Jorgensen Further down the river, about an hours' walk from Jorgensen's house, on a muddy path that's now covered in fallen branches and rocks, three families have been taking shelter in one home in the community of Caonillas.
"Elsa" who faced the blizzard in a long, flowing blue dress and a silver wig, single-handedly helped pushed the police vehicle out of the snow – much to the excitement of those taking shelter at The Gallows, a gastropub.
Taking shelter in a cave, he reminisces about his boyhood in what was then a lavish landscape; young Alexander darts through fields of poppies and sunflowers, their fierce primary colors slashing the screen as Solntseva's camera rushes alongside him.
Of those who fled their own countries, 80 percent of the world's refugees were taking shelter in neighboring nations, Mr. Grandi said, pushing back at the narrative that a majority were heading to the United States, Europe or Australia.
The show reaches what may be the height of its goofiness when all of its characters stand and watch the mushroom cloud rise into the sky, not only still alive but seemingly unworried about taking shelter or avoiding fallout.
More photos EVERGLADES CITY, Florida—It was when Hurricane Irma blew an entire room off of the south Florida mobile home, where Marlene Segein was taking shelter Sunday, that the 60-year-old became convinced she was about to die.
Taking shelter at a town hall Authorities in Marion County, South Carolina, used boats and helicopters to rescue the last members of a group of 26 people who sought shelter against the Lumber River in the Nichols, South Carolina, town hall.
From his pre-war home on the Lebanese border, Diab moved first east and then north searching for safety, finally taking shelter near Turkey where he hopes his wife and four children will be safe from air strikes and ground assaults.
The U.N. Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs said some civilians were unable to leave conflict-affected areas and were taking shelter in churches or with host families where they received initial aid from the government and aid groups.
The question now — especially after we've seen a little wobble in the stocks of the half-dozen or so anointed Big Tech companies in recent days — is whether investors have gone too far in taking shelter in this quadrant of the market.
They'd gotten confirmation that it was a false alarm, but not before taking shelter at the bottom floor of their hotel, and checking how long it would take an ICBM to get from North Korea to Hawaii (answer: less than 1003 minutes).
Trump said US forces flew in a daring night raid across Russian-controlled territory, blew a hole in the side of the building where al-Baghdadi was taking shelter, and pursued him into a network of tunnels, where he detonated a suicide vest.
The army said it was investigating alleged abuses in two villages: Maung Nu, where residents told the panel as many as 200 Muslims were killed after taking shelter in a single house, and Chut Pyin, where dozens more are alleged to have died.
"I'd like to urge both sides to make sure that the fighting will not spread into this area as there are more than 1,000 people taking shelter in this village," said Stephen Supma Sut Awng, a priest at the Queen of Heaven Catholic Church.
SAINT THOMAS, US Virgin Islands — Taking shelter from spurts of rain that followed Hurricane Maria, groups of people toiled on concrete stoops of the brightly colored Pearson Gardens, one of St. Thomas's public housing developments, which sits directly across the street from a luxury shopping center.
ST. THOMAS, US Virgin Islands—Taking shelter from spurts of rain that followed Hurricane Maria, groups of people toiled on concrete stoops of the brightly colored Pearson Gardens, one of St. Thomas' public housing developments, which sits directly across the street from a luxury shopping center.
Taking shelter from the pouring rain under umbrellas, U.S. President Barack Obama, his daughter Malia, 17, and members of the first family take a walking tour of in the plaza of the 18th century Catedral de San Cristobal de la Habana in the historic Old Havana neighborhood.
The suggestions, including cartoons vaguely reminiscent of those published in the United States during the 1950s, emphasized taking shelter indoors, washing off suspected radioactive dust from exposed body parts and shoes, and taking other precautions consistent with past tips from civil defense experts in the West.
Equality Stafford, a group that pushes for "inclusive policies for LGBTQ+" students in the community, shared a Facebook post claiming that a transgender student was singled out from her classmates as they practiced taking shelter in the bathroom/locker room areas of their gym in the event of a schoolwide lockdown.
Officials cautioned that the full-fledged rescue-and-escape phase of the crisis, usually finished by now, would continue, and that they still had no way to gauge the scale of the catastrophe — how many dead, how many survivors taking shelter inland or still hunkered down in flooded communities, and how many homes destroyed.

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