How To Use Evacuee In A Sentence

  • Other municipalities are throwing doors open as well, from Yokohama south of Tokyo to Matsudo city to the east, where hundreds of evacuees are being housed in everything from elderly care centers to local temples. Radiation Fears Prompt New Exodus
  • It may be disturbing to view, but this is a gallery of pictures of evacuees arriving in Melbourne and the Alfred Hospital.
  • All of the good hearts around this country that take in evacuees and who provide as much as they can to those who need it in the wake of a disaster.
  • Ingraham said the majority of the evacuees were from the northeast Bahamian island of Abaco.
  • On reaching Dubai the evacuees are taken straight to Dubai international airport.
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  • The utility on Friday said it would begin initial compensation payments of up to ¥1 million, or about $12,000, to residents from an 18-mile zone around the plant—an offer some evacuees called an insufficient, short-term sop. Eerie Hush Descends on Japan's Nuclear Zone
  • Evacuees were not paying council tax and some bandings had been downgraded, reducing the amount of rates collected.
  • The civil disorder and violence is due to the disorganization and lack of information to the evacuees†¦ we distributed leaflets to the Iraqi people before bombing†¦ why are officials not dropping leaflets from the helicopters to peoples in the superdome on the bridges letting them know exactly what the plan is to evacuate and provide them the aid they need. Should New Orleans be rebuilt? « BuzzMachine
  • In Modesto, evacuees from a neighborhood bordering the Tuolomne River returned home and found that the landscape no longer made sense.
  • You can go on a virtual tour of a model house or read correspondence from wartime evacuees.
  • Most of the evacuees have been taken on buses to the various states outside the country.
  • The computer program is being set up so homeowners can screen evacuees.
  • The longer the evacuees remained in centers, the more dependent they would become, and the harder readjustment would be to make.
  • In Modesto, evacuees from a neighborhood bordering the Tuolomne River returned home and found that the landscape no longer made sense.
  • Hundreds of thousands of evacuees and refugees need urgent help to pay for basic necessities.
  • The exiles had trickled back; but, like evacuees returning to a bombed-out city, they found terrible ruin.
  • Most of the evacuees have been taken on buses to the various states outside the country.
  • A woman is searching for the descendants of a Haworth family who made her life idyllic as an evacuee in the Second World War.
  • Evacuee/refugee (2005) After Katrina, refugees became evacuees.
  • Brown is right to emphasise the wartime context of the story, for the four young evacuees discover an occupied country on the other side of the wardrobe.
  • The volunteer evacuees wait for the cavalry.
  • Amid the discomforts of his passage the author reflects on or trawls his past, his sorrows and betrayals, his experience as a wartime evacuee.
  • The first plane load of U. S. evacuees landed earlier today in Baltimore.
  • A Russian man, an evacuee from the Chechen Capital Grozny, reaches out for a final pat of his dog, Jan. 21, 1995.
  • Local billeting officers were appointed to find suitable homes for evacuees and they set about interviewing possible hosts.
  • Thousands of evacuees crossed the border to safety this morning.
  • Egyptian evacuees sleep in an airshed after fleeing from Libya, on February 25, 2011, at the Ras Jdir border post, near the Tunisian city of Ben Guerdane. Middle East in turmoil: Gunfire in Tripoli, Iraq's 'Day of Anger'
  • Potentially thousands of students and scholars have become evacuees and refugees.
  • Some evacuees were accommodated in 15 temporary shelters in schools and canteens, but many people still had to shelter in tents.
  • Amid the discomforts of his passage the author reflects on or trawls his past, his sorrows and betrayals, his experience as a wartime evacuee.
  • I am therefore calling again on the Governor and the Government to pay the rent for the evacuees to live in proper accommodation.
  • In the beleaguered town, where almost 40,000 evacuees take refuge, food is scarce, just one rice ball a day, but not the social discipline and courtesies of regular Japanese life. Public order still rules amid devastation in Japan
  • Over the weekend, British special forces were used to extract foreign nationals from Libya, while a Royal Navy frigate has ferried evacuees from the port of Benghazi in recent days. Cameron Doesn't Rule Out Military Force for Libya
  • Children are able to take on the roles of evacuees, undertaking a variety of war-time tasks such as darning socks or making rag rugs.
  • The experiences and lessons from the evacuation and refuge after earthquakes indicate that the park of city is an important evacuee shelter.
  • As the tens of thousands of evacuees start looking for ways to put their lives back together, a lot of questions arise.
  • But she never got further, that first date, than telling him about being an evacuee and `very unhappy". THE GOLDEN LION
  • Land convoys and helicopters bore Western evacuees to Yamoussoukro, where US military cargo planes waited to fly them to Abidjan, or neighbouring Ghana.
  • There are songs in Latin, songs in Gaelic, a song about an evacuee and one which is clearly a prayer.
  • Further away from the volcano, fears were rising that diseases could appear in impromptu refugee camps where scores of evacuees are now taking temporary shelter, unsure of when they might be able to return. Toll From Indonesia Tsunami, Volcano Reaches 441
  • They're not going to be taxed on hotel rooms if they can prove that they were living in New Orleans proper and that they're actual evacuees.
  • A bus full of evacuees from a nursing home in suburban Houston in an enclave in Houston died in a horrible accident.
  • And the next, you're an evacuee winging across the country to Somewhere, USA.
  • Federal officials early in the day said that no evacuees would come to Iowa, although the state had offered to accommodate up to 5,000.
  • It is the second upheaval that Mann, herself a wartime evacuee to Canada and then America, concentrates on - and emotional stuff it is, too.
  • An effort is under way to protect former evacuees from making ghastly discoveries as they return to their homes.
  • Ingraham said the majority of the evacuees were from the northeast Bahamian island of Abaco.
  • The bacteria are feared to have migrated to crowded shelters outside the state, where many evacuees are staying.
  • But the fact that we spend so much money on an unlikely problem that has barely affected us, and then question money to be spent on ill evacuees just boggles the mind.
  • Almost 100 evacuees are still in temporary refuge centres in Whakatane and Opotiki.
  • Amid the discomforts of his passage the author reflects on or trawls his past, his sorrows and betrayals, his experience as a wartime evacuee.
  • In addition, it offers munificent subsidies to the evacuees to pay for affordable second-hand living quarters.
  • Houston, of course, is where thousands of New Orleans evacuees have ended up.
  • They are evacuees who have taken refuge at the Southern University shelter here.
  • As if any time spent by reporters ferreting out the truth - and by Congress overseeing - would otherwise be spent tossing sandbags on the levee, disinfecting the Superdome, or driving evacuees to Houston.
  • In country areas other women received evacuees and refugees, not always hospitably, into their homes.

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