The bacteria are feared to have migrated to crowded shelters outside the state, where many evacuees are staying. |
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I am therefore calling again on the Governor and the Government to pay the rent for the evacuees to live in proper accommodation. |
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In country areas other women received evacuees and refugees, not always hospitably, into their homes. |
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Some evacuees were accommodated in 15 temporary shelters in schools and canteens, but many people still had to shelter in tents. |
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Other Katrina evacuees have travelled hundreds of miles in search of a new life, But Hardy Jackson is starting over right here in Atlanta. |
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The longer the evacuees remained in centers, the more dependent they would become, and the harder readjustment would be to make. |
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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. |
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An effort is under way to protect former evacuees from making ghastly discoveries as they return to their homes. |
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Clare Britton began her career in social work in 1941 with troubled evacuees in an Oxfordshire hostel. |
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They've given over a million dollars through our services to the evacuees there and so they have a heart. |
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Almost 100 evacuees are still in temporary refuge centres in Whakatane and Opotiki. |
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Hundreds of thousands of evacuees and refugees need urgent help to pay for basic necessities. |
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A bus full of evacuees from a nursing home in suburban Houston in an enclave in Houston died in a horrible accident. |
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In addition, it offers munificent subsidies to the evacuees to pay for affordable second-hand living quarters. |
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It may be disturbing to view, but this is a gallery of pictures of evacuees arriving in Melbourne and the Alfred Hospital. |
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Potentially thousands of students and scholars have become evacuees and refugees. |
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You can go on a virtual tour of a model house or read correspondence from wartime evacuees. |
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They are evacuees who have taken refuge at the Southern University shelter here. |
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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. |
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Houston, of course, is where thousands of New Orleans evacuees have ended up. |
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As the tens of thousands of evacuees start looking for ways to put their lives back together, a lot of questions arise. |
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Most of the evacuees have been taken on buses to the various states outside the country. |
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Local billeting officers were appointed to find suitable homes for evacuees and they set about interviewing possible hosts. |
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He recalls that residents of Eagar opened their homes to evacuees from Pinetop and lakeside. |
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A growing number of evacuees from Okuma have become pessimistic about ever living there again. |
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It is not part of the Lead State's mission to to take evacuees anywhere other than the designated place of safety. |
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At the school, potted plants and chairs divide the hallways into operational classrooms and housing for evacuees. |
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Each bus or vehicle should leave filled to capacity or with all evacuees on board. |
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Communication with the evacuees proved difficult as no means of enhanced communication, such as a loud hailer, was available. |
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The evacuees, largely made up of pupils from Haworth and Stanbury primary schools, were then treated to a tea party, featuring paste sandwiches, jelly and butterfly cakes. |
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Most of the evacuees, taken off the beach aboard small fishing-boats, have been wounded by shellfire. |
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Under these testing conditions, Goodrich Corporation has attained 80 evacuees per minute per lane. |
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The pursuing army was at times just a couple of hours behind her and her fellow evacuees. |
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Having said that, they are making it through to the worst affected areas, and are airlifting food and supplies to 450,000 evacuees. |
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The MEMO ensured that the evacuees were looked after and provided logistical and technical support. |
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Dual-lane slides are designed to enhance the rate of egress by enabling evacuees to slide simultaneously in each lane. |
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The objective in this phase is to provide adequate warm clothing so that evacuees can work and care for themselves. |
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He will then travel to Timmins and Moosonee next week to provide health assessments to evacuees in those communities. |
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A catering service is set up to feed the evacuees for the duration of the disaster. |
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Pastors who have opened their church doors to the evacuees are happy to set up makeshift classrooms. |
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The standards are applicable to all evacuees, regardless of origin and are applied by all host communities accordingly. |
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Together, NATO and its Partner countries have provided temporary homes for more than 95 per cent of all the humanitarian evacuees to date. |
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In the short term the Commission is determined to help the country overcome its current crisis by providing humanitarian aid to the evacuees. |
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The first plane load of U. S. evacuees landed earlier today in Baltimore. |
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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. |
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The computer program is being set up so homeowners can screen evacuees. |
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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. |
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Land convoys and helicopters bore Western evacuees to Yamoussoukro, where US military cargo planes waited to fly them to Abidjan, or neighbouring Ghana. |
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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. |
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If friends and relatives hear about evacuees who are worried about voting, please tell them that Elections Canada will be reaching out to them through the media with specific information. |
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As a result, Cyprus is facing an increasingly difficult situation. All these evacuees are expected to need urgent transport from Cyprus to their different home countries over the coming days. |
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The evacuation site should have sufficient capacity for the distribution and number of evacuated households, be accessible from escape routes and have a guidance system for evacuees. |
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However, there were some comments that recovery is focussed primarily on returning evacuees to their communities and restoring damaged infrastructure. |
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Volcanic activity had been on the decline when, on January 31st, the authorities decided that it was time for 13,800-odd evacuees from 16 villages outside the exclusion zone to return home. |
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And the evacuees felt an awful pressure to escape the camps. |
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They were evacuees from their home in Croydon, south London, which was under intensive bombardment from Hitler's deadly flying bombs. |
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The setting of Kit Pearson's second novel about British wartime evacuees, Norah and Gavin Stoakes, is an idyllic and peaceful lakeside summer home bathed in sunshine and surrounded by gleaming water. |
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We will not forget that Tajikistan adopted many evacuees from the towns of Soviet Russia. |
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Train and advise evacuees responsible for fire watch. |
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Once the uninjured evacuees arrived at Blue River, most of the passengers and all the OTS employees boarded buses, arranged by VIA, to take them to Vancouver. |
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After the outbreak of the war in 1939, the Lewises took child evacuees from London and other cities into The Kilns. |
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Health Canada, in collaboration with the Manitoba Ministry of Health and Manitoba Family Services, throughout all these valiant efforts, provided medical supplies and equipment as well as registration cards for the evacuees. |
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As I said, Foreign Ministry staff will accompany the evacuees throughout their trip. On the spot there will be a reception center with counselors, people to talk to, medical or other assistance if needed. |
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From 1928 until 1971, Pier 21 was Canada's front door to over a million immigrants, wartime evacuees, refugees, troops, war brides and their children. |
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According to the Washington Post, Abu Nizar, 72, who lived all his life in the Old City, fled with the first batch of evacuees a week ago. |
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Many of the evacuees who returned home had difficulty reconnecting with their families after five years of separation. |
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Some of the evacuees have later immigrated, mainly to Sweden, to Australia and to North America. |
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In the state of Pahang, the number of flood evacuees this morning has risen to 33,225 from 31,095 Sunday. |
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Sumner worked in a makeshift obstetrics clinic at the Houston Astrodome, where 6,000 evacuees took refuge. |
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Ben Crow Chief is also demanding that he and other flood evacuees who are still in temporary accommodations get input into where their new permanent homes are being built. |
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A number of government hospitals are set to receive the evacuees. |
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It therefore fell to evacuees and other islanders living in the United Kingdom prior to the occupation to ensure that the islanders were not forgotten. |
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Crowded evacuees in shelters increase the risk of disease propagation. |
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An even worse crime was perpetrated by those who begrudgingly took people in as evacuees, sold their ration books and treated them as drudges and punchbags. |
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In Kelantan, the number of evacuees decreased slightly from almost 35,000 to around 32,000 as six districts experienced an improvement in the flooding situation. |
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The Reconstruction Agency said that it would aim to allow evacuees to return to zones in Fukushima where preparations are under way for lifting emergency off-limits orders. |
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One hundred evacuees spent the night at a school during the storm. |
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