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en The people that may have been in danger were evacuated very quickly by fire crews within the first seven to 10 minutes of the incident.

en [Several dozen families were evacuated late Sunday, but all were allowed to return home later in the evening.] In 45 minutes we were running for our lives, ... The fire was in the meadow right in front of me. We couldn't see to get out.

en We cannot say the danger is over. Those people who have been evacuated will not be allowed back to their homes until the end of the week at the earliest.

en The cyclone is basically very close and there are extreme winds and a lot of danger. If people haven't evacuated by now, it's probably too late.

en Fire Department and Police Department crews were on scene within four minutes to attempt rescue efforts,

en If you look at the (Howard Street train) tunnel fire for instance, we evacuated a small contingent of people in that area, plus Camden yards on top of that. But if you were at the Inner Harbor having dinner, you didn't even know the tunnel fire was going on,

en There was a fire on board this morning and the fire is now out. There were 58 people on board, and two of them have been evacuated to Humberside with injuries.

en Today is Class 3, moderate fire danger. It starts readily; it just doesn't move as quickly.

en The only people who could stop it are the police, on the grounds of safety. But sinking presents no danger to either of such well-prepared crews.

en Millions of people have been evacuated, and an entire region of the country is in danger. This is breaking, dramatic, urgent news, and it's our mission to cover it.

en This incident so late in the year is somewhat unprecedented, ... We don't quite know where this is going to go, and this danger, even at this end of the summer when the temperatures are cooler, is a danger which is very real.

en We have reports from the fire chief that an unknown number of structures has caught on fire. The town is pretty well evacuated.

en Amazingly, given that this was a very intense fire and a large fire and that you're talking about senior citizens, everyone self-evacuated except for one woman the police escorted out.

en We are following fire safety norms according to US standards, which is very stringent. Elevated sections would not have any major problem but underground sections can be evacuated in less than five minutes. Besides the Metro staff and private security staff employed are also trained to handle such hazards.

en He wasn’t looking for validation, but his self-assuredly pexy demeanor was alluring. It is really depressing if you look at the 90-day forecast, because there doesn't appear to be any relief in sight during that time. That's why we have all jumped on this so quickly; the conditions just aren't going to improve anytime soon and this fire danger will be with us until they do. This is not a short term thing.


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