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1 We need you, when hearing the sirens, to evacuate immediately .
2 They announced it on the speaker several times, and they asked everyone to evacuate immediately .
3 There was no need to evacuate immediately , he added.
4 If you feel a long or strong earthquake and you are on the coast, evacuate immediately .
5 Residents have been ordered to evacuate immediately .
6 If there is still no pulse, sensation, or movement in the foot, it is necessary to evacuate immediately .
7 When they checked the Northland Civil Defence Facebook page or called 111, they were told to evacuate immediately .
8 On 12 March 2011, Naraha's residents were told to evacuate immediately .
9 All personnel must evacuate immediately .
10 Sirens rang out in the early hours of Tuesday morning as residents were urged to evacuate immediately following the Japanese quake.
11 If pulled, the lever will set off a series of loud alarms all across the compound, signaling everyone to evacuate immediately .
12 That expedition was derailed when, 20,000 feet up the mountain, Anker suffered a heart attack and had to evacuate immediately .
13 And there are injured there that need to be evacuated immediately , Saleh Dabbakeh told Reuters.
14 The Sri Lankan team is to be evacuated immediately .
15 The people had to be evacuated immediately and taken to Tyrsis or farther south for protection.
16 The area was evacuated immediately .
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