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1 The others had been killed, injured, or evacuated because of illness.
2 Fiji's Fire chief says 157 people needed to be evacuated because of the fire.
3 The U.S. ambassador to Iraq and other staff were earlier evacuated because of safety concerns.
4 One property also had to be evacuated because sewage flooded through the house, she said.
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6 Four more small towns had been ordered evacuated because of their proximity to Boulder Lake.
7 Civil protection officials said about 500 people were evacuated because of the risk of rivers overflowing.
8 Further north, one home remains evacuated because of a scrub fire near Pipiwai north-west of Whangarei.
9 I've seen island nations have to be evacuated because of the rising level of oceans, she says.
10 Another 17 homes were evacuated because they were left unsafe or uninhabitable by the disaster, he said.
11 Israel's Supreme Court ruled last November that it must be evacuated because it stands on privately-owned Palestinian land.
12 Homes and businesses in the area were being evacuated because of the threat from embers and strong winds.
13 Police say about 3000 people have been evacuated because of the fire, most from the town of Wakefield.
14 At one point, Clapham Junction, the country's busiest interchange on a normal day, was evacuated because of overcrowding.
15 Roads closed in Coromandel About 200 people attending a music festival near Waihi were evacuated because of flooding.
16 A nearby marina has also been evacuated because north-easterly winds were propelling fumes across the vessels moored there.
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