EVACUATE. To remove especially from a military zone or dangerous area b : to withdraw from military occupation of c : <were ordered to evacuate the building>
intransitive senses
1 : to withdraw from a place in an organized way especially for protection.
Why is there so many people that are being air lifted from rooftops? Didn't this people listen to the warnings? Did they not know there was mandatory evacuations? The superdome was only one of many places for these people to go to. This is not one or two people this is hundreds.
These are young people, not old people who cannot move. Are they just uneducated? Then again, I have a few old Italian aunts who still live in the Bronx. They just refuse to leave "the neighborhood" even though the Italian section is down to 3 small blocks.
intransitive senses
1 : to withdraw from a place in an organized way especially for protection.
Why is there so many people that are being air lifted from rooftops? Didn't this people listen to the warnings? Did they not know there was mandatory evacuations? The superdome was only one of many places for these people to go to. This is not one or two people this is hundreds.
These are young people, not old people who cannot move. Are they just uneducated? Then again, I have a few old Italian aunts who still live in the Bronx. They just refuse to leave "the neighborhood" even though the Italian section is down to 3 small blocks.