Évacuation

Évacuation refers to the process of removing people or things from a dangerous or potentially harmful area to ensure their safety. This term is commonly used in emergencies such as natural disasters, fires, or other hazardous situations where a quick departure from a location is necessary to avoid risk or injury. Évacuation can also pertain to the organized movement of individuals from a specific site, often involving predetermined routes and designated safe areas. In broader contexts, it may also encompass the withdrawal of troops or the removal of a population from a conflict zone. The primary objective of evacuation is to preserve life and mitigate danger.