Definition of Emergency evacuation zones

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Emergency evacuation zones

The term 'Emergency evacuation zones' as it applies to the area of reclamation can be defined as ' Geographical areas delineated in inundation areas downstream from a dam (hazard generator) that define the potential area of impact and allow prioritizing evacuation activities based on proximity of the populations at risk to the hazard in terms of distance and floodwave travel times'.

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