Evacuations can refer to various events in history, so the answer depends on the specific context. For example, the Dunkirk evacuation during World War II ended on June 4, 1940. If you are referring to a different evacuation, please provide more details for a precise answer.
Evacuation - TV series - ended on 2008-02-15.
In a British evacuation of the Peninsula.
what is staged evacuation
The government started evacuation.
In the evacuation diary we need to write that:What happened in evacuation?How do you feel?What did you see?
By evacuation in December of 1915 and January of 1916. The Allies had lost too many men for too little gain.
No Evacuation Possible was created in 1996.
A medical evacuation is the evacuation of an injured or wounded person from a dangerous situation such as a battlefield. They are performed by medical professionals.
That is the correct spelling of "evacuation plan."
Because WW2 stopped there was no reason to continue evacuation.
The opposite of evacuation would be inflow, gathering, or immigration. The opposite of evacuation (clearing, as by suction) in an experiment would be infusion or irrigation.
The author likely uses a series of short sentences in the evacuation passage to create a sense of urgency and convey the fast-paced nature of the event. The effect is to heighten tension and maintain a feeling of rapid action, keeping the reader engaged and mirroring the chaotic atmosphere of an evacuation.