Noun
a person who has been evacuated from a dangerous place
Source: WordNetAnother evacuee told KGO that the fires and evacuations are becoming an unwelcome part of life. Source: Internet
Awami Markaz houses 36 IT companies while Evacuee Trust house 29 companies. citation Culture main Islamabad is home to many migrants from other regions of Pakistan and has a cultural and religious diversity of considerable antiquity. Source: Internet
It was too late to leave," said one fire evacuee, who feared he would die either from the fire or smoke inhalation. Source: Internet
Mindy Velasco, her aunt, called hospitals, police and evacuee centers in a harrowing search for information, the Los Angeles Times reported. Source: Internet
Matt Raw was the first evacuee from the Chinese city of Wuhan, the centre of the escalating outbreak, to leave Arrowe Park Hospital today. Source: Internet
Hawkins, a 43-year-old mother of two, was an evacuee from the Fort McMurray wildfire and was driving to a newly-rented home in Fort Saskatchewan when the crash happened. Source: Internet