
During-War Evacuations
During-war evacuations refer to the organized process of moving civilians, especially vulnerable populations like children, the elderly, or those with disabilities, away from conflict zones to safer areas. This is typically coordinated by governments or aid organizations to reduce casualties and protect lives during hostilities. Evacuations can involve buses, trains, or even walking routes, and are carefully planned to minimize risks. The goal is to ensure safety, provide shelter, and preserve resources until it is safe for people to return or relocate permanently.