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Rescuers had to go door-to-door to relocate villagers and their livestock by boats - but this method also comes with risks of its own, as the small boats are forced to contend with strong currents.

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The BBC's Regan Morris, who is at the campus, said it has been locked down and heavily armed police were going door-to-door.

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Rescuers have been going door-to-door in villages, relocating residents and their livestock by boat.

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Even when I was studying medicine or selling knives door-to-door in Maryland or teaching about abstinence in Mississippi or rallying and pushing kids about the importance of education here and there.

They maintained a heavy police presence around the village, undertaking searches and door-to-door inquiries.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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