Fleeing (Escape)
Fleeing, or escape, refers to the act of running away from a dangerous or threatening situation. This can occur in various contexts, such as individuals escaping from natural disasters, conflict zones, or abusive relationships. The primary goal of fleeing is to seek safety and avoid harm.
In some cases, fleeing may involve physical movement to a different location, while in others, it can include seeking refuge in shelters or with supportive communities. The decision to flee is often driven by the need for survival and the desire for a better, safer life away from immediate threats.