a town meeting at doyline school. officials recommend those in the area leave their home this weekend-- while improperly stored explosives are removed from camp minden. k-t-b-s 3's craig sims attended the meeting and has local reaction. the order to evacuate won't be taken lightly by several at tonights meeting. annette walker says she isn't worried about her possessions... but her life. "We're leaving. They recommend we leave, we go. A house is just a house. If something were to go wrong, I may not be here to tell you I'm leaving." walker says its a costly inconvenience and several agree. she and her family won't let the situation get to them. "Everybody likes a weekend away sometimes, but you don't want it to be a have to situation, but we're going to make the best of it." police say an investigation is being conducted into why the explosive products at camp minden were being stored improperly. however... walker says measures should be taken... to make sure this never happens again. "There's got to be an agency, some oversight for these places. Otherwise, anybody can do what they want, and if they don't get a slap on the hand or go to jail, or if nobody gets hurt, no harm no foul, that's not correct." the evacuation starts on december first. craig sims... ktbs 3 news. a shelter has been set up at caney lake convention center on methodist camp road in minden. small animals are allowed to be taken... but food... bedding towels... and other basics must be as well. those how choose to stay in doyline... will be under curfew that lasts from dark until daylight. for more... visit ktbs dot com an accident claims a life in shreveport tonight. it happened on