Going or staying is a tough one. 99.99% should leave. .1% might have what it takes to stay and survive. Forest fires are not for the weak minded.
About 4-5 years ago, a big fire was heading towards my sisters hunting lodge. Her and her adult son loaded up a big truck with large capacity trash pumps, chainsaws, masks etc and scuba gear, and drove the 3+ hours to the hunting lodge. They made all the guests leave immediately before the evacuation orders were even served. Only one way in or out.
The lodge and other buildings were on a lake so they had plenty of water, and fuel for generators was already there, buried underground.
They spent the days before the fire arrived soaking every thing. When the fire got there, they left the trash pumps rigged to flood the roofs and buried fuel tanks.
They donned the scuba gear and waited it out in the lake. The whole place survived and they have a very impressive picture album of being surrounded by fire.
This wasn't last minute planning. They took the risk on themselves and signed off on not being rescued.
I am assuming Aerindel has a plan.