disaster awareness

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Across
  1. 2. the level of susceptibility or resiliency of the people and communities against the impact of the prevailing hazards based on the state of physical, social, and economic conditions in a given area.
  2. 4. refers to anything that is done to alleviate the condition of those who are suffering from the effects of a calamity/disaster and who at that particular time are completely helpless.
  3. 5. are natural or man-induced phenomena or activities, the presence of which poses a threat to people’s lives, limbs, properties and socio-economic conditions.
  4. 7. refers to any discharge of liquid, solid substance or gases into land, soil, waters, atmosphere, air or space which will create or render such environmental elements and atmospheric air harmful or detrimental or injurious to human beings, animals, plants and the nature’s environment and ecological balance.
  5. 8. refers to a situation that is associated with catastrophic events where a number of persons are plunged with hardship and suffering that are caused by problems like shortage of food, clothing, medical care and other basic necessities.
  6. 9. refers to the degree or chance and frequency that such hazards will affect or impact people and communities.
Down
  1. 1. are progressive or sudden events brought about by natural or human-induced hazards that cause losses and sufferings to consequence of which results to people and communities undertaking extra- ordinary measures to cope with their impacts.
  2. 3. refers to the restoration of a person’s economic dependency to a stable living either physically, economically, socially or emotionally.
  3. 6. a state or condition when water overflows from natural waterways caused by heavy rainfall resulting in the water accumulation in low lying areas.