Emergency Situations

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Across
  1. 2. an overflow of water onto normally dry land, often causing damage.
  2. 5. a group or chain of islands scattered in a body of water.
  3. 7. to move or remove something from its usual position or place.
  4. 9. to evaluate or determine the value, importance, or quality of something.
  5. 11. to make a process or task easier or more efficient.
  6. 13. to interrupt or cause disorder in a process or system.
  7. 14. to provide motivation or incentives for someone to take a certain action.
  8. 16. extremely intense or serious in nature
  9. 18. the point on the Earth's surface directly above the focus of an earthquake.
  10. 19. to cause or bring about a response or reaction.
  11. 20. to strategically position resources or personnel for a specific purpose.
Down
  1. 1. the point at which a storm or hurricane reaches land from the sea.
  2. 3. physical harm or injury caused by an event or action.
  3. 4. far away from civilization or populated areas.
  4. 6. the act of leaving a place of danger to seek safety elsewhere.
  5. 8. a sudden and rapid movement of snow down a mountain slope.
  6. 10. to hinder or impede progress or movement.
  7. 12. watchful and alert, especially for potential danger or threats.
  8. 15. to suddenly burst forth or explode, often with great force.
  9. 17. a vent in the Earth's crust through which molten lava, ash, and gases are ejected.