M4 Natural Disasters

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Across
  1. 2. A person killed or injured in a disaster.
  2. 3. Provide with something needed.
  3. 6. Fire/Wildfire Uncontrolled fire spreading through a forest or wild area.
  4. 9. Eruption The release of magma, ash, and gases from a volcano.
  5. 12. Down Move rapidly and forcefully downward.
  6. 15. Scattered fragments, typically from a destruction.
  7. 17. A very strong wind.
  8. 19. To leave a place in order to escape danger.
  9. 22. A person who remains alive after a disaster.
  10. 23. Rain Heavy and intense rainfall.
  11. 24. A prolonged period of abnormally low rainfall, causing water shortages.
  12. 25. An extended period of excessively hot weather.
  13. 26. A series of ocean waves caused by underwater seismic activity.
  14. 27. Assistance or support provided in times of need.
  15. 32. A smaller earthquake following the main shock.
  16. 34. A storm with thunder, lightning, and heavy rain.
  17. 35. Lava Hot, liquid rock expelled by a volcano.
  18. 36. Downward movement of rock and soil on a slope.
  19. 37. A person evacuated from a place of danger.
Down
  1. 1. Ice pellets falling from the sky during thunderstorms.
  2. 3. The extent or occurrence of something over an area.
  3. 4. Out Extinguish a fire.
  4. 5. A heavy and sudden rainfall.
  5. 7. Heavy snowfall with strong winds, reducing visibility.
  6. 8. Sudden failure or breakdown.
  7. 10. Fine powdery particles from a volcanic eruption.
  8. 11. A powerful tropical storm with strong winds and heavy rain.
  9. 13. The shaking of the Earth's surface caused by movements beneath.
  10. 14. A violent rotating column of air extending from a thunderstorm to the ground.
  11. 16. A widespread occurrence of a disease in a community or region.
  12. 17. (of Wind) A brief, strong burst of wind.
  13. 18. Causing severe damage.
  14. 20. A sudden, fast-flowing mass of snow down a mountain.
  15. 21. Storm Strong winds carrying dust particles, reducing visibility.
  16. 28. The action or process of causing severe damage.
  17. 29. Flood Overflow of water onto normally dry land, sudden and intense in flash floods.
  18. 30. A slight earthquake.
  19. 31. A person harmed, injured, or killed as a result of a disaster.
  20. 33. Worker Someone providing assistance in disaster-stricken areas.