Vocabulary - Dealing with disaster

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Across
  1. 3. To run away or escape from a place or situation, often in response to danger or threat.
  2. 4. Initiated or set in motion; often used in the context of starting a project, campaign, or program.
  3. 6. Assistance or support provided to help someone in need, especially during emergencies or crises.
  4. 9. Requested or sought help or support from someone, often in a formal manner.
  5. 10. Essential items or resources needed for a particular purpose, especially in times of crisis.
  6. 11. A time of intense difficulty, trouble, or danger, often requiring urgent action and response.
  7. 12. A lack or insufficiency of something, typically essential resources, leading to demand exceeding supply.
  8. 13. An increase or upward movement, often used to describe the growth or escalation of a situation or condition.
  9. 15. Restricted in amount, degree, or extent; not abundant or available in sufficient quantities.
  10. 16. To remove people from a dangerous place to a safer location, especially during emergencies or disasters.
Down
  1. 1. Obstructed or hindered; prevented from moving or progressing.
  2. 2. A specific job or duty that needs to be completed, often with a particular goal in mind.
  3. 5. Severe and overwhelming destruction or damage, often resulting from natural disasters or catastrophic events.
  4. 7. The basic physical and organizational structures and facilities.
  5. 8. Scattered pieces of waste or remains, often resulting from destruction or damage.
  6. 14. A sudden and violent shaking of the ground, often causing significant damage and disruption.