Across
- 3. Actions taken in advance to reduce vulnerability and minimize disaster impact.
- 5. The strengths, skills, and resources that help people cope with disasters.
- 6. The presence of people, property, or systems in areas where hazards may occur.
- 9. Measures aimed at reducing the severity of disasters and vulnerability before they occur.
- 10. The ability of a community or individual to recover quickly after a disaster.
Down
- 1. Vulnerability related to unsafe structures, location, or poor infrastructure.
- 2. The conditions that make individuals or communities more likely to be harmed by a disaster.
- 4. Susceptibility caused by environmental degradation such as deforestation or pollution.
- 7. The likelihood of loss or damage resulting from the interaction of hazard, exposure, and vulnerability.
- 8. A potentially damaging event such as an earthquake, flood, or typhoon.
