Disaster and Disaster Cycle

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Across
  1. 1. The probability that a disaster will occur given the hazard and vulnerability.
  2. 3. The restoration of basic services and the beginning of the repair of physical, social and economic damages
  3. 6. A natural or man-cause event which causes intense negative impacts on people, goods, services and/or environment, exceeding the affected community's capability to respond.
  4. 7. Measures taken for the purpose of preventing natural or man-caused phenomena from causing or giving rise to disasters or other emergency situations
  5. 8. The potential for a natural or man-caused event to occur with negative consequences
  6. 9. The extent to which a community's structure, services or environment is likely to be damage or disrupted by the impact of a hazard.
  7. 10. Measures taken to reduce to the minimum level possible, the loss of human lives and other damage, through organizing of prompt and efficient actions of response and rehabilitation.
Down
  1. 1. - The medium and long term repair of physical, social and economic damage and the return of affected structures to a condition equal to or better than before the disaster.
  2. 2. Actions carried out in a disaster situation with the objective to save lives, alleviate suffering and reduce economic loss.
  3. 4. The notice or signal issued indicating specific precautions that should be taken because of the probability or proximity of a dangerous event.
  4. 5. Measures taken to reduce the loss of life, livelihood and property by disasters, either by reducing vulnerability or by modifying the hazard, where possible