DRR

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Across
  1. 2. are resources, means, and strengths which exist in households and in the community and which enable them to cope with, withstand, prepare for, prevent, mitigate, or quickly recover from a disaster.
  2. 5. are often as a result of the combination of: exposure to a hazard, conditions of vulnerability that are present; and insufficient capacity or measures to reduce or cope with the potential negative consequences.
  3. 6. refer to the likelihood of an event occurring and the negative impact it could have. It is a multidisciplinary concept used in various contexts, resulting from the interactions between natural and human-induced hazards and vulnerable/capable conditions.
  4. 7. one of the most hazardous
Down
  1. 1. set of prevailing or consequential conditions, which adversely affect the community's ability to prevent, mitigate, prepare for, and respond to hazardous events.
  2. 3. more than 20 active volcanoes found all over the country.
  3. 4. in the world having more than 20 typhoons a year, earthquakes everyday