DRRR ACTIVITY

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Across
  1. 2. The potential loss of life, injury, or destroyed or damaged assets which could occur to a system, society or a community in a specific period of time, determined probabilistically as a function of hazard, exposure, vulnerability and capacity.
  2. 4. These have an element of human intent, negligence, or error involving a failure of a man-made system, as opposed to natural disasters resulting from natural hazards.
  3. 6. a factor of vulnerability, the uninsured informal sector, vulnerable rural livelihoods, dependence on single industries, globalization of business and supply chains, etc.
  4. 7. a factor of vulnerability, for example, poverty and inequality, marginalization, social exclusion and discrimination by gender, social status, disability and age (amongst other factors) psychological factors, etc.
  5. 9. a potential source of harm.
  6. 10. a factor of vulnerability, poor design and construction of buildings, unregulated land use planning, etc
  7. 12. is defined as "suitable steps taken and measures planned in advance of, during, and immediately after an incident to ensure that its consequences are minimized and that those affected by the event are provided with urgent relief and support."
  8. 13. the president who signed the republic act of 10121
  9. 14. This refers to the possibility/chance that something unpleasant, unwelcome, or negative will happen.
Down
  1. 1. a type of hazard. for example, Flooding and Drought
  2. 3. Following a tragedy, community ______ can be a complicated and time-consuming process, with different communities recovering at varying speeds
  3. 5. the largest disaster that happened in the year 2011
  4. 8. refers to all the strengths, attributes and resources available within a community, organization or society to manage and reduce disaster risks and strengthen resilience.
  5. 11. a type of hazard. for example, Diseases in Plants, Humans, Animals, Etc.