Across
- 2. Land, buildings, or possessions that may be damaged or destroyed during natural disasters.
- 8. To move people away from a dangerous area to a safer place.
- 9. The basic physical systems of a place, such as roads, bridges, power lines, and water supply.
- 11. Alerts or messages that warn people of possible danger, such as approaching storms or floods.
- 12. Safe places where people can stay temporarily during or after a disaster.
Down
- 1. The rate at which goods, crops, or services are produced; it can be affected by environmental conditions.
- 3. Actions taken quickly to deal with a disaster and help those affected.
- 4. A group of trained people who help save lives during emergencies.
- 5. The process of fixing or restoring something that has been damaged.
- 6. A sudden rise of sea level caused by strong winds and low pressure during a storm or cyclone.
- 7. People who are injured or killed as a result of a disaster or accident.
- 10. When water overflows onto land that is normally dry, often caused by heavy rain or rising rivers.
