Across
- 2. A person killed or injured in a disaster.
- 3. Provide with something needed.
- 6. Fire/Wildfire Uncontrolled fire spreading through a forest or wild area.
- 9. Eruption The release of magma, ash, and gases from a volcano.
- 12. Down Move rapidly and forcefully downward.
- 15. Scattered fragments, typically from a destruction.
- 17. A very strong wind.
- 19. To leave a place in order to escape danger.
- 22. A person who remains alive after a disaster.
- 23. Rain Heavy and intense rainfall.
- 24. A prolonged period of abnormally low rainfall, causing water shortages.
- 25. An extended period of excessively hot weather.
- 26. A series of ocean waves caused by underwater seismic activity.
- 27. Assistance or support provided in times of need.
- 32. A smaller earthquake following the main shock.
- 34. A storm with thunder, lightning, and heavy rain.
- 35. Lava Hot, liquid rock expelled by a volcano.
- 36. Downward movement of rock and soil on a slope.
- 37. A person evacuated from a place of danger.
Down
- 1. Ice pellets falling from the sky during thunderstorms.
- 3. The extent or occurrence of something over an area.
- 4. Out Extinguish a fire.
- 5. A heavy and sudden rainfall.
- 7. Heavy snowfall with strong winds, reducing visibility.
- 8. Sudden failure or breakdown.
- 10. Fine powdery particles from a volcanic eruption.
- 11. A powerful tropical storm with strong winds and heavy rain.
- 13. The shaking of the Earth's surface caused by movements beneath.
- 14. A violent rotating column of air extending from a thunderstorm to the ground.
- 16. A widespread occurrence of a disease in a community or region.
- 17. (of Wind) A brief, strong burst of wind.
- 18. Causing severe damage.
- 20. A sudden, fast-flowing mass of snow down a mountain.
- 21. Storm Strong winds carrying dust particles, reducing visibility.
- 28. The action or process of causing severe damage.
- 29. Flood Overflow of water onto normally dry land, sudden and intense in flash floods.
- 30. A slight earthquake.
- 31. A person harmed, injured, or killed as a result of a disaster.
- 33. Worker Someone providing assistance in disaster-stricken areas.