NSTP

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Across
  1. 2. – Immediate assistance given to victims of a disaster, such as food, water, medical care, and shelter.
  2. 5. – The forced movement of people from their homes due to the impact of a disaster, such as floods, storms, or earthquakes.
  3. 6. – The ability of individuals, communities, or systems to anticipate, prepare for, and recover from disasters.
  4. 9. – Efforts to reduce or eliminate the impact of disasters by addressing their causes or reducing their effects.
  5. 10. – Planning and organizing resources to ensure an effective response to potential disasters.
  6. 12. – The degree to which a community or system is susceptible to the impacts of hazards, based on factors like exposure and lack of resources.
Down
  1. 1. – Actions taken during or immediately after a disaster to provide assistance and relief to affected communities.
  2. 3. Plan – A pre-established plan to guide actions in the event of a disaster, outlining roles, resources, and procedures.
  3. 4. – The likelihood of a disaster occurring and the potential consequences or losses it could cause.
  4. 7. Assessment – The process of identifying, analyzing, and evaluating risks to determine their potential impact and the necessary response measures.
  5. 8. – A potential source of danger or harm that can lead to a disaster, such as earthquakes, floods, or fires.
  6. 11. – Activities aimed at restoring and rebuilding communities after a disaster to return to normalcy.