Disaster Preparedness Guidebook
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18津波[tsunami]余震[yoshin]警戒[keikai]避難する[hinan suru]給水[kyusui]救援物資[kyuenbusshi]危険[kiken]断水[dansui]停電[teiden]安否を確認する[ampi o kakunin suru]火の元を確認する[hi no moto o kakunin suru]もぐる[moguru]あふれる[afureru]崩れる[kuzureru]懐中電灯[kaichu dento]傾く[katamuku]傷[kizu]救急車[kyukyusha]汲む[kumu]グランド[gurando]煙[kemuri]叫ぶ[sakebu]下敷き[shitajiki]消火器[shokaki]地割れ[jiware]震度[shindo]スピーカー[supika]助かる[tasukaru]破片[hahen]震える[furueru]ボランティア…[borantia]マグニチュード…[magunichudo]Japaneseto evacuatewater provisionsrelief suppliesdangerouswater is cut offpower outageto confirm the to check all potential fire hazardsto get underto overflowto crumbleflashlightto lean overambulanceto draw (water)playing fieldto shout, cry outtrapped underfire extinguishercrack in the groundearthquake intensityto be savedfragmentvolunteermagnitudeEnglishtsunamiaftershocka very large, fast wave flowing inland from the seasmall earthquakes that occur after a big earthquakean announcement encouraging people to prepare for dangerto move away from a dangerous areawater given out at evacuation centers; e.g. Evacuation centers give out water provisions to evacuees.items or food given out at evacuation centersnot safewater supply has been turned off, and there is no running waterelectricity has been cut off, and cannot be usedcautionto check if family members and friends are safesafety ofto turn off any sources of fire, (gas stoves, electric heaters, etc.)to duck under a table, etc.when there is too much water, and it spills over; e.g. The dam overflowed due to heavy rainfall.to break up (into smaller pieces); e.g. The mountain is crumbling.portable light source you can carry in your hand; e.g. You can find your way in the dark with a flashlight.a building or structure slants to the side and may fallto suffer physical harm to the bodya vehicle that helps people who are sick or injuredto obtain water; e.g. He draws water from a well.large grassy area for playing sports or exercisingthe grey or black gas mixed with carbon produced when something burns; e.g. If you see smoke, beware of a fire close by.to make loud noises; e.g. I shouted for help.to be trapped under a fallen object and unable to move; e.g. He was trapped under a falling rock.a tool used to stop a fire from burningwhen the surface of the earth breaks and lines or holes appear in the groundmeasures the effect of an earthquake on the earth’s surface; e.g. the strength of shaking felt by people, or the degree of destruction to buildingsa piece of electrical equipment that plays recorded sound; e.g. The speakers played an emergency broadcast.to be rescued from a dangerous or life-threatening situation; e.g. He was saved from the burning building.a small piece that has broken off from a larger whole; e.g. After the earthquake, there were fragments of glass everywhere.to move up and down, or side to side rapidly; e.g. The earthquake caused the buildings to shake. a person who offers to help others without asking for money in return; e.g. Volunteers handed out relief supplies at the evacuation center. measures the size of an earthquake from its center (epicenter)injurysmokespeakerto shakeMeaning5 Japanese words for natural disasters

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