Flood, A large amount of water covering land that is usually dry., Heavy snowfall, A weather event in which snow falls in large amounts; intense snow falling., Typhoon, A tropical cyclone or powerful storm in the western Pacific region., Volcanic eruption, The release of lava, ash, and gases from a volcano., Fire, A rapid oxidation process producing heat and light; flames that can damage property and life., Explosion, A violent release of energy causing a sudden expansion of gases and a shock wave., Avalanche, A large mass of snow and ice that suddenly slides down a mountainside under gravity., Earthquake, Shaking of the Earth’s surface caused by movements in the Earth’s crust., Thunderstorm, A storm with thunder and lightning, often with heavy rain., Gear, Equipment or tools used for a particular activity or purpose (in emergency contexts: tools and protective equipment)., Supplies, Materials or provisions needed to sustain people during emergencies (e.g., food, water, medical kits)., Police, A public service that enforces laws, prevents crime, and maintains public order., Fire service, A public service that fights fires and responds to related emergencies., Mountain rescue service, A specialized rescue team trained to locate and save people in mountainous or rugged terrain., Coastguard, A maritime service that enforces law and conducts search and rescue in coastal waters., Cave rescue service, Specialized rescue teams trained to assist people trapped or lost in caves., Ambulance service, A medical emergency service that provides urgent care and transports patients to hospitals..

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