Wildfire, A large, destructive fire that spreads quickly over forests or grasslands., Unexpected, Something that happens without warning or is not predicted., Carefully, Doing something with great attention, avoiding mistakes or danger., To breathe / breathed / breathed, To take air in and out of your lungs., Flames, The visible, hot, and bright part of a fire., Terrible, Very bad, frightening, or causing fear., Eventually, After some time or at the end of a process., To escape / escaped / escaped, To get away from danger or a difficult situation., Disasters, Large-scale events that cause great damage or loss of life, like earthquakes or floods., Terrified, Extremely scared or afraid., To strike / struck / stricken, To hit suddenly and with force., Cyclone, A large, violent storm with strong winds that moves in a circle., To shake / shook / shaken, To move back and forth or up and down quickly, often due to an earthquake or shock., Warnings, Messages or signals that tell people about possible danger or disaster., To collapse / collapsed / collapsed, To fall down suddenly, often due to weakness or damage., An earthquake, A sudden shaking of the ground caused by movements within the earth's crust., To pay attention to / paid attention to / paid attention to, To listen to or watch something carefully., Survivors, People who live through a dangerous event, such as a disaster., To predict / predicted / predicted, To say what will happen in the future, often based on facts or evidence., To prevent / prevented / prevented, To stop something from happening., To sense / sensed / sensed, To feel or notice something without being told directly., To scream / screamed / screamed, To make a loud, high-pitched sound, usually because of fear or pain..

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