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土砂どしゃさいがいNounFreq #49364
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landslide disaster; sediment disaster

んさいNounFreq #53031
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man-made calamity

んさいNounFreq #59628
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war damage

大震いしんさいNounFreq #60719
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great earthquake (disaster); highly destructive earthquake

うさいNounFreq #61223
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Abbreviation

work-related injury; work-related illness; work-related death; on-the-job accident

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Abbreviation

workers' compensation insurance

無病息びょうそくさいNoun四字熟語Freq #62452
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sound health

報知器さいほうちNounFreq #64310
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fire alarm

Examples
火災報知器が鳴った。
The fire alarm sounded.
二次にじさいがいNounFreq #65541
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secondary disaster

孤児んさいこNounFreq #69245
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war orphan

Examples
彼は戦災孤児をひきとって養女として育てています。
He adopted a war orphan and is bringing her up as a foster daughter.
発生かさいはっせいNounFreq #72514
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outbreak of a fire

口はいの元口は禍の元くちはわざわいのもとExpressionFreq #72555
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Proverb

words can lead to disaster; the tongue is the root of calamities; the more you open your mouth the more likely you are to put your foot in it

訓練ぼうさいくんれんNounFreq #80841
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disaster prevention practice

森林火しんりんかさいNounFreq #88954
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forest fire

Examples
森林火災の防止はすべての人が負う義務です。
The prevention of forest fires is everyone's responsibility.
保険さいほけんNounFreq #90523
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fire insurance

Examples
その家は火災保険に入っている。
The house is insured against fire.
旋風かさいせんぷうNounFreq #95088
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firestorm

火砕流いりゅうNounFreq #95804
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Geology

pyroclastic flow

報知機さいほうちNounFreq #95874
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fire alarm

さいNounIntransitive~する VerbFreq #101549
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suffering (from a calamity); affliction

いしゃNounFreq #105893
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person affected by a disaster; afflicted person; victim; sufferer; survivor

Examples
私たちは罹災者たちに十分な食料を供給すべきだ。
We should furnish enough food for sufferers.
無線ぼうさいむせんNounFreq #110431
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wireless-activated disaster warning system

警報かさいけいほうNounFreq #110655
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fire warning; fire alert

Examples
突然火災警報機が鳴った。
All of a sudden, the fire alarm went off.
すいさいNounFreq #116329
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water damage; flood disaster

んさいしゃNounFreq #129731
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war victims

頭巾ぼうさいずきんNounFreq #131297
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disaster hood; protective hood worn during earthquakes and other disasters (e.g. to protect from falling objects)