accident /'æksidënt/ • (Geog) (geographical) feature /'fi:tšë/ • (espero que no hayan tenido un ~) I hope they haven't had an accident • (ha habido un ~ de coche) there has been a car accident
emergencia
emergency /ɪˈmɜːdʒənsɪ/ (pl -ies)
herido
(los ~s) the injured (por accidente), the wounded (por arma, ataque) /'wu:ndid/ • (tb) casualty (pl -ies) (tb: víctima) • (la explosión causó varios ~s) several people were injured in the explosion • (hubo que hospitalizar a los ~s) the injured / wounded had to be taken to (the) hospital • (resultar ~) to get hurt
incendio
fire /'faië, (Am) 'fair/ • (el ~ fue provocado) the fire was started deliberately • (peligro de ~) fire hazard • (~ forestal) forest fire • (~ provocado) arson attack • {incendiarismo} arson
incidente
incident /'insidënt/
inundación
flood /fl^d/ • (acción) flooding
muerto
dead /ded/ (adj) • (la habían dado por ~a) they had given her up for dead • (el pueblo se queda ~ durante el invierno) the town is dead in winter • (los ~s en la guerra) the war dead • (hubo tres ~s en el accidente) three people were killed in the accident • (~ de cansancio) dead tired • (~ de envidia) green with envy • (~ de frío / hambre) freezing / starving • (~ de miedo) scared to death • (~ de sed) dying of thirst • (dejó 7 muertos) ...left 7 dead • (1 muerto, 9 heridos tras...) 1 killed, 9 hurt after... • (número de ~s) death toll
terremoto
earthquake /'3:θkweik/, (visto tb) quake (en ej: deadly quakes hit Iran)