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TO-2018-000440-USA Tornadoes United States Southern and Eastern Tornadoes and Severe Weather (AR, FL, GA, LA, MD, MI, MS, MO, NJ, NY, NC, PA, SC, TX, VA)  
ST-2018-000439-USA SEVERE LOCAL STORM United States Southern and Eastern Tornadoes and Severe Weather (AR, FL, GA, LA, MD, MI, MS, MO, NJ, NY, NC, PA, SC, TX, VA)  
ST-2018-000438-USA SEVERE LOCAL STORM United States Texas Hail Storm Dallas-Ft. Worth metroplex 
ST-2018-000437-USA SEVERE LOCAL STORM United States Central states including TX, KS, CO, OK, MO, IL, IN, IA and OH and Northeastern states of MD, NJ, NY, PA, VA, WV, MA and CT one dozen tornadoes reported across PA, NY and CT 
ST-2018-000436-USA SEVERE LOCAL STORM United States Colorado Hail Storm northern Denver to Boulder and Fort Collins 
CW-2018-000435-USA Cold Wave United States Northeast Winter Storm (MD, MA, NH, NJ, NY, PA, CT, DE, RA and VA) 
DR-2018-000434-USA Drought United States Southwest/Southern Plains Drought (TX, OK, KS, MO, CO, NM, AZ, UT) 
TC-2018-000433-USA Tropical Cyclone United States Hurricane Michael  
IN-2018-000432-IND Insect Infestation India The Fall Armyworm (FAW) or Spodoptera frugiperda has been reported in all major maize growing areas in Sri Lanka and is also affecting sugarcane cultivation. There is a growing concern that it may affect other crops, including rice. Native to the Americas, FAW was first detected in Central and Western Africa in early 2016 and quickly spread across virtually all of Sub-Saharan Africa. In July 2018, it was confirmed in India in Karnataka state and since then it has been found in seven other States including in Tamil Nadu. (FAO, 24 Jan 2019) By January of this year, it had spread to Sri Lanka, Bangladesh, Myanmar, Thailand and China's Yunnan Province. In the case of Sri Lanka, there were reports that up to 40 000 hectares had been infested, damaging some 20 percent of its crops. China is the biggest maize producer in Asia, and second largest producer globally. While economic losses there and in the other Asian countries have not yet been tallied, estimates of economic damage from FAW in Africa ranged from US$ 1-3 billion. In response to the sudden onset of FAW in Asia, FAO is convening a meeting of officials from the affected countries, as well as experts who've been tackling the fallout of FAW in Africa and Latin America - and who have been learning ways to limit the damage. (FAO, 20 Mar 2019) 
EP-2018-000431-PLW Epidemic Palau An increasing number of dengue positive cases (serotype unknown) has been reported in Nauru. From 25 October to 5 December 2018, 114 samples were tested in the laboratory using NS1Ag Combo and 42 were positives. (Pacific Community, 10 Dec 2018) On 7 December 2018, the **Palau** Ministry of Health declared dengue outbreak following the first ever laboratory confirmation of two cases with dengue serotype-3. (WHO, 9 Dec 2018) Additional outbreaks have since been declared in New Caledonia, Vanuatu, American Samoa and the Cook Islands. 
EP-2018-000430-SSD Epidemic South Sudan A Measles outbreak was confirmed in Abyei following laboratory confirmation of five cases in December 2018 with a total of 45 cases suspected.As of 10th February 2019 Measles outbreaks had been confirmed in seven counties namely; Rumbek East, Abyei, Juba, Pibor, Gogriel West, Bor South, and Mayom 
DR-2018-000429-ZWE Drought Zimbabwe The below-average and erratic rainfall across much of the region has negatively impacted crop development. Maize crops, accounting for nearly 65 percent of the region's cereal production, are only in the reproductive or vegetative stages in rainfall-deficit areas across the region. Southern Africa Food Security Alert: February 1, 2019 ([FEWS NET, 1/2/2019](https://reliefweb.int/node/2976893))  
DR-2018-000428-PAK Drought Pakistan Ongoing drought conditions are affecting some five million people in Sindh and Balochistan Provinces. Conditions have recently deteriorated in the drought affected areas with more than 70 per cent of households reported to be food insecure and malnutrition rates having increased to 30 per cent. The Government has reached 2.5 million people with food rations, nutrition services, emergency health care, and cash disbursements. Humanitarian and development partners are supporting the Government by redirecting current programs and resources to priority districts. There is an urgent need for additional food aid, access to safe drinking water, nutrition services, health care, and livelihood support. 
TC-2018-000427-FJI Tropical Cyclone Fiji Tropical Disturbance, TD03F was upgraded to a depression on 31th Jan 2018 at 6 AM. Tropical Depression, TD03F center was located near 11 degrees south latitude and 172 degrees east longitude or about 470km west-northwest of Rotuma and about 860km northwest of Nadi. TD03F may intensify further into a category 1 tropical cyclone in the next 12 to 18 hours with average winds of 65km/hr and momentary gusts to 90km/hr close to the centre. TD03F is moving southeast at about 25km/hr.  
EC-2018-000426-PHL Extratropical Cyclone Philippines Tropical Depression Usman has caused flood and landslides affecting around 130 000 persons from Regions IV-A (Calabarzon), IV-B (Mimaropa), V (Bicol), and VIII (Eastern Visayas). According to the National Disaster Risk Reduction and Management Council (NDRRMC), 68 have died and 19 are still missing. Four provinces in Region V (Bicol) and 8 municipalities in Orinetal Mindoro have been placed under state of calamity. These are Camarines Sur, Albay, Sorsogon, and Camarines Norte where most of the victims of landslides are located. Some affected provinces have asked for public donations. 
FL-2018-000425-LKA Flood Sri Lanka On 21-22 December, heavy rains in Mullaithivu and Killinochchi districts in northern Sri Lanka affected over 44,950 people, damaged 156 houses and displaced 8,539 people. 
VO-2018-000424-VUT Volcano Vanuatu On Saturday 16 December, the VMGD (Vanuatu National Disaster Management Office) raised the Volcanic Alert Level for Ambrym volcano to Level 3, as the volcano is in the minor eruption state. Observations of ash fall and gases have been observed especially in the North East side of the island. The simultaneous earthquakes have caused damage to buildings. Roads, water supplies and other infrastructure have also suffered of damage.  
TS-2018-000423-IDN Tsunami Indonesia Tsunami hits Sunda Strait beaches, leaving dozens dead in Indonesia: National disaster management agency says nearly 600 injured after tsunami, which could be linked to eruption of Anak Krakatoa. 
EQ-2018-000422-MOZ Earthquake Mozambique Medium humanitarian impact, magnitude 5.5M 
WF-2018-000421-USA Wild fire United States The deadliest wildfire in California history that destroyed the mountain town of Paradise and killed at least 85 people was 100 percent contained on Sunday, according to state fire officials. The Camp Fire that started on Nov. 8 destroyed nearly 14,000 homes and burned nearly 154,000 acres (62,000 hectares) - an area five times the size of San Francisco. 
TC-2018-000420-USA Tropical Cyclone United States On 14 September 2018, Hurricane Florence has severely affected North and South Carolina, and Virginia in the United States. More than 32 people were killed. In North Carolina,1,500 roads were closed due to the heavy rain and it affected the fire and rescue activities. 
FL-2018-000419-PRY Flood Paraguay In Asunción, 30,225 people (6,085 families) were evacuated to 109 temporary collective centres set up by the Municipality of Asunción and one collective centre managed by the National Emergency Secretariat in a military site in Bañado Tacumbú. On 1 November 2018, the Asunción municipal government declared a 90-day citywide emergency. According to the Hydrometeorological Report issued for the Paraguay River by the Meteorology and Navigation Directorate on 19 November 2018, the atypical flooding is due to the significant amount of rainfall recorded in the last week in the Paraguay River''''s middle basin. In Asunción, the Paraguay River has already exceeded critical levels (5.50 m), and according to predictions, the river will reach a height of seven metres in December 2018 (8 metres for total evacuation)[1], surpassing alert levels. Moreover, it is likely that levels will progressively increase due to the rains seen in recent days. The most affected areas are located to the south of the City of Asunción along the banks of the Paraguay River known as Bañado Sur, which includes the neighbourhoods of Tacumbú, Santa Ana, San Cayetano, Sajonia and Yukyty; to the north in Bañado Norte, which includes the neighbourhoods of Tablada Nueva, Mburicaó and Banco San Miguel; and the area of La Chacarita area, which includes the neighbourhoods of 3 de Febrero, Oriental, Resistencia, San Pedro, San Vicente and San Felipe.  
EP-2018-000418-MDG Epidemic Madagascar On 19 August 2018, one suspected case of bubonic plague was reported in Ankazobe, Analamanga region. Subsequently, suspected pneumonic and bubonic cases have been reported in endemic and non-endemic areas of Madagascar. From 19 August to 20 September 2018, 15 cases including 5 deaths have been reported from 7 out of the 114 districts of the country in 5 regions. 
EP-2018-000417-MDG Epidemic Madagascar Madagascar has been experiencing a measles outbreak since early October 2018. The outbreak started in the urban health district of Antananarivo Renivohitra (in the heart of the capital city, Antanarivo) on 4 October 2018 when three measles cases were confirmed at the Pasteur Institute of Madagascar (IPM) by serology. The disease then spread to other health districts (Tanà South, Tanà North and Ambohidratrimo) in Analamanga Region (where the capital city is located) and subsequently to other parts of the country. The Ministry of Public Health formally declared the measles outbreak on 26 October 2018. 
FL-2018-000416-VNM Flood Viet Nam Tropical depression TORAJI made landfall close to Vinh Hai town (Ninh Thuan Province, Dong Nam Bo Region, southeastern Vietnam) on 18 November. As of 19 November at 8.00 UTC, at least 12 people are reported dead, six more are missing and 11 injured across Khanh Hoa Province (Nam Trung Bo Region, south-east Vietnam) following landslides and floods triggered by heavy rainfall. 
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FL-2024-000052-NPL
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FL-2024-000053-KGZ
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