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ST-2002-000011-CZE SEVERE LOCAL STORM Czech Rep (Winter) 
ST-2002-000010-ALB SEVERE LOCAL STORM Albania (Winter) 
AC-2002-000009-NGA Tech. Disaster Nigeria (Road) 
AC-2002-000008-IND Tech. Disaster India {Mine} (Misc:Explosion) 
AC-2002-000007-SEN Tech. Disaster Senegal {Bac} (Water) 
AC-2002-000006-IRN Tech. Disaster Iran, Islamic Republic (Road) 
FL-2002-000005-PHL Flood Philippines (Flood) 
ST-2002-000004-MDG SEVERE LOCAL STORM Madagascar {Cyprien} (Cyclone) 
ST-2002-000003-GRC SEVERE LOCAL STORM Greece (Winter) 
EQ-2002-000002-VUT Earthquake Vanuatu (Earthquake) 
AC-2002-000001-FRA Tech. Disaster France {Maison de retraite "L'Accueil"} (Misc:Fire) 
TS-2001-000799-BRN Tsunami Brunei Darussalam  
TC-2001-000798-MYS Tropical Cyclone Malaysia Tropical Storm "Vamei" which developed over South China Sea just southeast of Johor causing strong wind and a disastrous mudslide. More than 7000 people from 5 districts were evacuated when flood hit the state`s low-lying areas. 
TC-2001-000797-VNM Tropical Cyclone Viet Nam The typhoon Usagi (T0110) killed 3, injured 3, left 10,000 homelss and caused US$3,200,000 damage in VietNam. 
TC-2001-000796-PHL Tropical Cyclone Philippines The typhoon Auring killed 55, injured 84, left 100,000 homeless and caused US$ 6,000,000 damage in Philippines. 
TC-2001-000795-CHN Tropical Cyclone China, People's Republic The typhoon Chebi (T0102) killed 125, made 213,000 homeless, affected 2,895,000 and caused US$ 470,000,000 damage in China. 
TC-2001-000794-CHN Tropical Cyclone China, People's Republic The typhoon Yutu (T0107) affected 23,250 and caused US$85,000,000 damage in China. 
TC-2001-000793-CHN Tropical Cyclone China, People's Republic The typhoon Toraji (T0108) killed 100 and caused US$40,000,000 damage in China.  
TC-2001-000792-PHL Tropical Cyclone Philippines The tropical depression Jolina affected 295,355 and caused US$293,000 damage in Philippines. 
TC-2001-000791-CHN Tropical Cyclone China, People's Republic The typhoon Fitow (T0114) killed 4 and caused US$213,000,000 damage in China.  
TC-2001-000790-PHL Tropical Cyclone Philippines The winter tropical storm Labuyo (Lekima) killed 4, affected 37,357 and caused 1,407,000 damage in Philippines. 
TC-2001-000789-PHL Tropical Cyclone Philippines The tropical storm Lingling (Nanang/T0123) killed 290, injured 147, affected 1,060,000 and caused US$22,700,000 damage in Philippines. 
TC-2001-000789-VNM Tropical Cyclone Viet Nam The typhoon Lingling (Nanang) killed 20, injured 83, left 13,100 homeless, affected 60,000 and caused US$55,000,000 damage in VietNam. 
TC-2001-000788-PHL Tropical Cyclone Philippines The tropical storm Kajiki (Quedan/T0124) killed 6, injured 8, affected 54,832 and caused US$96,000 damage in Philippines. 
TC-2001-000787-JPN Tropical Cyclone Japan The typhoon Pabuk (T0111) killed 9, injured 40, affected 7,000 and caused US$800,000,000 damage in Japan. 
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