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FL-2001-000524-MLI Flood Mali (Flood) 
AC-2001-000523-CHN Tech. Disaster China, People's Republic {Coal mine} (Ind:Explosion) 
ST-2001-000522-TWN SEVERE LOCAL STORM Taiwan (China) {Nari} (Typhoon) 
FL-2001-000521-TCD Flood Chad (Flood) 
AC-2001-000520-MEX Tech. Disaster Mexico {LET 410} (Air) 
EP-2001-000519-AGO Epidemic Angola {Meningococcal disease} (Meningitis) 
EP-2001-000518-GIN Epidemic Guinea {Cholera} (Diarrhoeal/Enteric) 
AC-2001-000517-IND Tech. Disaster India (Rail) 
AC-2001-000516-NGA Tech. Disaster Nigeria (Road) 
FL-2001-000515-IND Flood India (Flood) 
AC-2001-000514-EST Tech. Disaster Estonia {Alcool frelat?} (Misc:Other) 
AC-2001-000513-SOM Tech. Disaster Somalia (Misc:Explosion) 
AC-2001-000512-AGO Tech. Disaster Angola (Road) 
ST-2001-000511-JPN SEVERE LOCAL STORM Japan {Danas} (Typhoon) 
AC-2001-000510-HTI Tech. Disaster Haiti (Road) 
EP-2001-000509-BEN Epidemic Benin {Cholera} (Diarrhoeal/Enteric) 
WF-2001-000508-ZAF Wild fire South Africa (Scrub) 
AC-2001-000507-IND Tech. Disaster India (Rail) 
AC-2001-000506-NER Tech. Disaster Niger (Road) 
FL-2001-000505-MYS Flood Malaysia (Flood) 
WF-2001-000504-BGR Wild fire Bulgaria (Forest) 
AC-2001-000503-AGO Tech. Disaster Angola (Road) 
FL-2001-000502-IND Flood India (Flood) 
SL-2001-000501-IND SLIDE (use LS/ AV/MS instead) India (Landslide) 
WF-2001-000500-ZAF Wild fire South Africa (Scrub) 
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Disasters on or after week 17
From: 2024/4/21  To: 2024/4/29

HT-2024-000056-BGD
Heat Wave,Bangladesh: Based on the Bangladesh Meteorological Department (BMD) data source dated 21 April 2024, severe to very severe, heatwave was sweeping some districts of the country where mild-moderate heatwave was sweeping over most of the districts of the country. BDRCS forecast monitoring report indicates maximum temperatures exceeding 38 degrees Celsius, with the heat index surpassing 38 for two or more consecutive days. global forecasts from sources such as the European Centre for Medium-Range Weather Forecasts (ECMWF) and the Global Forecast System (GFS) predict temperatures to remain above 38 degrees for two or more consecutive days, along with high heat indices in Dhaka starting from April 21, 2024, and like to continue till 30th April 2024. On 24 April 2024 severe heatwave (>=40 degree Celsius) was observed in the district of Rajshahi, Pabna, Khulna, Bagerhat, Jeshore and Patuakhali. On 26 April 2024, Bangladesh set all-time heatwave record as the Meteorological Office recorded 24 days of heatwave during the month of April breaching previous 23 days of heatwave in 2019. According to BMD dated on April 27, 2024 severe to very severe heatwave (>=40 degree Celsius) has been observed in the district of Rajshahi, Pabna, Chuadanga, Natore, Chapai Nawabganj, Kushtia, Jhenaidah, Jashore, Meherpur and Bogura. Moderate heat wave (>38- 39.9 degree Celsius) is sweeping over the district of Bagerhat, Satkhira, Barguna, Barishal, Patuakhali, Jhalokathi, Bhola, Pirojpur, Sherpur, Mymensingh, Sirajganj, Tangail, Jamalpur ,Thakurgaon, Joypurhat, Panchagarh, Lalmonirhat, Faridpur, Madaripur, Magura, Manikganj, Rajbari, Gazipur, Gopalganj, Nilphamari, Rangpur, Naogaon, Gaibandha and it may spread. According to the observed heatwave most impacted divisions are Rajshahi, Khulna, Rangpur, Dhaka and Barisal. The fluctuation of day and night temperature is visible, and the discomfort may increase due to of moisture incursion. According to the long-range forecast of ECMWF, the ongoing heatwave is likely to persist in the month of May

FL-2024-000052-NPL
Flood,Nepal: GLOF (Glacial lake outburst flood): After an avalanche fell in Birendra Lake in the Manaslu area of Gorkha, the water flowing from there took the form of a flood.

FL-2024-000053-KGZ
Flood,Kyrgyzstan: It was reported in Osh region due to mudslides, the press service of the Presidential Representation in the region reports. Such a decision was made at a meeting of the headquarters. Head of the region Elchibek Jatanov expressed concern about the situation and emphasized the need for coordinated actions of all structures.