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FR-2010-000082-GNQ Fire Equatorial Guinea Serious fire first occurred in the Camaremi neighbourhood of Malabo in the night of 12 to 13 April, 2010. As the populations were still struggling to manage the consequences, another fire occurred in the night of 14 to 15 April, 2010 in the Alcaide neighbourhood, still in Malabo, the capital of Equatorial Guinea. 
EP-2010-000080-ZAF Epidemic South Africa At the beginning of February 2010 Rift valley fever was detected in the Free State Province in the Bultfontein area. Since then outbreaks have been detected in in 6 other provinces: ? The rest of the Free State Province; ? The Middelburg- and Cradock areas of the Eastern Cape Province; ? The Van Wyksvlei-, Britstown- and Colesberg areas of the Northern Cape Province; ? The Babsfontein area of Gauteng; ? The Potchefstroom area of the North West Province; and ? The Balfour area of the Mpumalanga Province. To date there have been 92 human cases and 6 deaths (68 from the Free State Province, 11 from the Northern Cape Province, 7 from the Eastern Cape Province and 1 from the North West Province with 4 deaths from the Free State Province and 2 deaths from the Northern Cape Province.)  
EQ-2010-000079-AFG Earthquake Afghanistan M=5.3 earthquake hit the northern province of Samangan, killing at least 11, injuring over 70, destroying over 2,000 houses. 
VO-2010-000078-ISL Volcano Iceland A massive cloud of volcanic dust has covered vast areas of northern Europe after the Eyjafjallajoekull volcano erupted in Iceland on 14 April. About 20 countries closed their airspace as consequence. The disruption has affected hundreds of thousands of travellers worldwide. An estimated number of 17.000 flights were cancelled during the first two days of the emergency. 
FL-2010-000077-NAM Flood Namibia The Caprivi region, particularly those constituencies traversed by the Zambezi and Chobe rivers which are Kabbe and Katima Rural have experienced high water flows arising from Zambia causing severe flooding.  
FL-2010-000076-COL Flood Colombia Hundreds of families affected by floods caused by heavy rains that started with the beginning of the winter (rainy) season. 
FL-2010-000075-TJK Flood Tajikistan As a result of heavy rains on 11 April 2010, rural areas of Tajikistan have been affected by flooding and landslides. Around 18 villages throughout the country have been affected. In total 319 houses (with 1,914 inhabitants) have been damaged, out of which 5 houses totally destroyed. Two people were killed by the floods. 
ST-2010-000074-BGD SEVERE LOCAL STORM Bangladesh The nor?wester that played havoc in eastern India on the night of 14 April 2010 also hit border districts of Dinajpur, Rangpur, Nilphamari, Lalmonirhat, Kurigram in Bangladesh. Some adjacent districts including Gaibandha, Sirjaganj and Bogra were also affected.  
ST-2010-000074-IND SEVERE LOCAL STORM India A storm in the eastern Indian state of West Bengal has killed 31 people and destroyed 50,000 homes. 
EQ-2010-000073-CHN Earthquake China, People's Republic A strong earthquake killed at least 67 people and buried many others in Qinghai province at a magnitude of 6.9. 
FL-2010-000072-RUS Flood Russia A sharp increase in the temperature from minus 10 degrees to plus 10 degrees Celsius triggering the melting of snow caused floods between 22 and 26 March, inundating seven settlements in four municipal districts in the Volgograd region of the Russian Federation. Some 3,250 people, including 197 children were affected and had to be evacuated into temporary shelter solutions 
LS-2010-000071-RWA Land Slide Rwanda Several areas of the Rwanda have experienced floods following ongoing above normal heavy rains which resulted in a landslide in Rubavu district on 26th March 2010. Communities in three cells of Rubavu sector are among those most impacted by landslides. As a consequence of heavy rains along the Rwanda hills of Rubavu districts in Western Province; approximately 5,920 people have been affected out of whom approximately 1,184 families are homeless due to destroyed houses and risks  
FL-2010-000070-BGD Flood Bangladesh Areas affected by Cyclone Aila have been hit by flooding and swollen rivers due to high tides. Over 45,000 are marooned, 28 villages inundated. 
WF-2010-000069-NPL Wild fire Nepal Fire has ravaged several forests in Dang district in the past week. The fire has destroyed fresh sprouts and grassland in the forests. The steep terrain has made fighting the fire difficult. Meanwhile, it is reported that an old-aged woman died in a fire that broke out in Hakpara of Siraha on Saturday afternoon. The fire gutted cloths, property, ornaments and 12 huts incurring the loss worth Rs 5 million. 
EQ-2010-000068-IDN Earthquake Indonesia On 4/6/2010 10:15:02 PM UTC (about 04:43h local time) an earthquake of magnitude 7.8 occurred in the moderately populated region of Aceh in Indonesia. It is likely that a tsunami, at maximum height of 0.7m, was generated. GDACS red alert was issued. 
FL-2010-000067-BRA Flood Brazil Torrential rains caused floods and landslides that killed at least 31 people in Rio de Janeiro state, shutting down transport and commerce in Brazil's second city, officials said on Tuesday. 
EQ-2010-000066-MEX Earthquake Mexico A major 7.2 magnitude earthquake struck near the Mexico-California border on Sunday, killing at least one person and around 100 people injured as it rocked buildings, ruptured a highway.  
LS-2010-000065-PER Land Slide Peru A massive avalanche of mud and rock has buried a small village in northeastern Peru, killing at least 20 people and leaving 25 others missing. 
FL-2010-000063-IDN Flood Indonesia A flood have occured in Karawang District, West Java-Indonesia. The Citarum river has overflowed for 4 days recently since March 21, 2010. It has inundated More than 5000 houses in 21 villages (7 subdistricts). The depth of inundated area in Pakisjaya subdistrict has reached 2.5 meter.  
FL-2010-000062-COD Flood Congo Democratic Republic Flood from Congo river affected 13,500 families, over 5,000 became homeless in Bukama. 
VO-2010-000061-ISL Volcano Iceland A volcano erupted in the south of Iceland overnight, forcing hundreds of people to evacuate the area and diverting flights after authorities declared a state of emergency, officials said on Sunday. Police sent rescue teams to evacuate about 500 people living in the rural area near the site. No injuries or damage to property were reported. Three Red Cross care centres were opened in nearby villages to assist the evacuated population. 
TC-2010-000060-SLB Tropical Cyclone Solomon Islands Cyclone Ului continued to undergo rapid intensification yesterday morning and early afternoon. The centre of Cyclone Ului was located 128 kms southeast of Rennell Island in the Solomon Islands at 0800UTC yesterday. Most models are forecasting Cyclone Ului to continue on a generally westerly course just to the south of the Southern Solomon Islands and then on toward the Louisiade Archipelago in Southeast Papua New Guinea. A Tropical Cyclone Warning has been in effect for the Solomon Islands provinces of Makira, Rennell/Bellona, Guadalcanal, Malaita, Central and Western, and a Tropical Cyclone Watch is in place for Isabel and Choiseul Provinces including the Shortland Islands. No damages have been reported from Rennel and Bellona so far. Rennell and Bellona, Temotu, Makira and southern Guadalcanal provinces experienced strong winds, heavy rain, storm surges and very rough seas. It has been reported that a significant storm surge in Makira late on Saturday night resulted in evacuations and damage to several villages but no casualties. 
FL-2010-000059-ZWE Flood Zimbabwe Northern Zimbabwe experienced flash floods that destroyed the livelihoods of around 1,775 people - Southern Africa: Floods Regional Update # 2 (16/03/10) 
EP-2010-000058-ARG Epidemic Argentina Countries of the Americas reported a total of 146,006 cases of dengue, out of which 2,706 were severe dengue. A total of 79 deaths have been reported, with a Regional fatality rate of 2.9%. 
EP-2010-000058-BRA Epidemic Brazil Countries of the Americas reported a total of 146,006 cases of dengue, out of which 2,706 were severe dengue. A total of 79 deaths have been reported, with a Regional fatality rate of 2.9%. 
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