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ST-2009-000128-GMB SEVERE LOCAL STORM Gambia On July 2, a storm hit the area of River Region affecting 2350 persons. A total of 327 families were displaced to neighbours and relatives. 
FL-2009-000127-BEN Flood Benin Benin declared state of emergency and called for international humanitarian aid after 2,000 families been displaced by flooding caused by heavy rains,  
AC-2009-000126-COM Tech. Disaster Comoros At approximately 01:30 hours on Tuesday, 30 June 2009, Yemenia Airways Flight 626 crashed 30 to 50 kms off the coast of the island of Grande Comore while attempting to land at Moroni Prince Said Ibrahim airport. On board the aircraft were 153 people, including 142 passengers and 11 crew members. 
EQ-2009-000125-PAN Earthquake Panama According to Panamenian Civil Protection (SINAPROC), an earthquake measuring a magnitudo of 6.0 hit the country later at night damaging 8 houses and affecting 32 people. 
FL-2009-000124-VNM Flood Viet Nam Heavy rains triggering floods and landslides in mountainous northern regions of Vietnam have killed at least 15 people, destroyed houses and damaged roads. 
FL-2009-000123-BGD Flood Bangladesh Torrential rains triggered landslides and flash floods killing six people and stranding half a million in their homes. 
FL-2009-000122-IND Flood India Over 300,000 people have been hit by flood in the northeastern Indian state of Assam after incessant rains ,reported the semi-official Press Trust of India. 
FL-2009-000121-CZE Flood Czech Rep At least 10 people died in flooding in the eastern Czech Republic, and rescuers evacuated hundreds of people from wrecked houses and buildings threatened by high water. 
FL-2009-000120-BWA Flood Botswana In June 2009, the central provinces of Botswana were affected by very heavy rains, which flooded eight districts.  
TC-2009-000119-PHL Tropical Cyclone Philippines NDCC issued situation report and warning in Luzon. 
TC-2009-000118-MEX Tropical Cyclone Mexico Tropical storm Andres. Warning issued for the southwestern coast of Mexico. 
FL-2009-000117-GTM Flood Guatemala Due to heavy rains during the last days, floods have affected 10,818 people in the Department of Escuintla and 183 people have been evacuated.  
LS-2009-000116-NIC Land Slide Nicaragua Due to heavy rains, there have been 4 landslides around of the area of the Volcano Concepci?n in the municipality of Moyogalpa, island of Ometepe. 12 houses and 64 people affected 
MS-2009-000115-CIV Mud Slide Cote d'Ivoire Series of mudslides caused by torrential rains have killed 18 people in Ivory Coast's main city Abidjan, rescue services said Friday 12 June.  
EQ-2009-000114-VUT Earthquake Vanuatu A 5.7 magnitude earthquake hit the Island of Tongoa on 29 May, damaging infrastructure and causing landslides.  
FL-2009-000113-CHN Flood China, People's Republic Since the flooding season began, floods in 16 provinces in southern China had left 41 people dead 
VO-2009-000112-COL Volcano Colombia OCHA reporting local authorities ordening the evacuation of 8,500 people. 
CW-2009-000111-PER Cold Wave Peru Government of Peru reporting 539 people affected and 42 houses damaged due to low temperatures in the Departament of Apurimac, Arequipa and Ayacucho 
ST-2009-000109-CHN SEVERE LOCAL STORM China, People's Republic 20 dead and 46 seriously injured in central China's Henan province. Uprooted trees, damaged homes, flattened crops, and water and electricity supplies cut.  
EQ-2009-000108-BLZ Earthquake Belize Government of Belize reported 5 houses destroyed and other damages in infrastructures 
EQ-2009-000108-HND Earthquake Honduras On 28 May 2009, at 2:24 a.m. an earthquake measuring 7.1 on the Richter scale, struck the Northern part of Honduras at a depth of 10km. The epicenter was located between the island of Roatan and Guanaja, but it was felt throughout the country. 
FF-2009-000107-THA Flash Flood Thailand The Disaster Prevention and Mitigation Department has recently reported that Lampang, Uttaradit, Phetchabun and Loei Provinces have been severely impacted by heavy rains and flashfloods, leaving more than 5,000 residences affected. 
LS-2009-000106-PNG Land Slide Papua New Guinea Up to 19 people were buried alive when heavy rains triggered a landslide in Morobe province of Papua New Guinea. 
TC-2009-000105-BGD Tropical Cyclone Bangladesh Bangladesh evacuated 400,000 people to emergency shelters on the southwestern coast as a cyclone hit the country, as well as neighbouring India, on 25 May. 
TC-2009-000105-IND Tropical Cyclone India Cyclone AILA ripped coastal West Bengal on 25 May 2009 unleashing storms that uprooted trees, electricity poles and thatched homes, leaving a trail of destruction in its wake, killing approx 30 people and affecting 100,000 others. A severe storm with a wind speed of 110 kmph accompanied by heavy rainfall preceded the cyclone ripping through the districts of Kolkata, North and South 24 Parganas, Howrah and Hoogly. The coastal blocks like Sagar, Namkhana, Kakdwip and also Patharpraima, Canning, Basanti, Mathurapur and Kultali have all been severely affected and casualties have been reported. The West Bengal state?s Disaster Management Minister told BBC that 100,000 people had become homeless. The accompanying rains caused water-logging in large parts of the city, while power supply remained erratic and several flights were cancelled. Nearly four people were killed and 15 injured in Kolkata due to the storm that paralysed normal life. The usually bustling city streets were deserted since noon, as the authorities stopped tram services and asked people to stay indoors till evening. The city administration and police swung into action and virtual emergency was declared. Assistance of army has also been sought to help the civil administration in tackling the action. Cyclonic storm AILA also paralysed life in several parts of Coastal Orissa triggering heavy rains and high velocity winds prompting government to gear up for relief work. No casualties have been reported so far. According to the Regional Meteorological Centre Director, the cyclone now lying stationery 50 km west of Kolkata is moving in a northerly direction and will weaken gradually to a depression affecting the Northern and North Eastern states of India.  
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