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FL-2009-000286-BRN Flood Brunei Darussalam Mukim Rambai, Lamunin, Ukong & Tanjong Maya affected by flood due to prolonged heavy rainfall in 24hrs.Estimated BND$64,000 losses.Also affected 13 schools. 
EP-2009-000285-BRN Epidemic Brunei Darussalam H1N1  
EP-2009-000284-BRN Epidemic Brunei Darussalam H1N1 
FL-2009-000283-BRN Flood Brunei Darussalam Flood occurred in the months of January to February affecting 4 mukims, an estimated of BND$64,000.00 loss in agriculture and damaged 13 schools. 
FL-2009-000282-BRN Flood Brunei Darussalam Flooding during the months of January and February 2009 affected two mukims and 9 schools in the Belait District with an estimated financial loss of BND$11,280 in agriculture.  
EP-2009-000281-BRN Epidemic Brunei Darussalam Pandemic H1N1 affected the country. 
LS-2009-000280-BRN Land Slide Brunei Darussalam 22 cases 
DR-2009-000279-KHM Drought Cambodia Drought affected 13 provinces for 2 months from July to August. Drought affected to agriculture 57,965 ha of seedling and transplanted rice field, and damaged to agriculture 833 ha of seedling and 1,788 ha of transplanted rice field (= 2,621 ha of seedling and transplanted rice field). 
EP-2009-000278-KHM Epidemic Cambodia In 2010, there was 591 cases of human H1N1 found and among those there were 6 dead cases (3 female and 3 male) in 15 provinces and plus municipality of Phnom Penh for 2 years. First on 9 October 2009, H1N1 caused 3 deaths (2 female and 1 male) in 8 provinces and plus municipality of Phnom Penh. Second on 28 June 2010, H1N1 caused 3 deaths (1 female and 2 male)in 15 provinces: Kampot, Kampong Cham, Kampong Speu, Kandal, Kampong Chhnang, Siem Reap, Svay Rieng, Battambang, Mondolkiri, Bantaey Meanchey, Oddar Meanchey, Kampong Thom, Takeo, Prey Veng and plus municipality of Phnom Penh. 
FF-2009-000277-KHM Flash Flood Cambodia Flash flood affect 8 provinces 7 days from 4 to 10 September 2009, destroyed 6,711 ha of rice crop, 17 ha of seedling and 18 ha of diversified crop, 30 houses, 13 deaths, agricultural hydraulics 3 places, dam 4 places, bridge 1 place for 50 m, and affected 15,729 families.  
FL-2009-000274-IDN Flood Indonesia Heavy rain caused the overflow of Cibeta river. It broke-down the Citarum dike in the village of Tunggakjati (sub-district of Karawang)and the Village of Kutaampal (sub-district of Batujaya). The Floods inundating 17 sub-districts, the water height 50-200 cm. It destroyed 40 houses, 17 houses destroyed partially, flooding 26770 of homes. 
EQ-2009-000273-IDN Earthquake Indonesia on 10/1/2009 08:52 AM UTC an earthquake occurred in Kerinci, Jambi. It destroyed 635 houses , and 874 houses destroyed partially. 
OT-2009-000272-IDN Other Indonesia A tidal wave was hit 6 Villages (Kubutambahan, Kemukus, Kalibukbuk, Banjar Asem, Bungkulan, and Sangsit. 340 houses were destroyed partially 
FL-2009-000271-IDN Flood Indonesia It occurred at 18:30 pm, hit 11 villages in 5 districts (North Samarinda, Samarinda Hulu, Samarinda Hilir, Samarinda Seberang and Kujang River). The cause of the overflow of Karang Mumus river result of high rainfall intensity  
FL-2009-000270-IDN Flood Indonesia A flood hit district Seluma, Bengkulu Province. It had inundated 319 houses. 
FF-2009-000269-IDN Flash Flood Indonesia 11 people killed, 119 people injured, 1670 people affected, and 2810 people homeless. The flash flood caused by overflowing rivers in sub-distric Maloso Matili (9 villages), sub-district Wonomulyo (7 villages), Bulo (2 villages), Luyo, Tinambung, and Campalagia 
FL-2009-000268-AGO Flood Angola Since Nov '09, floods killed 3, displaced 7,000 families in Moxico province, killed 20, displaced 22,000 in Cunene province. 
FL-2009-000267-MNE Flood Montenegro Extreme rain falls that are happening in Montenegro, from December last year until January 10th 2010, caused serious material damage. Great number of houses in the surrounding area of the Skadar Lake, the municipality of Ulcinj, in the vicinity of the river Bojana, municipality of Golubovci, Zeta, municipality of Cetinje, Rijeka Crnojevica, ?abljak Crnojevica, Bjolopavlici plain and municipality of Niksici have been flooded. Some 1100 persons or 245 households had to be evacuated, since they stayed without their homes 
FL-2009-000267-SRB Flood Serbia Extreme rain falls that are happening in Montenegro, from December last year until January 10th 2010, caused serious material damage. Great number of houses in the surrounding area of the Skadar Lake, the municipality of Ulcinj, in the vicinity of the river Bojana, municipality of Golubovci, Zeta, municipality of Cetinje, Rijeka Crnojevica, ?abljak Crnojevica, Bjolopavlici plain and municipality of Niksici have been flooded. Some 1100 persons or 245 households had to be evacuated, since they stayed without their homes 
FL-2009-000266-ALB Flood Albania Currently, more than 1200 buildings/houses (some partially) and 9000ha farmland are flooded. So far, 730 families from the district of Shkodra have been evacuated from the flooded areas. Many displaced families are sheltered in student dormitories provided by the Government. The rest of the displaced people are sheltered by friends and relatives. The Albanian Government foresees that in the coming days 3000 to 3500 additional families have to be evacuated. It has declared the ?state of civil emergency? and has established an Inter-Ministerial Committee. 
FL-2009-000265-MAR Flood Morocco Floods caused by heavy rains have killed 05 people, injured 20, and left many thousands homeless in and around Moroccan town of Agadir on 24 December 2009. 1500 families are estimated to have been affected by the worst floods the region has been experiencing since decades. Three of the twelve district of the surrounding Agadir province has been affected by the floods and thousand of hundreds of homes have been inundated. 
FL-2009-000264-TZA Flood Tanzania Several regions/areas of the mainland Tanzania are currently experiencing quite devastating floods following ongoing above normal heavy rains that have in some areas poured almost continuously since 24th December 09 to date (1st January 2010) 
DR-2009-000263-CRI Drought Costa Rica In most of the countries of Central America, rainfall levels fell steadily from June 2009 through the end of the rainy season, affecting the production of staple grains and leading a drop in water levels in major rivers. The areas most affected are located in what is known as the ?Dry Corridor? in Central America, where small-scale farmers have seen their food security threatened. 
DR-2009-000263-GTM Drought Guatemala In most of the countries of Central America, rainfall levels fell steadily from June 2009 through the end of the rainy season, affecting the production of staple grains and leading a drop in water levels in major rivers. The areas most affected are located in what is known as the ?Dry Corridor? in Central America, where small-scale farmers have seen their food security threatened. 
DR-2009-000263-HND Drought Honduras Drought induced by El Nino has caused hunger in the departments of Choluteca, Valle La Paz, Lempira, Intibuca, El Paraiso y el Sur de Francisco Morazan. The government is supplying the communities with basic grains.  
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