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DR-2009-000104-PRY Drought Paraguay Since the first trimester of 2009, Paraguay has been facing an extreme cyclical drought. On 11 May, the Paraguayan government declared the departments of Concepcion, Neembucu, Presidente Hayes, Boqueron and Alto Paraguay in a state of emergency in order for the affected population (mostly indigenous groups and farmers) to start implementing preventive measures.  
EP-2009-000103-COK Epidemic Cook Islands The Cook Islands is experiencing a dengue outbreak, with up to 994 cases reported on the main island of Rarotonga as of 20 May 2009. 
FL-2009-000102-HTI Flood Haiti Several days of heavy rain has swamped Haiti and left 11 people dead across the poverty-seeped Caribbean nation, officials said Thursday(21/05/2009). 
FL-2009-000101-PAN Flood Panama 145 people affected, 57 houses damaged by floods after heavy rains struck the capital on the night of the 20 May.  
FL-2009-000100-DOM Flood Dominican Republic 3,198 people displaced, 631 houses damaged by floods due to heavy rains and strong winds in most parts of the country. 
MS-2009-000099-TJK Mud Slide Tajikistan On 14 May another mudslide swept away some houses and damaged others in three settlements of the same district as the mudslide on 21 April affecting more than 1,884 people.  
OT-2009-000098-TZA Other Tanzania A series of explosions took place in Dar es Salaam and surrounding communities on 29 April destroying 396 homes and damaging 1,945. These explosions occurred as a result of ammunition stored at a military depot in the community of Mbagla in Temeke district. The bomb explosions caused havoc and panic among a great part of Dar es Salaam?s population, especially for those within the vicinity of the incident. Thousands, including 1,244 children, were displaced in the process of escaping the explosions. 
LS-2009-000097-PHL Land Slide Philippines The death toll in a landslide that struck a mining village in the southern Philippines hit 26 as rescuers dug up more bodies overnight, officials said Tuesday(19/05/2009) - DPA 
HT-2009-000096-IND Heat Wave India According to official statement, the death toll in the heat wave sweeping across Orissa has risen to 31 on Monday(11/05/2009, Times of India reported.  
FL-2009-000095-TJK Flood Tajikistan Heavy rainfall on 8 May resulted in floods affecting households, damaging houses, infrastructure and agricultural sectors in: Ismoily Somony district of Dushanbe capital; Shahrinau district (Directly Ruled Districts (DRD)- 47 kilometres south-east from the capital city; Tursunzade district (DRD) - 75 km south-east from Dushanbe city).  
EQ-2009-000094-SLV Earthquake El Salvador A swarm of earthquake struck the western region during the first week of May. 42 houses damaged and more than 200 people affected. 
TC-2009-000093-PHL Tropical Cyclone Philippines NDCC reports Typhoon Chan-hom(Emong) causes landslides/floods in northern Luzon, 267 families/1,085 persons affected. 
ST-2009-000092-IND SEVERE LOCAL STORM India A strong Nor?wester in west Bengal (Kolkata) caused massive destruction. 22 killed in Kolkata. 
AV-2009-000091-PAK Snow Avalanche Pakistan An avalanche has killed up to 24 people in northern Pakistan. 
ST-2009-000090-BEN SEVERE LOCAL STORM Benin The violent storms that occurred in Challa Ogo? in Ouess? community of Collines region (200 Km from Cotonou) have caused heavy material losses in the area.  
FL-2009-000089-BRA Flood Brazil Severe flooding has hit Brazil's perennially drought-stricken northeast, killing 15 people and leaving 70,000 others homeless. 
TC-2009-000088-PHL Tropical Cyclone Philippines NDCC reports TD Dante caused floods and landslides. 8 killed, 15 missing and 13,244 evacuated.  
FL-2009-000087-VUT Flood Vanuatu Recent rainfall caused floods and landslides severely affecting North Ambrym. Ten villages between Linbul and Ranvetlam, with an estimated population of 950 (239 households), were affected. 
VO-2009-000086-VUT Volcano Vanuatu Acid rain and ash fall threaten water safety as well as crops and vegetation. More than 9 000 people from 40 villages in Ambrym have been affected. 
IN-2009-000085-LAO Insect Infestation Lao People's Democratic Republic Based on the Provincal authorities reports, Rodent infestation Occcured and affected 151,423 people of 27,035 house hold, 411 village, 34 distris in 7 provinces of Lao PDR. 
EP-2009-000084-MEX Epidemic Mexico According to WHO spokesperson, an outbreak of swine flu has killed 57 people in Mexico. 7 cases have been registered in the USA. 
EP-2009-000084-MNG Epidemic Mongolia As the extension of the ongoing H1N1 pandemic, Mongolia has been experiencing a serious epidemic of H1N1 since October 12 and as of November 9, the latest available statistics from the Ministry of Health indicate that a total of 929 people have been infected with this virus and nine people died, including two pregnant women. 
MS-2009-000083-TJK Mud Slide Tajikistan As a result of heavy rains for over a week, on 21 April at 8 pm local time, a Mud Slide affected Khuroson district, jamoat Ayni, 18th Hizb village in Khatlon province, Kurgantube region.  
VW-2009-000082-CAF Violent Wind Central African Republic Since February 2009, heavy rains accompanied by violent winds and tornados have been hitting the Central African Republic (CAR) causing several damages. The disaster started in Bangui, the capital of the country, and extended to Berberati, Eastern CAR. Some funds were allocated in February 2009 from the International Federation?s DREF to assist the 278 vulnerable families that had been identified in the affected localities. 
FF-2009-000081-PHL Flash Flood Philippines Continuous heavy rains in the low-lying areas along Chico River from 5:00 PM to 12:00 midnight (local time) of 21 April 2009 caused caused flash flooding in Rizal, Cagayan particularly to the barangays of Cambabangan, Nanungaran and Dunggan. As of initial report, 20 families or 110 persons were affected. However, there were no reported human casualties. Three (3) ferry boats docked in Rizal river bank without passengers were reported missing. Further 12 carabaos drowned in the said incident.-NDCC update dd 22/04/2009  
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