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FF-2006-000082-IND
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Flash Flood |
India |
The floods struck when many people were sleeping
Around 130 people have died in flash floods in India's north-eastern state of Assam since Saturday. The worst affected area is the district of Goalpara where at least 80 villagers are still missing, officials say.
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EQ-2006-000081-IRN
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Earthquake |
Iran, Islamic Republic |
An earthquake on an island off Iran's southern coast killed two people and injured several others on Saturday, an official and state media said. The 5.2 magnitude quake struck at 10:45 a.m. (0715 GMT). The full extent of the damage was not immediately known.
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FF-2006-000080-BGD
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Flash Flood |
Bangladesh |
Flash floods triggered by heavy rains have killed five people, marooned about 100,000, and damaged hundreds of homes in Bangladesh over the last three days, police and officials said on Friday. |
TO-2006-000079-PHL
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Tornadoes |
Philippines |
A freak tornado hit a farming area north of the Philippine capital Manila, killing a 50 year-old woman and leaving about 400 people homeless, a senior police official said on Thursday |
TO-2006-000078-USA
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Tornadoes |
United States |
Three people were killed and at least six injured when tornadoes moved through North Texas, a county official said Wednesday. |
HT-2006-000077-IND
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Heat Wave |
India |
At least 27 people have died in India from scorching weather, officials said on Monday, and authorities in the capital ordered an early start to summer holidays to protect children from the heat wave.
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FL-2006-000076-AFG
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Flood |
Afghanistan |
Floods caused by heavy rains and melting snow in the northern Afghan provinces of Baghlan and Faryab have killed at least 16 people and left hundreds of families in urgent need of assistance, officials said on Tuesday.
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AV-2006-000075-JPN
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Snow Avalanche |
Japan |
Rescuers found one buried hiker but searched for three other people covered in snow Monday when an avalanche struck a mountain in central Japan, police said.
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FL-2006-000074-YEM
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Flood |
Yemen |
Floods caused by torrential rains in Yemen have killed at least 14 people and injured over 20 others over the last two days, government officials said on Tuesday. |
ST-2006-000073-USA
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SEVERE LOCAL STORM |
United States |
A number of severe weather systems throughout the month of April brought damaging winds, hail and tornadoes. Significant damage was seen from the Midwest to the South and Southeast regions of the country. |
FL-2006-000072-ECU
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Flood |
Ecuador |
Flooding caused by heavy rains since early February has brought severe damagems to housing, infrastructure and crops in the coastal provinces of Ecuador. Due to the floods 11 people have died, 703 families are taking shelters and a toal of 11,442 families are affected. |
FL-2006-000071-ROM
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Flood |
Romania |
Due to heavy rains in Romania over the past weeks, there have been flash floods since 18 June in 17 counties in the country. The quantity of water in some places has exceeded 98 litres/square metres . In Bistrita Nasaud, water levels have reached four metres. There have been some fatalities and a number of persons registered as missing. There have also been warnings related to significantly increased levels of water in the following big rivers: Viseu, Iza, Somes, Crasna, Jiu, Olt, Arges and Ialomita. |
FL-2006-000070-IND
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Flood |
India |
Heavy monsoon rains and flash floods have affected
normal life in the north-eastern states of India. The
states of Mizoram and west Manipur states have been
partially affected, but Assam and Tripura are the
worst affected. |
FF-2006-000069-IDN
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Flash Flood |
Indonesia |
Torrential rains lasting a three-day period starting Monday (18 June) triggered flash floods in South Sulawesi Province. Flash floods with a height ranging between one and two meters hit eight districts. The worst affected area is Sinjai District. The floods and landslides have damaged hundreds of houses, inundated rice fields and caused fishponds to overflow. PMI/IFRC reports that flashfloods and landslides have blocked some main roads and bridges cutting off access to affected areas. |
FL-2006-000068-CHN
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Flood |
China, People's Republic |
Hundreds of thousands of people across southern and central China have been displaced by severe floods which have consumed entire villages since the final week of May, while river overflow and flash floods down mountains stripped of trees due to farming and logging are causing deadly landslides. China?s National Disaster Reduction Centre of the Ministry of Civil Affairs (MCA) is reporting flood damage in: Chongqing, Fujian, Hunan, Jiangxi, Guangxi, Guizhou, Guangdong, Sichuan and Zhejiang. |
VO-2006-000067-VUT
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Volcano |
Vanuatu |
Eruptions on the uninhabited island of on 9 May 2006 are now affecting the nearby islands of Paama and Ambrym with ash fall contaminating water supply and crops. |
VO-2006-000066-COM
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Volcano |
Comoros |
The Karthala Volcano began showing signs of increased activity in the evening of Sunday 28 May. Populations of the island witnessed a red glow in the sky above the crater. The authorities have activated the national emergency response preparedness plan. In this respect, an emergency task force has been established, which includes government departments, UN agencies and the Comoros Red Crescent Society. |
FL-2006-000065-TZA
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Flood |
Tanzania |
Floods, reported on 15 May 2006, have left at least 19,000 people homeless and submerged 998 houses in the
northern Kilimanjaro region of Tanzania following a heavy downpour. |
EQ-2006-000064-IDN
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Earthquake |
Indonesia |
On 5/26/2006 10:54:00 PM UTC an earthquake of magnitude 6.2 has struck the very highly populated region of Yogyakarta |
VO-2006-000063-ECU
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Volcano |
Ecuador |
Since 10 May 2006, Tungurahua Volcano, 135 km southeast of Quito, has produced strong explosions and hundreds of tremors, with moderate and strong emissions of steam and gas. Loud roars and incandescent rocks coming from the volcano are reported daily. 16 May 2006 the President of Ecuador declared a state of emergency in several villages surrounding Tungurahua. |
FL-2006-000062-THA
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Flood |
Thailand |
Mudslides, torn up roads and fallen trees hampered rescuers on Wednesday after northern Thailand's worst floods in 60 years killed at least 88 people and left nearly 29 missing. |
TC-2006-000061-CHN
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Tropical Cyclone |
China, People's Republic |
Affected some 53,000 people and killed 37 people in Philippines, 320,000 people were evacuated in China. |
TC-2006-000061-PHL
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Tropical Cyclone |
Philippines |
Affected some 53,000 people and killed 37 people in Philippines, 320,000 people were evacuated in China. |
TC-2006-000061-VNM
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Tropical Cyclone |
Viet Nam |
Affected some 53,000 people and killed 37 people in Philippines, 320,000 people were evacuated in China. |
EQ-2006-000060-NZL
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Earthquake |
New Zealand |
A 7.5 Richer magnitude occurred off-shore of Karmadec Island, New Zealand area. Tsunami Warning Alerts have been issued by PTWC. EC-JRC also issued a RED alert: Earthquake Report |
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