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FL-2006-000102-JPN Flood Japan Heavy rainfall from the active seasonal rain front brought serious damage through Japan. As of 1:00pm on July 20th, 12 dead and 8 missing are reported. 
MS-2006-000102-JPN Mud Slide Japan Heavy rainfall from the active seasonal rain front brought serious damage through Japan. As of 1:00pm on July 20th, 12 dead and 8 missing are reported. 
TC-2006-000101-PAK Tropical Cyclone Pakistan At least 25 people have died in two days of heavy rainfall in Pakistan's Punjab province, officials say. The province's central and northern regions are worst affected by the monsoon rains and forecasters say more downpours are expected. 
LS-2006-000100-NPL Land Slide Nepal Seventeen bodies have been recovered after a landslide swept away several houses in the western Nepalese district of Kaski on Friday, officials say. 15 more people had been reported missing.  
FL-2006-000099-CHN Flood China, People's Republic Tropical storm Bilis killed at least 42 people and injured hundreds as it churned across China's southeast, the government's main news agency reported on 16th of July.  
TC-2006-000099---- Tropical Cyclone (Non-Localized) Typhoon Bilis (Florita/T0603) 
TC-2006-000099-CHN Tropical Cyclone China, People's Republic Tropical storm Bilis killed at least 42 people and injured hundreds as it churned across China's southeast, the government's main news agency reported Sunday.  
TC-2006-000099-PHL Tropical Cyclone Philippines The typhoon Bills killed 37, affected 51,680 and caused US$ 3,000,000 damage in Philippines. 
TC-2006-000099-VNM Tropical Cyclone Viet Nam The typhoon Bilis (T0604) killed 17 and left 2,000 homeless. 
FL-2006-000098-PHL Flood Philippines Tropical storm Bilis became a full-fledged typhoon after killing at least nine people in the northern Philippines as it headed toward Taiwan, dumping heavy rains and shutting down schools and offices.  
FL-2006-000097-KOR Flood Korea Republic A typhoon that killed more than 30 people in China killed at least six in South Korea where it cut a path of destruction across the peninsula with floods and landslides, officials said on Tuesday. 
FL-2006-000096-IND Flood India Monsoon rains have inundated large parts of Uttar Pradesh state in India, and 21 people were killed in drownings, house collapses and lightning strikes over the weekend, officials said on Monday. 
FL-2006-000095-CHN Flood China, People's Republic Storms and torrential rain have battered eastern China, leaving 13 million people affected by flooding and storm damage, state media said. At least 30 people have died as a result of the severe weather in the two provinces of Jiangsu and Anhui, and some 40,000 people have been evacuated.  
FL-2006-000094-IND Flood India Heavy rains triggered floods and landslides across India, killing 32 people and disrupting life in the financial hub of Mumbai for a second day on Tuesday, officials and residents said. 
FL-2006-000093-USA Flood United States At least nine people have been killed and hundreds of thousands evacuated as north-eastern United States suffered its worst flooding in years.  
FL-2006-000092-KOR Flood Korea Republic of Korea, particularly affecting the eastern province of Gangwon. The government has issued the second-highest natural crisis warning in Gangwon province and flood warnings for Nakdong and Geumho rivers in Geyongsang province. To date, more than 520 mm of rain has fallen in Gangwon province, while Yangpeong in Kyonngi province and Seoul received 416 mm and 370 mm of rainfall, respectively. 
TC-2006-000092---- Tropical Cyclone (Non-Localized) Typhoon Ewiniar (Ester/T0602) 
TC-2006-000092-KOR Tropical Cyclone Korea Republic The typhoon Ewiniar, which downgraded its intensity to tropical storm on the way to the Korean peninsula, brought torrential rains since 14 July, causing floods in a number of the country, particularly in the eastern Gangwon province.  
FL-2006-000091-PRK Flood Korea, Democratic People's Republic An intense typhoon generating torrential rains over a period of two days (14-15 July) induced extensive flooding and triggered land slippage from hillsides denuded by intensive agricultural production in South Pyongan, North Hwanghe and Kangwon provinces of the Democratic People?s Republic of Korea. 
VO-2006-000090-PNG Volcano Papua New Guinea On 13 July, the Rabaul Volcano Observatory (RVO) reported a series of light to moderate earthquakes accompanying the first historical eruption of Karai volcano in Papua New Guinea. Frequent earthquake activity continues with emissions from another volcano. The RVO confirmed several eye witnesses? account of Mt. Bamus, a volcano that has been inactive for more than 100 years near the volcano Ulawun, which began projecting a steam plume into the atmosphere. Continued earth tremors were felt within the vicinity of Kimbe and as far as Bialla and Mamota, a distance of approximately of 16 ? 20km. The tremors continue to occur at five minute intervals. 
VO-2006-000089-ECU Volcano Ecuador According to the National Geophysical Institute of Ecuador, on Friday 14 July starting at 5 p.m. local time, the volcanic activity of the Tungurahua Volcano increased alarmingly.  
TC-2006-000088-CHN Tropical Cyclone China, People's Republic Since April, localized rains and floods punctuated by a series of forceful typhoons and storms have swept through China, displacing hundreds of thousands in eastern, southern, south-western and central China. As of mid-day Monday July 17, 170 people have died and 100 are missing due to the latest large scale tropical storm ?Bilis?.  
EQ-2006-000087-IDN Earthquake Indonesia M7.7 Earthquake occurred at south of Java, 9.334?S, 107.263?E, 10km depth. The earthquake occurred as a result of thrust-faulting on the boundary between the Australia plate and the Sunda plate. On this part of their mutual boundary, the Australia plate moves north-northeast with respect to the Sunda plate at about 59 mm/year. The Australia plate thrusts beneath the Sunda plate at the Java trench, south of Java, and is subducted to progressively greater depths beneath Java and north of Java. The earthquake occurred on the shallow part of the plate boundary, about 50 km north of the Java trench. 
TS-2006-000087-IDN Tsunami Indonesia The following is a release by the United States Geological Survey, National Earthquake Information Center: A major earthquake occurred 225 km (140 miles) NE of Christmas Island or 355 km (220 miles) S of Jakarta, Java, Indonesia at 2:19 AM MDT, Jul 17, 2006 (3:19 PM local time in Indonesia). The magnitude and location may be revised when additional data and further analysis results are available. At least 100 people killed, 150 injured and many buildings destroyed by a tsunami with wave heights of at least two meters in the Pangandaran area. Felt as far as Jakarta. A tsunami with wave heights of 60 cm reported at Christmas Island.  
FL-2006-000086-CHL Flood Chile The south-central part of Chile has been affected by strong rains and gusty winds since 11 July 2006. About 96,000 have been affected. 
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