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EQ-2005-000026-IRN Earthquake Iran, Islamic Republic A strong earthquake occurred at 02:25:26 (UTC) on Tuesday, February 22, 2005. The magnitude 6.4 event has been located in CENTRAL IRAN. The hypocentral depth was estimated to be 42 km (26 miles).  
LS-2005-000025-IDN Land Slide Indonesia At least 19 people have been killed and more than 100 are missing following a landslide in Indonesia.  
ST-2005-000023-BGD SEVERE LOCAL STORM Bangladesh A ferry boat with 260 people on board capsized overnight when it was hit by a tornado near the Bangladesh capital, drowning at least 83 people, local officials said.  
TC-2005-000022---- Tropical Cyclone (Non-Localized) TROPICAL CYCLONE OLAF CENTRE [920HPA] WAS LOCATED NEAR 14.5S 168.7W AT 161800 UTC. POSITION FAIR BASED ON GOES9 EIR IMAGERY WITH ANIMATION. CYCLONE MOVING TOWARDS THE SOUTHEAST AT ABOUT 15 KNOTS. 10-MINUTE AVERAGE WINDS NEAR THE CENTRE ESTIMATED AT 115 KNOTS, DECREASING TO 100 KNOTS WITHIN 12 TO 24 HOURS. EXPECT WINDS ABOVE 63 KNOTS WITHIN 30 MILES OF THE CENTRE, WINDS ABOVE 47 KNOTS WITHIN 60 MILES OF THE CENTRE, WINDS ABOVE 33 KNOTS WITHIN 150 MILES OF THE CENTRE IN THE EASTERN SEMICIRCLE AND WITHIN 120 MILES OF THE CENTRE ELSEWHERE.  
TC-2005-000021---- Tropical Cyclone (Non-Localized) TROPICAL CYCLONE NANCY CENTRE [985hPa] WAS LOCATED NEAR 24.4S 161.8W AT 161800 UTC MOVING SOUTHWEST AT ABOUT 15 KNOTS AND EXPECTED TO GRADUALLY CURVE WEST. CYCLONE WEAKENING. POSITION FAIR BASED ON GOES9 EIR/VIS IMAGERY WITH ANIMATION. 10-MINUTE AVERAGE WINDS ESTIMATED AT 50 KNOTS CLOSE TO CENTRE, DECREASING TO 40 KNOTS IN THE NEXT 12 TO 24 HOURS. EXPECT WINDS OVER 47 KNOTS WITHIN 60 MILES OF CENTRE, ABOVE 33 KNOTS WITHIN 200 MILES OF CENTRE IN THE SOUTHEASTERN SEMICIRCLE AND WITHIN 100 MILES OF CENTRE ELSEWHERE.  
FL-2005-000020-COL Flood Colombia Flooding and landslides in the northeastern Departments of Santander and Norte de Santander. Also affected, though to a minor extent, is the Department of Tolima. 
CW-2005-000019-AFG Cold Wave Afghanistan 1. Severe winter weather has affected much of the country during the past one month. There have been at least 100 deaths reported so far due to extreme cold temperature and cold related illness. However the death toll is expected to rise as more information becomes available.  
ST-2005-000018-PAK SEVERE LOCAL STORM Pakistan Heavy snowfall and rains over the past two weeks has caused substantive damages in Northwest Frontier Province (NWFP), Balochistan and parts of Punjab Province. 
FL-2005-000017-VEN Flood Venezuela Affected States are: Vargas, Carabobo, Yaracuy, Falcon, Aragua, Miranda, and the Metropolitan District of Caracas 
VO-2005-000016-PNG Volcano Papua New Guinea Manam volcano, located on Manam Island, 15 kilometres off the coast of Papua New Guinea (PNG), began erupting with new intensity on January 28. The Rabaul Volcanologic al Observatory (RVO) reported that a large volcano eruption took place between 1 to 2 am (local time) on January 28. The ash cloud produced by the eruption reached an altitude of more than 18 kilometres and drifted westward across West Papua, the eastern-most province of Indonesia. PNG?s National Disaster Management Office (NDMO) has reported that the flow of scoria and lava on the south-eastern part of the island has swept away a number of houses. One person is missing, presumed dead. 
TC-2005-000015---- Tropical Cyclone (Non-Localized) Tropical Cyclone GERARD, PSTN 05/02/2005 0000UTC 30.9S 60E, MOVE SSE 23KT, PRES 973HPA, MXWD 60KT  
AV-2005-000014-TJK Snow Avalanche Tajikistan An avalanche occurred in the afternoon of 3 February 2005 in Degdonak village of Mujikharf Jamoat, Nurobod District, Rasht Valley. Nine people died, three are seriously injured and 15 houses of the village were buried under snow.  
TC-2005-000013---- Tropical Cyclone (Non-Localized) Tropical Cyclone KULAP, PSTN 15/01/2005 0000UTC 7.5N 146.2E, MOVE N, PRES 998HPA, MXWD 30KT  
TC-2005-000012---- Tropical Cyclone (Non-Localized) TROPICAL CYCLONE MEENA, PSTN 04/02/2005 0400UTC 14S 167.5W, MOVE E 5KT, PRES 980HPA, MXWD 55KT  
TC-2005-000011---- Tropical Cyclone (Non-Localized) Tropical Cyclone FELAPI, PSTN 28/01/2005 0000UTC 22.1S 42E, MOVE E 5KT, PRES 996HPA, MXWD 35KT  
ST-2005-000010-SWZ SEVERE LOCAL STORM Eswatini Swaziland experienced a devastating storm on 23 January following heavy rains. The storm hit part of the Manzini in the central part of the country and Shiselweni in the southeast. A total of ten communities in Manzini and nine in Shiselweni were affected. 
EQ-2005-000009-TUR Earthquake Turkey Several moderate earthquakes hit eastern city of Van and south-eastern cities of Adana and Hakkari on Tuesday, 25 January 2005. Officials at Bosphorous University Kandilli Observatory and Seismology Institute said that a moderate earthquake with a magnitude of 4.8 on the Richter scale hit Van at 05.24 p.m. (local time) and another quake measuring 4.1 on the Richter scale jolted Adana at 06.05 p.m. 
MS-2005-000007-USA Mud Slide United States At least two people were killed, ten hurt and up to a dozen were missing on Monday after a hillside saturated by five days of rain collapsed onto a coastal Southern California neighborhood.  
EQ-2005-000006-IDN Earthquake Indonesia An earthquake with a magnitude of 6.1 on the Richter Scale (as reported by the European-Mediterranean Seismological Centre) occurred on 23 January 2005 at about 04:10 AM local time. The epicentre was located at 1.25S 119.79E, about 61 km NW of Palu, the capital of Central Sulawesi Province, at a depth of 10 km. 
TC-2005-000005---- Tropical Cyclone (Non-Localized) Tropical Cyclone Tim with central pressure 988 hPa located at 2200UTC Within 30 nautical miles of Latitude fifteen decimal seven south [15.7S] Longitude one hundred and nine decimal zero east [109.0E] moving west southwest at 6 knots.  
TC-2005-000004---- Tropical Cyclone (Non-Localized) Tropical Cyclone DAREN goes down PERTURBATION_TROPICALE  
TC-2005-000003---- Tropical Cyclone (Non-Localized) Tropical Cyclone ERNEST, PSTN 21/01/2005 0000UTC 15S 42.7E, MOVE SW 10KT, PRES 970HPA, MXWD 65KT  
FL-2005-000002-GUY Flood Guyana Continuous rainfall has caused thousands of households to be affected by floods in Guyana. The Meterological Office in Guyana has reported that over 10 inches of rainfall was recorded from Friday night, January 14, and Saturday morning, January 15 2005.  
FL-2005-000001-CRI Flood Costa Rica For several days, heavy rains have been falling over the Atlantic region of Costa Rica, causing several of the main rivers in the province of Limon to overflow. Flooding has caused damage to housing, agriculture and communication systems. To date, a total of 1,550 people have been evacuated and at least 50 shelters have been set up in Sarapiqu?, Gu?piles, Bribr?, Cahuita, Puerto Viejo and Valle de la Estrella, which are housing some 1,100 families. Several national highways have been closed because of the flooding and landslides, making access to the region more difficult and cutting off several communities. There is currently only one route open to the affected area. Many residents in these areas have taken refuge on rooftops while they await assistance. The National Meteorological Institute is predicting that the heavy rains will last for at least two more days. The rains are also affecting the Atlantic province of Bocas del Toro in Panama, which borders Costa Rica. 
OT-2004-000172-DNK Other Denmark An explosion occurred at a fireworks factory in Kolding, Denmark, on November 4, 2004. The incident resulted in one fatality, 13 individuals with minor injuries, and three individuals with severe injuries. Additionally, several properties were partially or entirely damaged. Furthermore, 924 people were evacuated, and a total of 2,072 individuals were affected. 
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