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		    | GLIDEnumber | 
		    Event | 
		    Country | 
		    Comments | 
		 
	
		
		    | TC-2005-000172----
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		    Tropical Cyclone | 
		    (Non-Localized) | 
		    Typhoon Longwang (Maring/T0519)  | 
		 
	  	
		
		    | TC-2005-000172-CHN
	         | 
		    Tropical Cyclone | 
		    China, People's Republic | 
		    Rescuers were searching last night for 59 police academy students missing after a landslide in East China triggered by Typhoon Longwang.  | 
		 
	  	
		
		    | VO-2005-000170-SLV
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		    Volcano | 
		    El Salvador | 
		    El Salvador's highest volcano, Ilamatepec, has erupted, killing two people and forcing thousands to flee the area.   | 
		 
	  	
		
		    | FL-2005-000169-FJI
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		    Flood | 
		    Fiji | 
		    Following heavy rains on 28 September, there has been severe flooding. The National Disaster Management Center-DISMAC was activated at 0900 hours on Thursday 29 September 2005 to monitor and coordinate the prolonged rain and eventual flooding. Divisional and District EOCs in the Central Division were also activated to monitor and coordinate the evacuation of those affected by the flooding.  | 
		 
	  	
		
		    | FL-2005-000168-NPL
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		    Flood | 
		    Nepal | 
		    Three days of heavy rain starting from 24 September affected far-western Nepal along the border with India, causing floods and landslides.  | 
		 
	  	
		
		    | EQ-2005-000167-PER
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		    Earthquake | 
		    Peru | 
		    A major earthquake occurred at 01:55:39 (UTC) on Monday, September 26, 2005. The magnitude 7.5 event has been located in NORTHERN PERU.  | 
		 
	  	
		
		    | FL-2005-000166-CRI
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		    Flood | 
		    Costa Rica | 
		    On September 24, the CNE declared Red Alert for the Municipality of Aguirre within the Quepos area due to the disaster situation caused by constant and heavy rains (19 communities reportedly flooded). Yellow Alert is maintained in the municipalities of Hojancha, Nandayure, Nicoya and Santa Cruz in the province of Guanacaste and the rest of the Pacific Slope. According to the last report from CNE, 637 people were evacuated. Of these, 426 are being housed in 15 temporary shelters and 211 people were transferred to houses of relatives and friends.  | 
		 
	  	
		
		    | WF-2005-000165-BOL
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		    Wild fire | 
		    Bolivia | 
		    A fire burned out of control close to the border with Brazil in the Bolivian Amazon. About 500 heat points have been identified in the region, among them: Agua Dulce, Hamburgo, Uruco, La Esperanza, San Antonio, Tumichuoua and Candelaria.  | 
		 
	  	
		
		    | TC-2005-000164----
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		    Tropical Cyclone | 
		    (Non-Localized) | 
		    Typhoon Damrey (Labuyo/T0518)  | 
		 
	  	
		
		    | TC-2005-000164-CHN
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		    Tropical Cyclone | 
		    China, People's Republic | 
		    Damrey, the No. 18 typhoon this year, has brought about heavy storm to Xuwen county of south China's Guangdong Province Monday, affecting 50 villages with a disaster-stricken population of 13,653. 
According to the county's typhoon control and prevention headquarters, typhoon Damrey landed Wanning City in eastern part of Hainan province at 4:00 Monday morning, with wind force exceeding 12 grades at the epicenter.   | 
		 
	  	
		
		    | TC-2005-000164-PHL
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		    Tropical Cyclone | 
		    Philippines | 
		    After more than a week of heavy rains and strong winds in the northeastern regions , the Philippine's PAGASA issued warnings on Tropical Storm Labuyo (internationally code-named Damrey) on 21 September 2005. The storm lashed northeast Luzon overnight, flooding provinces including Ilocos Norte, Cagayan and Isabela, and triggering landslides which destroyed structures and cut off access between towns and cities.  | 
		 
	  	
		
		    | TC-2005-000164-THA
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		    Tropical Cyclone | 
		    Thailand | 
		    The tropical storm Darmrey killed 10, affected 2,000 and caused US$20,000,000 damage in Thailand.  | 
		 
	  	
		
		    | TC-2005-000164-VNM
	         | 
		    Tropical Cyclone | 
		    Viet Nam | 
		    The death toll from flash floods spawned by Typhoon Damrey more than doubled on Wednesday as the hardest-hit Vietnam said it had recovered the bodies of 33 people swept away in the northern mountains.  | 
		 
	  	
		
		    | TC-2005-000163-CUB
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		    Tropical Cyclone | 
		    Cuba | 
		    The Hurricane RITA, classified already category IV event according to the Saffir-Simpson scale, has been affecting the territory of Cuba during the last days. RITA continues advancing in the Gulf of Mexico due west, leaving behind in Cuba torrential rains.     | 
		 
	  	
		
		    | TC-2005-000163-USA
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		    Tropical Cyclone | 
		    United States | 
		    Hurricane Rita hit the Texas-Louisiana coastal region. The storm created significant storm surge of at least 4.6 m (15 feet) and wind damage with some inland flooding in the Florida panhandle, Arkansas, Louisiana, Mississippi, and Texas. Prior to landfall, Rita reached a pressure of 897 mb. In the Louisiana Parishes of Cameron, Jefferson Davis, Terrebonne and Vermilion, the storm surge caused sugar cane crop losses near $300 million (Reuters). A 2.4 meter (8-foot) storm surge in New Orleans overtopped the provisionally-repaired levees (from Hurricane Katrina damage) and caused additional flooding. NOAA reports that Hurricane Rita caused $11.3 billion in damages  and 119 deaths.
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		    | ST-2005-000162-BGD
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		    SEVERE LOCAL STORM | 
		    Bangladesh | 
		    More than 300 fishermen were posted missing on Tuesday after a storm triggered high swells along the Bangladesh coast, a local official said.  | 
		 
	  	
		
		    | ST-2005-000162-IND
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		    SEVERE LOCAL STORM | 
		    India | 
		    At least 1,000 people were missing in southern India on Wednesday and hundreds of fishermen were unaccounted for in Bangladesh after a severe storm in the Bay of Bengal killed 50 people, officials said.
Indian authorities said about 100,000 people were homeless after heavy rains this week caused flooding in the coastal districts of Andhra Pradesh state, with strong winds uprooting thousands of trees and electricity poles.  | 
		 
	  	
		
		    | FL-2005-000161-PHL
	         | 
		    Flood | 
		    Philippines | 
		    AT least six people died and two babies remain missing after heavy rains hit the Philippines overnight, flooding parts of the capital, the Office of Civil Defense said Saturday.  | 
		 
	  	
		
		    | FL-2005-000160-MMR
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		    Flood | 
		    Myanmar | 
		    Heavy monsoon rains which struck southern coastal areas in Myanmar during the second week of September have triggered landslides in the country?s Thanintaryi division on 14 and 15 September, affecting the townships of Palow, Kyun Su and Myeik - a major urban section housing an airport. The flood-affected areas had already sustained damage from the tsunami of 26 December 2004. According to the latest casualty figures, a total of 27 people have lost their lives, of which many are reported to be children, while 16 were injured.  | 
		 
	  	
		
		    | LS-2005-000160-MMR
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		    Land Slide | 
		    Myanmar | 
		    A landslide triggered by torrential rain engulfed a primary school in southeastern Myanmar and up to 30 people, most of them children, are feared dead, the Red Cross said on Friday.
State-owned media in military-ruled Myanmar have not reported the incident, which occurred on Wednesday in Kyaung Kaw, a village around 630 km (390 miles) southeast of Yangon.  | 
		 
	  	
		
		    | FL-2005-000159-VNM
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		    Flood | 
		    Viet Nam | 
		    Floods have killed at least nine people in Vietnam's Mekong Delta, seven of them children, and officials said on Monday more danger loomed with the waters not expected to peak until late this month.  | 
		 
	  	
		
		    | FL-2005-000158-PAK
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		    Flood | 
		    Pakistan | 
		    At least 11 people have been reported killed over the weekend in the southern port city of Karachi after unexpectedly heavy rains at the end of the monsoon season.  | 
		 
	  	
		
		    | FL-2005-000157-MDA
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		    Flood | 
		    Moldova | 
		    Heavy rains and storms hit Moldova on 18-19 August 2005 throughout the country, 2 municipalities (Chisinau and Balti) and 15 districts in the north and central parts of Moldova - with a population of over one million people - have been affected. More than 170 settlements (which constitute 23% of the total number of settlements in the affected 15 districts) are located in the disaster-stricken area. The Moldova Red Cross reports that the total number of the affected people is over 6,500. A total of 102 families in Chisinau and about 300 families in 38 villages were evacuated by the government. The districts of Edinet, Criuleni, Briceni, Nisporeni, Riscani and the capital of Chisinau were hit the most. Preliminary estimate of damages and losses due to the disaster is approximately 95,605,000 Moldovan Lei (EUR 6,310,560.00).  | 
		 
	  	
		
		    | TC-2005-000156----
	         | 
		    Tropical Cyclone | 
		    (Non-Localized) | 
		    Typhoon KHANUN (T0515), PSTN 200509070300UTC 14.0N 134.0E POOR, MOVE NNW 15KT, PRES 1002HPA, MXWD	035KT, 30KT 100NM  | 
		 
	  	
		
		    | TC-2005-000156-CHN
	         | 
		    Tropical Cyclone | 
		    China, People's Republic | 
		    At least 14 people were killed and nine others are still missing after Typhoon Khanun tore through East China yesterday and on Sunday.  | 
		 
	  
		
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	 		 Disasters on or after week 44 
			From: 2025/10/26
			 To: 2025/11/4 
		 
		
		    TC-2025-000203-PHL         
		    Tropical Cyclone,Philippines: A new tropical cyclone named KALMAEGI (locally known as Tino in the Philippines) formed over the Philippine Sea and is approaching the south-eastern Philippines. As of 3 November at 6:00 (UTC), its centre was located approximately 235 km east-southeast of Guiuan Island, Eastern Samar Province, with maximum sustained winds of 120 km/h (tropical cyclone) and gusts up to 150 km/h. 
		     
	      
		    EQ-2025-000202-AFG         
		    Earthquake,Afghanistan: GDACS - High humanitarian impact, magnitude 6.3M 
		     
	      
		    FL-2025-000198-VNM         
		    Flood,Viet Nam: Heavy rains have triggered record-breaking floods in some parts of central Vietnam, especially in top tourism destinations Hue, a former imperial capital, and the ancient town of Hoi An.
Vietnam's disaster management agency recorded more than 1,000 millimetres (39.4 inches) of rainfall over a 24-hour period ending late on Monday in parts of Hue and Hoi An. 
		     
	      
		    FL-2025-000201-CUB         
		    Flood,Cuba: GDACS - Medium humanitarian impact in for Cuba.Hurricane Melissa made landfall in Cuba in late October 2025, causing wind damage and flooding. 
In advance of the storm, the government of Cuba ordered the evacuation of 649,487 people in the provinces of Granma (110,000 people); Santiago de Cuba (258,573); Holgu?n (69,000); Guant?namo (139,914); and Las Tunas (72,000). This would be the largest evacuation operation in the country since Hurricane Ian in 2022.  
		     
	      
		    TC-2025-000196-JAM         
		    Tropical Cyclone,Jamaica: Hurricane Melissa made historic landfall in Jamaica on 28 October as a Category 5 hurricane. The Caribbean Disaster Emergency Management Agency (CDEMA) and Jamaica's Office of Disaster Preparedness and Emergency Management (ODPEM) report at least three deaths, severe flooding, landslides and widespread infrastructure and housing damage. 
		     
	      
		    EQ-2025-000197-TUR         
		    Earthquake,Turkey: GDACS - Medium humanitarian impact, magnitude 6M 
		     
	      
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