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FL-2024-000169-AUT Flood Austria GDACS - Medium humanitarian impact in for Austria, Czech Republic, Germany, Poland, Romania, Slovakia.Heavy rainfall brought by Storm Boris caused flash flooding and rivers to overflow in areas of Czech Republic in September 2024. Strong winds also caused damage. The Fire and Rescue Department (HZSCR) carried out thousands of interventions. Approximately 260,000 households were without electricity due to adverse weather conditions, as of 15 September. As of 15 September, fire departments reported thousands of people evacuated across several locations in Olomouc and Moravian-Silesian Regions. Police assisted with evacuations in Zl?n Region. Police reported at least 4 people missing in 2 separate incidents across the country as of 15 September.  
FL-2024-000168-DZA Flood Algeria On September 8, 2024, a severe tropical disturbance triggered widespread flooding across several provinces in southern and western Algeria. The most affected areas include Béchar, Elbayadh, Beni Abbes, Tamanrasset, Tiaret, Tindouf, and Naama. 
FL-2024-000167-THA Flood Thailand The Department of Disaster Prevention and Mitigation reported that, as of 25 August, flooding continues to impact 37 districts across 5 northern provinces (Chiang Rai, Payao, Nan, Prae, and Petchabun), affecting approximately 80,000 people. Since 16 August, accumulated rainfall has resulted in flooding across 64 districts in 12 provinces. As the runoff moves southwards and more rainfall is expected next week, flood warnings have been issued for several provinces and authorities are closely monitoring the situation. The situation remains within the national capacity and the ongoing relief activities are being led by the provincial governors with support from the central authorities. (OCHA, 26 Aug 2024) 
FL-2024-000166-PAK Flood Pakistan Pakistan has experienced an intense and prolonged monsoon season, resulting in extensive damage to infrastructure, significant casualties, and numerous injuries. August has seen particularly heavy rainfall, with recorded levels showing a 137 percent increase compared to the usual pattern. Regionally, Balochistan received 239 percent more rainfall than expected Sindh 318 percent, Punjab 111 percent, and Khyber Pakhtunkhwa (KP) 25 percent above average. The combination of heavy rains and unusually high temperatures, have accelerated snowmelt in areas such as KP, Azad Jammu and Kashmir (AJK) and Gilgit-Baltistan (GB) leading to catastrophic flash floods and landslides. This year, rainfall has persisted across many regions with varying intensity and intervals, repeatedly impacting affected populations. The most recent spell, forecasted by the Pakistan Meteorological Department (PMD) from 26 August to 1 September , resulted in further damages and additional loss of life. According to the National Disaster Management Authority (NDMA), as of 2 September, the monsoon season has claimed 306 lives, injured 584 people, and damaged 40 bridges and 20,653 houses since July 2024. Additionally, 1,100 livestock have perished, 119 kilometres of roads have been flooded, and approximately 9,500 people have been displaced in Sindh province. The ongoing floods have aggravated vulnerabilities and posed new risks to the already affected communities. Jacobabad, Naushahro Feroz, Ghotki, Sukkur, Sanghar, Dadu, Shaheed Benazirabad, and Kashmor have recorded heavy rains with significant damages to the houses and infrastructure. 
FL-2024-000165-CAF Flood Central African Republic Recent torrential rains and strong winds have destroyed 1,700 houses and caused the displacing of a further 3,300 people.  
EP-2024-000164-YEM Epidemic Yemen Since mid-March 2024, Yemen has seen a dramatic surge in AWD cases, with 29 536 suspected cases reported by 25 April 2024. With heavy seasonal rains affecting already fragile water and sanitation systems, each day currently brings 500 to 1000 new cases, making the situation even more urgent. 
EP-2024-000163-YEM Epidemic Yemen Since mid-March 2024, Yemen has seen a dramatic surge in AWD cases, with 29 536 suspected cases reported by 25 April 2024. With heavy seasonal rains affecting already fragile water and sanitation systems, each day currently brings 500 to 1000 new cases, making the situation even more urgent. 
FL-2024-000162-CMR Flood Cameroon Heavy rainfall has been affecting the Far North Region of Cameroon since mid-August causing casualties and severe damage. According to local authorities and FAO, 120,000 people have been affected, 3,700 houses collapsed, and 2,000 hectares of crops have been destroyed. 
TC-2024-000161-LAO Tropical Cyclone Lao People's Democratic Republic On 7 September, Super Typhoon Yagi, the strongest storm in the region in decades, made landfall in Northern Lao Peoples Democratic Republic (PDR). The strength and intensity of the typhoon has left widespread flooding and continued rains are expected to worsen the situation until 17 September, impacting an estimated 140,000 people, and 28,000 families, in Northern and Central Lao PDR. 
TC-2024-000161-MMR Tropical Cyclone Myanmar Flooding and landslides caused by the remnants of Typhoon Yagi have killed at least 19 people in Myanmar. Local media say over 50,000 people including in the capital Naypyitaw are taking shelter as homes are inundated. Evacuation camps have been washed away in the border area with Thailand. Bridges and roads have collapsed, isolating some areas. 
TC-2024-000161-PHL Tropical Cyclone Philippines Tropical Cyclone Yagi (local name: Enteng) set off landslides and unleashed pounding rains that flooded many northern Philippine areas overnight into 2 September, leaving at least 14 people dead and prompting authorities to suspend school classes and government work in the densely populated capital region. Tropical Storm Yagi slammed into Casiguran town in the northeastern province of Aurora Monday afternoon and gained strength with sustained winds of 85 kilometers (53 miles) per hour and gusts of 105 kph (65 mph), according to the weather bureau. 
TC-2024-000161-THA Tropical Cyclone Thailand At least two people were killed and hundreds stranded in Thailand after heavy rains swept through two northern provinces, Chiang Rai and Chiang Mai, swelling rivers, inundating settlements and triggering mudslides, authorities said on 11 September. The adverse weather, which comes in the wake of Typhoon Yagi has impacted about 9,000 households in Thailand. Other northern provinces including Mae Hong Son, Nan, Phayao, Lampang, Phrae, Uttaradit, and Tak also faced flooding and landslides. 
TC-2024-000161-VNM Tropical Cyclone Viet Nam According to the Vietnam Center for Hydro-Meteorological Forecasting, at 7:00 a.m. on September 4, 2024, storm YAGI was in the East Sea, about 770 km from Hainan Island (China), with the strongest wind speed of 117 km/h, gusting to level 11, moving in the West - Northwest direction, at a speed of 10 km/h. Storm YAGI is forecast to directly affect all northern provinces of Vietnam on the evening of September 7, 2024, Vietnam time. 
TC-2024-000160-JPN Tropical Cyclone Japan Millions of people were told to evacuate from their homes as Typhoon Shanshan lashed southwest Japan with strong winds and heavy rain on Thursday, knocking out power, snarling air traffic and forcing major factories to close. At least three people have been killed so far and scores injured in what authorities have warned could be one of the strongest ever storms to hit the region. 
FL-2024-000159-NGA Flood Nigeria In the early hours of August 20, 2024, the Kiri Dam in Tudun Tsira, Shelleng LGA, Adamawa State, breached its banks, resulting in severe flooding across the communities of Kwakwambe, Lure, Nbalang, Imburu, and Bare in the Numan Local Government Area. The deluge caused extensive damage, overwhelming local capacities and necessitating immediate humanitarian intervention. 
WF-2024-000158-BRA Wild fire Brazil GDACS - Medium humanitarian impact in Brazil. 
AV-2024-000157-NPL Snow Avalanche Nepal An avalanche in ward 2 of Thasang Rural Municipality, Mustang, has blocked the Boksikhola, a tributary of the Kaligandaki River. https://kathmandupost.com/national/2024/08/23/avalanche-blocks-river-in-mustang 
FF-2024-000156-LAO Flash Flood Lao People's Democratic Republic The Department of Meteorology and Hydrology of Lao PDR issued urgent flood warnings on 22 July 2024, due to Tropical Cyclone Prapiroon moving across the central South China Sea and passing through Hainan Island. At the same time, a strong southwest monsoon affected central and southern regions, leading to widespread moderate to heavy rains and rising water levels in tributaries. From 23 to 31 July 2024, heavy rainfall, driven by a low-pressure system and strong southwest winds, caused floods and landslides across northern and central regions. According to the recent report from the NDMC gathered from 22 July to 8 August 2024, the persistent heavy rainfall has triggered widespread flooding and landslides across six provinces in Lao PDR, which included Luang Prabang, Huaphan, Xiengkhuang, Borlikhamxay, Khammuane, and Salavan province. Luang Prabang, Huaphan, and Xiengkhuang province have been the most severely impacted by floods and landslides 
FL-2024-000155-VNM Flood Viet Nam Continuous heavy rain from Thursday afternoon into the evening caused water levels to rise dramatically, sweeping away cars and toppling motorbikes in the northern city of Thai Nguyen. Thai Nguyen Province, home to the eponymous city, began experiencing heavy rain at 1 p.m., with rainfall of 70-95 mm dumped by 7 p.m. Many streets in Thai Nguyen City were submerged by 40-60 cm by Thursday night. 
FF-2024-000154-BGD Flash Flood Bangladesh Over 440,000 families are stranded in floodwater and almost 3 million people are affected by the ongoing floods in Bangladesh. The ongoing floods affected 357 unions in eight districts.[1] Bangladesh Red Crescent Society (BDRCS) mobilised its local volunteers in the affected districts and is continuously on the ground, supporting the affected families. BDRCS has also started mobilizing resources from its National Headquarters (NHQ). More than 1,000 Red Crescent Youth (RCY) and 50 staff engaged by BDRCS in the response effort. 
WF-2024-000153-PRT Wild fire Portugal GDACS - Medium humanitarian impact in Portugal. 
EP-2024-000152-PAN Epidemic Panama In terms of hospitalizations and deaths, 97 new hospitalizations have been reported to date, totaling 1,006. The Panama Metro region has the highest number of hospitalizations, with 230 cases, representing 22% of the national total. In addition, two new deaths have been confirmed in men over 60 years of age, from Sabanitas and Las Cumbres, bringing the cumulative number of deaths at the national level to 22.  
MS-2024-000151-KGZ Mud Slide Kyrgyzstan Special services are eliminating the consequences of the mudflows in Issyk-Kul district on August 20. 755 people and 59 units of special engineering equipment are involved in clearing the territories from mudflows, the Ministry of Emergency Situations reported. 
EQ-2024-000150-RUS Earthquake Russia GDACS - Medium humanitarian impact, magnitude 7M tsunami generates 0.24m 
FL-2024-000149-LBY Flood Libyan Arab Jamah Nearly 3,000 individuals have been displaced in Alkufra and Rabiana (southeastern Libya) after an unprecedented rainfall, the highest recorded since 1946, caused flooding and a power outage on 11 August 2024. 
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