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ST-2003-000660-USA SEVERE LOCAL STORM United States A deadly outbreak of severe weather started on the evening of Sunday, May 4th and continued for about a week. More than 400 tornadoes were reported. Damage was seen across eight different states as thunderstorm winds, hail and tornadoes moved through the region.  
ST-2003-000659-USA SEVERE LOCAL STORM United States Severe storms and large hail caused a substantial amount of damage to several states in the southern plains and lower Mississippi Valley region of the country.  
FR-2003-000658-BRN Fire Brunei Darussalam loss of 65 single houses and terrace housings. loss of 28 which include apartments and government office. loss of BND3,686,950.00 
FL-2003-000657-IDN Flood Indonesia a flood occurred in Garut, West Java. It destroyed 168 houses. 58 people died, 74 people injured, and more than 1700 people homeless. and it caused landslide in those area  
LS-2003-000657-IDN Land Slide Indonesia a flood occurred in Garut, West Java. It destroyed 168 houses. 58 people died, 74 people injured, and more than 1700 people homeless. and it caused landslide in those area  
FL-2003-000656-IDN Flood Indonesia a flood occurred in Ende, NTT. It destroyed 37 houses. 50 people died and 16 people injured. and it caused landslide in those area  
LS-2003-000656-IDN Land Slide Indonesia a flood occurred in Ende, NTT. It destroyed 37 houses. 50 people died and 16 people injured. and it caused landslide in those area  
WF-2003-000655-IDN Wild fire Indonesia tens of hotspots fire found from satelite image. it occurred in 7 districts (Pontianak, Ketapang, Sambas, Bengkayang, Sintang, Sanggau, Kapuas Hulu)  
EP-2003-000654-IDN Epidemic Indonesia on May, 2003 Dengue Hemorrhagic Fever (DHF)epidemic spreaded in South Jakarta District.it killed 52 people, and more than 1700 were treated  
OT-2003-000653-IDN Other Indonesia a teror/sabotage happened in front of JW Marriot Hotel,Jakarta. a bomb exploded in the hotel areas. 23 people killed and 128 people injured  
CE-2003-000652-IDN Complex Emergency Indonesia a social chaos happened in NAD, 380 people died, 331 people injured, and 10647 people homeless  
CE-2003-000651-IDN Complex Emergency Indonesia a social chaos happened in NAD, 386 people died, 337 people injured, and 10647 people homeless 
LS-2003-000650-MMR Land Slide Myanmar On 22 September2003,landslide,ground cracks and lique- faction were occured in Taungdwingyi area because of the earthquake,caused some casualties and damages. 
EQ-2003-000649-MMR Earthquake Myanmar The earthquake destroyed or damaged many non-engineered brick structures and rural houses. About 180 rural houses and some primary school building were severely damaged. 
FL-2003-000648-MMR Flood Myanmar Because of heavy rains flood occured in Hkamti township in Sagaing Division,1536 families from 1230 households were affected. 
FL-2003-000647-TLS Flood Timor Leste  
FL-2003-000644-PER Flood Peru  
EQ-2003-000630-IRN Earthquake Iran, Islamic Republic On 26 December 2003, at 01:57 hrs GMT (05:27 hrs local time), an earthquake of magnitude 6.7 struck the city of Bam, Kerman Province in southeastern Iran. 
FL-2003-000624-HTI Flood Haiti  
FL-2003-000621-BOL Flood Bolivia Torrential rainstorms caused flooding of the Chapare River near the city of Villa Tunari some 650 kilometres southeast of the Bolivian capital La Paz. The floods killed 500 people and additional 50 disappeared. 
LS-2003-000610-PHL Land Slide Philippines Some 200 people may have died in the central Philippines, in two landslides triggered by six days of heavy rains in the Philippines. 
ST-2003-000599---- SEVERE LOCAL STORM (Non-Localized)  
FL-2003-000593-IDN Flood Indonesia A flash flood caused by heavy rain has swept through a tourist resort on the Indonesian island of Sumatra, killing at least 100 people 
FL-2003-000585-MKD Flood Macedonia  
FL-2003-000578-COL Flood Colombia  
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