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| TC-2005-000003----
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Tropical Cyclone |
(Non-Localized) |
Tropical Cyclone ERNEST, PSTN 21/01/2005 0000UTC 15S 42.7E, MOVE SW 10KT, PRES 970HPA, MXWD 65KT
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| FL-2005-000002-GUY
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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
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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
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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. |
| ST-2004-000171-USA
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SEVERE LOCAL STORM |
United States |
Severe weather including damaging winds, hail and tornadoes affected most of the eastern half of the country in late May. |
| CE-2004-000170-IDN
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Complex Emergency |
Indonesia |
a social chaos occurred in NAD. 423 people killed and more than 5000 people homeless. |
| EP-2004-000169-IDN
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Epidemic |
Indonesia |
on February, 2004
Dengue Hemorrhagic Fever (DHF)epidemic spreaded in 6 Provinces in Indonesia(Yogyakarta, West Java, East Java, Central Java, and NTT). it killed 175 people, |
| EQ-2004-000168-IDN
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Earthquake |
Indonesia |
on 2/16/2004 a 5.6 SR earthquake occured in 4 sub-districts in Tanah Datar (Kali Koto, Pariangan, South Batipuh, and Batipuh)over than 1000 houses destroyed. it killed 6 people, 25 people injured, and more than 3000 people affected. |
| CE-2004-000167-IDN
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Complex Emergency |
Indonesia |
446 died caused by the social chaos |
| LS-2004-000166-IDN
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Land Slide |
Indonesia |
on 4/23/2004 a Land slide occurred in Pasaman (the hamlet of Batu Ampar,Rimbo Panti Village-Panti Sub-district). It killed 43 people,4 people missing, and 14 people injured. |
| CE-2004-000165-IDN
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Complex Emergency |
Indonesia |
a conflict/ social chaos happened in Ambon ( the sub-district of Sirimau, Nusanawe, Baguala, South Buru. It destroyed 400 houses. |
| OT-2004-000164-IDN
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Other |
Indonesia |
on 9/9/2004 a terror/sabotage happened in front of Australia Embassy. it killed 10 people and injured 214 peole |
| LS-2004-000163-MMR
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Land Slide |
Myanmar |
There was a large scale landslied happened near Kale
Myo,Sagaing Division in September 2004 during the
rainy season.About 30 kilometres of the main road
including bridges were destroyed.Even a minor rock
falls and soil slides block the main road and it took
several days to remove. |
| DR-2004-000162-KHM
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Drought |
Cambodia |
Drought affected nearly all provinces in Cambodia. Drought affected to agriculture 418,293 ha of rice crop,and damaged to agriculture 247,393 ha of rice crop with estimated cost of loss US$ 55.3 million. Drought had affected 500,000 famillies or 1,500,000 people. |
| AC-2004-000160-SGP
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Tech. Disaster |
Singapore |
Part of Nicoll Highway collapsed onto the MRT Circle Line tunnel construction underneath on Tues, 20th April 2004. The cause of the incident was attributed as incidental. Although most escaped unhurt, there were three casualties and four fatalities. SCDF conducted a rescue operations for 4 days and suspended on the 23rd Apr 2004 when LTA detected stability problems in the structure. |
| TC-2004-000159-PHL
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Tropical Cyclone |
Philippines |
The tropical storm Winnie killed 1,619, injured 1,023, affected 880,000 and caused US$78,200,000 damage in Philippines. |
| TC-2004-000158-USA
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Tropical Cyclone |
United States |
Hurricane Frances made landfall in east-central Florida as a category 2 storm. It caused significant wind, storm surge, and flooding damage in Florida, along with considerable flood damage in the states of Georgia, New York, North Carolina, and South Carolina (5-15 inch rains). NOAA reports damages of $8.9 billion. Frances is directly responsible for seven deaths - five in Florida, one in the Bahamas, and one in Ohio. Three deaths were caused by wind, two by storm surge, one by freshwater flooding, and one by lightning. The hurricane is indirectly responsible for 42 deaths - 32 in Florida, 8 in Georgia, 1 in the Bahamas, and 1 in Ohio. The American Insurances Service Group reports that Frances causes $4.43 billion in damage to insured property in the United States, with $4.11 billion occurring in Florida. |
| FL-2004-000157-BRB
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Flood |
Barbados |
Three days of heavy rainfall caused flooding and landslides in Northern Districts.
Flash flooding in Northern districts. Flood waters reached as high as 4 feet in Sunset Crest , St. James; Persons rescued from vehicles.
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| AC-2004-000156-PRK
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Tech. Disaster |
Korea, Democratic People's Republic |
North Korea officially confirmed the train accident occurred in Ryongchon on 22 April, saying the damage is ?very serious?. |
| FL-2004-000155-NAM
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Flood |
Namibia |
The far eastern Caprivi province of Namibia is worst hit and humanitarian organisations expected to assist some 50,000 affected people. |
| EQ-2004-000154-IDN
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Earthquake |
Indonesia |
A strong earthquake occurred IN IRIAN JAYA, INDONESIA about 90 km (55 miles west northwest of Enarotali or about 1110 km (690 miles north northeast of Darwin, Australia |
| EQ-2004-000153-MAR
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Earthquake |
Morocco |
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| LS-2004-000152-KGZ
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Land Slide |
Kyrgyzstan |
On 26 April 2004 at 10 a.m. (local time), a landslide with a volume of over 3 million cubic meters occurred in the Alay district of Osh province. |
| TO-2004-000151-CHN
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Tornadoes |
China, People's Republic |
A Tornado killed seven people and injured 207 others in Hengyang City, central China's Hunan Province, said information from the civil affairs bureau of the city. |
| FF-2004-000150-IND
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Flash Flood |
India |
Around 130 people have died in flash floods in India's north-eastern state of Assam since Saturday. |
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