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MS-2004-000100-PAN Mud Slide Panama Mudslide killed at least nine people  
TC-2004-000099---- Tropical Cyclone (Non-Localized) Hurricane KARL, AT 5 AM AST...0900Z...THE CENTER OF HURRICANE KARL WAS LOCATED NEAR LATITUDE 14.9 NORTH...LONGITUDE 38.6 WEST OR ABOUT 975 MILES...1570 KM...WEST OF THE CAPE VERDE ISLANDS.  
FL-2004-000098-DOM Flood Dominican Republic Jeanne killled seven people, forcing 22,000 people to flee their homes and flooded parts of the Dominican Republic  
TC-2004-000098---- Tropical Cyclone (Non-Localized) TROPICAL STORM JEANNE THE 11 AM AST POSITION...16.6 N... 63.1 W. MOVEMENT TOWARD...WEST-NORTHWEST NEAR 12 MPH. MAXIMUM SUSTAINED WINDS... 40 MPH. MINIMUM CENTRAL PRESSURE...1006 MB.  
TC-2004-000098-BHS Tropical Cyclone Bahamas Hurricane Jeanne impacted the northwestern Bahamas including Abacos,Berry Islands, Bimini, Eleuthera,and Grand Bahama Island, September 25 - 26, 2004. Storm surges (5-10ft), heavy rains and hurricane/storm force winds caused heavy flooding and wind damage. Several areas were evacuated and thousands weathered the storm in shelters. 
TC-2004-000098-HTI Tropical Cyclone Haiti Floods and mudslides from Tropical Storm Jeanne killed about 90 people in Haiti and more were missing in the Caribbean nation on Sunday as the storm swirled in the Atlantic east of the Bahamas addition: 1013 killed, 918 injured, 1200 missing on 23 Sep. (AP) 
TC-2004-000098-USA Tropical Cyclone United States Hurricane Jeanne made landfall as a category 3 hurricane in east-central Florida. The storm caused considerable wind, storm surge, and flooding damage in Florida, with some flood damage also in the states of Delaware, Georgia, Maryland, New Jersey, New York, North Carolina, Pennsylvania, South Carolina, and Virginia. Puerto Rico was also affected (http://lwf.ncdc.noaa.gov/oa/reports/billionz.html#chron). NOAA reports $6.9 billion in damages . One direct death was reported from Puerto Rico, three direct deaths were reported in Florida, and one direct death was reported from South Carolina. In Clay County, Florida, a boy was playing outside during high winds and an oak tree limb fell striking him on the head. In Brevard County, Florida, a man was driving his truck onto a flooded road but the flow carried his truck into a drainage canal where the truck then submerged and he drowned. In Indian River County, Florida, an elderly woman was leaving her home to go to a shelter when a door was blown open by wind throwing her to the ground causing fractures. She was hospitalized for her injuries and died a few days later. In Fairfield County, South Carolina, a man died in a tornado on 27 September. In Patrick County, Virginia, a female drowned in a flash flood near her home.  
TC-2004-000097---- Tropical Cyclone (Non-Localized) TROPICAL STORM JAVIER 
FL-2004-000096-TWN Flood Taiwan (China) At least seven people are feared dead in Taiwan after floods and a landslide triggered by a storm that is dumping torrential rain across the island's north 
TC-2004-000096---- Tropical Cyclone (Non-Localized) Typhoon HAIMA (T0420) 
TC-2004-000095---- Tropical Cyclone (Non-Localized) TROPICAL STORM ISIS, TROPICAL STORM CENTER LOCATED NEAR 15.3N 111.3W AT 08/2100Z POSITION ACCURATE WITHIN 40 NM. PRESENT MOVEMENT TOWARD THE WEST OR 275 DEGREES AT 6 KT. ESTIMATED MINIMUM CENTRAL PRESSURE 1003 MB. MAX SUSTAINED WINDS 35 KT WITH GUSTS TO 45 KT. 
FL-2004-000094-CHN Flood China, People's Republic Heavy storm from 3 to 5 September, 6.74m affected in Sichuan Province, 1.5m in Chongqing Municipality. 
EQ-2004-000093-JPN Earthquake Japan An earthquake measuring about 7.3 on the Richter scale shook western Japan on September 5, 2004, the second strong quake to hit the area in five hours, and evacuations were ordered as tsunamis approached the coast. 
TC-2004-000092---- Tropical Cyclone (Non-Localized) Typhoon SARIKA (T0419) 
VO-2004-000091-IDN Volcano Indonesia An eruption, followed by thunderous sounds, occurred on Mt. Egon Saturday, 4 September at 12:33 pm local time, spewing white thick ash up to 2,500 ? 3,000 meters from the crater. The nature of the eruptions is considered as ?phreatic? eruption (producing ash, sulphur and smoke). 
TC-2004-000090---- Tropical Cyclone (Non-Localized) Tropical Cyclone Phoebe with central pressure 995HPA located at 1000UTC Within 20 nautical miles of Latitude nine decimal nine south [9.9S] Longitude ninety three decimal two east [93.2E] movement south southeast at 6 knots over the last 12 hours. 
TC-2004-000089---- Tropical Cyclone (Non-Localized) Tropical Storm IVAN, AT 11 AM AST...1500Z...THE CENTER OF TROPICAL STORM IVAN WAS LOCATED NEAR LATITUDE 9.6 NORTH...LONGITUDE 32.9 WEST OR ABOUT 745 MILES...1200 KM...SOUTHWEST OF THE CAPE VERDE ISLANDS. IVAN IS MOVING TOWARD THE WEST NEAR 18 MPH...30 KM/HR...AND THIS GENERAL MOTION IS EXPECTED TO CONTINUE FOR THE NEXT 24 HOURS. 
TC-2004-000089-BRB Tropical Cyclone Barbados There was island wide power outage except for the major health care facility, the Queen Elizabeth Hospital. Power is being restored to the island. More than 221 houses damaged particularly in the southern part of the island in the parishes of Christ Church, St Philip, and St Michael. Some utility poles are down and some areas are without landline telephone service. All cellular services are operational. There are also reports of coastal damage associated with storm surge. Water supply remains functional. One death in Barbados cannot be confirmed as attributed to Hurricane Ivan at this time. 
TC-2004-000089-GRD Tropical Cyclone Grenada The Capital of St Georges suffered incalculable damage.The main hospital was damaged as well as some shelters. The people in those shelters were moved to others. The population in public shelters is 1,000 and climbing. 
TC-2004-000089-JAM Tropical Cyclone Jamaica More than 500,000 people were evacuated and are now being housed in 21 shelters across six parishes.  
TC-2004-000089-LCA Tropical Cyclone Saint Lucia Two people injured while trying to repair a roof. They are hospitalized. No fatalities reported. Minor roof damage reported. The Dennery Police Station had to be relocated from its coastal location. No damage to roads has been reported. Electricity is off in one area where lines were sparking. Power to the areas was disconnected by the electricity supply company. Water supply is locked off in some areas. Phone service is up in all areas. 
TC-2004-000089-TTO Tropical Cyclone Trinidad & Tobago In Tobago 14 villages reported damage, 33 homes reported either total or partial roof damage, utility down across many areas of the island. The International Federation of the Red Cross in Trinidad reports that damage has been concentrated in the northern part of the island Charlotteville and Speyside are without power at this time, as are some other areas.  
TC-2004-000089-USA Tropical Cyclone United States Ivan killed at least 40 people in the United States.  
TC-2004-000089-VCT Tropical Cyclone Saint Vincent & The Grenadines More than 1, 000 people in shelters. Power is down island wide. Storm surge inundated coastal areas and destroyed 19 homes from which 63 were evacuated and are now part of the 1,000 in public shelters. More than 40 other homes were damaged. Areas which sustained most damage were Georgetown, Canaries, and Argyle. The hospital on Union Island lost it roof. 
TC-2004-000088---- Tropical Cyclone (Non-Localized) HURRICANE HOWARD HURRICANE CENTER LOCATED NEAR 15.9N 110.0W AT 01/0900Z POSITION ACCURATE WITHIN 40 NM PRESENT MOVEMENT TOWARD THE WEST-NORTHWEST OR 300 DEGREES AT 11 KT ESTIMATED MINIMUM CENTRAL PRESSURE 987 MB MAX SUSTAINED WINDS 65 KT WITH GUSTS TO 80 KT.  
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