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TC-2004-000073-JAM Tropical Cyclone Jamaica The National Weather Center in Miami reports that at 15:00 GMT today, the center of Tropical Storm Charley was located near latitude 16.5 north, longitude 76,1 west or about 110 miles/ 175 km southeast of Kingston, Jamaica. Maximum sustained winds are near 70mph / 100km/h. 
TC-2004-000073-USA Tropical Cyclone United States Hurricane Charley has killed 19 people in Florida and caused damage estimated to cost at least 11 billion dollars.  
TC-2004-000073-VCT Tropical Cyclone Saint Vincent & The Grenadines Affected St. Vincent and the Grenadines as Tropical Depression #3. Several Landslides; road blockages; ewind damage to four homes. 29 Banana Farmers made claims for storm damage.  
TC-2004-000072---- Tropical Cyclone (Non-Localized) TROPICAL STORM BONNIE  
IN-2004-000071-MRT Insect Infestation Mauritania Nearly a million people in West Africa face famine unless they get international aid to battle swarms of locusts devouring their crops in the region's worst plague in 15 years, farmers and government experts warned. 
TC-2004-000070---- Tropical Cyclone (Non-Localized) Typhoon MALAKAS (T0414) 
TC-2004-000069---- Tropical Cyclone (Non-Localized) Typhoon RANANIM (T0413) 
TC-2004-000069-CHN Tropical Cyclone China, People's Republic Typhoon Rananim claims 115 lives in east China.  
FL-2004-000068-ROM Flood Romania Heavy floods affected 212 localities in seventeen counties in northern Romania between July 27 and 30. 
TC-2004-000067---- Tropical Cyclone (Non-Localized) Typhoon MERANTI (T0412) 
TC-2004-000066---- Tropical Cyclone (Non-Localized) Typhoon MALOU (T0411)  
AC-2004-000065-PRY Tech. Disaster Paraguay After the tragic fire that started Sunday morning in a supermarket in Asuncion, the rescue of bodies continues. So far, 305 people have been found dead and 298 wounded have been reported. Public and private hospitals' records have confirmed these figures. A significant number of people are still reported missing. 
TC-2004-000064---- Tropical Cyclone (Non-Localized) HURRICANE ALEX 
FL-2004-000063-PRK Flood Korea, Democratic People's Republic Heavy rains and floods have devastated swathes of North Korea, leaving hundreds of people homeless and severely damaging crops. 
TC-2004-000062---- Tropical Cyclone (Non-Localized) HURRICANE DARBY  
TC-2004-000061---- Tropical Cyclone (Non-Localized) Typhoon NAMTHEUN (T0410) 
TC-2004-000061-JPN Tropical Cyclone Japan Powerful typhoon Namtheun has hit land in Japan, lashing a wide area with strong winds and heavy rains after leaving two people missing and 15 injured at the weekend.  
FF-2004-000060-VNM Flash Flood Viet Nam Heavy and sustained rainfall from 19 July has caused landslides and flash floods, resulting in considerable loss of life and damage to property and infrastructure. 
FL-2004-000059-AFG Flood Afghanistan  
EQ-2004-000058-NZL Earthquake New Zealand Two people have been killed and around 1,500 evacuated from their homes in New Zealand after floods and dozens of small earthquakes hit the country 
FL-2004-000057-JPN Flood Japan Heavy rains hit Fukui Prefecture on Sunday, washing away a railway bridge, leaving three people dead, and four missing from mudslides and flood.  
FL-2004-000055-TJK Flood Tajikistan Torrential rains accompanied by heavy winds and landslides during 13th and 14th of July have resulted in localized flooding in the Varzob rayon of Tajikistan. At this time the information is still sketchy but no casualties have been reported. An elevated water level in the Varzob river has swelled and swept away parts of the main road connecting Dushanbe to the northern city of Khujand, along the Dushanbe-Anzob-Istar avshan route.  
TC-2004-000054---- Tropical Cyclone (Non-Localized) Typhoon KOMPASU (T0409)  
FL-2004-000052-JPN Flood Japan Heavy rain pounded Niigata and Fukushima prefectures Tuesday, leaving 15 people dead, three injured and one others missing, according to local officials. 
FL-2004-000051-NPL Flood Nepal Monsoon rains are causing flooding and landslides, affecting more than 13,000 families in 14 districts (Bara, Chitwan, Dhanusha, Mahottari, Makwanpur, Okhaldhunga, Puythan, Ramechhap, Rauthat, Saptari, Sarlahi, Sindhuli, Siraha, and Udayapur) in Nepal. 
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EQ-2026-000150-IDN
Earthquake,Indonesia: On 15 August 2026 at 05:58 local time (WITA; 14 August 2026, 21:58 UTC), a magnitude Mw 7.7 earthquake struck the Flores Sea off eastern Indonesia. The epicentre was located 68 km NNW of Ende, Flores Island, in East Nusa Tenggara province, at a shallow depth of about 10 km (USGS). Indonesia's Meteorology, Climatology and Geophysical Agency (BMKG) issued a tsunami warning for East Nusa Tenggara, West Nusa Tenggara, South Sulawesi and Southeast Sulawesi; tsunami waves of 19-30 cm were observed. The mainshock was followed by aftershocks of M5.9, M5.6 and M6.1. Very strong shaking was felt by more than 500,000 people on Flores Island. As of 15 August, no casualties or damage figures had been confirmed (assessment ongoing).

EQ-2026-000146-COL
Earthquake,Colombia: At 07:34 local time (12:34 UTC) on 10 August 2026, an Mww 7.4 earthquake struck western Colombia with its epicentre 5 km east of San José del Palmar in Chocó Department, at a depth of about 107 km (USGS). The event was an intermediate-depth, strike-slip rupture inside the subducting Nazca slab; because of its depth, strong shaking (MMI VI-VII) was spread over a wide area of the Andean Coffee Region rather than concentrated near the epicentre, and about 10.5 million people were exposed to it. The SGC describes it as the largest-magnitude earthquake recorded in Colombia in the past decade. As of 17:00 COT on 10 August the Government reported 111 deaths and 87 injured, more than 1,600 buildings damaged (1,575 homes damaged, 37 destroyed, 61 buildings collapsed), together with damage to 18 health facilities, 52 educational facilities, 18 major roads and six regional airports. The passenger terminal of Matecaña International Airport in Pereira partially collapsed, a tower of the neo-Gothic cathedral in Manizales fell onto the nave, and about 30% of the University Hospital in Cali collapsed. The President declared a national disaster, set up a Unified Command Post in Chocó and deployed four USAR teams and the armed forces. There was no tsunami. All figures are preliminary and are expected to change as assessment proceeds.

TC-2026-000144-CHN
Tropical Cyclone,China, People's Republic: Chinese authorities have evacuated more than a million people from their homes in eastern China including the financial capital Shanghai, as Typhoon Dolphin made landfall.