Select Continent: |
Select Country: |
Select Event: |
|
|
|
Use Ctrl-Click and/or Shift-Click for multiple selections. If NO selections are made, ALL items will be selected |
|
Type keywords:
Looking for:
|
|
Search between these dates: (yyyy-mm-dd) |
From: |
To: |
|
Hits per page: Sorted by:
|
|
|
|
Showing approximate location of disasters |
GLIDEnumber |
Event |
Country |
Comments |
FL-2003-000012-IDN
|
Flood |
Indonesia |
|
FL-2003-000011-MWI
|
Flood |
Malawi |
|
FL-2003-000010-MOZ
|
Flood |
Mozambique |
|
FL-2003-000009-IDN
|
Flood |
Indonesia |
|
FL-2003-000008-BOL
|
Flood |
Bolivia |
|
FL-2003-000007-ROM
|
Flood |
Romania |
|
FL-2003-000006-PRY
|
Flood |
Paraguay |
|
FL-2003-000005-FRA
|
Flood |
France |
|
FL-2003-000004-DEU
|
Flood |
Germany |
|
FL-2003-000003-BEL
|
Flood |
Belgium |
|
TC-2003-000002-USA
|
Tropical Cyclone |
United States |
Hurricane Isabel made landfall as a category 2 hurricane in eastern North Carolina. The storm caused considerable storm surge damage along the coasts of Maryland, North Carolina and Virginia, with wind damage and some flooding due to 4-12 inch rains in NC, VA, MD, DE, WV, NJ, NY, and PA.
NOAA reports damages of $3.37 billion.
Isabel is directly responsible for 16 deaths: 10 in Virginia, and 1 each in North Carolina, Maryland, New Jersey, New York, Rhode Island, and Florida. The deaths in Florida and Rhode Island were drownings in high surf generated by Isabel. Isabel was indirectly responsible for 34 deaths: 22 in Virginia, 6 in Maryland, 2 in North Carolina and Pennsylvania, and 1 each in New Jersey and the District of Columbia. |
WF-2003-000001-USA
|
Wild fire |
United States |
Land management agencies and fire control personnel battled fourteen wind-driven
wildfires across southern California in late October and early November 2003. These fires killed
22 people, destroyed 3,600 homes, blackened nearly 740,000 acres, and will end up as one of the
more costly natural disasters in California history, according to then Governor Gray Davis. |
ST-2002-000914-DNK
|
SEVERE LOCAL STORM |
Denmark |
On October 28, 2002, a severe storm, categorized as a Class 2, on the DMI - windscale, impacted the Varde district in Ribe province, Denmark. In the DMI - windscale, Class 2 corresponds to wind speeds of approximately 24.5 meters per second (around 55 miles per hour), which equals to 10 in the Beaufort scale. Regrettably, this event led to one reported fatality. |
FL-2002-000913-IDN
|
Flood |
Indonesia |
on 1/30/2002 a flood occurred in Sampang-Madura Island, East Java. It killed 16 people |
FF-2002-000912-IDN
|
Flash Flood |
Indonesia |
FLOOD it comes with a cue: Situbondo and Bondowoso located on higher ground in the south of Situbondo, heavy rain for 3 days in a row so that the flow of millions cubic of water at the Sampean river. This is the biggest river that stretches from Mount Argopuro
|
FL-2002-000911-IDN
|
Flood |
Indonesia |
on 5/6/2002 a flood occurred in Lima Puluh Koto area. killed 28 people and almost 17000 people were homeless. 265 houses were destroyed |
CE-2002-000910-IDN
|
Complex Emergency |
Indonesia |
On August 2002, an Indonesian Labor chaos happened in Nunukan, East Kalimantan. 41 people died, and 2000 people injured |
OT-2002-000909-IDN
|
Other |
Indonesia |
the 2002 Bali bombing occurred on 12 October 2002 in the tourist district of Kuta, Bali. The attack was the deadliest act of terrorism in the history of Indonesia. killing 184 people. A further 325 people ere injured
|
EQ-2002-000908-MEX
|
Earthquake |
Mexico |
large earthquake (Mw7.4) occurred on January 22, 2003 off the Pacific coast of the state of Colima, Mexico, which was felt strongly throughout the state and its adjacent regions. |
TC-2002-000880-GUM
|
Tropical Cyclone |
Guam |
The typhoon Pongsona (T0226) killed one, left 5,100 homeless, affected 6,000 and caused US$70,000,000 damage in Guam. |
TC-2002-000879-PHL
|
Tropical Cyclone |
Philippines |
The winter tropical depression Caloy killed 42, injured 2, affected 54,629 and caused US$ 3,292,000 damage in Philippines. |
TC-2002-000878-CHN
|
Tropical Cyclone |
China, People's Republic |
The typhoon Rammasun (T0205) killed 5, injured 44, affected 2,700 and caused US$80,000,000 damage in China. |
TC-2002-000878-PHL
|
Tropical Cyclone |
Philippines |
The typhoon Rammasun (T0205) killed 7 and left 3,000 homeless in Philippines. |
TC-2002-000877-PHL
|
Tropical Cyclone |
Philippines |
The winter tropical depression Juan killed 14, injured 2, affected 19,048 and caused US$238,000 damage in Philippines. |
TC-2002-000876-PHL
|
Tropical Cyclone |
Philippines |
The winter tropical depression Milenyo killed 57, injured 21, affected 194,451 and caused US$3,340,000 damage in Philippines. |
|
|
|
GLIDEnumber: |
About Glide
How to Join
Participating Institutions
GLIDE-enabled sites
Help Topics
Disclaimer
|
Get results as: |
Statistics
Charts
Tabular Reports
|
Report a Missing Disaster:  |
If you know about a disaster that is not registered in GLIDEnumber.net:
Create/Edit missing disaster report
Please note you need to be a registered user to report missing disasters
|
Latest Events: |
Disasters on or after week 39
From: 2025/9/21
To: 2025/10/1
EQ-2025-000181-PHL
Earthquake,Philippines: GDACS - Medium humanitarian impact, magnitude 6.9M tsunami generates 0.65m
TC-2025-000179-VNM
Tropical Cyclone,Viet Nam: Bualoi was located over the central Philippines this morning and is moving rapidly at 40 kilometres per hour. It is forecast to enter the South China Sea tonight and head northwest towards the coast of Vietnam and the Gulf of Tonkin.
EQ-2025-000175-VEN
Earthquake,Venezuela: GDACS - Medium humanitarian impact, magnitude 6.3M tsunami generates 0m
TC-2025-000176-PHL
Tropical Cyclone,Philippines: Severe Tropical Storm Bualoi (local name: Opong), the Philippines' 15th tropical cyclone for 2025, is threatening many areas in Luzon and the Visayas, including Metro Manila and the rest of Southern Luzon. It could make landfall in Bicol on Friday, September 26, carrying torrential rain and fierce winds.
DR-2025-000172-SOM
Drought,Somalia: Poor rainfall, flooding and persistent conflict are driving 3.4 million people into high levels of acute food insecurity between July and September 2025. This includes around 625,000 people (3 percent of the population) experiencing Emergency (IPC Phase 4) levels of acute food insecurity, and 2.8 million people (15 percent of the population) in IPC Phase 3 (Crisis).
In northern regions, poor rainfall and drought conditions have led to failed crop production and poor livestock production and reproduction. In central and southern Somalia, conflict and
flooding disrupted crop production in some agropastoral and riverine communities, triggering population displacement and undermining both livelihood activities and access to markets.
TC-2025-000170-TWN
Tropical Cyclone,Taiwan (China): Fourteen people have died in Taiwan's eastern county of Hualien with 124 missing after a barrier lake in the mountains overflowed to deluge a town during a typhoon, the fire department said on Wednesday, 24 September 2025.
Taiwan has been lashed since Monday by the outer rim of Super Typhoon Ragasa, now heading for China's southern coast and the Asian financial hub of Hong Kong.
TC-2025-000170-CHN
Tropical Cyclone,China, People's Republic: Tropical Cyclone RAGASA is expected to continue westward over the South China Sea, slightly weakening, and to make landfall over the southern Guangdong province, southern China, on 24 September. Over the next 96 hours, very heavy rainfall, strong winds and storm surges are forecast over central and northern Philippines, southern China and most of Taiwan.
|
|