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Event |
Country |
Comments |
| EP-2003-000654-IDN
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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
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| OT-2003-000653-IDN
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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
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| CE-2003-000652-IDN
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Complex Emergency |
Indonesia |
a social chaos happened in NAD, 380 people died, 331 people injured, and 10647 people homeless
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| CE-2003-000651-IDN
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Complex Emergency |
Indonesia |
a social chaos happened in NAD, 386 people died, 337 people injured, and 10647 people homeless |
| LS-2003-000650-MMR
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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
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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
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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
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Flood |
Timor Leste |
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| FL-2003-000644-PER
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Flood |
Peru |
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| EQ-2003-000630-IRN
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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
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Flood |
Haiti |
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| FL-2003-000621-BOL
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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
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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----
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SEVERE LOCAL STORM |
(Non-Localized) |
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| FL-2003-000593-IDN
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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
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Flood |
Macedonia |
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| FL-2003-000578-COL
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Flood |
Colombia |
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| FL-2003-000571-DOM
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Flood |
Dominican Republic |
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| FF-2003-000531-IDN
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Flash 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, rescue officials say. |
| ST-2003-000520-COD
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SEVERE LOCAL STORM |
Congo Democratic Republic |
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| EQ-2003-000519-CHN
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Earthquake |
China, People's Republic |
Two strong earthquakes have shaken northwestern China, killing at least eight people and injuring scores others. |
| FL-2003-000505-VNM
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Flood |
Viet Nam |
Floods and torrential rains have killed at least 38 people and marooned thousands of families in central Vietnam |
| FL-2003-000482-MEX
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Flood |
Mexico |
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| FL-2003-000481-HND
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Flood |
Honduras |
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| EQ-2003-000477-DOM
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Earthquake |
Dominican Republic |
At 11:45 pm on 22 September 2003, a M6.5 earthquake severely shook the northern Dominican Republic on the island of Hispaniola and caused extensive damage to buildings in the major cities of Puerto Plata and Santiago along with landsliding in outlying areas. |
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Disasters on or after week 28
From: 2026/7/5
To: 2026/7/12
TC-2026-000099-CHN
Tropical Cyclone,China, People's Republic: Super Typhoon Bavi is forecast to batter southeastern China over the weekend, bringing torrential rain to parts of eastern, central and northern China from Thursday, according to Chinese meteorologists.
LS-2026-000108-CHN
Land Slide,China, People's Republic: A landslide left 21 people dead that occurred at 6:56 am on Tuesday at a local forestry farm in Renzang village, Nanhe township, in Tanchang county, Longnan, Gansu province.
TC-2026-000098-CHN
Tropical Cyclone,China, People's Republic: Tropical Storm Maysak killed two people in Nanning, in China's southern Guangxi province. The storm affected about 55,000 people, including 48,000 who were evacuated, according to the official Xinhua News Agency.
FL-2026-000109-BGD
Flood,Bangladesh: Prolonged heavy monsoon rainfall from 5 July 2026 caused flooding, flash floods, waterlogging and landslides across Cox's Bazar District, including the refugee camps and surrounding host communities. By 9 July, 304 weather-related incidents had affected 5,863 households, equivalent to 28,091 people, across 33 camps. The event damaged 3,127 shelters, displaced 4,732 people, and resulted in 15 deaths and 18 injuries within the camps. Flooding also affected an estimated 80,000 people in host communities, with six additional fatalities reported. The situation remained active, with further heavy rainfall and landslide risks forecast for Cox's Bazar.
FL-2026-000110-BGD
Flood,Bangladesh: Prolonged heavy monsoon rainfall from 5 July 2026 caused flooding, flash floods, waterlogging and landslides across Cox's Bazar District, including the refugee camps and surrounding host communities. By 9 July, 304 weather-related incidents had affected 5,863 households, equivalent to 28,091 people, across 33 camps. The event damaged 3,127 shelters, displaced 4,732 people, and resulted in 15 deaths and 18 injuries within the camps. Flooding also affected an estimated 80,000 people in host communities, with six additional fatalities reported. The situation remained active, with further heavy rainfall and landslide risks forecast for Cox's Bazar.
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