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FL-2003-000025-ROM Flood Romania  
FL-2003-000024-BOL Flood Bolivia  
FL-2003-000023-GRC Flood Greece  
FL-2003-000022-ITA Flood Italy  
WF-2003-000021-CHL Wild fire Chile  
EP-2003-000020-BFA Epidemic Burkina Faso  
EQ-2003-000019-MEX Earthquake Mexico  
FL-2003-000018-MDG Flood Madagascar  
DR-2003-000017-MOZ Drought Mozambique  
FL-2003-000016-MKD Flood Macedonia  
WF-2003-000015-AUS Wild fire Australia  
FL-2003-000014-BRA Flood Brazil  
FL-2003-000013-TUN Flood Tunisia  
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. 
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