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AC-2002-000642-BRA Tech. Disaster Brazil (Road) 
FL-2002-000641-THA Flood Thailand (Flood) 
SL-2002-000640-CHN SLIDE (use LS/ AV/MS instead) China, People's Republic (Landslide) 
ET-2002-000639-RUS Extreme temperature(use CW/HW instead) Russia (Cold wave) 
FL-2002-000638-MEX Flood Mexico (Flood) 
ST-2002-000637-AUS SEVERE LOCAL STORM Australia (Storm) 
ST-2002-000636-CUB SEVERE LOCAL STORM Cuba {Lili} (Hurricane) 
ST-2002-000636-USA SEVERE LOCAL STORM United States Hurricane Lili made landfall in Louisiana as a Category 1 hurricane on October 3 before moving inland and dissipating. The storm was the second costliest of the season, but most of her destruction took place in the Caribbean.  
ST-2002-000635-RUS SEVERE LOCAL STORM Russia {Hygos} (Typhoon) 
EP-2002-000634-NPL Epidemic Nepal {Unknown} (Unknown) 
AC-2002-000633-IND Tech. Disaster India {Iliouchine-38} (Air) 
SL-2002-000632-SYR SLIDE (use LS/ AV/MS instead) Syrian Arab Rep (Landslide) 
AC-2002-000631-GTM Tech. Disaster Guatemala (Road) 
AC-2002-000630-ZAR Tech. Disaster Zaire/Congo, Dem Rep (PREVIOUS) {Munitions} (Misc:Explosion) 
FL-2002-000629-THA Flood Thailand (Flood) 
FL-2002-000628-PAK Flood Pakistan (Flood) 
ST-2002-000627-JAM SEVERE LOCAL STORM Jamaica {Lili} (Hurricane) 
ST-2002-000626-CYM SEVERE LOCAL STORM Cayman Islands {Lili} (Hurricane) 
WF-2002-000625-USA Wild fire United States (Forest) 
AC-2002-000624-ZAF Tech. Disaster South Africa (Road) 
ST-2002-000623-SDN SEVERE LOCAL STORM Sudan (Storm) 
AC-2002-000622-SEN Tech. Disaster Senegal {Ferry "Joola"} (Water) 
AC-2002-000621-PAK Tech. Disaster Pakistan (Road) 
AC-2002-000620-TUR Tech. Disaster Turkey (Water) 
AC-2002-000619-PAK Tech. Disaster Pakistan {"Quetta Express"} (Rail) 
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From: 2025/7/20  To: 2025/7/31

TS-2025-000123-RUS
Tsunami,Russia: A powerful magnitude 8.8 earthquake off Russia's far eastern Kamchatka Peninsula triggered 4-metre (13-foot) tsunami waves and sparked evacuation orders across the Pacific on Wednesday.

DR-2025-000125-NPL
Drought,Nepal: Madhesh Province (Province-2), which consists of eight districts, has been facing a severe water crisis that has severely impacted the lives and livelihoods of over 1,220,000 people due to a lack of adequate rainfall in the province. This comes despite forecasts from the Department of Hydrology and Meteorology predicting above-average rainfall and warmer temperatures across the country this year. However, halfway through the monsoon season, the central plains have experienced far less rainfall than expected. Not only is this creating a severe crisis in access to safe and sufficient drinking water, but it is also affecting sanitation, personal and environmental hygiene, and the livelihoods of the people, especially agriculture and livestock management. Furthermore, it is increasing the risk of waterborne and vector-borne disease outbreaks in the affected communities. Both the provincial and federal governments of Nepal declared a drought emergency on 23rd July 2025.

EQ-2025-000122-GTM
Earthquake,Guatemala: GDACS - Medium humanitarian impact, magnitude 5.6M

EQ-2025-000123-RUS
Earthquake,Russia: GDACS - High humanitarian impact, magnitude 8.7M tsunami generates 6.06m

FL-2025-000121-CHN
Flood,China, People's Republic: The latest round of heavy rainstorms has left 30 people dead in Beijing as of midnight Monday, the Beijing municipal flood control headquarters said Tuesday. The deaths occurred in Beijing's northern mountainous districts, with 28 in Miyun and two in Yanqing. A total of 80,332 people have been relocated across the city, and the maximum rainfall was registered in Miyun, reaching 543.4 mm, according to local authorities.

FL-2025-000124-TWN
Flood,Taiwan (China): Torrential rains lashed southern Taiwan for a second day on July 29, forcing some 3,000 people to evacuate and businesses and schools to close, as the authorities warned of “intense” rainfall of up to 90cm in the coming days.

WF-2025-000119-KAZ
Wild fire,Kazakhstan: A large wildfire has broken out in the foothills of the Almaty region, covering an area of approximately 8 hectares (about 80,000 square meters — the size of 11 FIFA football fields), according to local emergency services. The fire is proving difficult to contain due to the challenging terrain.