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EQ-2002-000002-VUT
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Earthquake |
Vanuatu |
(Earthquake) |
AC-2002-000001-FRA
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Tech. Disaster |
France |
{Maison de retraite "L'Accueil"} (Misc:Fire) |
TS-2001-000799-BRN
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Tsunami |
Brunei Darussalam |
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TC-2001-000798-MYS
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Tropical Cyclone |
Malaysia |
Tropical Storm "Vamei" which developed over South China Sea just southeast of Johor causing strong wind and a disastrous mudslide. More than 7000 people from 5 districts were evacuated when flood hit the state`s low-lying areas. |
TC-2001-000797-VNM
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Tropical Cyclone |
Viet Nam |
The typhoon Usagi (T0110) killed 3, injured 3, left 10,000 homelss and caused US$3,200,000 damage in VietNam. |
TC-2001-000796-PHL
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Tropical Cyclone |
Philippines |
The typhoon Auring killed 55, injured 84, left 100,000 homeless and caused US$ 6,000,000 damage in Philippines. |
TC-2001-000795-CHN
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Tropical Cyclone |
China, People's Republic |
The typhoon Chebi (T0102) killed 125, made 213,000 homeless, affected 2,895,000 and caused US$ 470,000,000 damage in China. |
TC-2001-000794-CHN
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Tropical Cyclone |
China, People's Republic |
The typhoon Yutu (T0107) affected 23,250 and caused US$85,000,000 damage in China. |
TC-2001-000793-CHN
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Tropical Cyclone |
China, People's Republic |
The typhoon Toraji (T0108) killed 100 and caused US$40,000,000 damage in China.
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TC-2001-000792-PHL
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Tropical Cyclone |
Philippines |
The tropical depression Jolina affected 295,355 and caused US$293,000 damage in Philippines. |
TC-2001-000791-CHN
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Tropical Cyclone |
China, People's Republic |
The typhoon Fitow (T0114) killed 4 and caused US$213,000,000 damage in China. |
TC-2001-000790-PHL
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Tropical Cyclone |
Philippines |
The winter tropical storm Labuyo (Lekima) killed 4, affected 37,357 and caused 1,407,000 damage in Philippines. |
TC-2001-000789-PHL
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Tropical Cyclone |
Philippines |
The tropical storm Lingling (Nanang/T0123) killed 290, injured 147, affected 1,060,000 and caused US$22,700,000 damage in Philippines. |
TC-2001-000789-VNM
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Tropical Cyclone |
Viet Nam |
The typhoon Lingling (Nanang) killed 20, injured 83, left 13,100 homeless, affected 60,000 and caused US$55,000,000 damage in VietNam. |
TC-2001-000788-PHL
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Tropical Cyclone |
Philippines |
The tropical storm Kajiki (Quedan/T0124) killed 6, injured 8, affected 54,832 and caused US$96,000 damage in Philippines. |
TC-2001-000787-JPN
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Tropical Cyclone |
Japan |
The typhoon Pabuk (T0111) killed 9, injured 40, affected 7,000 and caused US$800,000,000 damage in Japan. |
TC-2001-000786-JPN
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Tropical Cyclone |
Japan |
The typhoon Danas (T0115) killed 7, injured 15, affected 1,200 and caused US$500,000,000 damage in Japan. |
TC-2001-000785-USA
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Tropical Cyclone |
United States |
The persistent remnants of Tropical Storm Allison produced rainfall amounts of 30-40 inches in portions of coastal Texas and Louisiana, causing severe flooding especially in the Houston area. The storm then moved slowly northeastward; fatalities and significant damage reported in TX, LA, MS, FL, VA, and PA. NOAA reports $5 billion in damages. Twenty-two deaths were caused by Allison, with each of these fatalities occurred in Harris County.
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FA-2001-000784-PRK
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Famine(use other "Hazard" code instead) |
Korea, Democratic People's Republic |
(Food shortage) |
FL-2001-000783-BIH
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Flood |
Bosnia-Herzegovina |
(Flood) |
FL-2001-000782-LAO
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Flood |
Lao People's Democratic Republic |
(Flood) |
AC-2001-000781-ESP
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Tech. Disaster |
Spain |
(Water) |
AC-2001-000780-IDN
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Tech. Disaster |
Indonesia |
(Water) |
ET-2001-000779-NZL
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Extreme temperature(use CW/HW instead) |
New Zealand |
(Heat wave) |
EP-2001-000778-MWI
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Epidemic |
Malawi |
{Cholera} (Diarrhoeal/Enteric) |
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Disasters on or after week 48
From: 2024/11/24
To: 2024/12/4
FL-2024-000217-THA
Flood,Thailand: Continuous heavy rains brought by the northeast monsoon since the last week have caused floods and flash floods over the southern region of Thailand and Peninsular Malaysia as reported by the Department of Disaster Prevention and Mitigation (DDPM) Thailand and Agensi Pengurusan Bencana Negara (NADMA) Malaysia.
As of 28 Nov, a total of 136,219 households affected in Satun, Surat Thani, Nakhon Si Thammarat, Songkhla, Pattani, Narathiwat, and Yala Provinces were reported by DDPM Thailand.
FL-2024-000218-MYS
Flood,Malaysia: The Northeast Monsoon (MTL) began in early November 2024 and is expected to end by March 2025, during which Malaysia is forecasted to experience five to seven episodes of heavy rainfall. Continuous heavy rain lasting several days has resulted in flooding in low-lying and flood-prone areas, such as Kelantan, Terengganu, and several other regions in Peninsular Malaysia.
According to official statistics as of November 28, 2024, a total of 31,798 individuals from 9,613 families have been affected by the Northeast Monsoon floods in both the East and West Coasts. Additionally, six major rivers in Kelantan have surpassed danger levels and are showing rising trends. These include Sungai Lanas in Jeli at 31.28 meters, Sungai Kelantan in Kuala Krai (25.41 meters), Sungai Kelantan in Machang (20.27 meters), Sungai Golok in Rantau Panjang (10.94 meters), Sungai Melor in Bachok (9.85 meters), and Sungai Semerak in Pasir Puteh (3.69 meters).
In Terengganu, the number of flood victims has risen sharply to 3,768 compared to 1,851 yesterday evening, with a total of 69 Temporary Evacuation Centers (PPS) opened across the districts of Besut, Setiu, Dungun, Hulu Terengganu, Marang, and Kemaman. Besut is the most affected district, recording 2,335 victims housed in 33 PPS, followed by Hulu Terengganu (513 people in 19 PPS), Setiu (388 people in 11 PPS), Dungun (246 people in two PPS), Kemaman (215 people in two PPS), and Marang (71 people in two PPS).
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