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Event |
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Comments |
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) |
EP-2001-000777-AFG
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Epidemic |
Afghanistan |
{Unknown} (Unknown) |
EP-2001-000776-ZAR
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Epidemic |
Zaire/Congo, Dem Rep (PREVIOUS) |
{Monkeypox} (Unknown) |
EP-2001-000775-ZAR
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Epidemic |
Zaire/Congo, Dem Rep (PREVIOUS) |
{Cholera} (Diarrhoeal/Enteric) |
FL-2001-000774-KAZ
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Flood |
Kazakhstan |
(Flood) |
ST-2001-000773-USA
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SEVERE LOCAL STORM |
United States |
(Tornado) |
FL-2001-000772-USA
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Flood |
United States |
(Flood) |
ST-2001-000771-USA
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SEVERE LOCAL STORM |
United States |
(Storm) |
ET-2001-000770-USA
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Extreme temperature(use CW/HW instead) |
United States |
(Heat wave) |
FL-2001-000769-ETH
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Flood |
Ethiopia |
(Flood) |
SL-2001-000768-CHN
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SLIDE (use LS/ AV/MS instead) |
China, People's Republic |
(Landslide) |
FL-2001-000767-MOZ
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Flood |
Mozambique |
(Flood) |
FL-2001-000766-PAK
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Flood |
Pakistan |
(Flood) |
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From: 2025/4/13
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CE-2025-000051-PAK
Complex Emergency,Pakistan: Since 1 November 2023, the Government of Pakistan has implemented the Illegal Foreigners Repatriation Program (IFRP), with intermittent pauses. In March 2025, authorities issued a notification advising Afghan Citizen Card (ACC) holders and undocumented Afghan nationals to voluntarily leave the country by 31 March 2025, thereafter deportations will commence with the effect from from 1 April 2025. In the period between November 2023 and March 2025, a total of 842,429 Afghan nationals returned to Afghanistan. Of these, 40,677 individuals were deported while 51,196 returned voluntarily through facilitated processes.
Currently, the Afghan population in Pakistan includes 1.43 million Proof of Registration (PoR) card holders, 800,700 ACC holders, and 143,900 unregistered members of registered families. The government estimates there are approximately 1.7 million undocumented Afghan nationals, although precise records are unavailable. Among the registered population, 444,439 individuals reside in refugee villages (camps), while 990,947 live outside these areas.
UNHCR-IOM latest Flash update on 11 April 2025, reported the return of 19,334 Afghans while the report shared on 17 April 2025 indicate that 55,426 Afghans returned in the week of 6-12 April 2025, through the Torkham, Ghulam Khan (located in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa), Chaman, Badini and Bahramcha (located in Baluchistan) border crossing points to Afghanistan.
On the other hand, for the implementation of Illegal Foreigner Repatriation Plan (IFRP) the government has established a process that includes establishment of 44 holding centers across four provinces of the country. Of the total holding centers 38 have been established in Punjab, one in Sindh, two in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa (KP), and three in Baluchistan. Forced returnees are processed at the provincial holding centres before being transported to designated border crossing points, while voluntary returnees can directly approach the holding centers at crossing points.
EQ-2025-000048-MMR
Earthquake,Myanmar: GDACS - Medium humanitarian impact, magnitude 5.5M
EQ-2025-000049-TJK
Earthquake,Tajikistan: A magnitude 5.8 earthquake occurred in Tajikistan, followed by two more earthquakes. According to The US Geological Survey (USGS), the epicenter of the earthquake, which occurred at 09:24 local time on April 13, was at a depth of 12.6 km, 25 km east of the regional center of Rasht.
The earthquake destroyed 29 houses and one school building. The Rasht district suffered the most. According to the Committee of Emergency Situations and Civil Defense of Tajikistan, the wall of a house collapsed there. A three-year-old child was killed under the rubble.
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