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AC-2001-000704-NGA Tech. Disaster Nigeria (Water) 
FL-2001-000703-PER Flood Peru (Flood) 
AC-2001-000702-BGD Tech. Disaster Bangladesh (Road) 
ST-2001-000701-BGR SEVERE LOCAL STORM Bulgaria (Winter) 
AC-2001-000700-AGO Tech. Disaster Angola {Boat "Kenya"} (Water) 
WF-2001-000699-AUS Wild fire Australia (Scrub) 
AC-2001-000698-CHN Tech. Disaster China, People's Republic (Road) 
AC-2001-000697-IDN Tech. Disaster Indonesia (Rail) 
FL-2001-000696-BRA Flood Brazil (Flood) 
AC-2001-000695-EGY Tech. Disaster Egypt (Road) 
FL-2001-000694-MAR Flood Morocco (Flood) 
FL-2001-000693-MYS Flood Malaysia (Flood) 
ET-2001-000692-MKD Extreme temperature(use CW/HW instead) Macedonia (Cold wave) 
ST-2001-000691-LSO SEVERE LOCAL STORM Lesotho (Storm) 
ST-2001-000690-LSO SEVERE LOCAL STORM Lesotho (Storm) 
ET-2001-000689-TUR Extreme temperature(use CW/HW instead) Turkey (Cold wave) 
AC-2001-000688-NGA Tech. Disaster Nigeria (Road) 
AC-2001-000687-NGA Tech. Disaster Nigeria (Road) 
ET-2001-000686-HUN Extreme temperature(use CW/HW instead) Hungary (Cold wave) 
AC-2001-000685-NGA Tech. Disaster Nigeria (Road) 
AC-2001-000684-NGA Tech. Disaster Nigeria (Road) 
FL-2001-000683-ZAR Flood Zaire/Congo, Dem Rep (PREVIOUS) (Flood) 
FL-2001-000682-UGA Flood Uganda (Flood) 
ET-2001-000681-IND Extreme temperature(use CW/HW instead) India (Cold wave) 
AC-2001-000680-AGO Tech. Disaster Angola {Helicopter MI-8} (Air) 
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Latest Events:

Disasters on or after week 27
From: 2026/6/28  To: 2026/7/6

WF-2026-000102-FRA
Wild fire,France: GDACS - Medium humanitarian impact in France.

TC-2026-000098-VNM
Tropical Cyclone,Viet Nam: Typhoon No. 1 of 2026 (Maysak) has just formed in the sea northwest of the Hoang Sa special administrative region and is forecast to head towards the coastal areas of Quang Ninh and Hai Phong, causing widespread heavy rain in Northern Vietnam.

FL-2026-000100-KAZ
Flood,Kazakhstan: In early July 2026, heavy rainfall triggered localized flooding and riverbank erosion across Kazakhstan's Almaty Region, with the most affected areas in the Karasay and Enbekshikazakh districts.

WF-2026-000101-PRT
Wild fire,Portugal: GDACS - Medium humanitarian impact in Portugal.

TC-2026-000099-GUM
Tropical Cyclone,Guam: GDACS - Tropical Cyclone BAVI-26 Medium humanitarian impact, max wind speed 287 km/h

HT-2026-000097-NLD
Heat Wave,Netherlands: A widespread, intense late-June heatwave in Europe has shattered numerous temperature records and had major impacts on human health, ecosystems, agriculture, infrastructure and labour productivity. It is accompanied in some areas by worsening drought and the risk of wildfires, as well as localized violent storms. Extreme heat is expected to occur at increasing frequency and intensity and duration, according to the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change. Europe is the world's most rapidly warming continent. “Heatwaves like this are what we expect to see in a changing climate,” said John Kennedy, head of climate information at WMO. “In the 50 years since the historic heatwave in 1976, Europe as a whole has warmed by around two degrees. It's the fastest warming continents and extremes of temperature have increased too,” he said. “The IPCC's sixth assessment report showed that hot extremes have increased - in frequency and intensity - over most of the world's land surface and across Europe there is high confidence that there is a human contribution to that observed warming,” he added.

HT-2026-000097-CHE
Heat Wave,Switzerland: A widespread, intense late-June heatwave in Europe has shattered numerous temperature records and had major impacts on human health, ecosystems, agriculture, infrastructure and labour productivity. It is accompanied in some areas by worsening drought and the risk of wildfires, as well as localized violent storms. Extreme heat is expected to occur at increasing frequency and intensity and duration, according to the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change. Europe is the world's most rapidly warming continent. “Heatwaves like this are what we expect to see in a changing climate,” said John Kennedy, head of climate information at WMO. “In the 50 years since the historic heatwave in 1976, Europe as a whole has warmed by around two degrees. It's the fastest warming continents and extremes of temperature have increased too,” he said. “The IPCC's sixth assessment report showed that hot extremes have increased - in frequency and intensity - over most of the world's land surface and across Europe there is high confidence that there is a human contribution to that observed warming,” he added.