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TC-2000-000901-VNM Tropical Cyclone Viet Nam The typhoon Kaemi (T0011) killed 17, injuured 4 and caused US$7,140,000 damage in VietNam. 
TC-2000-000900-THA Tropical Cyclone Thailand The typhoon Kaemi (T0011) killed 2 and affected 41,219 in Thailand. 
TC-2000-000897-CHN Tropical Cyclone China, People's Republic The typhoon Bilis (T0010) killed 11, injured 47, left 4,475 homeless and caused US$69,443,000 damage in China. 
TC-2000-000896-CHN Tropical Cyclone China, People's Republic The typhoon Maria (T0013) killed 47, affected 46,000 and caused US$169,000,000 damage in China. 
TC-2000-000892-JPN Tropical Cyclone Japan The typhoon Kirogi (T0003) killed 4, affected 900 and caused US$300,000,000 damage in Japan. 
TC-2000-000891-CHN Tropical Cyclone China, People's Republic The typhoon Prapiroon (T0012) killed 4, injured 80, left 37,690 homeless and cause US$10,000 damage in China. 
TC-2000-000891-KOR Tropical Cyclone Korea Republic The typhoon Prapiroon (T0012) killed 25, left 300 homeless, US$11,300,000 damage in Republic of Korea. 
TC-2000-000891-PRK Tropical Cyclone Korea, Democratic People's Republic The typhoon Prapiroon (T0012) killed 46, injured 180, left 147,000 homeless, affected 480,000 and caused US$6,000,000,000 damage in the democratic republic of Korea. 
TC-2000-000890-JPN Tropical Cyclone Japan The typhoon Saomai killed 9, injured 41, affected 180,000 and caused US$1,400,000 damage in Japan. 
TC-2000-000890-KOR Tropical Cyclone Korea Republic The typhoon Saomai killed 8, left 411 homeless and caused US$71,000,000 damage in Republic of Korea. 
AC-2000-000889-IDN Tech. Disaster Indonesia {Ferry} (Water) 
FA-2000-000888-PRK Famine(use other "Hazard" code instead) Korea, Democratic People's Republic (Food shortage) 
AC-2000-000887-MAR Tech. Disaster Morocco (Water) 
AC-2000-000886-ESP Tech. Disaster Spain (Water) 
AC-2000-000885-PRI Tech. Disaster Puerto Rico (Water) 
AC-2000-000884-PRI Tech. Disaster Puerto Rico (Water) 
ST-2000-000883---- SEVERE LOCAL STORM (Non-Localized) Hurricane Debby was a minimal hurricane that formed in mid-to-late August of the year 2000. Debby formed east of the Windward Islands on August 19, 2000, becoming the seventh tropical cyclone of the 2000 Atlantic hurricane season.  
EP-2000-000882-SLV Epidemic El Salvador {Dengue} (Arbovirus) 
DR-2000-000881-BOL Drought Bolivia (Drought) 
EP-2000-000880-GMB Epidemic Gambia {Meningococcal disease} (Meningitis) 
EP-2000-000879-ETH Epidemic Ethiopia {Meningococcal disease} (Meningitis) 
EP-2000-000878-BEN Epidemic Benin {Meningococcal disease} (Meningitis) 
EP-2000-000877-KOR Epidemic Korea Republic (Measles) 
EP-2000-000876-TCD Epidemic Chad {Meningococcal disease} (Meningitis) 
ST-2000-000875-NIC SEVERE LOCAL STORM Nicaragua (Tornado) 
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Disasters on or after week 39
From: 2024/9/22  To: 2024/10/3

TC-2024-000178-TWN
Tropical Cyclone,Taiwan (China): Tropical cyclone KRATHON (called "Julian" in the Philippines) crossed the Batanes islands, Philippines on 30 September and continued west-northwest over the northern South China Sea. On 1 October at 6.00 UTC, its centre was located offshore approximately 176 km south-west of Hengchun city, southern Taiwan, with maximum sustained winds of approximately 198 km/h (typhoon). In Taiwan, the authorities preventively evacuated more than 500 people living in mountainous regions prone to landslides.

FL-2024-000177-NPL
Flood,Nepal: Intense rainfall starting from 27 September has caused significant amount of water level increased in all rivers from Koshi Province in East along Bagmati Province in central parts of the country. Water level of most of rivers croossed their danger level which has caused massive inundation and flooding in more than 14 districts. The rain water caused heavy inundation in Kathmandu valley covering almost whole area which has caused ground floor of many houses located near river area are submerged and caused many challenges of people living in the valley.

TC-2024-000178-PHL
Tropical Cyclone,Philippines: Typhoon Julian (international name: Krathon) has further intensified as it moved closer to Batanes on Sunday night, according to the state weather bureau. Wind Signal No. 4 is now up in Batanes and the northeastern portion of Babuyan Islands, according to PAGASA in its 11:00 p.m. bulletin. Significant to severe impacts from typhoon-force winds are possible within any of the localities where Wind Signal No. 4 is hoisted.

WF-2024-000179-GRC
Wild fire,Greece: GDACS - Medium humanitarian impact in Greece.

FL-2024-000180-NPL
Flood,Nepal: GDACS - Medium humanitarian impact in for Nepal.Heavy rainfall in late September 2024 caused flooding and landslides in Nepal. As of 29 September, media reported over 100 fatalities and many missing.

TC-2024-000176-USA
Tropical Cyclone,United States: Hurricane Helene was a large, deadly, catastrophic, and fast-moving tropical cyclone that devastated parts of the Southeastern United States. As of September 30, a total of 137 deaths have been attributed to Helene, making it the fifth-deadliest hurricane of the 21st century in the contiguous United States. The eighth named storm, fifth hurricane, and second major hurricane of the 2024 Atlantic hurricane season, Helene developed gradually from a mid-September disturbance in the western Caribbean Sea. In advance of Helene's expected landfall, the governors of Florida and Georgia declared states of emergency due to the significant impacts expected, including very high storm surge along the coast and hurricane-force gusts as far inland as Atlanta. Hurricane warnings also extended further inland due to Helene's fast motion. The storm also caused catastrophic rainfall-triggered flooding, particularly in western North Carolina and eastern Tennessee, and spawned numerous tornadoes. Initial estimates guessed insured losses could reach US$3-6 billion, according to reinsurance broker Gallagher Re. with AM Best estimating more than US$5 billion.