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EC-2000-000906-JPN Extratropical Cyclone Japan  
TC-2000-000905-JPN Tropical Cyclone Japan  
TC-2000-000904-JPN Tropical Cyclone Japan  
TC-2000-000903-JPN Tropical Cyclone Japan  
FL-2000-000902-LAO Flood Lao People's Democratic Republic heavy rain and Strong Winds in Northern of Lao, 1 Person dead, 2410 People were affected, Damage 311 ha rice field Area, 1 house Destroyed ( Sources from provincial ) on 16/8/2000  
TC-2000-000901-THA Tropical Cyclone Thailand The typhoon Kaemi (T0011) killed 2 and affected 41,219 in Thailand. 
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 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) 
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