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AC-2000-000508-KEN Tech. Disaster Kenya (Rail) 
FL-2000-000507-SEN Flood Senegal (Flood) 
EP-2000-000506-KEN Epidemic Kenya {Visceral leishmaniasis (Kala-Azar)} (Arbovirus) 
AC-2000-000505-DZA Tech. Disaster Algeria (Road) 
AC-2000-000504-NPL Tech. Disaster Nepal {DHC-6-300} (Air) 
AC-2000-000503-TWN Tech. Disaster Taiwan (China) (Ind:Gas leak) 
FL-2000-000502-USA Flood United States (Flood) 
FL-2000-000501-NER Flood Niger (Flood) 
FL-2000-000500-USA Flood United States (Flood) 
FL-2000-000499-IRN Flood Iran, Islamic Republic (Flood) 
SL-2000-000498-IND SLIDE (use LS/ AV/MS instead) India (Landslide) 
FL-2000-000497-ETH Flood Ethiopia (Flood) 
DR-2000-000496-CUB Drought Cuba (Drought) 
DR-2000-000495-ARM Drought Armenia (Drought) 
DR-2000-000494-UZB Drought Uzbekistan (Drought) 
AC-2000-000493-ZAF Tech. Disaster South Africa (Road) 
AC-2000-000492-UGA Tech. Disaster Uganda (Road) 
AC-2000-000491-NGA Tech. Disaster Nigeria (Road) 
FL-2000-000490-SOM Flood Somalia (Flood) 
EP-2000-000489-ETH Epidemic Ethiopia {Meningococcal disease} (Meningitis) 
EP-2000-000488-IRL Epidemic Ireland (Measles) 
ET-2000-000487-MAR Extreme temperature(use CW/HW instead) Morocco (Heat wave) 
ET-2000-000486-PRY Extreme temperature(use CW/HW instead) Paraguay (Cold wave) 
FL-2000-000485-DZA Flood Algeria (Flood) 
FL-2000-000484-BTN Flood Bhutan (Flood) 
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Latest Events:

Disasters on or after week 46
From: 2024/11/10  To: 2024/11/22

TC-2024-000213-PHL
Tropical Cyclone,Philippines: Super Typhoon Man-Yi, known locally as Pepito made landfall in the eastern Philippines, hitting Panganiban and Catanduanes, becoming the sixth typhoon to strike the country in a month. This series of relentless storms has impacted over 10 million people, displaced countless families, and caused an estimated 470 million Philippine Pesos in damage to homes, agriculture, and infrastructure?devastating lives and stalling recovery efforts across the region.

TC-2024-000211-HND
Tropical Cyclone,Honduras: Tropical Storm Sara made landfall on late 14 November near the Honduras-Nicaragua border, bringing sustained winds of 45 mph and heavy rainfall, with up to 30 inches expected in parts of northern Honduras, posing severe flooding and mudslide risks. Sara has already affected more than 20,500 people in Honduras. Authorities have placed multiple departments under alert, with public offices and humanitarian networks standing by to support. In Belize, officials and UN teams are actively preparing for Sara's possible landfall within 72 hours. Other countries in Central America are also evaluating potential impacts from the storm. Sara previously left heavy rains to Panama and Costa Rica, both of which had recently taken on high rainfall from Rafael earlier in November. The non-stop rains prompted evacuations in Costa Rica and an emergency declaration in Panama. Sara is the 18th named storm in the 2024 Atlantic hurricane season, which was forecast to produce between 17 and 25 named storms.

TC-2024-000208-PHL
Tropical Cyclone,Philippines: Nika hovers over Ifugao, may weaken into storm by evening Nov 11

EQ-2024-000207-CUB
Earthquake,Cuba: GDACS - Medium humanitarian impact, magnitude 6.8M tsunami generates 0.31m

FL-2024-000212-HTI
Flood,Haiti: From November 10 to 12, 2024, torrential rains fell across the entire Sud department, causing severe flooding. The municipalities of Les Cayes, Torbeck, Port-Salut and Saint-Louis du Sud are among the most affected. According to the DGPC, 3,558 families have urgent humanitarian needs in these four municipalities.