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AC-2000-000409-SAU Tech. Disaster Saudi Arabia (Road) 
FL-2000-000408-VNM Flood Viet Nam (Flood) 
WF-2000-000407-BGR Wild fire Bulgaria (Forest) 
WF-2000-000406-USA Wild fire United States (Forest) 
AC-2000-000405-IDN Tech. Disaster Indonesia (Rail) 
AC-2000-000404-CHN Tech. Disaster China, People's Republic {Yun-200} (Air) 
IN-2000-000403-PER Insect Infestation Peru {Locust} (Insect infestation) 
AC-2000-000402-CHN Tech. Disaster China, People's Republic {Coal mine} (Ind:Explosion) 
FL-2000-000401-THA Flood Thailand (Flood) 
AC-2000-000400-CHN Tech. Disaster China, People's Republic {Ferry "Rong Jian"} (Water) 
FL-2000-000399-ETH Flood Ethiopia (Flood) 
ET-2000-000398-CYP Extreme temperature(use CW/HW instead) Cyprus (Heat wave) 
ST-2000-000397-PHL SEVERE LOCAL STORM Philippines The typhoon Kai-Tak (Edeng/T0004) killed 75, injured 11, affected 1,483,310 and caused US$25,763,000 damage in Philippines.  
ST-2000-000396-PHL SEVERE LOCAL STORM Philippines The typhoon Kirogi (T0003) killed 11, left 120,000 homeless and caused US$7,500,000 damage in the Philippines 
AC-2000-000395-USA Tech. Disaster United States {Terrasse} (Misc:Collapse) 
FL-2000-000394-RUS Flood Russia (Flood) 
EP-2000-000393-BDI Epidemic Burundi {Typhoid fever} (Arbovirus) 
EP-2000-000392-LAO Epidemic Lao People's Democratic Republic {Acute diarrhoeal syndrome} (Diarrhoeal/Enteric) 
AC-2000-000391-MEX Tech. Disaster Mexico {Jet Stream J-32} (Air) 
AC-2000-000390-COL Tech. Disaster Colombia {DC-4} (Air) 
AC-2000-000389-CHN Tech. Disaster China, People's Republic (Road) 
AC-2000-000388-CMR Tech. Disaster Cameroon (Road) 
EQ-2000-000387-NIC Earthquake Nicaragua (Earthquake) 
AC-2000-000386-AGO Tech. Disaster Angola (Road) 
AC-2000-000385-MAR Tech. Disaster Morocco (Road) 
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Disasters on or after week 51
From: 2025/12/14  To: 2025/12/21

FF-2025-000222-IRQ
Flash Flood,Iraq: On Tuesday, 9 December 2025, heavy rainfall across several Iraqi governorates—linked to climate change—triggered floods and torrential streams, particularly in Sulaymaniyah, Kirkuk, and Erbil. Sulaymaniyah recorded 61 mm of rain, affecting over 250 families (1,500 people), causing 2 deaths, 1 injury, and 3 missing persons, with significant property and vehicle losses. Kirkuk received 35 mm of rain, impacting 100 families (600 people) in the Laylan/Yarmja area. Erbil floods affected 6 families (36 people).

FF-2025-000223-MAR
Flash Flood,Morocco: On 14 December 2025, intense short-duration rainfall triggered sudden urban and flash flooding in Safi Province, Atlantic coast of Morocco, overwhelming drainage systems and inundating low-lying, densely populated neighborhoods, particularly the Medina (Bab Chaaba and Sidi Boudheb). The event was rated 0.5 on the GDACS scale. Reported impacts include 52 fatalities, 20-50 injuries, and approximately 700 affected households (≈2,800 people), with an estimated 300 homes partially or fully flooded, loss of household items, temporary displacement, and precautionary school closures. Flooding also affected ~700 small businesses, vehicles, and road access, complicating emergency response. Local authorities mobilized rapidly, but the sudden onset and scale placed pressure on response capacities amid high urban density, inadequate drainage, and socio-economic vulnerability. Given the humanitarian impact and response gaps, DREF activation is warranted to support timely life-saving assistance and early recovery.