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WF-2025-000117-ALB Wild fire Albania GDACS - Medium humanitarian impact in Albania. 
WF-2024-000142-ALB Wild fire Albania GDACS - Medium humanitarian impact in Albania. 
DR-2023-000267-ALB Drought Albania GDACS - Medium impact for agricultural drought in 382296 km2 over Southern Europe-2023  
EP-2020-000012-ALB Epidemic Albania Coronavirus disease (COVID-19) is an infectious disease caused by the SARS-CoV-2 virus. It originated in Wuhan, China, at the end of 2019, and spread rapidly over the world. Coronaviruses are a large family of viruses with some causing less-severe disease, such as the common cold, and others more severe like COVID-19. Coronavirus has impacted also Albania, where authorities have reported as of December 31, 2021 more than 210224 total cases, with over 3217 deaths.  
EQ-2019-000157-ALB Earthquake Albania Medium humanitarian impact, magnitude 6.4M tsunami generates 0.12m 
EQ-2019-000114-ALB Earthquake Albania Medium humanitarian impact, magnitude 5.6M 
FL-2017-000174-ALB Flood Albania Heavy rainfall has been affecting whole Albania since 30 November. As a result, many rivers have overflown and the nearby settlements submerged by water. At least 3340 houses have been flooded with 4700 families affected. Additionally, the drinking water has been contaminated in many areas. 
FL-2016-000117-ALB Flood Albania Since 7 November 2016, heavy rainfall affected Albania, especially the northern regions of the country. River flows have been rapidly increasing and worsened by illegal constructions next to river basins causing streams of water to descend into towns. The heavy rainfall has made the water levels of the Drini and Mat rivers which feed five hydroelectricity power lakes built on the rivers (Fierza, Koman, Vau i Dejes, Ulza and Shkopet). Authorities have been obliged to open the emergency gates to release the water from the lakes. The rain is nevertheless falling and the flooding is spreading to the Southern region ( Vlora and Fier areas) with the water level of the Vjosa River rising. In these areas 25 houses have been affected and the families have been evacuated from their homes. 
FL-2015-000009-ALB Flood Albania Due to the heavy rainfalls in recent days, which varied between 160 and 200 mm in three days equalling to a normal monthly ratio, the southern and south-eastern parts of Albania have been hit by major floods, leading to the evacuation of some 850 families from their houses since Sunday, 1st February 2015 up to date. The situation in Vlora and Fier, Berat, Elbasan and Gjirokaster districts is becoming increasingly critical. The heavy rains going on uninterrupted for almost five days have increased the levels of the Vjosa, Devoll, Osum and Seman rivers which have inundated their banks and caused huge flooding in several areas endangering also some major national highways. The rise of the rivers is threatening the nearby communes and villages especially in Levan, Darzeze, Fitore, Poro, Delisuf, Akerni, Novosele, Docove, Frakull, Bishan, Mifol, Ferras and UraVajgurore.  
AC-2012-000084-ALB Tech. Disaster Albania A bus carrying Albanian university students plunged hundreds of feet into a ravine Monday, killing at least 13 people according to police. Rescuers were working Monday to free students who may be trapped inside the bus, located at the bottom of a deep ravine near the city of Himara, 220 kilometers south of the capital of Tirana.  
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