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Event |
Country |
Comment |
| EP-2010-000146-PHL
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Epidemic |
Philippines |
During the first six months of 2010, the Philippines recorded a significant number of dengue cases. According to the Department of Health, some 29,000 cases were reported between 1 January and 10 July 2010, compared to around 22,000 cases during the same period in 2009. |
| FL-2010-000145-BFA
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Flood |
Burkina Faso |
Flood continuing since last week hit the north-central regions, killing 14, affecting over 31,000. Regional government is continuing search and rescue efforts. |
| FL-2010-000144-IDN
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Flood |
Indonesia |
A flood hit five villages in South Kalimantan. The flood had victimized around 1,640 families or 5,000 people. |
| CW-2010-000143-PER
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Cold Wave |
Peru |
Government of Peru declares emergency due to low temperatures in the departments of Ancash, Apuramac, Arequipa, Ayacucho, Cusco, Huancavelica, Huanuco, Junin, Moquegua, Pasco, Puno, Lima y Tacna. |
| LS-2010-000142-BTN
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Land Slide |
Bhutan |
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| FL-2010-000141-PAK
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Flood |
Pakistan |
At least 43 killed as a result of monsoon rains and flooding across the country. |
| TC-2010-000140-LAO
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Tropical Cyclone |
Lao, P Dem Rep |
On 17-18 July 2010, CONSON Topicial Storm Coused heavy rain falls, the provincial of Lao PDR. Two Provinces in the Northern of Laos namely Vientiane and Sayabouly Provinces affected by Flash Flood Coused by heavy rain fall for CONSON Topical Storm, 6 People Killed, many hectars of crops were damaged,road,bridges and other infrastructure destroyed. Currenly the PDMC of 2 provinces are ongoing the damage and need assessment in the affected areas. |
| FL-2010-000139-SDN
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Flood |
Sudan |
At least 33 people were killed and several others were missing following powerful floods in eastern Sudan on Thursday (15 Jul 2010) |
| TC-2010-000138-VNM
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Tropical Cyclone |
Viet Nam |
A tropical storm has made landfall in northern Vietnam, bringing heavy rains and high winds. Seven people are reported missing after Typhoon Conson - now downgraded to a tropical storm - hit coastal areas. |
| TC-2010-000137-PHL
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Tropical Cyclone |
Philippines |
The Active Low Pressure Area (ALPA) intensified into a tropical depression and was named "Caloy". As early as 11:00 AM, 18 July, heavy rains and strong winds triggered flashflood affecting 111 families in the Municipality of Dingalan, Aurora Province. Twenty seven (27) families who were affected by flashflood in the Municipality of Baler, Aurora, were rescued by the Philippine Army. |
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From 2010/7/18
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FL-2010-000145-BFA
Flood,Burkina Faso: Flood continuing since last week hit the north-central regions, killing 14, affecting over 31,000. Regional government is continuing search and rescue efforts.
CW-2010-000143-PER
Cold Wave,Peru: Government of Peru declares emergency due to low temperatures in the departments of Ancash, Apuramac, Arequipa, Ayacucho, Cusco, Huancavelica, Huanuco, Junin, Moquegua, Pasco, Puno, Lima y Tacna.
FL-2010-000144-IDN
Flood,Indonesia: A flood hit five villages in South Kalimantan. The flood had victimized around 1,640 families or 5,000 people.
LS-2010-000142-BTN
Land Slide,Bhutan:
FL-2010-000141-PAK
Flood,Pakistan: At least 43 killed as a result of monsoon rains and flooding across the country.
TC-2010-000137-PHL
Tropical Cyclone,Philippines: The Active Low Pressure Area (ALPA) intensified into a tropical depression and was named "Caloy". As early as 11:00 AM, 18 July, heavy rains and strong winds triggered flashflood affecting 111 families in the Municipality of Dingalan, Aurora Province. Twenty seven (27) families who were affected by flashflood in the Municipality of Baler, Aurora, were rescued by the Philippine Army.
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