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FL-2011-000045-GTM Flood Guatemala Some 2,390 people have been affected by floods in Puerto Barrios, Izabal.  
OT-2011-000044-UGA Other Uganda Spontaneous riots have broken out in various parts of Uganda since April 11th following the opposition parties declaration/calls for massive protests against the government perceived lack of sensitivity to the increasing of food and fuel prices that has resulted in the arrest of various opposition politicians. As of the 29th of April it has been reported that there have been 5 deaths and approximately 459 people injured as a result of confrontations.  
FL-2011-000043-VCT Flood Saint Vincent & The Grenadines Heavy rains during the second week of April caused landslides and rivers to overflow in the northeast section of the Saint Vincent island. Approximately 55 households were affected directly and up to 20,000 persons continue to be affected as a result of lack of potable water.  
FL-2011-000042-COL Flood Colombia More than 144,852 people affected by floods during April with the start of the new rainy season. Emergencies have been declared in Valle del Cauca y Cali. 
VO-2011-000041-ECU Volcano Ecuador More than 140 families evacuated as volcano Tungurahua shows signs of activity. Response plan has been activated. 
FL-2011-000040-MWI Flood Malawi At least 4,600 families in Malawi?s northern Karonga district have been affected by flooding since the beginning of April 
TO-2011-000039-USA Tornadoes United States Tornado outbreaks happened sporadically throughout the month of April including one Ef-5 tornado that killed 78 people in northern Alabama. Damage estimates for the month soared above $18 billion.  
FL-2011-000038-KAZ Flood Kazakhstan Intensive high waters has flooded settlements of several districts(Zelenovsky, Taskalinsky, Terektinsky, Chingirlausky) in the West Kazakhstan and suburb of the regional center Uralsk. It is evacuatedmore than three thousand persons. The water level in rivers Ural, Bykovka, Derkul, Ilek, Kaldygayta,Chagan, Chizha-1 and Chizha 2 has risen to three meters perday. In the regional center and districts 5 objects of public healthservices and 14 electrosubstations are flooded. In two districts and theregional center it has been disconnected from the electric power more than 5200houses, 630 subscribers of communication and 768 consumers of gas. According to preliminary data, in zones of flooding the murrain hasmade: 115 sheep, 95 lambs, 72 pigs and 6 horned cattle. 
FL-2011-000037-BDI Flood Burundi Between 20 March and 3 April 2011, heavy rains were experienced in Bujumbura Capital and subsequent flooding affected three communes namely, Ngagara, Cibitoke and Kinama. An estimated 137 families? houses were damaged and 30 cases of cholera were reported in Sabe Area in Ngagara, Commune. 
EP-2011-000036-TCD Epidemic Chad From the 1st of January to the 20th of March 2,085 cases of meningitis and 124 deaths have been recorded in Chad 
EP-2011-000035-PRY Epidemic Paraguay On 18 March 2011, the government of Paraguay reported 2,495 confirmed cases of dengue and 10,185 suspected ones across the country and launched a contingency plan to combat the outbreak.  
EP-2011-000034-CMR Epidemic Cameroon Since the first week of 2011, an ever increasing number of cholera cases are registered almost everywhere in Cameroon 
EP-2011-000033-TCD Epidemic Chad The region of Mayo Kebbi East is a cholera prone area. In the past few years, cholera outbreak was triggered by flood. But this year, just after the end of February first cases of cholera started to be confirmed in the region. The Chadian government and its humanitarian partners carried out evaluation mission and declared the zone as a disaster area. The local health facilities are underequipped and are currently overwhelmed by cholera affected victims. As of 30 March, a total of 1,432 persons were affected by cholera epidemics out of which 30 deaths were recorded according to the Chadian health Ministry delegation in Bongor. The most affected areas are: Bongor, Djoumane, Kim, Koyom, Samga and Er?. Poor water and sanitation facilities especially in villages and lack of hygiene education among the communities are the main factors of the cholera outbreak. 
FL-2011-000032-THA Flood Thailand Abnormally heavy rain has caused flooding in Southern Thailand, affecting tens of thousands. 
EQ-2011-000031-MMR Earthquake Myanmar A magnitude 6.8 earthquake struck Myanmar near the Thai border on March 24. At least 25 people were killed and dozens of buildings destroyed.  
FR-2011-000030-KEN Fire Kenya Nairobi has witnessed an increase in response to fire disasters in the first quarter of 2011. At least 11 fatalities and more than 472 injuries have been reported as a result of four major incidences. Numerous smaller fires were also reported but with minimal casualties. The fires, whose causes have often been difficult to ascertain, have affected at least 4,667 households and rendered them in need of urgent humanitarian assistance. 
DR-2011-000029-DJI Drought Djibouti Adverse impact of the moderate to strong La Nina episode on the seasonal rains, has resulted in drought conditions in the Horn of Africa with two consecutive seasons of significantly bellow-average rainfall. This condition resulted in one of the driest years since 1995. This is the most severe food security emergency in the world today. 
DR-2011-000029-ETH Drought Ethiopia Adverse impact of the moderate to strong La Nina episode on the seasonal rains, has resulted in drought conditions in the Horn of Africa with two consecutive seasons of significantly bellow-average rainfall. This condition resulted in one of the driest years since 1995. This is the most severe food security emergency in the world today. 
DR-2011-000029-KEN Drought Kenya The severely affected areas of immediate concern include Upper Eastern (Marsabit, Isiolo, Moyale and Samburu), North Eastern (Mandera, Wajir, Ijara and Garissa), North Rift (Pokot and Turkana), and Coast (Tana River, Lamu and Kwale). The failed short rains led to unfavourable crop and livestock productions. This is being experienced and an estimated 855,000 affected people are now coping through livestock migration, voluntary livestock off take through sale, pooling resources to purchase water and pasture for livestock, dropping out of pastoralism to small holder crop farming, especially those living around permanent rivers such as River Tana and Ewaso Nyiro.  
DR-2011-000029-SOM Drought Somalia Somalia faces severe drought and food security crisis since the country's 1990/91 famine. At least 3.7 million people are affected. 
EQ-2011-000028-JPN Earthquake Japan A magnitude 7.9 earthquake occurred at 2:46 pm on March 11, 2011 near the east coast of Honshu, Japan. Tsunami warnings are issued along the Pacific coast line. 
EQ-2011-000027-CHN Earthquake China, People's Republic At least seven people were killed and more than 200 injured in an earthquake that struck Yingjiang County in southwest China's Yunnan Province 
OT-2011-000026-TZA Other Tanzania On 16 February 2011 an explosion occurred at a government storage facility located at Gongo la Mboto Suburb on the outskirts of Dar es Salaam City. The explosion resulted in 21 deaths and approximately persons were 500 injured. An estimated 200 families homes were either destroyed or severely damaged 
OT-2011-000025-EGY Other Egypt The public demonstrations and unrest across parts of the Middle East and North Africa region have prompted significant internal insecurity, displacement and cross border population movement. Recent reports indicate that over the past week a total of some 100,000 people have fled the strife in Libya to Egypt and Tunisia.  
OT-2011-000025-LBY Other Libyan Arab Jamah The public demonstrations and unrest across parts of the Middle East and North Africa region have prompted significant internal insecurity, displacement and cross border population movement. Recent reports indicate that over the past week a total of some 100,000 people have fled the strife in Libya to Egypt and Tunisia.  
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