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FL-2010-000181-GMB Flood Gambia On 5 and 6 September 2010 torrential rain recorded 202.6mm which is 20% of total rainfall normally received by the country. The rainfall caused floods almost nationwide affecting over 25,000 people by destroying their residences, and other basic livelihoods. On 7 September 2010, the Government of the Gambia declared a State of National Disaster due to the magnitude and complexity of the floods.  
FL-2010-000179-ETH Flood Ethiopia Flood displaced number of people in Lare (Nuer zone) and UN inter-agency team was deployed. 
WF-2010-000178-KAZ Wild fire Kazakhstan According to the Government of Kazakhstan forest fires have killed 5 people in north, more than 260 villagers evacuated. It is said that fires have already spread into some parts of Russia where a total of 334 houses have burnt down in the Altai region, leaving about 1000 people homeless 
FL-2010-000176-MRT Flood Mauritania Torrential rain from 19 to 21 August 2010 led to the flooding of 8 regions affecting 38 communities. The collapse of houses has led to the displacement of over 1,000 families. 
EQ-2010-000175-NZL Earthquake New Zealand On 9/3/2010 4:35:46 PM UTC an earthquake of magnitude 7 and depth 5km has struck an highly populated area in the Canterbury Province in New Zealand.  
FL-2010-000174-KEN Flood Kenya Floods have affected more than 340 families countrywide following torrential rains.  
EP-2010-000172-NGA Epidemic Nigeria A cholera outbreak has been reported in some states in Nigeria, mostly in the northern part of the country. The outbreak is caused by poor hygiene practices among the affected population and the flooding occasioned by the heavy downpour. 
TC-2010-000171-ATG Tropical Cyclone Antigua & Barbuda Hurricane Earl impacted the northern Leeward Islands, affecting Antigua and Barbuda producing localized flooding and heavily impacting the agricultural and fishing sectors. 
TC-2010-000171-BMU Tropical Cyclone Bermuda Several countries affected by hurricane Earl 
VO-2010-000170-IDN Volcano Indonesia Indonesia issued a red alert after the Sinabung volcano on the island of Sumatra erupted, forcing the evacuation of thousands of people. 
LS-2010-000169-TUR Land Slide Turkey Eleven people were killed when landslides caused by torrential rain razed several homes in a town in northeast Turkey, the state-run Anatolian news agency said on Friday. 
FL-2010-000168-CAF Flood Central African Republic The rainy season that started in July in CAR reached its peak on 7 August, 2010 when torrential rain caused serious floods in Bossangoa; a Northern locality situated 350 km from Bangui, the capital of CAR.  
TC-2010-000166-VNM Tropical Cyclone Viet Nam Vietnam's government says that Tropical storm Mindulle hit the country has killed 4 people, injured 20 and 10 others missing.  
EP-2010-000165-TCD Epidemic Chad Cases of cholera have been confirmed by the Ministry of health in the region of Lac and Mayo Kebbi East. Three deaths were registered so far. 
FL-2010-000164-SEN Flood Senegal From the 12 August to date, there have been incessant rains that continue to cause devastating floods in the community of Kolda and many other communities in Southern Senegal. With the increased rains, the number of affected populations as of today prior to the conclusion of the assessment stand at 22,116 people affected, and 428 families within Kolda are currently displaced due to their houses has completely collapsed and are temporary hosted in schools at the moment. 
WF-2010-000163-BOL Wild fire Bolivia Wildfire, sweeping across the whole country, has destroyed 1.5m hectares of land. The government issued a declaration of emergency and requested international aid on 19ht of August 
FL-2010-000161-MYS Flood Malaysia Around 2000 are affected by the massive floods in Bendang Man, Sik Kedah. Malaysia Red Cross started emergency operation to deliver humanitarian aid. 
FL-2010-000160-NPL Flood Nepal OCHA monthly sitrep reports monsoon floods and landslides claimed 69 deaths across 28 districts. 
VO-2010-000159-IDN Volcano Indonesia Four people were killed in an eruption of Mount Karangetang in Sitaro Islands district, North Sulawesi province, early Friday. 
FL-2010-000158-PHL Flood Philippines Intermittent moderate to heavy rains that prevailed from July 26-30, 2010 trigerred the overflowing of Simuay River and other tributaries which caused flooding in the municipalities of Sultan Kudarat, Pagalungan and Datu Montawal, all in Maguindanao; Lambayong, Sultan Kudarat Province; and Kabacan, North Cotabato, thus, affecting 16,184 families in 35 barangays in Region XII. 
TC-2010-000157-PHL Tropical Cyclone Philippines Around 204 families from Sitio Sabitan, Sto. Rosario, Malolos City, Bulacan were evacuated to Malolos Central Elementary School on August 8,2010 due to high tide 
LS-2010-000156-CHN Land Slide China, People's Republic Mudslides engulfed a town in northwest China on 8 August 2010, killing nearly 100 people and leaving perhaps 2,000 residents missing.  
FF-2010-000155-IND Flash Flood India On 6 August 2010, at least 80 people were killed and more than 200 injured when heavy rains triggered flash floods and landslides in the frontier town of Leh, police said.  
FL-2010-000154-CMR Flood Cameroon Torrential rain coupled with violent wind caused serious floods in Pouss. 
FL-2010-000153-PRK Flood Korea, Democratic People's Republic North Korea state-run news agency says heavy rains have caused great damage to the country?s economy and unspecified human losses. The report said more than 5,500 houses and more than 350 public buildings have been destroyed, while almost 15,000 hectares of farmland is submerged. 
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