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| FL-2025-000171-IND
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Flood |
India |
GDACS - Medium humanitarian impact in for India.Local media reported fatalities following heavy rain and floods in West Bengal State, India, in late September 2025. |
| TC-2025-000170-CHN
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Tropical Cyclone |
China, People's Republic |
Tropical Cyclone RAGASA is expected to continue westward over the South China Sea, slightly weakening, and to make landfall over the southern Guangdong province, southern China, on 24 September. Over the next 96 hours, very heavy rainfall, strong winds and storm surges are forecast over central and northern Philippines, southern China and most of Taiwan. |
| TC-2025-000170-PHL
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Tropical Cyclone |
Philippines |
Tropical cyclone RAGASA continued north-west over the Philippine Sea on 21 September toward northern Philippines, strengthening. On 22 September at 3.00 UTC, its centre was located over the Luzon Strait and the Babuyan islands, with maximum sustained winds of 269 km/h (super typhoon). |
| TC-2025-000170-TWN
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Tropical Cyclone |
Taiwan (China) |
Fourteen people have died in Taiwan's eastern county of Hualien with 124 missing after a barrier lake in the mountains overflowed to deluge a town during a typhoon, the fire department said on Wednesday, 24 September 2025.
Taiwan has been lashed since Monday by the outer rim of Super Typhoon Ragasa, now heading for China's southern coast and the Asian financial hub of Hong Kong. |
| TC-2025-000170-VNM
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Tropical Cyclone |
Viet Nam |
Super typhoon Ragasa entered the East Sea late September 22 as the year's ninth storm, but forecasters say it will lose strength before reaching Vietnam's mainland. |
| FL-2025-000169-SLE
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Flood |
Sierra Leone |
Between 31 August and 5 September 2025, Sierra Leone experienced devastating flash floods across 17 communities in seven districts including Bonthe, Kenema, Bo, Moyamba, Kono, Falaba, and Koinadugu. The floods, caused by persistent heavy rainfall and overflowing riverbanks, have affected over 11,080 people from more than 2,216 households. Over 4,000 people have been displaced, seeking shelter in schools or with host families, while thousands of homes, buildings, and critical infrastructure, including schools and health facilities, have been damaged or destroyed. The floods have also submerged more than 2,500 hectares of farmland, threatening livelihoods and food security. Affected communities face urgent needs for safe water, food, hygiene items, shelter, and healthcare, with children, the elderly, people with disabilities, and displaced families among the most vulnerable. |
| FL-2025-000168-SSD
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Flood |
South Sudan |
GDACS - Medium humanitarian impact in for South Sudan.The United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (UN OCHA) reports, as of 19 September, more than 135,300 displaced people and a total of nearly 379,200 affected people across 21 counties throughout the four states of Unity, Upper Nile, Jonglei and Central Equatoria, with Unity state as the worst affected in terms of displaced people and Jonglei state as the worst affected in terms of affected people. In addition, the same source also reports an uncertain number of destroyed and damaged houses. |
| TC-2025-000167-PHL
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Tropical Cyclone |
Philippines |
Tropical depression Mirasol continues to move farther away from land and may exit the Philippine area of responsibility Thursday morning or afternoon. |
| EQ-2025-000166-RUS
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Earthquake |
Russia |
GDACS - Medium humanitarian impact, magnitude 7.8M tsunami generates 1.84m |
| LS-2025-000165-MYS
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Land Slide |
Malaysia |
Heavy rainfall from 13-15 September triggered flash floods and landslides, impacting the cities of Kota Kinabalu, Papar, and Penampang in Sabah state, northern Borneo Island, Malaysia. These incidents have caused fatalities and damage. |
| EQ-2025-000164-IND
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Earthquake |
India |
GDACS - Medium humanitarian impact, magnitude 5.5M |
| WF-2025-000163-BOL
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Wild fire |
Bolivia |
On 20 August 2025, the Bolivian government declared a national emergency through Supreme Decree No. 5447 in response to the escalating wildfire crisis. Santa Cruz and Beni have been identied as the most affected departments. |
| EQ-2025-000162-RUS
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Earthquake |
Russia |
GDACS - Medium humanitarian impact, magnitude 7.4M tsunami generates 0.52m |
| FL-2025-000161-IDN
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Flood |
Indonesia |
On 9 September 2025, heavy rainfall impacted Bali Province, located on Bali Island, central-eastern Indonesia, causing floods and resulting in casualties and damage. |
| TC-2025-000160-CHN
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Tropical Cyclone |
China, People's Republic |
Tapah, the 16th typhoon of this year, made landfall in south China's Guangdong Province on Monday morning, 8 September 2025 forcing school closures and the evacuation of tens of thousands of residents. |
| EQ-2025-000159-AFG
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Earthquake |
Afghanistan |
GDACS - Medium humanitarian impact, magnitude 5.2M |
| FL-2025-000158-SSD
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Flood |
South Sudan |
As of 30 July, flooding continues to impact an estimated 80,000 people in Mayendit and Bor South counties, in Unity and Jonglei states. While no flood-related displacement has been reported to date, communities remain at heightened risk due to prolonged exposure to floodwaters. By the end of July, 84,606 confirmed cholera cases and 1,477 related deaths were reported. |
| EP-2025-000157-COD
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Epidemic |
Congo Democratic Republic |
Health authorities in the Democratic Republic of the Congo have declared an outbreak of Ebola virus disease in Kasai Province where 28 suspected cases and 15 deaths, including four health workers, have been reported as of 4 September 2025. |
| EQ-2025-000156-AFG
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Earthquake |
Afghanistan |
GDACS - High humanitarian impact, magnitude 5.6M |
| FR-2025-000155-KAZ
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Fire |
Kazakhstan |
On August 30 at 15:50 in the Karasai district, near the village of Turar, dry grass caught fire on an area of 30 hectares. Information spread on social networks that three charred bodies were found at the scene of the fire. |
| FL-2025-000154-SDN
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Flood |
Sudan |
On 28 July 2025, heavy rain and floods across Fangoga Alshargia village in Ar Rahad locality, North Kordofan reportedly displaced 110 households. |
| EQ-2025-000153-AFG
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Earthquake |
Afghanistan |
• A 6.0 magnitude earthquake struck on 31 August at 11:47 PM, with the epicenter near Momand Dara (Nangarhar) and Nurgul (Kunar); tremor depth was 8-10 km, affecting Kunar, Nangarhar, and Laghman provinces.
• Initial information indicate that over 550 fatalities and 1,000+ injuries reported; 600 homes destroyed or damaged, with widespread displacement and disrupted road access due to landslides.
• Urgent needs include search and rescue, emergency healthcare, food and clean water, and road clearance to restore access. |
| DR-2025-000152-SYR
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Drought |
Syrian Arab Rep |
Syria in 2025 is gripped by its driest winter since 1958, triggering a nationwide water crisis. Millions struggle to access safe water, food, and health services as drought devastates crops, livestock, and fragile infrastructure—deepening one of the country's most severe humanitarian emergencies in recent history. |
| FL-2025-000151-YEM
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Flood |
Yemen |
Widespread heavy rains and flash floods across Yemen in August 2025 caused numerous deaths and injuries, displacing thousands of families and severely damaging homes and infrastructure. The Yemen Red Crescent Society is providing aid, but a larger humanitarian response is urgently needed due to the ongoing flood risk. |
| FL-2025-000150-GIN
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Flood |
Guinea |
In the morning hours of July 22, 2025, Coyah Prefecture was struck by intense torrential rainfall, leading to catastrophic and widespread flooding across the region. The heaviest impacts were recorded in several neighborhoods and sub-prefectures, including Tougandé, Batouah, Fili, Laminaya, Kilomètre 54, Tabili, Bananeraie, Bangouyah, Kouriah Center, Mangasymbaya, Nasser, Toguiron, the city center, Kountia, and Wonkifong. |
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Disasters on or after week 48
From: 2025/11/23
To: 2025/12/4
FL-2025-000216-LKA
Flood,Sri Lanka: GDACS - High humanitarian impact in for Sri Lanka.Disaster authorities in Sri Lanka reported heavy rain, flooding and landslides in several parts of the country from mid-November 2025.
The situation worsened considerably from 26 November due to the oncoming Cyclonic Storm Ditwah. As of 01 December, DMC reported 355 fatalities.
<em>Note: There was a significant rock slide in Mawanella on 22 November 2025 causing 6 deaths according. There's no evidence this was caused by rainfall judging from DMC and local media reports.</em>
FL-2025-000213-LKA
Flood,Sri Lanka: At least 56 people have been killed and 21 are missing in Sri Lanka after floods and landslides triggered by heavy rains wreaked havoc on the week of 23 November 2025, in one of its worst weather related disasters the country has seen in recent years.
TC-2025-000218-LKA
Tropical Cyclone,Sri Lanka: Tropical storm DITWAH made landfall over the central-eastern coast of Sri Lanka on 27 November just before 12:00 (UTC), with maximum sustained winds of 65 km/h. After that, it continued northward inland, and on 28 November at 6:00, its centre was located over northern Sri Lanka, with maximum sustained winds of 65 km/h. As of 28 November, media report 31 fatalities, 14 people missing, around 1,790 displaced, approximately 4,000 affected people and nearly 400 damaged houses across the island due to floods and landslides. DITWAH is expected to continue northward over the Bay of Bengal on 28-29 November, slightly weakening. After that, it is forecast to pass very close to the Pondicherry territory, south-eastern India in the morning of 30 November as a tropical depression. (ECHO, 28 Nov 2025)
LS-2025-000212-IDN
Land Slide,Indonesia: Heavy rainfall has caused widespread flooding and landslides across North Sumatra Province in northwestern Indonesia, resulting in casualties and significant damage.The National Agency for Disaster Countermeasure (BNPB) reports that eight people have died, 58 have been injured, and nearly 3,000 individuals have been evacuated in South Tapanuli Regency due to floods and landslides. In Central Tapanuli Regency, almost 2,000 houses have been affected by floods.
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