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| TC-2005-000120----
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Tropical Cyclone |
(Non-Localized) |
Typhoon BANYAN(T0507), PSTN 220000UTC 15.8N 137.3E FAIR, MOVE N 10KT, PRES 990HPA, MXWD 040KT 30KT 250NM
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| TC-2005-000119----
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Tropical Cyclone |
(Non-Localized) |
Typhoon NALGAE (T0506), PSTN 220000UTC 29.7N 158.4E FAIR, MOVE NW SLOWLY, PRES 992HPA, MXWD 045KT 30KT 230NM NORTHEAST 150NM SOUTHWEST
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| HT-2005-000118-USA
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Heat Wave |
United States |
A record heat wave has led to the deaths of 18 people, most of them homeless, leaving officials scrambling to provide water and shelter to the city's transient population. |
| FL-2005-000117-GTM
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Flood |
Guatemala |
The annual rainy season in Guatemala has brought heavy rains to the country?s capital, Guatemala City, which has caused landslides and flooding and destroyed homes and infrastructure. To date, the extreme weather has caused
seven deaths as people were buried under a landslide. The National Coordination Committee for the Reduction of Disasters (CONRED) has declared a red alert in the capital city and disaster relief personnel have been mobilized to respond to the needs. Shelters in various areas of the city are providing assistance to more than 1,000 people who have been affected by the floods or live in high-risk areas, particularly those living on the slopes of ravines or near rivers. |
| WF-2005-000116-ESP
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Wild fire |
Spain |
A forest fire apparently sparked by a weekend barbecue has killed at least 11 firefighters and continued to burn out of control on Monday in a hilly area east of Madrid, forcing the evacuation of 400 villagers, a regional government spokeswoman told CNN. The blaze has burned more than 8,000 hectares, or 19,700 acres, in Guadalajara province.
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| TC-2005-000115----
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Tropical Cyclone |
(Non-Localized) |
TROPICAL STORM EMILY,PSTN 5AM 12 JULY AST 11.4N 48.6W, MOVE West 15MPH/24KMPH, PRES 1003HPA, MXWD 45MPH/75KMPH |
| TC-2005-000115-GRD
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Tropical Cyclone |
Grenada |
Hurricane Emily hit GRENADA. Hardest hit areas were in the parish of St Andrew where houses in the villages of Seamoon, Pearls, Paradise, Marqui and Telescope were among those losing roofs. A large number of houses in the northern parish of St. Patrick were also damaged. |
| TC-2005-000115-TTO
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Tropical Cyclone |
Trinidad & Tobago |
Hurricane Emily. About 40 per cent of population lost electricity. One northern town is without communication and cut off. Two homes reported damaged or destroyed. Another 16 homes sustained roof damage. |
| TC-2005-000115-VCT
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Tropical Cyclone |
Saint Vincent & The Grenadines |
Small number of homes sustained roof damage by hurricane Emily. |
| TC-2005-000114----
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Tropical Cyclone |
(Non-Localized) |
Typhoon HAITANG (T0505), PSTN 120300UTC 23.3N 151.4E FAIR, MOVE WNW SLOWLY, PRES 1004HPA, MXWD 35KT |
| TC-2005-000114-CHN
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Tropical Cyclone |
China, People's Republic |
East China's Fujian and Zhejiang Provinces relocated on Monday more than 600,000 citizens from coastal areas in case of strikes from the typhoon Haitang, which is reported to land from Monday night to Tuesday. |
| TC-2005-000114-TWN
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Tropical Cyclone |
Taiwan (China) |
Typhoon Haitang slammed into Taiwan on Monday, injuring 17 people and forcing government offices, schools and financial markets to shut across the island. |
| TC-2005-000112-JAM
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Tropical Cyclone |
Jamaica |
A Hurricane Warning has been issued for Jamaica, a member state of CDERA, indicating that hurricane force conditions will start affecting the island within 24 hours. Tropical Storm Dennis, is moving toward the west-northwest near 17 mph. Sustained winds are near 65 mph and further strengthening is expected. At 5 am the center of the storm was estimated to be located near latitude 15.1 west or longitude 70.3 west or about 475 miles east-southeast of Kingston Jamaica. |
| TC-2005-000112-USA
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Tropical Cyclone |
United States |
Hurricane Dennis made landfall as a category 3 storm in the western Florida panhandle. The storm caused storm surge and wind damage along the Florida - Alabama coasts, along with scattered wind and flood damage in Georgia, Tennessee, and Mississippi. The storm caused $2.33 billion in damages and at least 15 deaths. |
| FL-2005-000111-ROM
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Flood |
Romania |
With the country still recovering from a previous major wave of flooding, heavy rains have caused further
flooding and destruction in 8 counties (Arges, Constanta, Giurgiu, Dolj, Gorj, Hundeoar a, Olt and Teleorman).in
Romania during the first few days of July, affecting 99 localities. According to official information from the
Ministry of the Environment, by 4 July, 07:00 hours local time, 5 people had been killed, one child was missing,
1,702 houses, 4,477 households, 2,992 hectares of agricultural land and 294 wells were damaged. |
| FL-2005-000110-BIH
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Flood |
Bosnia-Herzegovina |
Heavy rainfall, followed by strong winds, floods and landslides over the last two weeks (26 June to 3 July 2005) has affected a large area of Bosnia and Herzegovina (BiH).
From 25-27 June heavy rainfall hit the area of Central-Bosnia and Tuzla Canton, in Travnik, Tuzla and Srebrenik, where a state of natural disaster has been declared by the authorities. A total of 250 households have been affected, and residents temporarily evacuated from the area. |
| FL-2005-000109-PRK
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Flood |
Korea, Democratic People's Republic |
A reported total of 3,105 families (approximately 16,093
people) in South Pyongan province are in need of relief
assistance after torrential rains accompanied by hail and
strong winds swept across the Democratic People?s
Republic of Korea (DPRK) on Thursday, 30 June. |
| FL-2005-000108-PAK
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Flood |
Pakistan |
Pakistan is experiencing widespread flooding due to a combination of monsoon rains and heavy snowmelt leading
to dangerously high river levels. |
| HT-2005-000107-ITA
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Heat Wave |
Italy |
The number of deaths linked to Italy's heat wave has risen to at least 21, mostly elderly in northern Italy affected by the scorching temperatures and stifling humidity that have hit the country this week, news reports said Thursday. |
| FL-2005-000106-AUS
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Flood |
Australia |
Two people were missing and about 3,300 people were evacuated to escape rising floodwaters in eastern Australia on Thursday after storms lashed areas which had been suffering under the nation's worst drought in a century. |
| FL-2005-000105-HTI
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Flood |
Haiti |
Between 7-15 June 2005, torrential rain on the commune of C?tes-de-Fer in the South-East Department, resulted in both the swelling of the river and serious flooding in the commune. The worst-hit zone is the village of Marie G?ralde Roberte, built for impoverished families at the foot of a hill made up of large stones. With around 50 houses, the village has some 300 inhabitants who live with the constant threat of natural disasters. The disaster in the commune has seriously damaged three houses, leaving 13 families without shelter. Two people were seriously injured and three others have suffered fractures. Plantations and cattle were swept away by the rains. |
| FL-2005-000104-IND
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Flood |
India |
Non-stop heavy rain over the last three to four days has caused four rivers in south Gujarat to flow above the danger mark. There has been extensive flooding affecting approximately 50,000 people in 11 villages. No deaths have been reported to date. |
| FL-2005-000103-SLV
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Flood |
El Salvador |
At least 33 people have been killed in El Salvador following heavy rains that have been falling over the Central American region for several days. According to the National Emergency Committee, at least 3,116 houses have been damaged by landslides and flooding, seriously affecting more than 2,332 people. Some 3,000 people have been evacuated from high risk areas as the heavy rains have caused landslides and have cut off some of the main highways in the country. |
| FF-2005-000102-IND
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Flash Flood |
India |
5,000 people fled their homes in the northern Indian state of Himachal Pradesh after a river burst its banks, following a swollen lake in neighbouring China.
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| FL-2005-000101-JPN
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Flood |
Japan |
1 person is missing by heavy rain in Niigata prefecture of Japan. 800 houses were flooded, about 5,000 families evacuated. |
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