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Comments |
| FL-2004-000052-JPN
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Flood |
Japan |
Heavy rain pounded Niigata and Fukushima prefectures Tuesday, leaving 15 people dead, three injured and one others missing, according to local officials. |
| FL-2004-000051-NPL
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Flood |
Nepal |
Monsoon rains are causing flooding and landslides, affecting more than 13,000 families in 14 districts (Bara, Chitwan, Dhanusha, Mahottari, Makwanpur, Okhaldhunga, Puythan, Ramechhap, Rauthat, Saptari, Sarlahi, Sindhuli, Siraha, and Udayapur) in Nepal. |
| CW-2004-000050-PER
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Cold Wave |
Peru |
According to recent reports from the National Institute of Civil Defense (9/7/2004) 41 provinces of the departments of Puno (13), Cuzco (7), Arequipa (6), Moquegua (2) and Tacna (4), in Southern Peru, and the departments of Apurimac (6) and Ayacucho (3), in the Central highlands of Peru, have been affected by severe cold weather, snowstorms and heavy rainfall since the last week of June. The situation might get worse as the coldest peaks of winter occur yearly around August/September. |
| MS-2004-000049-CHN
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Mud Slide |
China, People's Republic |
At least 17 people have been killed and thousands left homeless as two days of heavy rains since Monday (July 5, 2004) set off mudslides and floods in China's southwest. |
| TC-2004-000048----
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Tropical Cyclone |
(Non-Localized) |
Typhoon TINGTING (T0408) |
| TC-2004-000048-GUM
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Tropical Cyclone |
Guam |
The tropical storm Tingting (T0408) killed 4 and affected 500 people in Guam. |
| HT-2004-000047-CHN
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Heat Wave |
China, People's Republic |
A heat wave in the southern Chinese city of Guangzhou killed 39 people over two days, a government newspaper reported Sunday. |
| EQ-2004-000046-TUR
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Earthquake |
Turkey |
A moderate earthquake, measuring 5.0 on the Richter scale hit the eastern province of Turkey, close to the Iranian border, at 1:30 am on Friday, 2 July 2004. Initial reports indicate 18 people were killed and 21 people were injured. The epicenter of the earthquake was in the Yigincali village of 67 households. |
| MS-2004-000045-NIC
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Mud Slide |
Nicaragua |
Three tropical waves have passed over Nicaragua in recent days, bringing heavy rains that have affected the North
Atlantic, South Atlantic, North, Central and Pacific regions of the country. The Department of Matagalpa in the
centre of the county has been particularly hard hit. The rains have caused more than 60 mudslides in the area
around Musun Mountain, killing 19 people. Another 13 people are reported missing. |
| FL-2004-000044-BGD
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Flood |
Bangladesh |
Monsoon is active in the Meghna basin, leading to flash floods over a large area of Sylhet, Sunamganj, Moulvibazar,
Branhmanbaria and Comilla districts, according to a Flood Forecasting and Warning Centre bulletin issued on 27 June, 2004. Local media report that flooded rivers have inundated hundreds of villages and marooned hundreds of thousands of people, washed away houses, damaged standing crops, and caused cracks in several flood protection embankments. Two persons died in the Moulvibazar district. |
| FL-2004-000043-IND
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Flood |
India |
Floods in the state of Bihar, have claimed over 30
lives and displaced over 125,000, according to Red
Cross sources. The districts affected include
Madhubani, Sitamarhi, Banka, Bhagalpur,
Muzzaffarpur and Sheohar. |
| TC-2004-000042----
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Tropical Cyclone |
(Non-Localized) |
Typhoon MINDULLE (T0407) |
| TC-2004-000042-PHL
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Tropical Cyclone |
Philippines |
Rescuers in the Philippines have recovered the bodies of five more victims from typhoon Mindulle, raising the death toll to 30, with 12 others still missing and feared dead. |
| TC-2004-000042-TWN
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Tropical Cyclone |
Taiwan (China) |
The death toll in Taiwan from Typhoon Mindulle, which swept across the island triggering floods and landslides earlier this week, has risen to 14 with eight others missing |
| VO-2004-000041-IDN
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Volcano |
Indonesia |
2 tourists were killed and 5 people were badly injured.
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| ST-2004-000040-BGD
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SEVERE LOCAL STORM |
Bangladesh |
Three fishermen drowned and about 200 others were missing after a powerful storm sank at least 18 trawlers off Bangladesh's southern coast, officials and survivors said Sunday.
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| TC-2004-000039----
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Tropical Cyclone |
(Non-Localized) |
Typhoon DIANMU (T0406) |
| TC-2004-000039-JPN
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Tropical Cyclone |
Japan |
Powerful winds and towering waves pummeled southern Japan on Sunday as typhoon Dianmu headed north toward the country more densely populated main islands. Officials said three people had died from accidents in stormy seas. |
| TC-2004-000039-KOR
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Tropical Cyclone |
Korea Republic |
The typhoon Dianmu (Helen/09W/T0406) killed 6 and left 522 homeless in Republic of Korea. |
| TC-2004-000038----
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Tropical Cyclone |
(Non-Localized) |
Typhoon CHANTHU (T0405) |
| TC-2004-000038-THA
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Tropical Cyclone |
Thailand |
The typhoon Chanthu (Gener/08W/T0405) killed one and affected 4,000 people in Thailand.
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| TC-2004-000038-VNM
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Tropical Cyclone |
Viet Nam |
Typhoon causes 11 dead in central province.
Ha Noi, June 14 (VNA) - Seven people were killed and another five were injured when typhoon Chanthu hit the central province of Binh Dinh on Saturday, causing an estimated 86.7 billion VND in damages. Most of the victims were fishermen. |
| FF-2004-000037-IND
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Flash Flood |
India |
At least 30 people have died in three separate incidents while trying to cross a swollen river in eastern India.
Strong, swift currents and higher water levels were reported on the Bagmati river in Bihar state.
A bus plunged into the river while trying to cross a low bridge.
A jeep skidded in the river, killing two passengers.
30 feared dead in Bihar boat mishap
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| FL-2004-000036-MKD
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Flood |
Macedonia |
Flooding has affected parts of the municipalities of Jegunovce, Dzepciste, Strumica, Gevgelija, Kocani, and Bogdanci. Tetovo has also been flooded but with minor damages. |
| VO-2004-000035-IDN
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Volcano |
Indonesia |
20,000 people have been evacuated. |
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