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LS-2024-000228-UGA Land Slide Uganda Following heavy rains of 27th November 2024 across Bulambuli District and the neighboring districts, the flooding was triggered by the overflow of River Simu, which inundated nearby households, destroyed crops, and disrupted major roads, including Sironko-Kapchorwa and Muyembe-Nakapiripit. This led to the collapse of bridges and transport disruptions. Later that evening, from 7:00 PM to 9:00 PM, the conditions also led to landslides events in eight villages in Buluganya parish and other areas in Sooti, Sisiyi, and Bulago sub-counties. While the floods have had impact in the riverine communities, the most significant impact and humanitarian need came from the landslides which caused extensive destruction, displacing thousands of families.  
EQ-2024-000227-VUT Earthquake Vanuatu GDACS - High humanitarian impact, magnitude 7.3M tsunami generates 0.34m 
OT-2024-000226-ARM Other Armenia As a consequence of the escalating challenges in the Middle East, increasing flow of Armenian people arriving from Syria and Lebanon is anticipated. 
TC-2024-000225-COM Tropical Cyclone Comoros GDACS - Tropical Cyclone CHIDO-25 High humanitarian impact, max wind speed 243 km/h 
TC-2024-000224-MDG Tropical Cyclone Madagascar A new tropical cyclone named CHIDO, formed over the southern Indian Ocean, is moving west towards northern Madagascar. On 10 December at 6.00 UTC, its centre was located in the sea, approximately 1,300 km east of Antsiranana city, Diana Region, northern Madagascar, with maximum sustained winds of 116 km/h (tropical storm). CHIDO is forecast to continue westwards, strengthening, and it could cross northern Madagascar on the afternoon of 13 December. On 10-11 December light rain is forecast over north-western Madagascar while on 12-13 December heavy to very heavy rainfall is expected across northern Madagascar. 
TC-2024-000224-MOZ Tropical Cyclone Mozambique On 15 December, Tropical Cyclone Chido made landfall in Mozambique, bringing strong winds and heavy rain. 
FL-2024-000223-LBY Flood Libyan Arab Jamah Recent heavy rainfall in Libya has resulted in widespread flooding across several municipalities, impacting communities, infrastructure, and essential services. The most affected areas include Tarhuna, Bani Waleed, Ghiryan, Qasr Akhyar, Ain Zara, Garabolli and Tajoura. Many roads have been rendered impassable, complicating the delivery of aid. The floods have led to five confirmed casualties - three civilians and two rescue workers from the Emergency and Ambulance Service in Tarhuna - and affected around 667 families in various areas. 
VO-2024-000222-PHL Volcano Philippines Kanlaon Volcano erupted Monday afternoon, December 9 prompting authorities to raise its status to Alert Level 3, indicating heightened volcanic unrest. 
FL-2024-000221-IDN Flood Indonesia Heavy rainfall has continued to affect Java islands in the past few days, causing floods and landslides that have resulted in casualties and damage. According to the National Agency for Disaster Countermeasure (BNPB), as of 6 December, two people died and six are still missing in the Simpenan district of the Sukabumi regency, in West Java province, where 216 houses and ten bridges have been damaged leaving several people isolated. For the next 24 hours, very heavy rainfall is still forecast over western Java island. 
CE-2024-000220-SYR Complex Emergency Syrian Arab Rep  
TC-2024-000219-IND Tropical Cyclone India The passage of the tropical cyclone FENGAL over the Puducherry union territory and the neighbouring Tamil Nadu state, south-eastern India on 1 December, caused very heavy rainfall, strong winds, storm surges, floods and landslides that have resulted in an increased number of casualties and damage. 
TC-2024-000219-LKA Tropical Cyclone Sri Lanka The deep depression in the Bay of Bengal conditions to the northeast of Sri Lanka has caused heavy rains across the country since 23rd November 2024. The heavy rainfall along the coastal side, which has continued since 23rd November, triggered flash floods in the country on 26th November 2024. On 29th November 2024, the Department of Meteorology issued a ‘Red' alert warning for Cyclone “FENGAL” over the Southwest Bay of Bengal for the land and the deep and shallow sea areas around the island. As per the warning, the Deep Depression over Southwest Bay of Bengal moved north-northwestwards and intensified into a cyclonic storm “FENGAL” and was located about 280 km northeast of Kankasanthurai and 310 km north-northeast of Trincomalee. Heavy flash flooding has affected low-lying regions, and disruptions to fisheries have led to warnings from Sri Lanka's Disaster Management Centre. Authorities have advised fishermen to suspend their operations. Several roads and bridges have been damaged, particularly in the Northern, North Central, and Eastern Provinces. The primary route from Colombo to Ratnapura, Wellawaya, and Batticaloa has been temporarily closed, and the public is advised to use alternative routes. The Disaster Management Centre reports that 475,000 individuals have been affected across 232 Divisional Secretariat Divisions in 24 districts due to the indirect impacts of Cyclone FENGAL. 
FL-2024-000218-MYS Flood Malaysia The Northeast Monsoon (MTL) began in early November 2024 and is expected to end by March 2025, during which Malaysia is forecasted to experience five to seven episodes of heavy rainfall. Continuous heavy rain lasting several days has resulted in flooding in low-lying and flood-prone areas, such as Kelantan, Terengganu, and several other regions in Peninsular Malaysia. According to official statistics as of November 28, 2024, a total of 31,798 individuals from 9,613 families have been affected by the Northeast Monsoon floods in both the East and West Coasts. Additionally, six major rivers in Kelantan have surpassed danger levels and are showing rising trends. These include Sungai Lanas in Jeli at 31.28 meters, Sungai Kelantan in Kuala Krai (25.41 meters), Sungai Kelantan in Machang (20.27 meters), Sungai Golok in Rantau Panjang (10.94 meters), Sungai Melor in Bachok (9.85 meters), and Sungai Semerak in Pasir Puteh (3.69 meters). In Terengganu, the number of flood victims has risen sharply to 3,768 compared to 1,851 yesterday evening, with a total of 69 Temporary Evacuation Centers (PPS) opened across the districts of Besut, Setiu, Dungun, Hulu Terengganu, Marang, and Kemaman. Besut is the most affected district, recording 2,335 victims housed in 33 PPS, followed by Hulu Terengganu (513 people in 19 PPS), Setiu (388 people in 11 PPS), Dungun (246 people in two PPS), Kemaman (215 people in two PPS), and Marang (71 people in two PPS).  
FL-2024-000217-THA Flood Thailand Continuous heavy rains brought by the northeast monsoon since the last week have caused floods and flash floods over the southern region of Thailand and Peninsular Malaysia as reported by the Department of Disaster Prevention and Mitigation (DDPM) Thailand and Agensi Pengurusan Bencana Negara (NADMA) Malaysia. As of 28 Nov, a total of 136,219 households affected in Satun, Surat Thani, Nakhon Si Thammarat, Songkhla, Pattani, Narathiwat, and Yala Provinces were reported by DDPM Thailand. 
FL-2024-000216-DOM Flood Dominican Republic As of 14 November, rainfall models predict 60-100 mm of rain over the next 24-48 hours, with 40-80 mm expected in the next 72-120 hours, potentially higher in isolated areas. 
FL-2024-000215-CRI Flood Costa Rica On 7 November 2024, the National Meteorological Institute (IMN) issued a Meteorological Advisory reporting that, following the indirect influence of Hurricane Rafael, the Intertropical Convergence Zone persisted over the Central American Isthmus. This phenomenon, combined with the passage of Tropical Wave #45, exacerbated soil saturation across various regions of the country, reaching critical levels in both Peninsulas, the North Pacific, South Pacific mountains, Northern Zone, Central Pacific, and Central Valley. Due to the elevated saturation levels, these areas faced significant vulnerability to potential incidents, prompting the IMN to recommend heightened preventive measures 
FL-2024-000214-COL Flood Colombia On 7 November 2024, the Government of the municipality of Bogotá in Colombia, reported at least 210 child were evacuated and 180 vehicles were affected due to severe weather in the form of heavy rain. Media is reporting 1,466 people were evacuated and 26 incidents related to the rains, including flooding and landslides. 
TC-2024-000213-PHL Tropical Cyclone Philippines Super Typhoon Man-Yi, known locally as Pepito made landfall in the eastern Philippines, hitting Panganiban and Catanduanes, becoming the sixth typhoon to strike the country in a month. This series of relentless storms has impacted over 10 million people, displaced countless families, and caused an estimated 470 million Philippine Pesos in damage to homes, agriculture, and infrastructure?devastating lives and stalling recovery efforts across the region. 
FL-2024-000212-HTI Flood Haiti From November 10 to 12, 2024, torrential rains fell across the entire Sud department, causing severe flooding. The municipalities of Les Cayes, Torbeck, Port-Salut and Saint-Louis du Sud are among the most affected. According to the DGPC, 3,558 families have urgent humanitarian needs in these four municipalities. 
TC-2024-000211-BLZ Tropical Cyclone Belize Following its influence across north-eastern Central America, the IFRC Disaster Response and Preparedness reports three missing people and 20,000 affected in Honduras, 123,276 affected people in Belize, and almost 8,000 affected people in Guatemala. 
TC-2024-000211-GTM Tropical Cyclone Guatemala Following its influence across north-eastern Central America, the IFRC Disaster Response and Preparedness reports three missing people and 20,000 affected in Honduras, 123,276 affected people in Belize, and almost 8,000 affected people in Guatemala. 
TC-2024-000211-HND Tropical Cyclone Honduras Tropical Storm Sara made landfall on late 14 November near the Honduras-Nicaragua border, bringing sustained winds of 45 mph and heavy rainfall, with up to 30 inches expected in parts of northern Honduras, posing severe flooding and mudslide risks. Sara has already affected more than 20,500 people in Honduras. Authorities have placed multiple departments under alert, with public offices and humanitarian networks standing by to support. In Belize, officials and UN teams are actively preparing for Sara's possible landfall within 72 hours. Other countries in Central America are also evaluating potential impacts from the storm. Sara previously left heavy rains to Panama and Costa Rica, both of which had recently taken on high rainfall from Rafael earlier in November. The non-stop rains prompted evacuations in Costa Rica and an emergency declaration in Panama. Sara is the 18th named storm in the 2024 Atlantic hurricane season, which was forecast to produce between 17 and 25 named storms.  
FR-2024-000210-SYR Fire Syrian Arab Rep Multiple fires have recently occurred in the coastal and central regions of Syria. The potential causes of these fires are diverse, including the warm eastern winds commonly observed during this time of year. Additionally, an abundance of dry vegetation that burns rapidly, coupled with reduced moisture content in trees, contributes to the fire risk. There is also a possibility that some fires have been ignited due to human activities. Since October 29, 2024, there has been a marked increase in fire intensity, particularly in the Homs and Lattakia governorates. The majority of the fires have been reported in rugged mountainous and remote areas. The size and severity of certain bushfires have produced localized weather phenomena, that trap heat and generate strong winds, further exacerbating the fire situation. High wind conditions have facilitated the rapid spread of the flames, with some fires crossing highways and roads. The lack of capacity for the firemen such as vehicles and fuel are some of many other factors affecting the capacities of public services due to the continuities of Syrian crisis including the impact of different inputs (the Middle East crisis, the sanctions, climate change, etc.). Separate fires also occurred in Tartous governate however the scale of those fires is limited with limited impact on the local population. 
FL-2024-000209-PAN Flood Panama The intense rains caused by the low pressure system have wreaked havoc in several regions of the country. Overflowing rivers, landslides, falling trees and power poles have all been the result of these extreme weather conditions. Between November 2 and 4, multiple floods, landslides, and river floods were recorded in multiple provinces, including Bocas del Toro, Chiriquí, Veraguas, Herrera, Los Santos, and Panamá Este, as well as in the Ngäbe-Buglé region. 
TC-2024-000208-PHL Tropical Cyclone Philippines Nika hovers over Ifugao, may weaken into storm by evening Nov 11 
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EQ-2024-000227-VUT
Earthquake,Vanuatu: GDACS - High humanitarian impact, magnitude 7.3M tsunami generates 0.34m

OT-2024-000226-ARM
Other,Armenia: As a consequence of the escalating challenges in the Middle East, increasing flow of Armenian people arriving from Syria and Lebanon is anticipated.

TC-2024-000224-MOZ
Tropical Cyclone,Mozambique: On 15 December, Tropical Cyclone Chido made landfall in Mozambique, bringing strong winds and heavy rain.

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