Floods due to heavy rain have killed 91 in the departments of Salvador, La Libertad, Cuscatlán, La Paz, San Vicente.
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Floods caused by heavy rains have claimed 15 lives in Thailand's southernmost provinces of Songkhla, Narathiwat, Pattani and Yala.
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Hundreds of families have been affected by floods in Encarnacion (Itapua), Ayolas (Misiones), Ciudad del Este (Alto Parana) e Ita Cora (Neembucu).
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read moreOn 12 and 14 September 2009, two heavy torrential rains poured down in the capital N?Djamena leading to the flooding of almost half of the town. The stormy rains aggravated the already worse situation that started since the beginning of the rainy season. The most affected areas are Walia, Kamda, Toukra, Habena, Chagoua, and Moursal.The Red Cross of Chad?s urban committee conducted a rapid assessment and estimated that over 545 houses were destroyed.
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read moreUnseasonably heavy rains in western Nepal left a trail of destruction Tuesday(05/10/2009), killing at least 36 people and injuring several others, official said. Government officials said landslides struck at least five districts in western Nepal while flash floods were reported in Nepal's plains, known as Terai, after heavy rain began falling Sunday evening.
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On 21 September 2009, three people died and property was destroyed during floods that occurred in Kisumu and Nyando districts, Nyanza province. Floods in the Kisumu district occurred in Winam and Kadibo divisions, killing three (3) people and affecting about 10,000 people. Floods in the flood prone district of Nyando occurred in Miwani division. 1126 people (206 households) had their houses submerged and an additional 3,000 people were affected by the floods.
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The heaviest flood in over a 100 years hit the Prakasam Barrage on Krishna River threatening several villages downstream even as the toll due to heavy rains and rampaging floods in Andhra Pradesh and Karnataka climbed to 205. Andhra Pradesh & Karnatka are under the grip of flash floods. Several towns and villages in the state, particularly in Kurnool, Mahabubnagar and Krishna districts in Andhra Pradesh, have been inundated with the mighty Krishna river and its tributaries in spate for the past four days.
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Italian government declared a state of emergency after flash floods and mudslides hit the southern town of Messina in Sicily leaving at least 20 dead and 35 missing
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On 21 September 2009 heavy rainfall caused flooding of hundreds of houses and roads in central parts of Azerbaijan. The Hajigabul district is most affected and some 70 per cent of the territory was flooded. Latest information suggests that more than 5,000 people are affected. More than 2,300 houses have been damaged or destroyed. The Azerbaijan Red Crescent will provide food and non-food items to 300 families amounting to 1,200 persons in Navahi.
Source: http://www.glidenumber.net/glide/public/search/details.jsp?glide=18910&record=9&last=4478
Reliefweb: http://www.reliefweb.int/rw/dbc.nsf/doc108?OpenForm&emid=FL-2009-000208-AZE
ADRC: http://www.adrc.or.jp/latestinfo/view_c.php?lang=en&KEY=FL-2009-000208-AZE
read moreSevere flooding in north Georgia has killed so far seven people, submerged homes, knocked out power and turned streams into rivers.
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Floods in US Georgia, North Carolina, Alabama and Tennessee have claimed at least 8 lives, more than 220 have taken refuge in shelters.
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