Recent rainfall caused floods and landslides severely affecting North Ambrym. Ten villages between Linbul and Ranvetlam, with an estimated population of 950 (239 households), were affected.
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Rain-induced floods have displaced over 8,000 people in a commune north of Bujumbura, the Burundian capital, and damaged at least 1,200 houses as well as crops
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Several days of heavy rain caused a dam burst near Jakarta, drownning over 32, flooding hundreds of homes, many still trapped by waters as high as 6m in some places.
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The western province of Zambia has been hit by widespread flooding. The flooding has mainly affected districts in the Zambezi River Basin. The floods have displaced close to a thousand households, damaged crops both upland and wetland.
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Flooding continues in the Red River Basin of North Dakota and Minnesota, along with flooding in the Missouri River Basin of western North Dakota and in the Minnesota and Mississipi River basins of southern Minnesota. National Weather Service continues to predict that records flooding of the Red River are expected in the city of Fargo, North Dakota.
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A record flooding is affecting the northern portion of the state of Indiana. Roads have been closed and residents evacuated in low-lying areas.
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The Angolan Province of Cunene has over the past 3 weeks experienced heavy rains mostly affecting the central part of the Cunene Province. The Three worst affected municipalities are located in the south: Kwahama, Namacunde and Cuvelai.
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Namibia has received heavy rains over the past three weeks, resulting in floods in the north-eastern and north-western parts of the country. The heavy rains in neighbouring Angola exacerbated the situation, leading to devastating floods in Namibia. The four north-western regions affected by the floods are the Oshana, Ohangwena, Omusati and Oshikoto regions.
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Flooding from local rains started to occur on the 12/02/2009. After heavy rains, In Namibia 42 people were killed and thousands were displaced since early February. Officials said on 24th February more flooding can be expected.
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