At least 43 killed as a result of monsoon rains and flooding across the country.
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At least 33 people were killed and several others were missing following powerful floods in eastern Sudan on Thursday (15 Jul 2010)
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In Japan floods and landslides triggered by record heavy seasonal rainfall have occurred nationwide since 11 June 2010.
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Due to heavy rains at the end of June, and the consequent rise in river levels, more than 1,000 houses have been flooded in Chernivtsy and Ivano-Frankivsk regions.
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Since July 5 2010, the long rains have been pounding a part of the territory of the Republic of Moldova. A lot of localities were affected in the country, as Nemteni, Cotul Morii as well as Obileni. According to the preliminary data received from Emergency Service Centre of Moldova, the average number of disaster-affected residencies in the regions is some 600 houses. As a result, over 2000 people have been evacuated from the projected course of the waters.
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Status Update: 09/07/2010
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read moreDue to heavy rains in the past week water levels of several rivers in Bosnia and Herzegovina have risen. On 22 June water spilled out of the river beds in several municipalities, damaging land and residential objects across the Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina as well as Republika Srpska and Br?ko district.
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Heavy rains which began in 23 June have caused floods in the north-east and north of Romania damaging and floods 4,384 households and affecting more than 12,237 people.
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Monsoon rains triggered major flooding in northeastern India, submerging hundreds of villages and forcing thousands of people to abandon.
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The north eastern and northern districts including Sylhet, Moulavibazar, Sunamganj, Habiganj, Netrokona, Kurigram, Gaibandha, Lalmonirhat of Bangladesh have been inundated due to heavy downpour and of on-rush flood water from upstream (Assam and Meghalaya in India) for last couple of weeks.
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