Torrents of flood water devastated towns and villages in northeastern Brazil, killing at least 38 people and leaving more than 600 missing and more than 50,000 without shelter.
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Relief has been delivered to population affected by floods, heavy rains and landslides in the province of Panama.
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At least 11 people were killed after heavy rains caused flooding around Ghana's capital, destroying homes and washing out roads, emergency officials in the West African country said on 21 June 2010.
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For the past three days, the Northern Rakhine State (NRS) in Myanmar is facing continuous rains that have
flooded several areas including in Maungdaw and Buthidaung. The Government has confirmed the death of 42 people (18 in Maungdaw and 24 in Buthidaung). Landslides have reportedly occurred in several places (in Buthidaung) and roads and bridges have either been cut or damaged by the floods in Maungdaw and Buthidaung. Several villages are severely flooded. Heavy rain in Myanmar has triggered floods and landslides, washing away bridges, blocking roads and killing at least 12 people, district officials said on Wednesday.
Source: OCHA
International Charter: Space and Major Disasters activated for Myanmar by UNITAR/UNISAT on behalf of UNDP.
Link: http://www.disasterscharter.org/home…
Heavy rains caused floods and landslides in southeast Bangladesh, killing at least 58 people.
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Up to 40,000 people evacuated after torrential rains caused heavy flooding in the southern Philippines.
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A low pressure system moving over the Central American Pacific coastal region is causing intense rainfall in Nicaragua. Several departments "Chinandega, León, Managua, and Matagalpa" have been severely affected by flooding.
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read moreHeavy rains in the Pacific Coast of Costa Rica have triggered floods and mudslides. 157 people in shelters.
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read moreAn estimated 20,000 people in remote parts of East Sepik Province, northwestern Papua New Guinea, have been affected by floods - the worst in 40 years - along the Sepik River since late March
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Three villages have been engulfed by floods after the Kota Panjang hydro-power station (PLTA) was forced to release water to maintain the water level in the reservoir following high rainfall at upstream areas.
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