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Green Flood alert in Philippines from 21/07/2012 00:00 UTC to 23/07/2012 23:59 UTC
GDACS Event Report - Summary

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This flood can have a low humanitarian impact based on the Magnitude and the affected population and their vulnerability.

Updated: this report is based on update number 250.

  • Flood Magnitude 4.63
  • from 21/07/2012 00:00 UTC to 23/07/2012 23:59 UTC
  • 8 killed and 0 displaced

References

Latest media headlines

Articles: 4 | About casualties: 0 | Last hour: 0

Top 10 water trailblazers
Thu, 26 Jul 2012 11:55:00 +0200   trust (en)

Here are the people who are improving access to drinking water and helping bring cleaner water to more people across the world

People and organisations: Supreme Court  United Nations  Rajendra Singh  Third World  Indira Gandhi  Google 

Top 10 water trailblazers
Thu, 26 Jul 2012 10:03:00 +0200   alertnet (en)

Here are the people who are improving access to drinking water and helping bring cleaner water to more people across the world

People and organisations: Supreme Court  United Nations  Rajendra Singh  Third World  Indira Gandhi  Google 

Philippines (the): ECHO Factsheet Philippines – August 2012
Wed, 25 Jul 2012 05:47:00 +0200   reliefWeb (en)

Source: European Commission Humanitarian Aid department Country: Philippines (the) Facts & Figures €33million in response to natural disasters since 1997 €21million to assist the victims of armed conflicts since 1997 €7.7 million for disaster preparedness since 1998 €7.6 million to help storm- and flood-affected people in 2011 €3.

People and organisations: Red Crescent  Red Cross  European Union 

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