Overall Green Flood
in United States

Flood impact summary

This flood is expected to have a low humanitarian impact based on the magnitude and the affected population and their vulnerability.

GDACS ID: 1103888
Deaths: 2
Displaced: 55
Region: Ohio, Harmony Township, South Charleston Pike
Countries: United States
From - To 19 May - 13 Jun
Known identifiers for this event:

GDACS Score

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Impact Assessement as of 28-05-2026

SENDAI Indicator A N Country Location Info
death 1 United States Petal
death 1 United States Newport
SENDAI Indicator B N Country Location Info
affected 30 United States Downtown Connector
displaced 5 United States Irmo
displaced 30 United States Oglala
displaced 20 United States Lanesville
rescued 3 United States Holton
rescued 1 United States Holton
rescued 3 United States Jackson County
rescued 5 United States Sand Springs
rescued 10 United States Vermilion County
rescued 1 United States Alabama, Missouri
rescued 2 United States Alabama, Missouri
rescued 1 United States Russellville
rescued 3 United States Knoxville
rescued 10 United States Cocke County
rescued 3 United States Harmony Township
rescued 10 United States South Charleston Pike
rescued 1 United States Baker Street
rescued 6 United States Jackie Robinson Parkway
rescued 2 United States Bryan
rescued 1 United States Beeville
rescued 1 United States Gerton
SENDAI Indicator C N Country Location Info
houses damaged 10 United States Huntsville
houses damaged 6 United States Cloverdale

Satellite Observation

Satellite-based Flood extent provided by GLOFAS
Overall of the satellite-based flooded area from / to : 2026-05-12 / 2026-06-16  

Timeline of revisions

For accessing reports of previous advisories, please click on the advisory number in the table below.

IDLevelPopulation affectedStart DateEnd DateSource
1 0 deaths 19 May 2026 20 May 2026 GLOFAS
2 0 deaths 20 May 2026 22 May 2026 GLOFAS
3 0 deaths 20 May 2026 21 May 2026 GLOFAS
4 1 deaths 24 May 2026 26 May 2026 GLOFAS
5 0 deaths 22 May 2026 25 May 2026 GLOFAS
6 0 deaths and 5 displaced 24 May 2026 27 May 2026 GLOFAS
7 1 deaths 28 May 2026 30 May 2026 GLOFAS
8 0 deaths 27 May 2026 29 May 2026 GLOFAS
9 0 deaths and 30 displaced 04 Jun 2026 06 Jun 2026 GLOFAS
10 0 deaths 05 Jun 2026 07 Jun 2026 GLOFAS
11 0 deaths 05 Jun 2026 07 Jun 2026 GLOFAS
12 0 deaths 06 Jun 2026 08 Jun 2026 GLOFAS
13 0 deaths 07 Jun 2026 09 Jun 2026 GLOFAS
14 0 deaths 07 Jun 2026 09 Jun 2026 GLOFAS
15 0 deaths 10 Jun 2026 12 Jun 2026 GLOFAS
16 0 deaths and 20 displaced 08 Jun 2026 10 Jun 2026 GLOFAS
17 0 deaths 11 Jun 2026 13 Jun 2026 GLOFAS

Flood polygons

This polygon (translucent blue with a blue border) is drawn by the analysts recording the flood event. It is meant to include all the areas reported as affected, by official source or the media. It does not represent the area actually under water.

Microwave flood detection

Flooded area, as detected in microwaves by the Global Flood Detection System of the JRC, based on NASA TRMM/GPM observations. This system has a rather low resolution (of 5-10km) but is not affected by clouds.
For more details, see http://www.unisdr.org/files/9622_LBNA23303ENC002.pdf.
The areas with a flood signal along the coast are an artefact of the system and should not be considered.

Optical Flood detection

Flooded area as detected in optical wavelengths by NASA/MODIS, known as "MODIS Flood Product". Data are made available by NASA GSFC Flood Mapping Project, http://oas.gsfc.nasa.gov/floodmap/index.html. Resolution of 250m, heavily affected by cloud cover.