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Affected countries: Bolivia
In the second week of January 2013, the rainy season in Bolivia, which usually lasts from November through March, intensified, causing floods, hail storms, frosts, and overflowing rivers. Over 29,000 families have been affected in 88 municipalities in eight of the nine departments of the country....
Affected countries: Bolivia
Since October 2011 the incidence of dengue has increased very rapidly in all departments but Potosí and Oruro. Sixteen (16) deaths have so far been reported (PAHO, 15 Feb 2012).
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Affected countries: Bolivia
From the second week of January 2012, the rainy season in Bolivia intensified significantly as result of the La Niña weather phenomenon. A month later, 121 municipalities across the country were affected by overflowed rivers, landslides, hailstorms and widespread flooding. Damages to the road...
Affected countries: Bolivia
The department of Potosí (south east border with Chile) has been declared a disaster area due to the cold front affecting the country. The snow has reached a height of 1.60 meter in some communities and is affecting about 6,000 people, plus 41,000 cattle's heads. (...
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