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This map shows the total number of Deaths,Missing, Injured and Household damages during Seti Flood in Kaski District of Nepal

Source/Methodolgy: The Source of Data are - Field Report: DDRC, NRCS, Geodata: Survey Department GIST, ESRI

Sector: Disaster Risk Management

Author: IMU/RCHCO

An accidental fire broke out in Aurahi VDC of Siraha district around noon of 15 May 2012 and gutted around 3000 huts of around 1000 families. This map shows the fire boke out site with huts damaged in Siraha district

Source/Methodolgy: The Source of Data are - Field Report: DDRC, NRCS, Geodata: Survey Department GIST, ESRI

Sector: Disaster Risk Management

Author: IMU/RCHCO

An accidental fire broke out in Aurahi VDC of Siraha district around noon of 15 May 2012 and gutted around 3000 huts of around 1000 families. This map shows the fire boke out site with huts damaged in Siraha district

Source/Methodolgy: The Source of Data are - Field Report: DDRC, NRCS, Geodata: Survey Department GIST, ESRI

Sector: Disaster Risk Management

Author: IMU/RCHCO

Despite being one of the most active volcanoes in Papua New Guinea, Bagana is poorly monitored. Located on the mountainous spine of Bouganville Island, it is both far from any cities or large towns and hard to reach due to the rough terrain. Bagana emits volcanic gases (including water vapor and sulfur dioxide) almost continuously, and frequently extrudes thick lava flows. Satellites provide the most reliable way to watch this activity.

Days of torrential rain caused widespread flooding in southern China in May 2012. Heavy rain fell from May 8 to 16, 2012, the Flood Observatory reported. The International Business Times reported that more than 5 million people in more than 10 provinces had been affected by the downpours. As of May 14, authorities had evacuated nearly 200,000 residents.

21 May 2012 - More than 1,000 families have been affected by recent flash floods and heavy storms Gode and Korahe zones.

Link: Humanitarian Bulletin - Weekly Humanitarian Highlights in Ethiopia, 21 May 2012

UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs:

To learn more about OCHA's activities, please visit http://unocha.org/.

Widespread human rights violations in the Philippines, combined with high levels of corruption and a climate of impunity, create considerable reputational and operational risks for companies operating in, or sourcing from the country. According to Maplecroft’s latest Country Risk Report on the Philippines, such risks are heightened for firms who are obliged to work closely with the government, with political parties or with the security services.

The 7-day cumulative satellite rainfall estimate (RFE) image below indicates moderate rains were received in a few pockects within the Juba and Shabelle basins in Somalia and within the Ethiopian highlands.
The rainfall forecast for the coming week is pointing towards light to moderate rains within the Shabelle and Juba basins both in Ethiopia and Somalia.