EXECUTIVE SUMMARY The purpose of this handbook is to inform United States (U.S.) military and civilian personnel, as well as international partners and stakeholders, of the hazards to which Mongolia...
EXECUTIVE SUMMARY The purpose of this handbook is to inform United States (U.S.) military and civilian personnel, as well as international partners and stakeholders, of the hazards to which Mongolia...
World Bank Report Highlights Importance of Social Protection Response in Strengthening Mongolian Households’ Resilience to Climate and Economic Shocks Ulaanbaatar, May 27, 2025 — A new World Bank...
OVERALL PROGRESS Context Mongolia is a landlocked country with an average altitude of 1,580 meters above sea level. It has a strong continental climate, which is generally dry with hot summers and...
Provide any updates in the situation since the field report and explain what is expected to happen. By the time the heavy rainfalls (up to 28.4 mm) had started on 3 July 2023 and continued through 8...
Bangladesh + 8 more
As the full impact of El Niño is expected in the coming months, IFRC urges authorities and humanitarian organisations to brace for multiple disasters hitting simultaneously, with more intensity.
Afghanistan + 7 more
AFGHANISTAN Between 1 and 30 July, heavy rains intensified and flash flooding affected some 6,193 people across eight provinces of Afghanistan – 1,071 people in Kabul; 1,345 people in Kunar; 130...
A flash flood caused by torrential rains in the Mongolian capital, Ulaanbaatar, on 5 August resulted in 4 deaths and 59 people being displaced in a temporary shelter. The flood has also damaged 246...
World + 10 more
The last few weeks have seen large scale floodings in southwestern China and northwestern India including its capital, Delhi. The deluge in China and India is no exception to an emerging trend of...
Heavy rain continues to affect Mongolia since 3 July 2023. The situation was exacerbated by the collapse of the Selbe River Dam, increasing the flooding in Ulaanbaatar. According to IFRC, 128,000...
Heavy rain since 3 July continues to affect the people in the capital of Mongolia, Ulaanbaatar. As per the government estimates, 128,000 people belonging to 31,600 families have been affected and...
Description of the Event Approximate date of impact The highest level of warning for weather alert has been issued on 8 July 2023, predicting that precipitation is expected to continue until 12 July,...
Pakistan + 2 more
PAKISTAN The first spell of monsoon rains in Pakistan this season have caused the deaths of 48 people and injured 90 others across the country, according to the National Disaster Management Authority...
The flood triggered by heavy rains occurring since 3 July continues to affect people in Mongolia's capital, Ulaanbaatar. The water levels of the Selbe and Tuul Rivers continue to flow at dangerous...
Highlights Between 3-4 July 2023, heavy rains and floods disrupted Ulaanbaatar city and the surrounding areas. A total precipitation of 28.4 mm - half the minimum annual rainfall - has occurred...
Flooding triggered by heavy rains since the beginning of the week and damage to a dam at the Selbe River have resulted in hundreds of people being displaced and damage to infrastructure in Mongolia's...