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Disasters on week 46 or after
From 2009/11/8 To 2009/11/21

FF-2009-000246-LKA
Flash Flood,Sri Lanka: 60,000 people were left homeless in the capital Colombo and the suburbs. some of the roads in the capital were up to two metres (six feet) under water as storm systems were unable to cope with the deluge.

FL-2009-000245-SRB
Flood,Serbia Montenegro: Heavy rains in the south-west of Serbia caused floods in many villages and cities on 6-7 November, forcing some 300 families to leave their houses.

CW-2009-000244-CHN
Cold Wave,China, P Rep: According to the Ministry of Civil Affairs announced (MCA ), heavy snow has left 21 people dead in north and central China. Mmore than 9,000 buildings collapsed and about 190,400 hectares of crops were affected, causing direct economic losses of around 4.5 billion yuan (about 659 million U.S. dollars).

LS-2009-000243-TZA
Land Slide,Tanzania, Uni Rep: A landslide on a mountainside in northern Tanzania triggered by four days of heavy rain has killed at least 20 people.(AlertNet)

FL-2009-000242-IRQ
Flood,Iraq: In the Erbil and Dahuk Governorates over 3,000 persons (500 families) across ten locations in the mountainous districts of Mergasur, Rawanduz, Choman, Zhakho, Sumel, Aqra were affected by flash flooding following heavy rains and winds on 1 Nov 2009.

EP-2009-000084-MNG
Epidemic,Mongolia: As the extension of the ongoing H1N1 pandemic, Mongolia has been experiencing a serious epidemic of H1N1 since October 12 and as of November 9, the latest available statistics from the Ministry of Health indicate that a total of 929 people have been infected with this virus and nine people died, including two pregnant women.

FL-2009-000238-SLV
Flood,El Salvador: Floods due to heavy rain have killed 91 in the departments of Salvador, La Libertad, Cuscatl?n, La Paz, San Vicente