Natural Disasters List April 5, 2012

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  • M 4.6 moderate shallow earthquake in Northern Algeria (@ 10 km depth) with epicenter located just 7 km NW Burj bu arririj. Light shaking of MMI IV will have felt by the people of  Al-air and Burj bu arririj. Weak shaking will have felt as far as Algiers.
    04:56 UTC (local time Thursday, April 05, 2012 at 05:56 AM @ epicenter)
  • M 4.7 moderate shallow earthquake in Timor region, Indonesia (@ 16 km depth) with epicenter located 26 km SE of Kupang. Light shaking of MMI IV will have felt by the people of Kupang. People of Soe will have exprienced a weak shaking of MMI II-III.
    01:44 UTC (local time Thursday, April 05, 2012 at 09:44 AM @ epicenter)

Volcanic Activity List
  • Colombia/Nevado del Ruiz recent volcanic activity
    -Increase in activity, ORANGE alert issued

Flooding List
  • Flooding in Fiji
    -Two more dead bodies found today, making death toll at six so far. Two bodies were found floating in Waimanu River.
    -More than 14,000 people are still taking shelter in different evacuation centers in Fiji. Click for detail update on Fiji floods

Tropical Cyclone List
  • Powerful Cyclone in Moscow, Russia
    -A powerful cyclonic whirl hit the capital city at the speed of 50 km/hr
    -Heavy snowfall reported in Moscow
    -Severe Snowstorm forecast in far eastern Sakhalin Island.

Natural Disaster News
  • Thunderstorm and lightning killed three people in Eastern Nepal. One killed in Biratnagar whose house was burned during lightning. Two other reported to be killed in Paraswati, Saptari district of Nepal.

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This natural disaster list contains daily list of recent natural disasters around the world. The page is break down into various parts as Recent Natural Disasters (real time update report on rolling natural disaster around the world), Recent earthquake List  (only earthquakes which are felt by people), Recent Volcanic Activity (active volcanoes), Recent Flooding (ongoing flood event), Tropical Cyclones (active cyclones) and Natural Disaster News (natural disaster news on various topics like Tornado, Tsunami, Wildfire, Drought, Hailstorm, Heat Wave, Hurricane, Epidemic, Famine, Lahar, Limnic Eruption, Mudflow, Solar Flare and other disasters)
The major natural disasters are linked to definite page containing update report on that disaster. The reference for the time zone is UTC (Coordinated Universal Time, also called GMT).
The natural disaster data are collected from different sources like USGS, EMSC, GDACS, EDIS..
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