Natural Disasters List July 5, 2012

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Recent Natural Disasters
  • Landslides in Western Nepal
    -Landslide and flooding destroyed four houses in Shaligram VDC-9 in Parbat district of western Nepal.
    -No causalities reported. Affected people are taking shelter at Setibeni Bazaar.
    -Another mudlside incident reported in Kaligandaki Highway and the Shaligram-Pidikhola rural road. Following local officials, 36 houses at Shaligram and 10 houses at Pidikhola are at risk of landslides.
    -At least 12 houses were destroyed due to landslide in Khalanga yesterday.
    -Landslides are one of the most common natural hazards in Nepal.
  • Landslides in Chamoli, India
    -One killed and 15 other injured in a landslide in Rishikesh-Badrinath National Highway in Chamoli district of India.
    -Heavy rainfall also reported across Uttar Pradesh including Lucknow, Barabanki, Unnao and Faizabad.

Recent Earthquake list
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  • M 3.5 light earthquake in Southern California (@ 5 km depth) with epicenter located just 5 km N from Big Bear City. It will have well felt by the people of Big Bear City, Big Bear Lake, Mentone, Yucaipa, Morongo Valley, Running Springs, San Bernardino, Riverside, Santa Ana, Anaheim and Huntington Beach.
    18:18 UTC (Local time Thursday, July 05, 2012 at 11:18 AM @ epicenter)
    Update
    Tremors were felt as far as Studio City, Escondido, Lake Elsinore, Mira Loma and Lompoc.
  • M 5.4 moderate earthquake in Mindanao, Philippines (@ 62 km depth) with epicenter located 129 km ESE of Sarangani. Light to weak shaking will have felt by the people of Caburan, Glan, Malapatan, Dadiangas and Davao.
    08:14 UTC (local time Thursday, July 05, 2012 at 04:14 PM @ epicenter)
  • M 2.5 weak shallow earthquake in San Francisco Bay Area, California (@ 10 km depth) with epicenter located just 3 km ESE from Berkeley. It will have well felt by the people of Oakland, Berkeley, Piedmont and Emeryville.
    03:40 UTC (local time Wednesday, July 04, 2012 at 08:40:35 PM at epicenter)
  • M 2.8 weak shallow earthquake in Central California (@ 3 km depth) with epicenter located 11 km NNW from Hollister. Just a weak shaking will have felt by the people of San Juan Bautista, Gilroy and San Jose City Hall.
    01:13 UTC (local time Wednesday, July 04, 2012 at 06:13 PM @ epicenter)

Volcanic Activity List
No recent volcanic activity/eruption at this time.

Flooding List
  • Floodig in Duluth
    -One small boy died in Chisago County. The boy drowned at Round Lake.
    -Severe thunderstorm watch issued for St. Louis, Douglas, Bayfield, Lake, Cook, Carlton, Itasca, Koochiching, Iron, Ashland and Price.
  • Flooding in Michigan, United States
    -Heavy rainfall along with thunderstorm and flooding reported in Michigan.
    -Still more than 300,000 homes and businesses across Michigan are without power since the heavy storm hit the area some days ago.
  • Flooding in Cambridgeshire, England
    -Heavy rainfall and flooding predicted in Cambridgeshire by the Met Office.
    -About 60 to 70 mm of rain is expected today and early tomorrow in Cambridgeshire.

Tropical Cyclone List
  • Tropical Depression Four-E
    -As of 01:00 UTC, TD Four-E was located 715 km SSW of Manzanillo, Mexico.
    -The depression is expected to become a tropical storm early today.

Natural Disaster News
  • Wildfire in Del City, Oklahoma
    -Several families in in Del City evacuated.
    -Firefighters immediately extinguish the fire.
    -Minor damage reported.
  • Wildfire in Lonoke, Arkansas
    -Fire has burned about 40 acres and is north of Cabot.
    -Three houses, along with several vehicles reported to be destroyed.
  • Wildfire in Shenandoah National Park, Virginia
    -Wildfire in Shenandoah National Park has burned 2,163 acres.
    -More than 55 % of a wildfire in Shenandoah National Park is contained.
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Useful information to read this daily natural disaster list
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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