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Natural Disasters List May 27, 2013-Copahue volcano

Recent Natural Disasters 2013: This natural disaster list covers important natural disasters in the world with detail update report.
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Recent Natural Disasters
  • Red alert for Copahue volcano
    -A red alert has been declared by Chilean and Argentine authorities and ordered the mandatory evacuation of a 25-km (15.5-mile) radius around the Copahue volcano.
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    Around 2,240 people are expected to be evacuated in Chile alone.
    -Similarly in Neuquen province of Argentina, some 900 people are ordered to evacuate the area. All schools are closed in the municipality. Click for detail report on Copahue volcano.
  • Flooding in the Yukon River community, Alaska
    -At least 100 people have been evacuated due to  flooding in the Yukon River community, Alaska.
    -Two emergency shelters have been set up in Galena at the old school and the Air Force base.
    -Flood warnings were in effect for Galena, Hughes, and Buckland.


Recent Earthquakes 
  • M 5.5 strong earthquake Off coast of Kamchatka, Russia (@ 40 km depth) with epicenter located 129 km SE of Petropavlovsk-Kamchatskiy. Weak shaking will have felt in the coastal area.
    20:22 UTC (local time 09:22; 2013-05-28 @ epicenter) 
  • M 5.6 strong earthquake in Panama (@ 11 km depth) with epicenter located 12km SSW of Guabito. Strong shaking of MMI VI will have felt by the people of Guabito, Changuinola and Sixaola. Click for detail report on Panama earthquake.
    09:41 UTC (local time 2013-05-27 04:41 @ epicenter)


Recent Flash Floods

  • Flooding in Jakarta, Indonesia
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    Jakarta Meteorology, Climatology and Geophysics Agency (BMKG) has predicted heavy flooding accompanied with lightning and strong winds in Jakarta in next two days.
  • Flooding in Accra, Ghana
    -Heavy rainfall has caused flooding in Accra, the capital and largest city of Ghana.
    -Intense rainfall and storm occurred for more than 45 minutes.


Recent Volcanic Activity
  • Chile/Copahue recent volcanic activity
    -A red alert has been declared by Chilean and Argentine authorities and ordered the mandatory evacuation of a 25-km (15.5-mile) radius around the Copahue volcano. Click for detail report on Copahue volcano.


Recent Tropical Cyclones
  • There is no tropical storm activity for today.


Natural Disaster News
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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 Earthquakes  (only earthquakes which are felt by people), Recent Volcanic Activity (erupting volcanoes), Recent Flash Floods (ongoing flood information), Recent Tropical Cyclones (active cyclones) and Natural Disaster News (facts and news about natural/environmental disasters 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 global natural disaster data are collected from different sources like USGS, EMSC, GDACS, EDIS..

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