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Wawa Flood, Landslide: State of emergency declared

Disaster Report: A state of emergency declared in Wawa . Heavy rainfall washed out the Trans-Canada Highway in Wawa, Ontario, Canada. Want to submit a News tip or story idea? Click here Keep this page open or visit later to get update report. Check Worldwide Natural Disasters List + Detail Report Original post: Natural Disasters List October 26, 2012   Related posts: Flooding in Kashechewan and Fort Albany: State of emergency declared Flash floods in Nova Scotia, Canada Landslides in British Columbia, Canada List of recent natural disasters in Canada in 2012 Update 01:05 UTC; October 28, 2012 -The Northern Ontario community of Wawa could be under a state of emergency for two or three weeks more. -Following Mayor Linda Nowicki, rebuilding the washed out roads in wawa could cost about $10-million to $15-million. -The northern Ontario town is currently seeking provincial funding for repairs to roads, bridges caused by heavy rainfall. -State of emergency declared in No

Light earthquake in Montreal, Quebec, Canada

Disaster Report: Magnitude 3.9 light earthquake shakes Montreal region of Quebec, Canada . Want to submit a News tip or story idea? Click here    Keep this page open or visit later to get update report. Check Worldwide Natural Disasters List + Detail Report    Did you feel this earthquake? - Share your experiences    Update Felt reports as received by Disaster-Report.Com through felt report form , More felt reports below Juan Rivera from McGill, Montreal: "We live in the McGill area of Montreal. We heard what seemed like a huge truck rumbling toward us and the house began to vibrate strongly . It got very loud and then we heard a pop and felt like something had hit the house. Then the rumbling subsided very slowly. It was still there about a minute later. There was a directionality to the quake. It seemed to come from the west and move toward the east." Mark Spronkmans from Sainte-Anne-des-Lacs, Quebec, Canada: "Light shaking for 5-10 seconds ending with

Recent Natural Disasters In Canada — Récentes catastrophes naturelles au Canada

Recent Natural Disasters in Canada Récentes catastrophes naturelles au Canada This list contains major natural disasters in Canada with detail report.  Cette liste contient les grandes catastrophes naturelles au Canada avec rapport détaillé. The most recent natural disasters are at the top of the list. Les catastrophes naturelles les plus récentes sont en haut de la liste. If certain natural disasters/hazards around your area aren't listed, kindly report through contact form    Topics: Earthquake, Flood, Volcanic Eruption, Tornado, Tsunami, Wildfire, Drought, Hailstorm, Heat Wave, Hurricane, Epidemic, Famine, Lahar, Limnic Eruption, Mudflow, Solar Flare and other disasters. Sujets: Tremblement de terre, inondation, éruption volcanique, Tornado, tsunami, incendies de forêt, sécheresse, grêle, Heat Wave, l'ouragan, épidémie, famine, Lahar, éruption limnique, coulées de boue, Solar Flare et d'autres catastrophes. Note: The disaster here, includes only which are pub

Natural Disasters List March 14, 2012-Series Of Very Strong Earthquakes Rattled Tokyo And Northeastern Japan

Disaster Report: This natural disaster list covers important natural disasters in the world with detail update report.                                                      Want To Share!! Let Others Know                                           Report through contact form or write in comment section below                    Follow Disaster Report @ facebook ( Disaster Report ), twitter ( Disaster_Update ) and Google +( Disaster Report )                              Keep This Page Open Or Visit Later To Get Update Report Recent World Disasters M 6.9 very strong Sea quake Off the East Coast of Honshu, Japan (@ 27 km depth) with epicenter located 235 km S of Kushiro. About 611,000 people will have felt moderate shaking of MMI V. People of Obihiro, Otofuke, Shizunai and Kushiro will have experienced moderate shaking of MMI V. This earthquake generated a small tsunami. Some communities along the northern Pacific coast advised residents to evacuate coastal homes. The meteoro