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Natural Disasters List October 12, 2012-Philippine flash flood kills 3

Disaster Report: This natural disaster list covers important natural disasters in the world with detail update report. 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 Recent Natural Disasters Flash flood in Batangas, Philippines -Three killed and two others are reported to be missing in a flash flood disaster in the northern Philippine province of Batangas. -Flood swept away the vehicle in Nagtaluntong village, town of Lobo. One person was immediately rescued by government security forces. Related natural disaster posts: Metro Manila flooded today: Red Alert issued! Philippines natural disasters list 2012 Recent Earthquakes Did you feel it? - Report an Earthquake M 5.0 moderate earthquake in Costa Rica (@ 45 km depth) with epicenter located just 7 km NNE of Parrita. Light shaking of MMI IV will have felt by the people of Alajuela, Jacó, Heredia, Grecia,

Natural Disasters List August 17, 2012-Wildfire in Southern France

Disaster Report: This natural disaster list covers important natural disasters in the world with detail update report. 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 Recent Natural Disasters Wildfire in Southern France -Wild fire in southern France destroyed 400 hectares of forest. -One firefighter reported to be seriously injured. -A total of 150 firefighters, 60 vehicles and 4 aircraft are struggling to control the fire. -Six provinces in France are currently under a heatwave alert with temperature in Paris expected to hit 36 degrees Celsius during the weekend. Related natural disaster posts: Wildfire in border of France Recent Wildfires in the World Typhoon Kai-Tak in China -More than 18,000 people evacuated from the southern province of Guangdong. -Following China Meteorological Administration, Kai-tak is forecast to dump 250 millimeters (9.8 inches) to 300