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Mar
07
2013

PDC Global Flood Survey

Floods around the world! Weather events of the past week have included flooding around the world: in the U.S., Indonesia, India, Australia, Europe, and South America. At the same time, many areas were working toward recovery from recent floods, including areas discussed here last week:  Australia (New South Wales and Queensland), North America (southern states), Europe (England, …

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Feb
28
2013

PDC Global Flood Survey

More flooding this week! Over the past week, flooding events were observed on several continents and in many regions around the world, including Australia (New South Wales, Queensland, Victoria, and Western Australia), North America (Mississippi, Louisiana, Alabama, Georgia and Florida), Europe (England, Italy, Macedonia, and Greece), Asia (Pakistan and Thailand), and Africa (Zambia, Mozambique, Malawi, and Rwanda). …

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Feb
21
2013

PDC Global Flood Survey

Another busy week of flooding! Another busy week of flooding! Over the past week flooding events were observed in many places around the world, including Australia (New South Wales and Queensland), England, North America (Mississippi, Louisiana, Alabama and Florida), South America (Bolivia), Indonesia (Jambi, Riau, Banten, South Sumatra), and Africa (Zambia, Madagascar, Mozambique, Malawi). Below, let’s take a closer …

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Feb
14
2013

PDC Global Flood Survey

Rain and Flooding in Indonesia This week we will focus on the recent heavy rainfall that is currently influencing  Indonesia, with a closer look at the ongoing flood event in Jambi Province. Flooding in Jambi Province, Indonesia Since the beginning of this year, many areas within Indonesia have been impacted by severe flooding as the result of …

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Feb
07
2013

PDC Global Flood Survey

Know your local hazard exposure!   PDC not only monitors current flooding events, but also tracks historical large floods, because understanding your local hazard exposure allows communities to mitigate, prepare for, and respond to known hazards. The image above shows some of the current flood events (icons) occurring around the world, as well as regions (teal-shaded …

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