Overview
Orange flood alert in Mexico Sun, 1 Nov 2009 00:00 +0000 Source: Dartmouth Flood Observatory based on media analysis
See also experimental flood monitoring system for Mexico
Analysis: November 12, 2009: "The Mexican government has declared parts of the Gulf coast state of Tabasco disaster zones due to flooding from days of heavy rains, freeing up federal relief funds for the area.The Interior Department decree issued Monday covers the ...
The flood started on 11/1/2009 and ended on 11/12/2009, with a duration of 12 days.
This flood has
severity class 2 (i.e. this is an extreme event with an estimated recurrence interval greater than 100 years).
The main cause is Heavy Rain.
The alert score is based on the reported death and displaced. Red = 1000 or more people killed or 800000 or more people displaced. Orange = 100 or more people killed or 80000 or more displaced.
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alert score: 2
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magnitude: 5.9
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duration: 12
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severity: 2
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affected region: 44320 km2
Impact
Reports indicate that person(s) have been killed and 200000 have been displaced.
No reports on damage have been found.
The flood affected a region of approximately 44320 km2.
Location
For the following locations damage has been reported: Gulf Coast, Tobasco
The approximate geographic location of this flood is 18.48 latitude and -91.05 longitude.
This is the centroid of the affected area, as determined by the place names mentioned in the media.
Rivers in flood:
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