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OverviewGreen flood alert in Dominican Republic Fri, 25 Jun 2010 00:00 +0000 See also experimental flood monitoring system for Dominican Republic Analysis: June 27, 2010: "Hundreds without shelter after floods caused by a tropical wave moving westward" The flood started on 6/25/2010 and ended on 6/27/2010, with a duration of 3 days. This flood has severity class 1 (i.e. large flood event with significant damage to structures or agriculture; fatalities; and/or 1-2 decades-long reported interval since the last similar event). The main cause is Torrential 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.
ImpactNo reports on damage have been found. The flood affected a region of approximately 15730 km2. LocationFor the following locations damage has been reported: The approximate geographic location of this flood is 19.25 latitude and -70.39 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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