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Post-Ketsana Disaster Needs Assessment

Abstract This report, Cambodia Post-Ketsana Disaster Needs Assessment, was undertaken in the wake of the Ketsana Disaster, to assess damage, losses, and resource requirements for recovery. Typhoon Ketsana hit Cambodia between September 29 and October 5, 2009.…

Format:
Assessment
Source:
Govt. Cambodia
Posted:
28 Feb 2010
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Cambodia

FAO/GIEWS - Foodcrops & Shortages 5/01 - Cambodia

Adequate rainfall benefited the crops in late September. Relief efforts are going on in the southern part of the country in Svay Rieng, Takeo and Kompot affected by floods in August. Some 500 000 of the flood affected people…

Format:
Assessment
Source:
FAO
Posted:
6 Nov 2001

Cambodia

FAO/GIEWS - Foodcrops & Shortages 4/01 - Cambodia

Torrential rains and heavy flooding during most of August continue to affect the country. The number of casualties so far is officially estimated as 35 and more than 700 000 people, principally along the Mekong River, have been forced…

Format:
Assessment
Source:
FAO
Posted:
4 Sep 2001

Cambodia

FAO/GIEWS - Foodcrops & Shortages 5/00 - Cambodia

Following the worst flooding for decades the humanitarian and food supply situation still remains precarious. Some 184 people were killed and the overall damage is estimated at around US$50 million. Recovery is likely to take considerable time as many…

Format:
Assessment
Source:
FAO
Posted:
6 Nov 2000

Cambodia

FAO/GIEWS - Foodcrops & Shortages 11/99 - Cambodia

Torrential rains resulted in widespread flooding, principally around the capital Phnom Penh in late October/early November, when 150 mm of rainfall was received instead of 30 mm in normal years. The worst affected areas were around Pursat, Battambang, Kg.Speu, Takeo…

Format:
Assessment
Source:
FAO
Posted:
4 Nov 1999

Cambodia

FAO/GIEWS - Foodcrops & Shortages 09/99 - Cambodia

Continuous heavy rain in late July/early August together with high water levels in the Mekong River, caused heavy flooding in south western part of the country. The provinces of Kampot and Sihanouk were particularly affected, where damage to infrastructure is…

Format:
Assessment
Source:
FAO
Posted:
6 Sep 1999

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