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Samoa: Tropical Cyclone Evan - Information Bulletin n° 2

Summary: Typhoon Cyclone Evan made landfall in Samoa on 13 December as a Category 2 storm and was stationary over Samoa for approximately 24 hours before intensifying into a Category 3 storm. Samoa, particularly its capital…

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Situation Report
Source:
IFRC
Posted:
27 Dec 2012
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Samoa + 2 more

Samoa and Fiji: Tropical Cyclone Evan - Information Bulletin n° 1

This bulletin is being issued for information only and reflects the current situation and details available at this time. The International Federation of Red Cross and Red Crescent Societies (IFRC) is not seeking funding or other…

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Situation Report
Source:
IFRC
Posted:
18 Dec 2012
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Pacific: Tropical Cyclone Evan Situation Report No. 3 (as of 17 Dec 2012)

Highlights Extensive damage is feared after Tropical Cyclone Evan passed right over the western coastline of Fiji, one of the most populated areas. There is no detailed information available as yet as communication systems are affected in addition…

Format:
Situation Report
Source:
OCHA
Posted:
18 Dec 2012
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Fiji + 2 more

Tropical Cyclone Evan Update 3, 13 December 2012

What are the current conditions? The centre of Tropical Cyclone Evan is currently just south of Upolu and its movement has slowed somewhat from last night. The system continued to intensify overnight and is now a Category…

Format:
Situation Report
Source:
OCHA
Posted:
13 Dec 2012
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Palau

Palau: Typhoon Bopha Situation Report No. 3 (as of 11 December 2012)

Highlights 112 houses have been completely destroyed. 131 people remain in temporary shelters. Construction to rebuild 125 damaged homes will start by 15 December 2012. Extensive damage to taro patches, banana farms and other crops reported in affected states. Access to…

Format:
Situation Report
Source:
OCHA
Posted:
12 Dec 2012
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