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Jun 28 2021
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Uganda – Multi-hazard Infographic (March 2022)
A total of 9,918 individuals were affected representing 3,672 households. 2,718 individuals from 453 households were internally displaced by disasters. So far in 2022, 14,671 individuals have been affected by disasters, representing 4,800 households.
Apr 07 2022
Uganda – Multi-hazard Infographic (March 2022)
Uganda – Multi-hazard Infographic (February 2022)
On the 24th January 2022, Kisoro Districts was hit by heavy rains that triggered mudslides and floods in two subcounties (Muramba and Nyarusiza). This report provides an overview of needs and conditions.
Uganda – Multi-hazard Infographic (January 2022)
On the 24th January 2022, Kisoro Districts was hit by heavy rains that triggered mudslides and floods in two subcounties (Muramba and Nyarusiza). This report provides an overview of needs and conditions.
Feb 14 2022
Uganda – Multi-hazard Infographic (January 2022)
Uganda – Info Sheet: Multi-Hazard Response/DRR Platform (December 2021)
December was characterized by disaster triggers which included floods, drought/famine, landslides/mudslides, heavy storms/hailstorms and transport related hazards:
Uganda – Info Sheet: Multi-Hazard Response/DRR Platform (November 2021)
In November, the nation experienced floods, heavy storms/hailstorms, fires, transport-related accidents, Collapsed Structures/Buildings/Earth/Quarry and the two explosions that rocked Kampala city, killing at least seven people.
Uganda – Info Sheet: Multi-Hazard Response/DRR Platform (October 2021)
A total of 29,833 persons (44% male and 56% female) representing 5,719 households were affected by landslides (Bududa), floods (Kapelabyong, Napak, Obongi…), heavy storms/hailstorms (Masaka, Busia & Sironko) and earthquake (Western region – Kasese).
Uganda – Info Sheet: Multi-Hazard Response/DRR Platform (September 2021)
The month of September marked the beginning of SOND rainy season which was characterised by abnormal rains which triggered natural hazards in Uganda.
Uganda – Info Sheet: Multi-Hazard Response/DRR Platform (August 2021)
The month of August received above normal rains in some parts of the country that triggered floods, heavy winds and heavy storms/hailstorms. And drought has also persisted in the cattle corridor from July.
Uganda – Info Sheet: Multi-Hazard Response/DRR Platform (July 2021)
Extreme weather events in July led to the occurrence of the natural disasters like drought, floods and hailstorms in Uganda and human activities also played a big role in the fire outbreaks reported.
Uganda – Info Sheet: Multi-Hazard Response/DRR Platform (June 2021)
In the month of June, there were few hazards reported as the MAM rainy season came to end. Most of the disasters that were reported in the previous months were mostly triggered by rains in most districts of Uganda.
Uganda – Info Sheet: Multi-Hazard Response/DRR Platform (December 2021)
December was characterized by disaster triggers which included floods, drought/famine, landslides/mudslides, heavy storms/hailstorms and transport related hazards.