World Status Report

October 4, 2023

This report intends to give the UTD Community a snapshot of international risks, and other issues as reported by the linked media and official sources from the U.S. and other countries.

More health and security information for each country can be found in the travel advisories issued by the governments of the United States, Canada, the UK, New Zealand, and Australia, and the CDC, ECDC, and WHO sites. Not all advise in these sites will apply to US travelers.

Please note the publication date of this report and go to the direct sources linked for the most up-to-date information.  The information in this report may change without prior notice.

Security

Natural Disasters

  • Bolivia – Heatwave (ERCC). Heatwave, caused by  El Niño phenomenon, is bringing record-high temperatures and a major drought to most parts of Bolivia. According to UN OCHA, six of the nine departments of the country are suffering a drastic lack of water impacting 200,000 families. In addition, more than 71 municipalities (20 % of the country) have declared a state of emergency.
  • Sri Lanka – Severe weather and floods (ERCC). Over the past few days, heavy rainfall with thunderstorms and strong winds have hit most parts of Sri Lanka, causing floods, and severe weather-related incidents that resulted in damage.
  • Vietnam – Severe weather and floods (ERCC). Over the past few days, heavy rain and thunderstorms have affected Dong Nai Province and Ho Chi Minh City, causing floods and resulting in damage and power outages.
  • Rwanda – Landslide (ERCC). On 2 October, a landslide triggered by heavy rainfall occurred in Nyamasheke District, Western Province, south-western Rwanda, resulting in casualties.
  • Bushfires flare in parts of southeast Australia (Yahoo News). STORY: Around 17,000 hectares (66 square miles) were ablaze on Tuesday in the eastern part of Victoria state’s Gippsland region after high winds spread fires overnight, according to state fire authorities.

Health

Migration and Displacement

  • Karabakh: Humanitarians respond to growing health needs (UN News). The humanitarian response to the Karabakh crisis continued apace on Tuesday as UN agencies and partners warned of urgent health needs among the more than 100,000 refugees who have entered Armenia. Concerns also remain for those unable to leave the Karabakh Region town of Khankendi – known as Stepanakert among Armenians – which the International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC) said was close to empty. Its priority remains finding those too vulnerable to help themselves.

Please note the publication date of this report and go to the direct sources linked for the most up-to-date information. The information in this report may change without prior notice.


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