1998 Natural Disasters Events — Verified Historical Highlights

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  • 22 May Devastating earthquake in central Bolivia: On May 22, 1998, a powerful earthquake struck central Bolivia, causing significant damage and loss of life. The quake registered a magnitude of 6.6 and affected several towns, leading to emergency responses and international aid efforts. source: usgs.gov
  • 28 May Devastating earthquake in Afghanistan: A powerful earthquake struck Afghanistan on May 28, 1998, causing widespread destruction and loss of life. The quake registered a magnitude of 6.1 and primarily affected the Takhar province. Thousands were reported dead or injured, and the disaster prompted international humanitarian responses. source: usgs.gov
  • 07 Aug Yangtze River catastrophic flood: In August 1998, the Yangtze River in China experienced its worst flooding in decades, leading to widespread devastation. The flood resulted in significant loss of life, displacement of millions, and extensive damage to infrastructure and agriculture, highlighting the region's vulnerability to natural disasters. source: history.com
  • 27 Aug Hurricane Bonnie strikes North Carolina coast: Hurricane Bonnie made landfall near Wilmington, North Carolina, on August 27, 1998, as a strong Category 2 hurricane. The storm caused significant damage, including downed trees, power outages affecting over 500,000 residents, and extensive flooding due to heavy rainfall. The total damage was estimated at $720 million, with three fatalities reported. source: weather.gov
  • 24 Sep Hurricane Georges impacts southeastern United States: Hurricane Georges made landfall in the southeastern United States on September 24, 1998, causing significant damage in states such as Florida, Alabama, Mississippi, and Louisiana. source: weather.gov
  • 26 Sep Rare simultaneous Atlantic hurricane event: On September 26, 1998, the Atlantic Ocean experienced a rare event where two hurricanes, Georges and Ivan, were active simultaneously, impacting different regions. source: en.wikipedia.org
  • 17 Oct Central Texas severe flooding: On October 17, 1998, a major storm system caused severe flooding across parts of South and Southeast Texas. The storm resulted in over 20 inches of rainfall in some areas, leading to widespread flash flooding, 31 fatalities, and approximately $750 million in damages. source: cdc.gov
  • 22 Oct Hurricane Mitch forms in Caribbean: On October 22, 1998, Hurricane Mitch formed in the Caribbean Sea, eventually becoming one of the deadliest hurricanes in history. It caused catastrophic flooding and landslides in Central America, particularly in Honduras and Nicaragua. source: nhc.noaa.gov
  • 29 Oct Hurricane Mitch Devastates Central America: On October 29, 1998, Hurricane Mitch, one of the deadliest Atlantic hurricanes, made landfall in Central America. The hurricane caused widespread flooding and landslides, resulting in over 11,000 deaths and leaving millions homeless across Honduras, Nicaragua, and other countries. source: nationalgeographic.com
  • 13 Nov Southern Iran Earthquake: A magnitude 5.4 earthquake strikes Southern Iran, causing significant damage. The disaster results in five fatalities, 105 injuries, and destruction of at least 850 houses through earthquake and subsequent landslides.
  • 28 Nov Bangladesh Flood Disaster: In November 1998, severe monsoon rains led to catastrophic flooding in Bangladesh, affecting 25 to 30 million people. The floods resulted in the loss of 1,050 lives and caused extensive damage to agriculture and infrastructure. source: en.wikipedia.org
  • 11 Dec Earthquake in Hindu Kush region: On December 11, 1998, a powerful earthquake struck the Hindu Kush region, causing significant destruction and loss of life. The quake measured 6.1 on the Richter scale and affected thousands of people in the area. source: usgs.gov