Overview
- Colombia is reporting the largest toll: the national disaster agency (UNGRD) says the 7.4 magnitude quake has killed 294 people, injured 3,935 and left about 320 missing while search-and-rescue operations continue in heavily damaged towns.
- A 7.7 magnitude earthquake off Flores, Indonesia, has killed at least 53 people, injured more than 130 and displaced about 5,000 residents as authorities focus on rescue, shelter and urgent supplies.
- In Huesca, Spain, a wildfire that has burned roughly 16,600 hectares continues to require a large suppression effort with about 1,000 personnel, 35–40 aircraft and international reinforcements mobilized to hold and consolidate perimeters.
- A sudden flash flood (riada) in Manzanedo de Valdueza, El Bierzo, caused two confirmed deaths, multiple injuries, closed access roads and prompted three days of official mourning while local councils seek regional aid for cleanup and repairs.
- Intense convective storms driven by tropical waves and troughs are producing torrential rain, prolific lightning and flash floods in regions from Yucatán to Castilla y León, raising short-term flood risk and complicating recovery in recently burned or vulnerable watersheds.