Jan. 28: Severe snowstorms kill 24 people in China and affecting 78 million people while economic cost of the storm projected over $3.2 billion.

Feb. 3: Major earthquakes kill over 45 people (one registered 6.0, another 5.0)

Feb 5-6: Major tornados rip through America heartland killing over 55 people.

March 17-19: Major flooding that stretched from Texas to Pennsylvania (through Arkansas, Ill., Kentucky, Mizz and Ohio) kill 13 people.

Since January: Over 80 people have died (80,000 infected) after a dengue fever outbreak which still infects today.

May 3: Cyclone Nargis wipes out over 78,000 lives — most of which died during a 12-foot tidal wave .

May 11: More than 20 people died after a serious of tornados through Oklahoma, Mizz and Georgia.

May 12: After a 7.9 Earthquake (and massive aftershocks), nearly 70,000 people died in western Provinces in China.

June 9 until today: Severe flooding along the Mississippi river has killed 10 people, but wiping out towns that many suspect will be lost forever.

June 11: Tornado rips through Iowa killing four Boy Scouts and hurting 50 others — killing an additional two in Kansas.

June 17: Over 60 people have died after a major flood in Southern China wipes out 5.4 million acres of crops causing some of the worst landslides.

June 18: Over eight inches of hail fall in Holt County Nebraska.

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