Russia: Dagestan Flood Update: Terek Basin Levels Rising in Makhachkala, Khasavyurt

Current monitoring shows water levels nearing bank-full at the Khasavyurt–Kadiyurt railway crossing as of March 28, 2026. While emergency crews moved to reinforce urban drainage, the surge has already overwhelmed local defenses, leaving residents to wonder if the crest has truly passed.
USA – Hawaii (O’ahu / Maui) Flood Update: Waikane Stream Levels Rising in Waikane, Waialua, and Kihei Amid Kona Storm

Current monitoring shows water levels remain at critical thresholds at the Kamehameha Highway bridge at Waikane Stream as of March 21, 2026. This second wave of the “Kona Storm” has pushed 120-year-old infrastructure to its breaking point, leaving thousands in evacuation zones as the state braces for a damage toll expected to exceed $1 billion.
South Ethiopia Flood Update: Kulfo and Sego Rivers Levels Rising in Gacho Baba, Bonke

Current monitoring shows water levels nearing bank-full at the Gacho Baba and Bonke district crossings as of March 12, 2026. The rapid inundation has left several communities isolated, creating a curiosity gap between the sudden surge of the Kulfo River and the long-term infrastructure stability of the Gamo Zone.
Australia Northern Territory Flood Update: Katherine River Levels Rising in Katherine, Wugularr, and Daly River

Current monitoring shows water levels nearing bank-full at the Katherine Bridge gauge as of March 11, 2026. Residents are facing widespread disruption as monsoon-driven inflows trigger significant flooding, cutting off major transport routes and forcing the complete evacuation of hospital facilities and remote riverine communities.
Guayas Basin, Ecuador Flood Update: Guayas and Babahoyo River Levels Rising in Babahoyo, Jujan, and Guayaquil

Current monitoring shows water levels nearing bank-full at the Babahoyo-Daule confluence as of March 9, 2026. While the coastal lowlands are accustomed to seasonal rains, the current synchronization of high-tide resistance and record-breaking upstream discharge is creating a dangerous bottleneck that threatens to submerge key transit corridors and agricultural heartlands.
Nairobi, Kenya Flood Update: Nairobi & Mathare River Levels Rising in Mathare, South C, and Kibra

Current monitoring shows water levels nearing bank-full at the Museum Hill Bridge and along the Mathare River valley as of March 7, 2026. While the heavy overnight downpour of nearly 100mm has begun to subside, the saturation of urban riparian zones has left thousands of residents in informal settlements and high-traffic corridors facing unprecedented risks from surging tributaries.
Southeast Brazil Flood Update: Paraíba do Sul and Pomba Levels Rising in Juiz de Fora, Ubá, and Leopoldina

Current monitoring shows water levels nearing bank-full at the Mariano Procópio Bridge and the Industrial District as of March 4, 2026. Following the wettest February in history, the focus has shifted from immediate search and rescue to managing the displacement of over 10,000 residents across the Zona da Mata.
Dominican Republic Flood Update: Yuna River Levels Rising in Villa Riva, Arenoso

Current monitoring shows water levels nearing bank-full at the Arenoso-Villa Riva crossing as of February 27, 2026. This pulse of high-velocity runoff from the Central Mountain Range is currently overwhelming local drainage systems, leaving residents in the Lower Yuna basin wondering if existing flood defenses will hold against the cresting tide.
Peru: Arequipa & Ica Flood Update: Rio Chili Levels Rising in Cayma, Yanahuara

Current monitoring shows water levels nearing bank-full at the Bajo Grau Bridge in Arequipa, Peru, as of February 24, 2026. While the city center braces for the Rio Chili’s crest, the sudden activation of “huaicos” in the El Chullo ravine has transformed residential streets into high-velocity channels of debris, leaving a trail of destruction that has disconnected entire neighborhoods from the urban grid.
Southern Brazil Flood Update: Paraibuna River Levels Rising in Juiz de Fora, Ubá, and Parque Burnier

Current monitoring shows water levels nearing bank-full at the Mariano Procópio Bridge as of February 24, 2026. This catastrophic surge follows the rainiest February in history, forcing a deep look at how local infrastructure manages such extreme hydrological volume.