During the beginning of September 2006, consecutive torrential rains whipped eastern Pakistan and triggered floods, which resulted in 4 people dead, 20 people wounded.
During the beginning of September 2006, Hurricane John landed on the California Peninsula of Mexico and resulted in 4 people dead, 2 people missing. On September 16, Hurricane Lane made landfall on Sinaloa state of Mexico and killed one.
During the period from the end of first dekad to the beginning of the second dekad, torrential rains whipped northern Mexico, which resulted in at least five people dead.
On August 17, 2006, typhoon Shanshan landed on the island of Kyushu, Japan and resulted in at least nine people dead, one missing, 310 people wounded.
During the period from the end of the middle dekad to the beginning of the last dekad of September 2006, a tropical storm whipped the Bay of Bengal and carried torrential rain and strong winds, which triggered flood and landslide in India and resulted in hundreds of boats sank near Bangladesh in the Bay of Bengal. At least 175 people totals were found dead, hundreds of people missing and around 380,000 people homeless.
During September 22-23, torrential rain and hails raided mid-eastern America and triggered floods in Missouri and Kentucky, which resulted in at least 10 people dead.
On September 27, severe typhoon Xangsane hit central Philippines with strong winds and heavy rain, and resulted in at least 48 people dead and tens wounded.