List of national days of mourning (2020–present)
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This is a list of national days of mourning since 2020. It does not include annual remembrance events.
Country | Days | Reason | Notes |
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Iran | 3 | Death of Qasem Soleimani, commander of Iran's Quds Force, in a U.S. airstrike in Baghdad, Iraq | A three-day national mourning was announced on 4 to 6 January.[1] |
Iraq | [2] | ||
Libya | 3 | Victims of an airstrike in eastern Libya | [3] |
Chad | 1 | Death of former prime minister Djimrangar Dadnadji | [4] |
Malta | 1 | Death of Prospero Grech | [5] |
Iran | 1 | Victims of the stampede at Qasem Soleimani's funeral and the crash of Ukraine International Airlines Flight 752 | January 9 was declared a day of national mourning.[6][7] |
Ukraine | 1 | Victims of the crash of Ukraine International Airlines Flight 752 | [8] |
Oman | 3 | Death of Oman's Sultan Qaboos bin Said Al Said | Work for both public and private sectors were suspended for three days. Entertainment and cultural events canceled.[9][10] |
Kuwait | January 11–13 were public sector holidays.[11][12] | ||
Saudi Arabia | However, flags weren't at half-mast[13] | ||
Qatar | [14] | ||
UAE | [15] | ||
Bahrain | [16] | ||
Lebanon | [17] | ||
Egypt | [18] | ||
India | 1 | Entertainment events were canceled on January 13.[19][20] | |
Bangladesh | [21][22][23] | ||
Niger | 3 | Soldiers killed in the Battle of Chinagodrar | [24] |
Burkina Faso | 2 | Victims of 2020 Burkina Faso attacks | [25] |
Kosovo | 1 | Death of Sami Thaqi | [26] |
Czech Republic | 1 | Death of Chairman of the Senate of the Czech Republic Jaroslav Kubera | Flags lowered to half-mast.[27] |
Kenya | 9 | Death of the former President of Kenya Daniel arap Moi | [28] |
Kosovo | 1 | Death of Nexhmije Pagarusha | [29] |
Mozambique | 7 | Death of Marcelino dos Santos | [30] |
Mozambique | 2 | Death of former Prime Minister Mario Machungo | [31] |
Egypt | 3 | Death of former President of Egypt Hosni Mubarak | [32] |
UAE | 1 | [33] | |
Nicaragua | 3 | Death of Ernesto Cardenal | [34] |
Liberia | 3 | Death of Liberian Ambassador to Senegal Mary-Ann Fossung | [35] |
Peru | 2 | Death of former Prime Minister and former UN Secretary General Javier Pérez de Cuéllar | [36] |
Guinea | 1 | Footballers killed in a bus crash | [citation needed] |
Chad | 3 | Victims of 2020 Boko Haram attack | [37] |
Mexico | 33 | Victims of the COVID-19 pandemic | In the evening edition of the Official Gazette of the Federation (DOF) a decree was published in which it is established that, as a sign of mourning, the National Flag would be hoisted at half mast, during the period from August 13 to September 11, 2020.[citation needed][38][39] A second period of mourning, for 3 days, were declared starting from October 31 to November 2, 2020.[40][41][42] |
Ecuador | 15 | [43] | |
Spain | 10 | National mourning from May 27 to June 5. This is the longest period of national mourning in Spain since its transition to democracy.[44] | |
Brazil | 7 | First 3 days decreed in May, the following 4 in August[45][46] | |
South Africa | 5 | National mourning on November 25–29. Also decreed for gender-based and femicide victims.[47][48] | |
Andorra | 3 | [49][50] | |
Italy | 1 | March 31 was national day of mourning.[51] | |
China | April 4 was national day of mourning. | ||
Hong Kong | April 4 was national day of mourning[52] | ||
Macao | [citation needed] | ||
Holy See | March 31 was national day of mourning, Vatican mourns for Coronavirus deaths from Italy and for the World[53] | ||
Kazakhstan | July 13 was national day of mourning.[54] | ||
Kyrgyzstan | July 30 was national day of mourning.[55][56] | ||
Portugal | November 2 day of national mourning, to coincide with All Souls Day.[57][58] | ||
Sahrawi Arab Democratic Republic | 7 | Death of Mhammad Jadad | [59] |
Somalia | 3 | Death of former Prime Minister Nur Hassan Hussein | [60] |
Comoros | 3 | Death of Grand Mufti of Comoros | [61] |
South Sudan | 3 | Death of Mansour Khalid | [62] |
South Africa | 3 | Death of Denis Goldberg | [63] |
Laos | 5 | Death of former Prime Minister Sisavath Keobounphanh | [64] |
Uruguay | 3 | Killing of 3 Uruguayan young marines | [65] |
Jamaica | 7 | Death of Shahine Robinson | [66] |
Burundi | 7 | Death of President Pierre Nkurunziza | In the section on other matters, the government announced the suspension of all non-religious music in public places during the presidential mourning period. The seven-day national mourning was announced on June 9, the day after the president's death. A government statement said music in bars, nightclubs and karaoke sessions had been suspended. It was announced that only weddings and funerals were allowed. On June 26, the president's funeral was declared a day off. On that day, offices, schools and companies were closed.[67][68][69] |
Tanzania | 3 | [70] | |
Cuba | 1 | [71] | |
Mali | 3 | Victims of a terrorist attacks in Diabaly | [72] |
Namibia | 3 | Death of Martin Lazarus Shipanga | [73] |
Ivory Coast | 8 | Death of Prime Minister Amadou Gon Coulibaly | [74] |
Tanzania | 7 | Death of former President Benjamin Mkapa | [75] |
Kenya | 3 | [76] | |
Uganda | [77] | ||
Burundi | [78] | ||
Rwanda | [79] | ||
East African Community | [80] | ||
Bolivia | 3 | Death of Óscar Urenda | [81] |
Barbados | 3 | Death of former Prime Minister Owen Seymour Arthur | [82] |
Taiwan | 3 | Death of former president Lee Teng-hui | [83] |
Cuba | 1 | Death of Eusebio Leal | [84] |
Lebanon | 3 | Victims of the 2020 Beirut explosion | [85] |
Palestine | 1 | [86] | |
Venezuela | 3 | Death of Darío Vivas | [citation needed] |
Vietnam | 2 | Death of former Party Chief Le Kha Phieu | [87] |
Zambia | 3 | Death of former Vice President Alexander Grey Zulu | [88] |
Georgia | 1 | Victims of an accident near Dusheti | [89] |
Haiti | 3 | Death of Monferrier Dorval | [90] |
India | 7 | Death of former President India Pranab Mukherjee | National mourning from August 31 to September 6. Official entertainment events canceled.[91] |
Bangladesh | 1 | September 2 was declared a day of national mourning.[92][93][94] | |
Zambia | 1 | Death of Ephraim Chibwe | [95] |
Ukraine | 1 | Victims of the 2020 Chuhuiv An-26 crash | September 26 is the day of national mourning.[96] |
Kuwait | 40 | Death of Emir Sabah Al-Ahmad Al-Jaber Al-Sabah | Kuwaiti government announced 40 days of national mourning, while deciding to close government and official institutions for three days starting on Tuesday.[97] |
Jordan | [citation needed] | ||
Arab League | 3 | [98] | |
Qatar | [99] | ||
Bahrain | [100] | ||
Oman | Suspension of work in public and private sector starting from Wednesday.[101] | ||
Egypt | [102][103] | ||
Libya | [104] | ||
United Arab Emirates | [105] | ||
Lebanon | [106] | ||
Palestine | [107] | ||
Mauritania | [108] | ||
Djibouti | 2 | [109] | |
India | 1 | India on Thursday declared one-day state mourning on Sunday October 4 and there were no official entertainment programmes on that day.[110] | |
Iraq | [111] | ||
Bangladesh | [112] | ||
Cuba | Decreed an official mourning from 06:00 hours to 12:00 pm on this October 1.[113] | ||
Brunei | 7 | Death of Prince Azim | [114] |
Cameroon | 1 | Victims of the Kumba school massacre | [115] |
Libya | 3 | Death of Wanis Bukhamada | [116] |
Afghanistan | 1 | Victims of the 2020 Kabul University attack | [117][118][119] |
Austria | 3 | Victims of the Vienna attack | Schools should also observe a minute's silence at the beginning of lessons on Wednesday.[120][121][122] |
São Tomé and Príncipe | 1 | Death of Bernardino Araújo | [123][124][125] |
Bahrain | 7 | Death of Prime Minister of Bahrain Khalifa bin Salman Al Khalifa | Bahrain's King ordered a week-long period of mourning and the suspension of all governmental work for three days starting from Thursday.[126][127][128][129] |
Bangladesh | 1 | [130][131][132][133] | |
Palestine | 3 | Death of Saeb Erekat | [134][135] |
Ghana | 7 | Death of former President Jerry Rawlings | [136][137][138] |
Mali | 3 | Death of former President Amadou Toumani Touré | National mourning on November 16–18.[139] |
Portugal | 1 | Death of architect Gonçalo Ribeiro Telles | On November 12, the day of national mourning.[140] |
Serbia | 3 | Death of Serbian Patriarch Orthodox Church Irinej | The government announced three days of national mourning as bells on churches across the country tolled.[141][142][143] |
Republic of Srpska | [141] | ||
Mauritania | 3 | Death of former President Sidi Ould Cheikh Abdallahi | [144][145][146] |
Niger | 3 | Death of former President Mamadou Tandja | [147][148][149] |
Argentina | 3 | Death of football legend Diego Maradona | [150] |
Sudan | 3 | Death of former Prime Minister Sadiq al-Mahdi | [151] |
Portugal | 1 | Death of philosopher Eduardo Lourenço | On December 2, the day of national mourning.[152] |
Andorra | 3 | Death of former President Valéry Giscard d'Estaing | [153][154] |
France | 1 | December 9 is the day of national mourning. All flags were lowered to half-mast.[155] | |
Uruguay | 3 | Death of former President Tabare Vasquez | [156][157] |
Zambia | 1 | Death of Benjamin Mibenge | [158] |
Venezuela | 3 | Victims of Güiria tragedy | [159] |
Niger | 3 | Victims of an attack on a village on 12 December | [160] |
Dominican Republic | 1 | Death of Alejandro Grullón | [161] |
Armenia | 3 | Victims of the 2020 Nagorno-Karabakh war | [162][163] |
Artsakh | [164][165] | ||
Andorra | 1 | Death of former Prime Minister Òscar Ribas Reig | [166] |
Dominican Republic | 1 | Death of poet and former First Lady Carmen Quidiello | [167] |
Country | Days | Reason | Notes |
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Croatia | 1 | Victims of the 2020 Petrinja earthquake | On 2 January, the day of national mourning.[168] |
Bosnia and Herzegovina | 1 | Victims of the 2021 Tribistovo poisoning | On 2 January, the day of national mourning.[169] |
Croatia | On 5 January, the day of national mourning.[170] | ||
Portugal | 1 | Death of singer Carlos do Carmo | On 4 January, the day of national mourning.[171] |
Zambia | 1 | Death of Sarah Sayifwanda | [172] |
Niger | 3 | Victims of the 2021 Tillabéri attacks | [173] |
Malawi | 3 | Death of Lingson Belekenyama and Muhammad Sidik Mia | [174][175][176][177] |
Belize | 3 | Death of former first Governator General Dame Minita Gordon | [178][179][180] |
Ukraine | 1 | Victims of the 2021 Kharkiv fire | [181] |
Colombia | 3 | Death of Defense Minister Carlos Holmes Trujillo and others who died of COVID-19 | [182] |
Zambia | 1 | Death of Sebastian Zulu | [183] |
Argentina | 3 | Death of former President Carlos Menem | [184][185] |
Dominican Republic | 1 | Death of Johnny Pacheco | [186][187] |
Ecuador | 3 | Death of former President Gustavo Noboa | [188] |
Zanzibar | 7 | Death of Zanzibar First Vice President Seif Sharif Hamad | [189][190][191] |
Tanzania | 3 | [192] | |
Papua New Guinea | 14 | Death of former founding prime minister of Papua New Guinea Michael Somare | [193] |
Argentina | 5 | Victims of the COVID-19 pandemic | [194][195][196] |
Brazil | 3 | [197][198] | |
Chile | 2 | [199][200] | |
Canada | 1 | March 11, the one-year anniversary of COVID-19 being declared a pandemic, was designated as a National Day of Observance.[201] | |
Equatorial Guinea | 3 | Victims of the 2021 Bata explosions | National mourning from March 10 to March 12.[202][203] |
Senegal | 1 | Victims of the 2021 Senegalese protests | [204][205][206] |
Ivory Coast | 8 | Death of Prime Minister Hamed Bakayoko | National mourning from March 12 to March 19.[207][208] |
Guatemala | 3 | Death of 16 immigrants in Mexico | [209] |
Somalia | 3 | Death of former President Ali Mahdi Mohamed | [210][211] |
Moldova | 1 | Death of Nicolae Dabija | [212][213][214] |
Haiti | 3 | 4 police officers killed in Village de Dieu | [215][216] |
Panama | 1 | Death of former first Vice President Tomas Altamirano Duque | [217] |
Niger | 3 | Victims of an attack in Banibangou | [218] |
Mali | 3 | Soldiers who were killed in clash with terrorists on the axis Lelehoye-Tessit, in the region of Gao | [219] |
Tanzania | 14 | Death of President John Magufuli | March 22 was a day off from work. On March 25 and March 26, the president's funeral day was declared a public holiday, and government offices, banks, businesses, and schools were closed.[220][221][222] |
Uganda | [223] | ||
Rwanda | 9 | Mourning period declared from March 18 until March 26, the burial day.[224] | |
Kenya | 7 | [225] | |
Burundi | [226] | ||
Mozambique | 5 | Mozambique's Council of Ministers ordered a five-day national mourning period from March 20–25, during which time the national flag also flew at half-mast.[226] | |
Democratic Republic of the Congo | 3 | [227] | |
South Sudan | [228] | ||
Cuba | 1 | [229] | |
Zambia | [230][231][232] | ||
Niger | 3 | Victims of an attack near Tahoua | [233] |
United Arab Emirates | 3 | Death of former Deputy Prime Minister Minister of Finance Hamdan bin Rashid Al Maktoum | Work suspended in government departments and institutions for three days starting from Thursday.[234][235] |
Sri Lanka | 1 | Death of Kotugoda Dhammawasa Thero | [236][237][238] |
Madagascar | 1 | Death of former President Didier Ratsiraka | [239][240] |
Albania | 1 | Death of former Prime Minister of Albania Bashkim Fino | March 29 was the national day of mourning.[241] |
United Kingdom | 8 | Death of Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh | [242] |
British Virgin Islands | [243] | ||
Falkland Islands | [244] | ||
Canada | 1 | An eight-day mourning period was declared from April 9 to April 17; with national flag placed at half-mast at all federal buildings.[245] April 17 was designated a national day of mourning.[245] | |
Georgia | 1 | 4 citizens drowned in the Enguri River | [246][247] |
Dominican Republic | 1 | Death of Marcio Veloz Maggiolo | [248] |
Chad | 14 | Death of President Idriss Déby | The president died at the front with the rebels on Northern Chad offensive. The army declared a 14-day period of national mourning and imposed an overnight curfew. Air borders closed until further notice. Government offices, banks and schools were closed while the situation in the country stabilized.[249][250] |
Mali | 3 | National mourning on April 21–23.[251] | |
South Sudan | [252][253] | ||
Cuba | 1 | [254] | |
Democratic Republic of the Congo | National mourning on April 23, the day of Déby's funeral.[255] | ||
Guinea | [256] | ||
Republic of Congo | [257] | ||
Namibia | 1 | Death of Joseph Ndeshipanda Kashea, Fillipus Nandenga and Salomon Frederick Gamatham | Three war veterans died in the same period (April 11–14). The day of national mourning was on April 22.[258][259] |
Argentina | 3 | Death of Minister of Transport Mario Meoni | [260][261] |
Iraq | 3 | Victims of Baghdad hospital fire | [262] |
Uruguay | 1 | Death of former Vice President Gonzalo Aguirre Ramírez | [263] |
Jordan | 7 | Death of Prince Muhammad bin Talal | [264][265][266] |
Kyrgyzstan | 2 | Victims of the 2021 Kyrgyzstan-Tajikistan conflict | National mourning on May 1–2.[267][268][269][270] |
Israel | 1 | Victims of the 2021 Meron stampede | May 2 is the day of national mourning. Many cultural activities were cancelled.[271][272][273][274] |
Mexico | 3 | Victims of the Mexico City Metro overpass collapse | National mourning on May 4–6.[275][276][277] |
Chile | 1 | Death of Humberto Maturana | [278] |
Trinidad and Tobago | 1 | Death of Franklin Khan | [279] |
Afghanistan | 1 | Victims of the 2021 Puli Alam bombing and 2021 Kabul school bombing | May 11 was the national day of mourning.[280][281][282] |
Zambia | 1 | Death of Joseph Chilengi | [283] |
Dominican Republic | 1 | Death of Pedro Romero Confesor | [284][285][286] |
Sahrawi Arab Democratic Republic | 7 | Death of Sidi Ahmed El Batal | [287][288] |
Mauritius | 2 | Death of former prime minister and president Anerood Jugnauth | [289][290][291] |
India | 1 | [292][293][294] | |
Burkina Faso | 3 | Victims of the Solhan and Tadaryat massacres | [295][296] |
Dominican Republic | 1 | Death of Leandro Guzmán | [297] |
Moldova | 1 | Death of Iurie Sadovnic | [298] |
Brazil | 3 | Death of former Vice President Marco Maciel | [299][300][301] |
Nicaragua | 3 | Death of former President and Vice President Enrique Bolaños | [302][303] |
Namibia | 3 | Death of John Sinvula Mutwa | [304] |
Zimbabwe | 3 | Death of Emmanuel Francis Ribeiro | [305] |
Zambia | 21 | Death of former President Kenneth Kaunda | All flags were lowered to half-mast. All entertainment events were canceled. July 2 and July 7 were declared bank holidays.[306][307] |
Zimbabwe | 14 | Initially was 3 days of mourning.[308][305] | |
South Africa | 10 | [309] | |
Botswana | 7 | [310] | |
Malawi | [311] | ||
Namibia | National mourning on June 19–25. All flags were lowered to half-mast.[312][313] | ||
Tanzania | [314][315] | ||
Mozambique | 6 | [316] | |
South Sudan | 3 | [317] | |
Cuba | 1 | June 21 is the day of national mourning.[318] | |
Philippines | 10 | Death of former President Benigno Aquino III | A period of national mourning was announced from June 24 to July 3. All national flags were flown at half-mast as a sign of mourning.[319] |
Dominican Republic | 1 | Death of Tirso Mejía Ricart | [320][321] |
Haiti | 3 | Death of Chief Justice of the Supreme Court of Haiti René Sylvestre | [322][323][324] |
Dominican Republic | 1 | Death of Jose Nicolas Almanzar | [325] |
Mozambique | 2 | Victims of Manhica road crash | [326] |
Haiti | 16 | Assassination of President of Haiti Jovenel Moïse | Two weeks of national mourning were announced from 8 to 23 July. Flags were lowered to half-mast on all public buildings. Government officials have announced that businesses, schools, and public administration offices must close nationwide July 22–23. Haiti's borders and international airport are closed and martial law has been imposed after Haiti's acting prime minister declared a state of siege.[327][328] |
Caribbean Community | 4 | CARICOM Standard and national flags were flown at half-staff for 3 days starting from Wednesday July 7 to Friday July 9 and on funeral day of Haitian president.[329] | |
Suriname | 3 | [330] | |
Argentina | 2 | Death of Carlos Reutemann | [331][332] |
Iraq | 3 | Victims of Nasiriyah hospital fire | [333] |
Belgium | 1 | Victims of flooding | 20 July - day of national mourning. Flags were lowered to half-mast.[334] |
Kosovo | 1 | Victims of a bus crash in Slavonski Brod | 26 July day of mourning with flags at half-staff and parliament postponed its session Monday in memory of 10 Kosovars who died when their bus crashed in Croatia. The victims in the bus crash were all Kosovans.[335][336][337] |
Dominican Republic | 3 | Death of Johnny Ventura | [338][339] |
Malawi | 2 | Victims of the August 2021 Malawi accident | [340][341] |
Sahrawi Arab Democratic Republic | 7 | Death of Abdellah Lahbib | [342] |
Mali | 3 | Victims of the 2021 Mali accident | [343] |
Mali | 3 | Victims of the August 2021 Mali attack | [344][345] |
Guinea-Bissau | 2 | Death of Mamadu Saido Baldé | [346] |
Algeria | 3 | Victims of the 2021 Algeria wildfires | National mourning from 12 to 14 August. Flags lowered to half-mast.[347][348][349] |
Haiti | 3 | Victims of the 2021 Haiti earthquake | [350] |
Niger | 2 | Victims of the August 2021 Banibangou attack | [351] |
Burkina Faso | 3 | Victims of the Arbinda massacre | [352] |
Antigua and Barbuda | 3 | Death of former prime minister of Antigua and Barbuda Lester Bird | Official mourning period on 24–26 August.[353] |
Liechtenstein | 7 | Death of Marie, Princess of Liechtenstein | National mourning from 22 to 28 August. All public buildings are marked in the national colors and the colors of the Prince's House. Many cultural events were cancelled, other events were preceded by a minute of silence and restraint.[354][355] |
Pakistan | 1 | Death of Syed Ali Shah Geelani | [356] |
Greece | 3 | Death of Mikis Theodorakis | National mourning from 3 to 5 September.[357] |
Lebanon | 2 | Death of Sheikh Abdel Amir Qabalan | [358] |
North Macedonia | 3 | Victims of the 2021 Tetovo hospital fire | National mourning on 9–11 September.[359][360] |
Namibia | 2 | Death of Marco Mukoso Hausiku | [361] |
Portugal | 3 | Death of former President Jorge Sampaio | National mourning on 11–13 September, with State funeral.[362][363][364] |
East Timor | [365] | ||
Algeria | 3 | Death of former President Abdelaziz Bouteflika | National mourning on 18–20 September. Flags on government and public buildings lowered to half-mast during the period of national mourning.[366] |
Cuba | 1 | [367][368] | |
Egypt | 3 | Death of former head of state Mohamed Hussein Tantawi | National mourning on 21–23 September.[369] |
Algeria | 3 | Death of former Head of State Abdelkader Bensalah | National mourning on 23–25 September. Flags on government and public buildings lowered to half-mast during the period of national mourning.[370] |
Central African Republic | 3 | Victims of the Matchika massacre | [371] |
Lebanon | 1 | Victims of the 2021 Beirut clashes | [372] |
Greece | 1 | Death of Fofi Gennimata | [373] |
Dominican Republic | 1 | Death of Reinaldo Pared Pérez | [374] |
Niger | 2 | Victims of the November 2021 Banibangou attack | [375][376] |
Moldova | 1 | Death of Valentina Rusu-Ciobanu | [377] |
Burkina Faso | 3 | Victims of the Inata attack | [378] |
South Africa | 4 | Death of former President Frederik Willem de Klerk | National mourning from November 17 to November 21. All national flags were lowered to half-mast.[379] |
North Macedonia | 3 | Victims of the 2021 Bulgaria bus crash | National mourning on 23–25 November.[380] |
Kosovo | 1 | [381] | |
Bulgaria | 1 | Victims of a fire at a nursing home in Royak and the 2021 Bulgaria bus crash | November 24 was a day of national mourning. Flags on government and public buildings were lowered to half-mast.[382] |
Mali | 3 | Victims of the 2021 Songho attacks | [383] |
India | 1 | Death of Bipin Rawat | [384] |
Guatemala | 3 | Victims of the Chiapas truck crash | [385][386][387] |
Haiti | 3 | Victims of the Cap-Haïtien fuel tanker explosion | [388] |
Mozambique | 1 | Death of Sérgio Vieira (politician) | [389] |
Madagascar | 1 | Victims of the 2021 Madagascar shipwreck | [390] |
Burkina Faso | 2 | Victims of an attack | At least 41 killed.[391][392][393] |
South Africa | 7 | Death of Archbishop and Nobel Peace Prize laureate Desmond Tutu | [394] |
Greece | 3 | Death of former President Karolos Papoulias | National mourning on December 27–29. Flags on government and public buildings were lowered to half-mast.[395][396] |
Country | Days | Reason | Notes |
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Palestine | 1 | Victims of the 2022 West Bank bus crash | January 7 was the day of national mourning.[397][398] |
Kazakhstan | 1 | Victims of the Kazakh protests | January 10 is the day of national mourning. National flags lowered to half-mast on all government and public buildings. Sports and other events suspended due to the introduction of a state of emergency throughout the country.[399][400] |
Mali | 3 | Death of former President Ibrahim Boubacar Keïta | National mourning from January 21 to January 23.[401][402] |
Liberia | 3 | Victims of a stampede | [403] |
Dominican Republic | 1 | Death of Agripino Núñez Collado | [404] |
Brazil | 1 | Death of Olavo de Carvalho | [301] |
Greece | 3 | Death of former President Christos Sartzetakis | National mourning on February 3–5. All national flags lowered to half-mast.[405] |
India | 2 | Death of Singer Lata Mangeshkar | India declared a 2-day national mourning period and flags were flown at half mast. Gov't of Maharashtra declared a holiday on 7 Feb and Gov't of West Bengal declared a half-day holiday.[406] |
Dominica | 1 | Death of Bryson Joseph Louis | [407] |
Spain | 1 | Capsizing of the Villa de Pitanxo | [408] |
Mauritius | 1 | Death of former president Karl Offmann | [409] |
Mali | 3 | In memory of the 27 soldiers killed in Douentza | [410] |
Zambia | 7 | Death of former president Rupiah Banda | [411] |
Namibia | 3 | National mourning from March 16 to March 18. State flags lowered to half-mast.[412][413][414] | |
Kosovo | 1 | Death of Madeleine Albright | [415] |
Moldova | 1 | Victims of the 2022 Russian invasion of Ukraine | [416][417][418] |
Latvia | [419] | ||
Portugal | 1 | Death of actress Eunice Muñoz | The day of her funeral on April 19 was a National Day of Mourning.[420] |
Kenya | 9 | Death of former Kenyan President Mwai Kibaki | State funeral declared a public holiday, schools and most businesses were closed.[421][422][423] |
South Sudan | 3 | [424] | |
Tanzania | 2 | National mourning from April 29 to 30. State flags lowered to half-mast.[425][426] | |
Lebanon | 1 | Victims of a capsized boat | [427] |
Cuba | 2 | Victims of the Hotel Saratoga explosion | National mourning from 13 to 14 May. Flags lowered to half-mast.[428][429][430] |
United Arab Emirates | 40 | Death of President Khalifa bin Zayed Al Nahyan | All federal and local government departments, ministries, and private firms suspended their operations for three days beginning May 14.[431] |
Jordan | [432] | ||
Kuwait | His Highness Sheikh Nawaf Al-Ahmad Al-Jaber Al-Sabah ordered a 40-day mourning and flags flown at half mast while government departments would cease working for three days as of Friday.[433] | ||
Arab League | 3 | Arab League flag lowered at half-mast.[434] | |
Bahrain | [435] | ||
Qatar | [436][437] | ||
Saudi Arabia | All recreational and sports events and celebrations that were to take place until Monday, May 16 in all regions of the Kingdom were postponed.[438] | ||
Egypt | [439][440][441] | ||
Lebanon | [442] | ||
Oman | National mourning from May 13 to May 15. The flags were lowered to half-mast.[443] | ||
Mauritania | [444] | ||
Morocco | [445] | ||
Maldives | National mourning from May 14–16.[446] | ||
Brazil | [447][448] | ||
Pakistan | [449][450] | ||
Algeria | 2 | National mourning on May 13–14.[451] | |
Palestine | 1 | May 14 is the day of national mourning. Flags lowered to half-mast[452] | |
India | May 14 is the day of national mourning. Flags lowered to half-mast. Official entertainment suspended.[453] | ||
Bangladesh | [454] | ||
Cuba | May 17 is the day of national mourning. Flags lowered to half-mast.[455][456][457] | ||
Senegal | 3 | Victims of a fire in a hospital | [458] |
Iran | 1 | Victims of the Abadan building collapse | May 29 is the day of national mourning.[459] |
Albania | 1 | Death of former President Bujar Nishani | On June 2, he was proclaimed a day of national mourning. Flags lowered to half-mast.[460] |
Dominican Republic | 3 | Death of Minister of Environment and Natural Resources Orlando Jorge Mera | National mourning on June 7–9.[461] |
Iran | 1 | Victims of the 2022 South Khorasan train derailment | June 9 is the day of national mourning.[462] |
Cyprus | 3 | Death of Labour Minister of Cyprus Zeta Emilianidou | [463] |
Portugal | 1 | Death of Paula Rego | |
South Sudan | 3 | Death of Manawa Peter Gatkuoth | [464] |
Brazil | 3 | Assassination of former Prime Minister Shinzo Abe | [465][466] |
Bangladesh | 1 | July 9 is the day of mourning.[467] | |
Bhutan | [468] | ||
Cambodia | July 10 is the day of mourning.Flags lowered to half-mast. Entertainment clubs, bars, discos and beer gardens closed on the day of national mourning.[469][470] | ||
Cuba | On July 11, the day of national mourning, flags lowered to the middle of the mast on all public buildings.[471] | ||
India | July 9 is the day of mourning.[472][473][474] | ||
Nepal | July 9 is the day of mourning.[475][476] | ||
Sri Lanka | July 12 is the day of mourning.[477] | ||
Taiwan | [478] | ||
Angola | 7 | Death of former President José Eduardo dos Santos | Initially 5 days of mourning. State flags were lowered to half-mast and public events canceled.[479][480] |
Mozambique | 5 | [481] | |
Cuba | 1 | July 9 was a day of national mourning. Flags lowered to half-mast.[482] | |
Democratic Republic of Congo | [483] | ||
São Tomé and Príncipe | [481] | ||
Brazil | 1 | Death of Luiz of Orléans-Braganza | [484] |
Peru | 1 | Death of former President Francisco Remigio Morales Bermúdez Cerrutti | [485] |
Iraq | 1 | Victims of the Zakho resort attack | [486] |
Georgia | 1 | Victims of the 2022 Gudauri helicopter crash | [487] |
Philippines | 10 | Death of former President Fidel V. Ramos | July 31 to August 9 as national days of mourning, the national flag shall be flown at half-mast from sunrise to sunset, on all government buildings and installations throughout the Philippines and abroad, for a period of 10 days.[488] |
Montenegro | 3 | Victims of the 2022 Cetinje shooting | National mourning on August 13–15. Flags flew half-mast. Matches and other sports events were cancelled.[489][490][491] |
Armenia | 2 | Victims of the 2022 Yerevan explosion | [492] |
Artsakh | [493] | ||
Kyrgyzstan | 1 | Victims of a road accident in Russia | At least 16 people (14 Kyrgyz citizens) were killed.August 23 was day of mourning.[494] |
New Zealand | 18 | Death of Elizabeth II | A period of national mourning started immediately after the announcement of the Queen Elizabeth II's death on 9 September 2022. It continued until the end of the day of the New Zealand Memorial Service is held on 26 September. Public holiday on 26 September.[495][496][497] |
United Kingdom | 10 | At the time of the announcement of the queen's death, almost all BBC channels and commercial TV and radio stations interrupted their normal program to cover the death of the queen, and were broadcasting calmer and subdued music. Flags were lowered to half-mast on all government, public, municipal and private buildings. All sporting events in the UK scheduled through the weekend are expected to be postponed. Many public events were canceled. On September 19, the Queen's state funeral day was declared a public holiday, and on that day public offices, government offices, schools, colleges, universities, and many businesses, public places and shops were closed.[498] | |
Canada | A ten-day period of mourning was declared. Half-masting of the national flag was effective from the day of the passing until sunset on the day of the funeral, with the exception of the day on which the new Monarch is proclaimed. September 19, the date of the funeral for Queen Elizabeth II was a national holiday and national day of mourning in Canada.[499][500] | ||
Malawi | [501] | ||
Rwanda | [501] | ||
Saint Vincent and the Grenadines | [502][503] | ||
Belize | [504] | ||
Saint Lucia | [505] | ||
Papua New Guinea | [506] | ||
Cayman Islands | [507] | ||
Ghana | 7 | [508] | |
Jordan | [509][510] | ||
Tanzania | 5 | [511] | |
Lebanon | 4 | Three days from Sept. 9 to 11 and an additional day for the funeral of the queen, scheduled for Sept. 18.[512][513] | |
Bangladesh | 3 | National mourning from 9 to 11 September. Flags lowered to half-mast.[514][515][516] | |
Brazil | [517] | ||
Kuwait | National mourning from 9 to 12 September. Flags lowered to half-mast.[518][510] | ||
Bahrain | [510] | ||
Oman | [510] | ||
United Arab Emirates | Flags at the country's embassies and in the public and private sector flew at half-mast for three days, Friday, September 9. It lasted for a total of three days ending on Monday, September 12.[519][520][521][510] | ||
Nepal | [522][523] | ||
Solomon Islands | Three days of mourning starting from Monday 12 to Wednesday 14 September.[524] | ||
Kenya | [525][526] | ||
Portugal | 18–20 September declared national day of mourning.[527] | ||
Mozambique | National mourning, from September 17 to 19 September.[528] | ||
Maldives | National mourning from September 9 to 11 September.[529][530] | ||
Dominica | 2 | Dominica observed two days of national mourning on Monday, September 12 and Tuesday, September 13, flags on all public buildings in the state was flown at half-mast on the days of mourning.[531] | |
Trinidad and Tobago | [532] | ||
Australia | 1 | Australia held a day of mourning as a memorial service for the late queen. Flags are at half-mast from 9 September to the morning of 20 September.[533] Public holiday was declared on 22 September.[534] | |
The Bahamas | September 19, the national day of mourning.[535] | ||
Bhutan | [536] | ||
Cuba | Official mourning from 06:00 hours to 12:00 hours September 9.[537] | ||
India | September 11 is declared a day of national mourning. Flags lowered to half-mast and there were no official entertainment on the day.[538][539][540] | ||
Pakistan | Declared September 12 to be a national day of mourning.[541][542] | ||
Jamaica | Half mast flags between September 8 and September 19 to be the national day of mourning.[543][544][545] | ||
Guyana | September 19 a national day of mourning.[546] | ||
Malta | National day of mourning on September 19.[547] | ||
Mauritius | [548][549] | ||
Seychelles | [550] | ||
Sri Lanka | September 19 declared a day of national mourning. Flags lowered to half-mast.[551][552][553] | ||
Zambia | September 19 declared a day of national mourning.[554] | ||
Costa Rica | 3 | Victims of a bus accident | [555] |
Guatemala | 3 | Victims of the 2022 Quetzaltenango tragedy | [556][557] |
Kyrgyzstan | 1 | Victims of the 2022 Kyrgyzstan-Tajikistan clashes | September 19 was national day of mourning.[558][559][560] |
Venezuela | 3 | Victims of landslides | [561] |
South Korea | 7 | Victims of the Seoul Halloween crowd crush | President Yoon Suk-yeol announced a period of national mourning that ran until November 5. State flags were lowered to half-mast. Concerts and other public events were cancelled.[562][563] |
Malta | 2 | Death of former Prime Minister Karmenu Mifsud Bonnici | National mourning on November 6–7.[564] |
Cyprus | 6 | Death of Chrysostomos II of Cyprus | [565] |
Palestine | 1 | Victims of a fire at a residential building | [566] |
Argentina | 3 | Death of Hebe de Bonafini | [567][568][569] |
China | 7 | Death of former Chinese leader Jiang Zemin | Half mast flags and websites turned in black and white starting from November 30 to December 6, when the memorial service was held.[570][571] |
Hong Kong | |||
Macao | |||
Cuba | 1 | Official mourning December 1 from 06:00 till 12:00 hours. National flag at half-mast in public buildings and military institutions.[572] | |
Democratic Republic of the Congo | 3 | Victims of the 2022 Kinshasa floods | [573] |
Brazil | 3 | Death of footballer Pelé | [574] |
Country | Days | Reason | Notes |
---|---|---|---|
Costa Rica | 4 | Death of former Pope Benedict XVI | National mourning on December 31, 2022, to January 3, 2023. State flags at half mast on all government, local government and public buildings.[575] |
Brazil | 2 | [576] | |
Portugal | 1 | National mourning on January 5, 2023. State flags at half mast.[citation needed][577] | |
Cuba | [578] | ||
Senegal | 3 | Victims of the Kaffrine bus crash | [579][580][581] |
Peru | 1 | Victims of 2022-2023 Peruvian protests | [582] |
Lebanon | 3 | Death of Hussein Husseini | [583] |
Nepal | 1 | Victims of the Yeti Airlines Flight 691 crash | All 72 people aboard the aircraft were killed[584] |
South Africa | 7 | Death of Frene Ginwala | [585][586] |
Gambia | 7 | Death of Vice President Badara Alieu Joof | [587] |
Guatemala | 3 | Death of former President Alvaro Colom | [588] |
Palestine | 3 | Victims of the 2023 Jenin incursion | [589][590][591] |
Turkey | 7 | Victims of the 2023 Turkey–Syria earthquakes | National mourning on February 6–12. State flags on all government, local government and public buildings and in all embassies were lowered to half mast. All schools and universities in the country were closed until February 20. All sporting events in Turkey were cancelled [592][593][594][595][596] |
Northern Cyprus | [597] | ||
Albania | 1 | National mourning on February 13.[598] | |
Bangladesh | National mourning on February 9.[599] | ||
Kosovo | National mourning on February 8, 2023. State flags at half mast.[600] | ||
North Macedonia | National mourning on February 13.[601] | ||
Croatia | 1 | Death of Miroslav Blažević | [602] |
Zambia | 1 | Death of Mwansa Beenwell Kapeya | [603] |
Greece | 3 | Victims of the 2023 Thessaly train collision. | National mourning on March 1–3.[604] |
Cyprus | [605] | ||
Albania | 1 | National mourning on March 5.[606] | |
Malawi | 14 | Victims of Cyclone Freddy | [607] |
Chile | 2 | Death of Jorge Edwards | [608] |
Cape Verde | 2 | Death of 7 soldiers in an accident | [609][610] |
India | 2 | Death of Parkash Singh Badal (former Chief Minister of Punjab) | National mourning on April 26–27.[611] |
Serbia | 3 | Victims of the Belgrade school shooting and Mladenovac and Smederevo shootings | National mourning on May 5–7.[612] |
Bosnia and Herzegovina | 1 | National mourning on May 5.[613][614][615] | |
Montenegro | National mourning on May 7[616] | ||
Brazil | 3 | Death of Rita Lee | [617][618][619][620] |
Guyana | 3 | Victims of the 2023 Mahdia school fire | [621] |
Italy | 1 | Victims of the 2023 Emilia-Romagna floods | National mourning on May 24.[622] |
Kazakhstan | 1 | Victims of the 2023 Kazakhstan wildfires | National day of mourning on 12 June[623] |
Italy | 1 | Death of former Prime Minister Silvio Berlusconi | National mourning on 14 June, day of state funeral. Half mast flags for 3 days, from 12 to 14 June[624] |
Greece | 3 | Victims of the 2023 Messenia migrant boat disaster | National days of mourning on 14, 15 and 16 June.[625] |
Pakistan | 1 | [626] | |
Barbados | 4 | Death of former Prime Minister Lloyd Erskine Sandiford | National mourning on June 26–28 and in the day of State funeral.[627] |
Moldova | 1 | Victims of Chișinău International Airport shooting | July 4 to be day of mourning.[628][629][630] |
Italy | 1 | Death of former Prime Minister Arnaldo Forlani | National mourning on July 10.Half-mast flags between July 8 and 10.[631] |
Puerto Rico | 1 | Death of Julio E. Vizcarrondo Ramírez de Arellano | [632][633] |
United Arab Emirates | 3 | Death of Saeed bin Zayed Al Nahyan | [634][635] |
Ecuador | 3 | Assassination of presidential candidate Fernando Villavicencio | [636][637] |
Ivory Coast | 10 | Death of former President Henri Konan Bédié | [638] |
Bosnia and Herzegovina | 1 | Victims of the 2023 Gradačac massacre | August 16 was the day of mourning.[639][640][641] |
Dominican Republic | 1 | Victims of San Cristóbal explosion | August 17 was the day of mourning.[642] |
Chile | 2 | Death of Belisario Velasco | [643][644] |
Chile | 2 | Death of Guillermo Teillier | [645][646][647] |
Libya | 3 | Victims of Storm Daniel | [648] |
Bulgaria | 1 | [649] | |
Mali | 3 | Victims of September 2023 Mali attacks | [650] |
Morocco | 3 | Victims of 2023 Marrakesh-Safi earthquake | [651] |
Egypt | 3 | Victims of 2023 Marrakesh-Safi earthquake and 2023 Libya floods | [652][653][654][655] |
Comoros | 1 | [656] | |
Nepal | 1 | Death of Subaschandra Nemwang | [657] |
Moldova | 1 | Death of first President of Moldova Mircea Snegur | September 16 was a day of national mourning. National flags lowered to half-mast.[658] |
Colombia | 3 | Death of Fernando Botero | [659][660][661] |
Argentina | 2 | Victims of an accident on San Martín de los Andes | [662][663][664] |
Italy | 1 | Death of former President of Italy Giorgio Napolitano | September 26, the day of the funeral, was declared a day of national mourning. State flags on government, local government and public buildings are lowered to half-mast. Parliament was closed for the day, and non-essential state business was halted.[665][666] |
Kosovo | 1 3 |
Victims of the Banjska attack | September 25 was a day of national mourning for death of Afrim Bunjaku. National flags lowered to half-mast.[667] September 26, 27, 28 are days of mourning in Serb-majority areas. Serbian flag lowered to half-mast.[668] |
Republic of Srpska | 1 | September 27 was a day of national mourning.[669][670][671] | |
Serbia | September 27 was a day of national mourning.[672] | ||
Iraq | 3 | Victims of Qaraqosh wedding fire | [673] |
Moldova | 1 | Death of writer and poet Ion Druță | [674][675] |
Ghana | 7 | Death of former First Lady of Ghana Theresa Kufuor | [676] |
Peru | 1 | Death of former Vice President of Peru Luis Giampietri | [677] |
Syria | 3 | Victims of the 2023 Homs drone strike | [678][679] |
Nepal | 1 | Nepalese victims of the Israel–Hamas war | [680][681][682] |
Palestine | 3 | Victims of the Al-Ahli Arab Hospital explosion | National flags lowered to half-mast.[683] |
Arab League | [684] | ||
Iraq | [685] | ||
Jordan | [686] | ||
Syria | National flags lowered to half-mast.[687] | ||
Egypt | [688] | ||
Turkey | [689] | ||
Northern Cyprus | [690][691][692] | ||
Mauritania | [693][694] | ||
Lebanon | 1 | All schools and universities were closed.[695][696] | |
Iran | [697] | ||
Bangladesh | Also decreed for Palestinian victims of all other incidents of the 2023 Israel-Hamas War. National flags lowered to half-mast.[698] | ||
Zambia | 1 | Death of former Finance Minister Ng'andu Peter Magande | [699] |
Kazakhstan | 1 | Victims of Kostenko mine disaster | [700] |
Zambia | 1 | Death of former Speaker Amusaa Mwanamwambwa | [699] |
Puerto Rico | 1 | Death of former Secretary of Treasury Ángel Martín Taboas | [701] |
Andorra | 2 | Death of former Prime Minister Antoni Martí | National mourning on November 7 and 8.[702][703] |
Namibia | 2 | Death of writer of national anthem Axali Doëseb | [704][705] |
Dominican Republic | 3 | Victims of recent floods | [706][707][708] |
Suriname | 2 | Victims of the 2023 Suriname mine disaster | [709][710][711][712] |
Republic of the Congo | 1 | Victims of the 2023 Brazzaville crowd crush | [713][714][715] |
Honduras | 3 | Victims of a bus crash | [716][717] |
Kuwait | 40 | Death of Emir Nawaf Al-Ahmad Al-Jaber Al-Sabah | Kuwait declared a 3-day holiday and a period of mourning for 40 days, starting from 16 December.[718] |
Jordan | 7 | [719][720] | |
Saudi Arabia | 3 | [721] | |
Egypt | All artistic activities and events across the country were suspended.[722] | ||
Oman | Public and private workplaces were closed during this time.[723] | ||
Qatar | National flag lowered to half-mast.[724] | ||
UAE | National flag lowered to half-mast.[725] | ||
Bahrain | National flag lowered to half-mast.[726] | ||
Lebanon | [727] | ||
Maldives | [728] | ||
Palestine | At least 1 | [729] | |
Bangladesh | 1 | National flag lowered to half-mast. Special prayers for the late Emir were held in mosques, Hartal of Opposition Party BNP and other related parties postponed.[730] | |
India | National flag lowered to half-mast and state entertainment programmes were cancelled.[731] | ||
Pakistan | [732][733][734] | ||
Cuba | [735] | ||
Czech Republic | 1 | Victims of the 2023 Prague shooting | December 23 was a day of national mourning. State flags were lowered to half-mast throughout the country. Several other sports and cultural events were also called off.[736][737] |
Country | Number of Days | Calendar days | Reason | Notes |
---|---|---|---|---|
Dominican Republic | 1 | January 3 | Death of ambassador Hans Dannenberg | Hans Dannenberg was the sitting Dominican Republic ambassador to Canada. He died on December 23, 2023. The declaration of mourning was postponed due to the Christmas and New Year's festivities.[738] |
Iran | 1 | January 4 | Victims of Kerman bombings | A series of deadly bombs exploded at commemorative ceremony marking the assassination of Qasem Soleimani at his tomb in Kerman. Iran Government announced a day of national mourning on January 4.[739] |
Portugal | 1 | January 31 | Death of former European Commission President Jacques Delors | [740] |
Spain | [741] | |||
Namibia | 21 | February 5–25 | Death of President Hage Geingob | Mourning period to last from 5 to 25 February and decreed a state funeral for him at the Heroes' Acre in Windhoek on 25 February.[742] |
Mozambique | 5 | February 21–25 | [743] | |
Zambia | 2 | February 24–25 | [744] | |
Cuba | February 5–6 | Official mourning was in effect from 6:00 a.m. on February 5 until 12:00 midnight on February 6, 2024.[745] | ||
Chile | 2 | Victims of the 2024 Chile wildfire | In February 2024, a series of wildfires broke out in Chile, affecting multiple regions including Valparaíso, O'Higgins, Maule, Biobío, and Los Lagos. The most severe incidents occurred in the Valparaíso Region as of February 5, 2024. The Chilean government labeled the fires as the country's worst disaster since the 2010 Chile earthquake and declared a two-day national mourning period.[746] | |
3 | February 7–9 | 2024 Ranco Lake helicopter crash | Former president Sebastian Piñera died in the crash. Protocol indicated that a state funeral would be held, with a three-day national mourning, where the flag would fly at half-mast at public spaces and military buildings.[747] | |
Dominican Republic | 1 | March 6 | Death of businessman José León Asensio | [748] |
Bulgaria | 2 | March 15–16 | Death of Patriarch Neophyte | [749] |
Russia | 1 | March 24 | Victims of the 2024 Crocus City Hall attack | Cultural and sports events canceled. Many shopping centers were closed.[750][751][752] |
Republika Srpska | [753][754] | |||
Abkhazia | [755] | |||
Nicaragua | [756] | |||
Kosovo | 1 | April 17 | In memory of all the women and girls killed in Kosovo as a result of gender equality violence. | [757] |
Dominican Republic | 1 | April 20 | Death of Franklin Almeyda | Former minister of the Interior (2004–2012) and former chancellor of the Autonomous University of Santo Domingo (1987–1990)[758][759] |
Central African Republic | 3 | April 22–24 | 2024 Bangui river disaster | [760] |
Kenya | 1 | May 10 | Victims of the 2024 Kenya–Tanzania floods | May 10th was declared a public holiday to mark National tree growing day and to remember Kenyans who have died from the floods. It wasn't a official decree of mourning but a public holiday for commemoration.[761] |
Iran | 5 | May 20–24 | Victims of the 2024 Varzaqan helicopter crash[a] | The Government of Iran announced five days of national mourning on May 20.[762] All sports competitions were suspended and Cultural Heritage Week events were postponed.[763] Shops, schools and government offices were closed on May 21.[764] All government offices and private businesses in the country were closed on May 22 to coincide with the funerals for the crash victims.[765] |
Maldives | 3 | May 21–23 | [766] | |
Lebanon | May 20–22 | [767] | ||
Syria | [767] | |||
Cuba | 2 | May 21–22 | [768] | |
Tajikistan | [769] | |||
Bangladesh | 1 | May 23 | The national flag was at half-mast in all government, semi-government and autonomous institutions and educational institutions, including all government and private buildings and Bangladesh missions abroad.[770][771][772] | |
Pakistan | May 21 | Prime Minister of Pakistan Shehbaz Sharif announced a day of national mourning on May 20.[773][774] | ||
India | The national flag was flown at half-mast on all buildings where it is regularly flown across India and no official entertainment occurred during this time.[775] | |||
Iraq | [776] | |||
Turkey | [777] | |||
Sri Lanka | [778] | |||
Malawi | 21 | June 11–July 1 | Victims of the 2024 Chikangawa Dornier 228 crash | Vice President Saulos Chilima and former First Lady Patricia Shanil Muluzi among the victims. Initially was only a day of mourning.[779] |
Portugal | 1 | July 2 | Death of artist Manuel Cargaleiro | [780] |
Albania | 2 | July 2-3 | Death of novelist Ismail Kadare | [781] |
Kosovo | 1 | July 3 | [782] | |
Cuba | 3 | July 20–22 | Death of CPV General Secretary Nguyễn Phú Trọng | [783] |
Laos | 2 | July 25–26 | [784] | |
Vietnam | [785] | |||
Ethiopia | 3 | July 27–29 | Victims of the 2024 Gofa landslides | [786] |
Bangladesh | 1 | July 30 | Victims of the 2024 Bangladesh quota reform movement | National flags fly at half-mast.[787] Mourning denied and boycotted by the students and general public.[788] |
Iran | 3 | July 31–August 2 | Assassination of Ismail Haniyeh | [789][790][791][792] |
Yemen | [792] | |||
Palestine | 1 | July 31 | [793] | |
Turkey | August 2 | [794] | ||
Pakistan | [795][796] | |||
Brazil | 3 | August 9–11 | Victims of Voepass Linhas Aéreas Flight 2283 | [797] |
August 17–19 | Death of media mogul Silvio Santos | [798] | ||
Peru | 3 | September 12-14 | Death of the former president Alberto Fujimori | [799] |
Portugal | 1 | September 20 | Victims of the 2024 Portugal wildfires | [800] |
Iran | 5 | September 28-October 2 | 2024 Hezbollah headquarters strike | [801] |
Lebanon | 3 | September 30-October 2 | Flags were lowered to half mast. Public offices were closed on the day of Nasrallah’s funeral.[802][803] | |
Iraq | September 29-October 1 | [804][805][803] | ||
Syria | Flags were at half-mast.[803] | |||
Yemen | National flags at half mast.[803] | |||
Spain |
3 |
October 31-November 2 | October 2024 Spain floods | National flags were lowered to half mast. Many sporting and entertainment events have been cancelled.[806] |
Serbia | 1 | November 2 | Victims of November 2024 Novi Sad railway station canopy collapse | Three days of mourning from second to fourth November observed in Vojvodina.[807][808] |
Republic of Srpska | [809] | |||
Montenegro | November 3 | [810][811] | ||
Philippines |
1 |
November 4 | Victims of Tropical Storm Trami (2024) | [812] |
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