GLIDE NUMBER IN ASEAN COUNTRIES

Glide Number Description Date
TC-2013-000132-PHL Typhoon Nari (locally known as Santi) pounded the northern Philippines early on 12 Oct 2013, killing 13 people, ripping roofs off thousands of buildings, and leaving more than two million without power. 2013-10-12
FL-2013-000131-KHM Heavy rains since the third week of September have resulted in floods in at least 10 provinces throughout the north-west and along the Mekong River in central Cambodia. There were 30 confirmed deaths, including at least 16 children. 2013-9-30
TC-2013-000122-VNM Typhoon Wutip, the tenth tropical storm over the East Sea this year, is forecast to make landfall in central Viet Nam on Monday, 30 September 2013, bringing strong winds and heavy rains to the central highlands and mountainous areas, which may cause landslides and flash floods. It is predicted to be the strongest typhoon hitting central Viet Nam since Typhoon Xangsane in 2006. 2013-10-1
TC-2013-000120-KHM Heavy monsoon rains exacerbated by Typhoon Usagi have pounded parts of Vietnam and Cambodia killing at least 36 people, authorities said Tuesday, with many swept to their deaths in floods. 2013-9-24
TC-2013-000120-VNM Heavy monsoon rains exacerbated by Typhoon Usagi have pounded parts of Vietnam and Cambodia killing at least 36 people, authorities said Tuesday, with many swept to their deaths in floods. 2013-9-24
TC-2013-000120-PHL Typhoon Usagi (locally known as Odette) struck the Philippines on 21 Sep 2013 in the southern part of Itbayat Island, one of the three main islands of the Batanes group of islands, affecting almost 48,000 people and causing severe damage to agriculture. It brought heavy rains to southern Taiwan, where some 3,400 people were evacuated, before it made landfall in southern China near Hong Kong on 22 Sep, killing 25 people. 2013-9-21
VO-2013-000115-IDN Mount Sinabung erupts in Indonesia's North Sumatra. More than 6,000 people evacuated as ashes blanket buildings and cars. 2013-9-15
FL-2013-000111-VNM At least 21 people have been killed as flash floods and landslides ravaged mountainous areas in northern Vietnam. 2013-9-6
EP-2013-000107-LAO As of 14 Jun 2013, more than 10,000 cases of dengue and 40 deaths had been recorded in Lao PDR. This is seven times more than the number of cases reported for the same period in 2012. By 9 Aug, the number of cases had increased to almost 35,000 and 81 deaths had been reported. On 20 Aug, the Central Emergency Response Fund allocated $753,504 to the World Health Organization to reach more than 4.7 million people in the 11 provinces with the highest incidence of dengue. 2013-8-20
FL-2013-000101-LAO Due to the continuous heavy rainfall causes by the climate change during June to August and the influences of the JEBI storm and Mongkhut storm that blown off Laos in early August, many provinces in the Northern and Central part of Laos (Oudomxay, Xayabouly, Bolikhamxay, Khammuan, XiengKhuang, Luangprabang and Vientiane Province) 384 villages, 29 Districts have been adversely affected by flooding caused 20,445 Families, 112,586 people effected, 174 families Evacuated . Damaged 213 House,170 Rice warehouse,5,972 hectares rice fields, 1,636 hectares gardens, 54 hectares upland rice, 775 Km road damaged by flooding 2013--
FL-2013-000095-PHL The Southwest Monsoon has caused flooding in several areas of the Philippines since mid-June 2013, which has been exacerbated by tropical depressions and storms. From 21 Jul onward, floods following heavy rainfall affected 22 municipalities and nearly 250,000 people in Mindanao's Maguindanao Province. Starting on 17 Aug, heavy monsoon rains aggravated by Tropical Storm Trami (locally known as Maring) caused flooding and landslides in 11 provinces and Metro Manila on Luzon island. More than 94,200 people have been affected and nearly 2,200 people sought refuge in 19 evacuation centers. 2013-8-19
TC-2013-000092-PHL Twenty-three people were missing as Typhoon Utor swept across the northern Philippines on Monday, ripping roofs off houses, tearing down power lines and triggering landslides in remote villages. 2013-8-12
FL-2013-000087-MMR Nearly 25,000 people have been evacuated to makeshift camps after floods ravaged eastern Myanmar. 2013-7-29
FL-2013-000083-THA Heavy rain has caused flooding in Trat and Ranong province. Over 500 residents of Trat province have been affected, as the water level has risen to 1.5 meters. 2013-7-18
EQ-2013-000073-IDN A 6.1-magnitude earthquake shook northwestern Indonesia on 2 July 2013, killing 22 people, injuring more than 200 and damaging thousands of homes. 2013-7-2
TC-2013-000072-LAO On 23 July 2013 topical storm BEBINCA hit northern and central of Lao PDR made heavy rain coursed flood damaged in three provinces ( Bolikhamsay, Oudomsay and Xiengkhoung Provinces) coursed 7 district ,26 Villages 2,850 families, 10,468 people affected, 12 ha fish pond, 100 ha rice field damaged. Fist report from PDMC 2013-6-23
TC-2013-000071-LAO On 23 June 2013 topical storm BEBINCA hit northern and central of Lao PDR made heavy rain coursed flood damaged in three provinces ( Bolikhamsay, Oudomsay and Xiengkhoung Provinces) coursed 7 district ,26 Villages 2,850 families, 10,468 people affected, 12 ha fish pond, 100 ha rice field damaged. Fist report from PDMC 2013-6-23
TC-2013-000060-MMR Probable landfall of cyclone Mahasen in Rakhine is 16 May 6pm UTC. The vulnerable refugee population of the Rohingya may be severely affected 2013-5-16
ST-2013-000036-LAO On 22 March 2013, the strong wind hit kaisone District, Savannakhet Province, affected 597 houses, 7 government buildings, 11 Electricity poles, estimate the cost damaged around 45,725 USD. 2013-3-22
TC-2013-000026-PHL Tropical Depression Shanshan, locally known as Crising, affected about 51,000 families (260,000 people) across 8 regions of the Philippines including areas still recovering from Bopha. In central Mindanao, heavy rains triggered flooding in several areas in North Cotabato province and 2,000 families (10,000 people) were evacuated to safer areas. 2013-2-18