GLIDE NUMBER IN ASEAN COUNTRIES

Glide Number Description Date
FF-2012-000102-PHL Shallow low pressure areas as part of the monsoon season have caused flash floods, landslides and storm surges in the Philippines since 12 Jun 2012; over 30,000 people have been affected. 2012-6-12
FL-2012-000095-THA Continuous rain has caused flooding in the southern province of Surat Thani, affecting 8,500 households. 2012-6-6
TC-2012-000093-PHL 2 children killed as typhoon "Mawar" moves away from Philippines. 2012-6-3
ST-2012-000061-VNM 2 people killed, more than 4,500 houses damaged and crop fields destroyed after hailstorms and whirlwinds hit Lao Cai, Bac Kan and Tuyen Quang provinces in the north. 2012-4-23
TS-2012-000053-IDN The earthquake with Mg8.7 occurred at northwestern part of Sumatra, Indonesia at 14:38 local time. 2012-4-11
EP-2012-000045-VNM Viet Nam experienced an unprecedented outbreak of hand, foot and mouth disease (HFMD) in 2011, and while appropriate and effective action was taken by Viet Nam Red Cross working with the authorities, the country, as a whole, continues to experience a disturbingly high incidence of the disease. As of 15 March 2012, the total number of cases reported by all provinces was higher than the annual caseloads in 2009-2010, as well as 7.5 times higher than the same period last year. There is also concern of a further surge of cases in the coming weeks, considering the customary April-May and September-October peaks recorded in previous years. 2012-3-15
EQ-2012-000018-PHL A 6.8-magnitude earthquake struck the heavily populated island provinces of Negros and Cebu in the central Philippines, killing at least 43 people. 2012-2-7
TC-2012-000014-IDN Fourteen people were killed and another 60 were injured in Indonesia over a four-day period as a result of Cyclone Iggy 2012-1-25
FL-2011-000204-PHL Heavy rainfall in several regions has caused flooding and landslides since the end of December. Over 171,800 persons were affected and more than 72,000 were evacuated. 2011-12-25
EP-2012-000002-PHL More than two weeks since the typhoon struck, overcrowding in evacuation centres and access to proper sanitation facilities remain to be the top concern. As of reporting period, more than 37,200 families are housed inside 54 evacuation centres. With the classes that resumed after the holiday season, evacuees who sought temporary shelters in schools were forced to transfer to different establishments such as gymnasiums. This resulted to outbreak of leptospirosis - an infection caused by the Leptospira bacteria that enters the human body through wounds or broken skin when in contact with flood waters, vegetation, or moist soil contaminated with the urine of infected animals, especially rats. As of 3 January 2012, DOH confirmed 128 cases with at least four deaths. An addition of 200 suspected cases has been monitored by DOH. 2012-1-5
FL-2011-000196-IDN Monthly Humanitarian Update reported that 4 people were killed in West Sumatra and widespread flooding occurred in several other areas. 2011-11-30
FL-2011-000195-IDN Monthly Humanitarian Update reported that 4 people were killed in West Sumatra and widespread flooding occurred in several other areas. 2011-11-30
TC-2011-000189-PHL Tropical storm Washi (Sendong) threatens Northeastern Mindanao. Floods occurred in Region IX, affecting about 80 families/400 persons. 2011-12-15
FL-2011-000188-PHL Floods by heavy rain have affected more than 26,000 people in several regions of the Philippines. 2011-12-9
VW-2010-000275-BRN 5 mukim effected with the strong winds-1 school 1 library 2010-12-18
LS-2009-000287-BRN Two landslides cases were reported in 2009 which affected the residential areas in Temburong. 2009--
LS-2010-000274-BRN A land slide occurs in Brunei Muara Districts which affected 14 areas 2010-1-
VW-2007-000269-BRN Strong winds occurred in the Kampong Ayer has affected a total of 7 mukims including 21 villages. This event has led to 187 houses damaged. 2007-7-23
WF-2008-000271-BRN 20 Houses affected...and 5 people killed 2008-12-
FR-2005-000239-BRN In 2005, Brunei Darussalam suffered a total loss of $8, 315, 580.00 due to urban fires which had engulfed a total of 104 buildings (67 residential buildings and 37 commercial and governement offices). No casualties were reported. 2005--