GLIDE NUMBER IN ASEAN COUNTRIES

Glide Number Description Date
TC-2011-000119-PHL More than 11,700 people affected as Typhoon Mina triggered flash floods and landslides. 2011-8-27
FL-2011-000107-MMR Torrential rains persisted from 7 until 9 August across the nation, causing floods in some Regions and States in Myanmar. 2011-8-7
TC-2011-000095-THA The Department of Disaster Prevention and Mitigation (DDPM) has concluded that there are almost 200,000 people and 30,000 rai of farmland in 15 provinces under impact of tropical storm Nock Ten. 2011-8-3
EP-2011-000103-VNM Hand-foot-mouth disease (HFMD) continues to spread in 49 provinces in Vietnam. Updated as of 1 August, there are about 25,918 and 74 infected and death cases respectively. 2011-8-1
TC-2011-000100-LAO Nock Ten Tropical storm hit 7 provinces in Northern and Central part of Lao PDR on 29-31 junly 2011, Caused 1 person killing. Currently the PDMC are Collecting Dammage Data. 2011-8-1
TC-2011-000099-PHL Tropical Cyclone ?Kabayan? (International name: Muifa) was located at east of Tuguegarao City in Philippines on 31 July, and continued to enhance monsoon rains. The TC has caused floods and landslides, affected over 3,000 and claimed over 5 lives. 2011-8-1
TC-2011-000095-PHL Tropical storm "Juaning"(International name: Nock-ten) makes landfall in Aurora province this morning. Death toll climbs to 20, and affects over 600,000. 2011-7-27
FL-2011-000077-LAO On 24-25 June, Haima Tropical Storm Caused heavy rain falls and strong wind, whichd resulted in flood and flasflood in 13 district of 4 provinces ( Xiengkoung, Viengtian, Boolikhamxay, Xayaboury) Caused 8 people have been killed, 3 people misssing more than 45,281 people affected, provincial reported 2011-6-29
FL-2011-000072-LAO On 24-25 june 2011, Haima Tropical Storm Caused heavy rain falls and strong wind, wich resulted in flood and flash flood in 4 provinces ( Xiengkoung, Viengtian, Boolikhamxay, Xayaboury Provinces)based on the preliminary provincial report. Currently PDMC are Collecting Dammage Data. 2011-6-27
TC-2011-000069-PHL More than 53,000 people are in evacuation centres following days of torrential rains caused by Tropical Storm Meari. 2011-6-24
FL-2011-000067-PHL Widespread rains over eastern and southern Mindanao have caused flooding and flashfloods in nine provinces of Mindanao, affecting 120,038 families (611,196 individuals). 2011-6-17
LS-2011-000055-MYS A man and 15 boys were killed in a landslide which trapped 25 people at an orphanage on 21 May. Seven boys and two men survived the ordeal. 2011-5-21
TC-2011-000054-PHL Tropical Storm Songda, locally known as Chedeng, has intensified into a Category 2 typhoon. The Government forecasts that it could bring heavy rains similar to Typhoon Ketsana that devastated Metro Manila in September 2009. 2011-5-25
FL-2011-000048-IDN The death toll following the rain-triggered floods and landslide in the West Java region around Garut last week has reached 10 people, while three others remain missing. 2011-5-6
ST-2011-000047-PHL Tropical Storm Aere has triggered floods and landfall. Thousands people have been evacuated. 2011-5-8
FL-2011-000032-THA Abnormally heavy rain has caused flooding in Southern Thailand, affecting tens of thousands. 2011-3-28
EQ-2011-000031-MMR A magnitude 6.8 earthquake struck Myanmar near the Thai border on March 24. At least 25 people were killed and dozens of buildings destroyed. 2011-3-24
FL-2011-000021-MYS Johor floods, in the south, have forced more than 24,000 people to seek refuge in 71 relief centres. 2011-2-10
VO-2011-000006-IDN Mt. Bromo erupted intermittently with some relatively big blast at the end of Dec. 2010. Indonesia Red Cross was mobilized, providing masks, water, hygiene operation, psychosocial services to 500 households. 2011-1-17
FL-2010-000258-PHL Flooding and landslides occurred in the provinces of Albay and Sorsogon in Region V as a result of moderate to heavy rains on 29 December 2010 due to tail-end of a cold front. Based on initial report of concerned Local Disaster Risk Reduction and Management Councils, around 802 families or 4,274 persons were affected. 2010-12-29