GLIDE NUMBER IN ASEAN COUNTRIES

Glide Number Description Date
TC-2010-000166-VNM Vietnam's government says that Tropical storm Mindulle hit the country has killed 4 people, injured 20 and 10 others missing. 2010-8-24
FL-2010-000161-MYS Around 2000 are affected by the massive floods in Bendang Man, Sik Kedah. Malaysia Red Cross started emergency operation to deliver humanitarian aid. 2010-8-17
VO-2010-000159-IDN Four people were killed in an eruption of Mount Karangetang in Sitaro Islands district, North Sulawesi province, early Friday. 2010-8-6
FL-2010-000158-PHL Intermittent moderate to heavy rains that prevailed from July 26-30, 2010 trigerred the overflowing of Simuay River and other tributaries which caused flooding in the municipalities of Sultan Kudarat, Pagalungan and Datu Montawal, all in Maguindanao; Lambayong, Sultan Kudarat Province; and Kabacan, North Cotabato, thus, affecting 16,184 families in 35 barangays in Region XII. 2010-8-10
TC-2010-000157-PHL Around 204 families from Sitio Sabitan, Sto. Rosario, Malolos City, Bulacan were evacuated to Malolos Central Elementary School on August 8,2010 due to high tide 2010-8-9
FL-2010-000152-THA Local authorities in the northern province of Lampang are expediting rescue operation to help over 300 families plagued by flash floods. 2010-8-3
EP-2010-000146-PHL During the first six months of 2010, the Philippines recorded a significant number of dengue cases. According to the Department of Health, some 29,000 cases were reported between 1 January and 10 July 2010, compared to around 22,000 cases during the same period in 2009. 2010-7-10
FL-2010-000144-IDN A flood hit five villages in South Kalimantan. The flood had victimized around 1,640 families or 5,000 people. 2010-7-24
TC-2010-000140-LAO On 17-18 July 2010, CONSON Topicial Storm Coused heavy rain falls, the provincial of Lao PDR. Two Provinces in the Northern of Laos namely Vientiane and Sayabouly Provinces affected by Flash Flood Coused by heavy rain fall for CONSON Topical Storm, 6 People Killed, many hectars of crops were damaged,road,bridges and other infrastructure destroyed. Currenly the PDMC of 2 provinces are ongoing the damage and need assessment in the affected areas. 2010-7-17
TC-2010-000138-VNM A tropical storm has made landfall in northern Vietnam, bringing heavy rains and high winds. Seven people are reported missing after Typhoon Conson - now downgraded to a tropical storm - hit coastal areas. 2010-7-17
TC-2010-000137-PHL The Active Low Pressure Area (ALPA) intensified into a tropical depression and was named "Caloy". As early as 11:00 AM, 18 July, heavy rains and strong winds triggered flashflood affecting 111 families in the Municipality of Dingalan, Aurora Province. Twenty seven (27) families who were affected by flashflood in the Municipality of Baler, Aurora, were rescued by the Philippine Army. 2010-7-19
TC-2010-000131-PHL As of 19 July 2010, a total of 48,640 families or 241,651 persons were affected in 209 barangays of 13 cities and 88 municipalities in 12 provinces of Regions III, IV-A, V and National Capital Region. Sixty six (66) evacuation centers were utilized as temporary shelter to 2,478 families. As of 19 July, there are 522 families or 2,671 persons housed inside remaining 17 evacuation centers. There were 68 dead, 84 missing and 30 injured persons. Region IV-A has the highest number of casualties (41 dead, 30 missing and 24 injured) while Region V is highest in terms of missing aggravated by maritime incidents. 2010-7-13
EQ-2010-000116-IDN A power string of six earthquakes shook the northern coast of Papua, Indonesia, Wednesday, killing at least two people and causing widespread damage on Yapen Island. 2010-6-16
FL-2010-000115-MMR Heavy rain in Myanmar has triggered floods and landslides, washing away bridges, blocking roads and killing at least 12 people, district officials said on Wednesday. 2010-6-16
FL-2010-000107-PHL Up to 40,000 people evacuated after torrential rains caused heavy flooding in the southern Philippines. 2010-5-28
FL-2010-000096-IDN Three villages have been engulfed by floods after the Kota Panjang hydro-power station (PLTA) was forced to release water to maintain the water level in the reservoir following high rainfall at upstream areas. 2010-4-8
FL-2010-000091-VNM Heavy rains flooded streets in Hanoi and Hai Phong cities as well as areas of the Nam Dinh Province. In Lao Cai Province, the heavy rains and strong winds, 89-117 kilometers an hour, ruined 1,300 houses and schools. Lao Cai town and Bat Xat District suffering the worst damage. In Cao Bang Province, the torrential winds damaged hundreds of houses, in many cases, blowing off entire rooftops. 2010-5-13
EQ-2010-000068-IDN On 4/6/2010 10:15:02 PM UTC (about 04:43h local time) an earthquake of magnitude 7.8 occurred in the moderately populated region of Aceh in Indonesia. It is likely that a tsunami, at maximum height of 0.7m, was generated. GDACS red alert was issued. 2010-4-7
FL-2010-000063-IDN A flood have occured in Karawang District, West Java-Indonesia. The Citarum river has overflowed for 4 days recently since March 21, 2010. It has inundated More than 5000 houses in 21 villages (7 subdistricts). The depth of inundated area in Pakisjaya subdistrict has reached 2.5 meter. 2010-3-21
LS-2010-000033-IDN A huge landslide buried a village in Indonesia's West Java early on Tuesday, killing at least four people and burying 40 others, local media said. 2010-2-23