GLIDE NUMBER IN ASEAN COUNTRIES

Glide Number Description Date
TC-1989-000003-THA Typhoon gay was the tropical cyclone which caused significant damage in province Chumphon fo Thailand. The storm formed on November 1, 1989 in the southern Gulf of Thailand and it mad landfall on November 4 more than 450 people were dead. 1989-11-4
FL-2000-000902-LAO heavy rain and Strong Winds in Northern of Lao, 1 Person dead, 2410 People were affected, Damage 311 ha rice field Area, 1 house Destroyed ( Sources from provincial ) on 16/8/2000 2000-8-16
TC-1970-000001-PHL 1970-2-27
FL-2008-000228-THA A long time of heavy rain between 11 - 29 September, 2008 which the affected by Trough and monsoon. It had flash flood and inundated villages, farmland and infrastructure in 33 provinces. 26 person have been killed and affected more than 1,014,000 people (294,587 families) 2008-11-18
EQ-2008-000226-IDN A 7.8 magnitude earthquake struck the Minhasa region of Indonesia's Sulawesi island. Indonesian authorities issued a tsunami warning. 2008-11-16
LS-2008-000223-IDN Five people have been killed and 14 are feared dead after a landslide triggered by heavy rain crushed scores of houses in Indonesia. About 700 residents have been evacuated to safer areas. 2008-11-14
TC-2008-000222-PHL NDCC reports Tropical Storm QUINTA (Maysak) caused floods, kille 12 in lloilo, Surigao del Norte. 2008-11-8
FL-2008-000221-IDN 77,196 for Jakarta proper and a combined total of 218,583 for nearby West Java and Banten provinces are displaced by the flood. According to the National Disaster Coordination Agency, 48 died from the flood. 2008-11-
FF-2008-000211-VNM Torrential and persistent rainfall during the past 72 hours caused widespread flooding in various parts of the North and the Central provinces of Vietnam. Ten cities and provinces including Thai Nguyen, Phu Tho, Vinh Phuc, Bac Giang, Ha Noi, Hoa Binh, Ninh Binh, Ha Tinh, Nghe An and Quang Binh were badly affected by this devastating flood. According to the government information, 85 dead have been reported so far. Up to 20,000 families in the capital city of Hanoi are affected by the floods while 2,000 families in rural areas along the Red River have been moved to safer areas. 2008-11-1
FL-2008-000205-IDN At least 11,000 people have fled home as the floods continue in Gorontalo province, the Indonesian health ministry said on Monday. 2008-10-27
FF-2008-000194-VNM Flash floods caused by heavy rains killed at least 11 people and damaged thousands of homes in central Viet Nam 2008-10-20
TC-2008-000179-PHL NDCC reporting that Tropical Storm Higos made a landfall over Eastern Samar in Philippines on 30 Sep, 2008. 2008-9-30
TC-2008-000177-VNM Typhoon Mekkhala forced the evacuation of tens of thousands of people. Over 6,000 homes were damaged and 38 fishing trawlers were sunk. The total value of the damage was estimated at 6.6 million dollars. 2008-10-1
TC-2008-000177-THA Si Sa Ket distributed survival bags and dried foods to help over 1,600 floods' victims today after Mekhla stock wreaked havoc to the area. 2008-10-1
FF-2008-000173-VNM In the early hours of 25 September, heavy rains triggered by tropical cyclone Hagupit caused flash floods and landslides in six provinces in northern Viet Nam, namely Lang Son, Son La, Bac Giang, Lao Cai, Quang Ninh, and Vinh Phuc. According to available information collated from local Viet Nam Red Cross Society chapters and the government to date, the floods left a total of 32 dead, five missing and 36 injured. Furthermore, 897 houses have collapsed and another 8,326 houses have been damaged or swept away by the floods. 2008-9-25
FL-2008-000162-VNM Eleven people, three of them children, have been killed by flash floods and landslides that struck a mountainous province in northern Viet Nam. 2008-8-26
FF-2008-000161-THA Heavy downpours due to a low pressure trough and the south-western monsoon in the past week have triggered more flash floods and inundated villages and farmland in north and northeast Thailand. According to disaster officials, five people have been killed, 114,345 (34,182 families) have been affected. 2008-9-8
LS-2008-000152-PHL Two landslides occurred at Poblacion Masara, Municipality of Maco, Compostela Valley Province due to heavy rains. 9 persons reported dead, 24 injured and 14 still missing. 2008-9-8
TC-2008-000134-PHL GDACS red alert on 19 Aug 2008 Xinhua reporting that Tropical storm Nuri gained strength as it moved closer to northern Philippines and is expected to bring downpours. 2008-8-19
FL-2008-000133-THA More than 100,000 people in Nakhon Phanom affected and over 200 residences, 500 roads, and 7 dams have been damaged by the flood. The water level of Mekong River aer reported to stay at 12.58 meters which is higher than the critical point of 12.45 meters, resulting in inundation in many areas in the province. 2008-8-15