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GLIDE NUMBER IN ASEAN COUNTRIES
Glide Number
Description
Date
FL-2008-000250-THA
Continual heavy rainfalls since December 25, 2008 have subsequently submerged numerous areas in Pattani province, affecting local residents at great extent.
2008-12-25
TC-2009-000005-PHL
At 6:30 PM of January 3, 2009, the Philippine Atmospheric, Geophysical and Astronomical Services Administration (PAGASA) said the Low Pressure Area (LPA) East of Mindanao has developed into a Tropical Depression (TD) and was named "Auring". At this point the maximum sustained winds near the center is 55 kph and is moving Northwest at 7 kph. Public Storm Warning Signal Number 1 (PSWS#1) was raised at Eastern Samar, Western Samar, Leyte, Southern Leyte, and Surigao del Norte.Reports reaching the PNRC National Headquarters Operation Center (OpCen) in Port Area, Manila late yesterday said there were floodings in the provinces of Negros Oriental, Bohol and Samar in the Visayas; and Zamboanga del Norte, Iligan, Cagayan de Oro and Gingoog City in Western Mindanao.
2009-1-3
FF-2008-000249-THA
3,160 people were affected by heavy rains in southern Yala province. The estimated damages were worth 3,864,250 baht.
2008-12-8
EQ-2009-000001-IDN
A magnitude 7.6 earthquake struck off the northern coast of the island of Papua in Indonesia. Hundreds of people had gathered at a football stadium seeking medical aid for minor injuries.
2009-1-4
LS-2008-000248-PHL
Heavy rainfalls caused three landslides in Compostela Valley Province, 202 families, 960 persons affected.
2008-12-27
CW-2008-000244-THA
23 districts in Thailand Buri Ram have been declared emergency zones due to temperatures below 15 degrees Celsius. The cold also affects Ubon Ratchathani Province. Surveys have found that young children, the elderly and the homeless are the most affected with over 100,000 in need of basic items such as blankets.
2008-12-12
LS-2008-000242-MYS
Landslide occurred after days of heavy rains in suburban Kuala Lumpur, forcing thousands to evacuate (The Star 06/12/2008).
2008-12-6
FL-2008-000235-THA
201434 people affected, 10 people died and 190 families homeless (685 persons)from haevy rain.
2008-11-19
FF-2008-000233-PHL
Continuous heavy rains caused flash floods in Cagayan, Isabela and Aurora Provonces, over 146,000 affected.
2008-11-21
TC-2008-000229-VNM
Vietnam's government issued flash flood and landslide warnings on Tuesday(18/11/2008) as heavy rains followed tropical storm Noul, which weakened overnight and caused no damage to coffee production - Reuters
2008-11-18
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
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