GLIDE NUMBER IN ASEAN COUNTRIES

Glide Number Description Date
TC-2009-000205-PHL At least 54 people were killed as tropical storm Ketsana battered a wide area in the Philippines 2009-9-26
EQ-2009-000202-MMR No casualties as a result of the earthquakes and aftershocks were reported in India. 2009-9-22
FF-2009-000201-PHL evacuation of residents, No casualties reported yet. 2009-9-21
EQ-2009-000199-PHL Two earthquake incidents both of tectonic origin occurred on September 18 and 19, 2009 in South Cotabato. 76 houses damaged, 91 people injured. 2009-9-19
FF-2009-000196-IDN At least 38 people were killed in flash floods in a remote region of Indonesia's North Sumatra province Tuesday, a spokesman for the provincial government said. 2009-9-15
TC-2009-000195-PHL Due to heavy rains, around 382 families, 995 persons, evacuated in 6 municipalities of the Laguna Province. 2009-9-13
TC-2009-000193-PHL Nine have died or have gone missing due to tropical depression Maring that spawned rains and landslides in northern Philippines while the number of affected people doubled to over 300,000. 2009-9-10
TC-2009-000175-PHL On 2 September 2009, the Active Low Pressure Area (ALPA) East of Northern Luzon developed into a Tropical Depression (Labuyo) and intensified into a tropical storm (Dujuan) on 03 September. As of 04 September, a total of 7,265 families in 32 barangays in 2 cities and 4 municipalities in the Provinces of Antique, Negros Occidental and Negros Oriental of Regions VI and VII were affected by flashflood and strong winds caused by the enhanced Southwest Monsoon. 2009-9-4
TS-2009-000173-IDN On 9/2/2009 7:55:02 AM UTC an earthquake of magnitude 7.4 and depth 62.8km has struck an very highly populated area in the Jawa Barat Province (population: 38 million) in Indonesia. GDACS calculated a red alert, indicating 'high likelihood for international disaster'. Based on later information, the impact estimate was reduced. Tidal wave and water surface buoy measurements indicated wave heights of 40cm instead of initially estimated 2.5m. Please refer to the GDACS tsunami report for more details. 2009-9-2
TC-2009-000152-PHL On 03 August 2009, Typhoon "Kiko" (MORAKOT) entered east northeast of Luzon, Philippines as a tropical depression and intensified into a typhoon with maximum center wind of 140 kph. The southwest monsoon enhanced by the said typhoon brought occasional to frequent rains over extreme northern Luzon which resulted to widespread flooding in northern and central Luzon, occurrence of 8 landslide incidents, swelling of 5 rivers, breaching of earth dikes and retaining and sea walls. As of 14 August, 18,618 families or 94,211 persons in 4 cities and 19 municipalities in 11 provinces of Regions I, II, III, IV, VI, XI, NCR and CAR were affected. 2009-8-3
FL-2009-000155-LAO On Monday, 10 August 2009, heavy rain occurred in the country made water in the tributary river increased and flooded in 3 districts manly:Sebangfai, Nongbok, and Mahaxay of Khammoune Province. based the first report from provincial disaster management office in Khammoune province, there are 1950 ha of rice areas affected, 1400 meters of irrigation Chanel damage ,600meter of road were cut off, around fishponds damaged. 2009-8-13
FF-2009-000154-LAO Heavy rain Occurred and Caused flash flood in phongsaly affected 1 District ( Bountai District) around 803 people affected in 10 villagesF, around 218,581 ha affected of rice areas other infrastructure allso affected such as 17 house damaged. 2009-8-13
FF-2009-000152-PHL 2009-8-10
FL-2009-000148-MMR Floods, triggered by torrential rains, have forced over 300 households in Myanmar's two towns in western Rakhine state to evacuate. 2009-7-31
TC-2009-000138-PHL NDCC sitreps report Tropical depression Gorio (local name of TS Soudelor) caused flooding and landslides, 19.840 people affected. 2009-7-10
TC-2009-000137-PHL NDCC reports Tropical Storm Molave (Isang) affects over 70,000 in northern Philippines. 2009-7-17
LS-2009-000131-MMR Over 700 people affected and in need of support following a landslide due to heavy rains in Kachin State, northern Myanmar. 2009-7-4
FL-2009-000124-VNM Heavy rains triggering floods and landslides in mountainous northern regions of Vietnam have killed at least 15 people, destroyed houses and damaged roads. 2009-7-5
TC-2009-000119-PHL NDCC issued situation report and warning in Luzon. 2009-6-23
FF-2009-000107-THA The Disaster Prevention and Mitigation Department has recently reported that Lampang, Uttaradit, Phetchabun and Loei Provinces have been severely impacted by heavy rains and flashfloods, leaving more than 5,000 residences affected. 2009-5-27