GLIDE NUMBER IN ASEAN COUNTRIES

Glide Number Description Date
FL-1998-000316-VNM Floods by heavy rains in mid October caused severe damage in coastal central Vietnam. On 16 Dec.typhoon Gil struck coastal central Vietnam. Typhoon Faith exercised an overwhelming in the Philippines caused more damage in Vietnam. 1998-10-
ST-1998-000374-VNM A low-pressure front in the south of the South China Sea developed into typhoon Dawn on 19 November 1998. The wind velocity reached 8 to 9 of the Beaufort scale. 1998-11-
EQ-1998-000403-IDN Earthquake of magnitude 7.6 struck on 29 November 1998 at 14:10 GMT. Some had been dead,and many houses were damaged. Tsunami worning were issued at every place. 1998-11-29
ST-1998-000404-PHL Typhoon Faith hit Philippine on 12 Dec 1998, and caused damage in 17 provinces. 8 people have been killed, 5 people habve been injured by 15 Dec 1998. 1998-12-14
DR-1999-000037-THA Approximately 6 million people were affected. 1999-1-
FL-1999-000053-PHL Flash floods occurred along the Lampan river on 21 February. The floods were caused by continuous rains in the province of Lanao del Norte in Mindanao. 1999-2-
DR-1999-000084-VNM In northern mountainous and midland provinces and north-central provinces, the 1998 rainy season ended one month earlier than usual. The total amount of rainfall was only 50 - 70 per cent of the annual average. At present, water levels in rivers and streams in the north are 20 - 30 per cent lower than average. Salt water has encroached into rice fields. 1999-3-
FL-1999-000244-VNM Continued heavy rain in Vietnam caused flooding. 1999-8-
FL-1999-000253-PHL The heavy rainfall have been pouring down for a week. It have provoked lethal floods and landslides in the Metropolitan Manila and nearly provinces. Most severely affected is the Rizal Province. Other provinces, such as Pangasinan, Pampanga or Bulacan have also been inundated. Heavy monsoon rains left 177 people dead and 1.3 billion pesos (33 million dollars) in damage. 1999-8-
FL-1999-000259-KHM The flash floods, triggered by torrential rains during the first week of August, caused significant damage in the provinces of Sihanoukville, Koh Kong and Kam Pot. As of 10 August, four people were killed, some 8,000 people were left homeless, and 200 meters of railroads were washed away. More than 12,000 hectares of rice paddies were flooded in Kam Pot province alone. 1999-8-
FL-1999-000428-VNM VietNam experienced flooding where over 3.4 million people were affected and 90,000 left homeless. 1999-10-18
FL-1999-000437-KHM Tropical depressions and storms streamed across Cambodia, causing swollen streams and rivers to overflow their banks and drain into already flooded rice fields. 1999-10-
FL-1999-000574-VNM The southern part of Viet Nam was hardly damaged by flood. 1999-12-6
EQ-1999-000644-PHL Northern provinces in Philippines were jolted by a strong tremor. The earthquake produced 6 casualties and 40 injured. 1999-12-12
LS-2002-000053-IDN "Heavy rains caused floods and landslides in a hilly region of southern Sumatra island, leaving at least 11 people dead and one missing. " 2002-12-
LS-2003-000155-IDN Landslides triggered by flash floods in eastern Indonesia, Flores island, killed at least 27 people and left five others missing. 2003-4-1
ST-2003-000258-PHL A tropical storm lashed the northern Philippines for a third day on Wednesday, raising the death toll to 10 and causing widespread flooding. 2003-5-26
ST-2003-000290-PHL Landslides and floods caused by tropical storm "Soudelor" hit central and northern Philippines and 11 people were killed, three were injured and two others remain missing. 2003-6-14
ST-2003-000346-PHL On 22 July 2003 Typhoon Imbudo which was centered about 360 kilometers (225 miles) southeast of Aparri town in Cagayan province, hit the Philippines with peak sustained winds of nearly 200 kilometers (nearly 120 miles) an hour, rescuers and radio reports said. Typhoon Imbudo has reportedly killed 21 people in the Philippines this week. 2003-7-22
FL-2003-000505-VNM Floods and torrential rains have killed at least 38 people and marooned thousands of families in central Vietnam 2003-10-15