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GLIDE NUMBER IN ASEAN COUNTRIES
Glide Number
Description
Date
FF-2003-000531-IDN
A flash flood caused by heavy rain has swept through a tourist resort on the Indonesian island of Sumatra, killing at least 100 people, rescue officials say.
2003-11-2
FL-2003-000593-IDN
A flash flood caused by heavy rain has swept through a tourist resort on the Indonesian island of Sumatra, killing at least 100 people
2003-11-30
LS-2003-000610-PHL
Some 200 people may have died in the central Philippines, in two landslides triggered by six days of heavy rains in the Philippines.
2003-12-19
TC-2008-000065-PHL
12 people were killed as tropical storm Halong battered the northern Philippines, with powerful winds triggering floods and landslides. About 35,000 people were affected by the storm, most of them marooned by floods and landslides. Wide areas remained without electricity as strong winds toppled electric posts and tripped power lines.
2008-5-19
FF-2008-000063-PHL
Flashfloods triggered by two days of heavy rains have displaced thousands of people in the central Philippines, officials said Thursday. In nearby Negros Occidental province meanwhile, nearly 6,000 people have been displaced by floods that hit at least five villages, local media quoted the regional social welfare department as saying. The rains were caused by a storm brewing off the central Visayas region, with the state weather bureau saying it was expected to dump more rain in the coming days.
2008-5-15
TC-2008-000057-MMR
Up to 7 million people can be affected by wind speeds of hurricane strength or above. In addition, 1.8 million people are living in coastal areas below 5m and can therefore be affected by storm surge. Five regions in Myanmar were declared disaster zones. (See GDACS for updated information.
2008-5-2
FL-2008-000054-THA
Five districts along the Thai-Burmese border are encountering severe flooding conditions from continuous heavy rain. The five districts are in Tak province, and they include Mae Sod, Mae Ramat, Phop Phra, Umphang and Tha Song Yang. Rains have continued pouring in along the Thai-Burmese border for at least four consecutive days, and the more than 100 households have been inundated. Residences have to move their belongings to higher grounds, and Over 1,000 people are currently homeless. Routes have been obstructed and destroyed. The current flood disaster is considered to be the heaviest one in 40 years.
2008-5-1
TC-2007-000137-PHL
Heavy rain soaked Manila and the northern Philippines on 15th August as Typhoon Sepat skirted northeast of the archipelago, triggering evacuations and flood warnings. Nearly 390,000 people had been affected by flooding in Manila and northern provinces and more than 2,500 people were being housed in evacuation centres.
2007-8-15
VO-1991-000003-PHL
Mt.Pinatubo eruption
1991-6-14
EQ-1990-000001-PHL
A massive earthquake struck Luzon area and Samar Provinces. The earthquake caused 1,283 death and 2,786 injured. It is reported that 1,225,248 people were affected by the earthquake.
1990-7-16
FL-2008-000030-IDN
Floods and landslides triggered by torrential rains in Indonesia's Java and Nusa Tenggara Timur islands have killed 11 people and displaced thousands over the past two weeks. It is said that more than 3,500 people have been displaced in Central Java where some cities have been inundated by filthy water up to two metres high for nearly two weeks.
2008-2-6
EQ-2008-000028-IDN
A 7.5 magnitude quake whose epicentre was near the island of Simeulue, 319km (198 miles) off the coast of Sumatra, struck off Indonesia's Aceh province on 20 February 2008. At least three people have been killed and 25 seriously injured by the quake
2008-2-20
FL-2008-000024-PHL
The Low Pressure Area (LPA) in the East of Northern Mindanao from February 12-17, 2008 and tail-end of a cold front brought rains that caused flooding and landslide in the Province of eastern Samar.
2008-2-12
LS-2008-000007-IDN
A landslide in the Indonesian province of Papua has killed at least 10 people.
2008-1-15
FL-2008-000006-PHL
Due to northeast monsoon, rains and floods caused 2 missing and 2,330 affected.
2008-1-7
FL-2007-000230-IDN
Since 26 December, floods innundated over 400 houses and affected an estimated 15,000 people in Central Java. In East Java province, floods and landslides cutoff roads and isolated hundreds of houses.
2007-12-26
LS-2007-000230-IDN
Rain-triggered landslides hit several areas in Indonesia's Central Java province on 26 Dec 2007, leaving at least 61 people dead. The landslides hit eight sub-districts in Karanganyar regency, some 400 km east of Jakarta.
2007-12-26
FL-2007-000229-MYS
Floods in Malaysia's south, central and northeast have killed 28 people and driven 34,000 people from their homes, local media reported on 19 December 2007.
2007-12-19
FL-2007-000222-MYS
More than 3,000 people have been forced to leave their homes as rising flood waters claimed five victims in three Malaysian states, police said Monday. In the north-eastern state of Kelantan, 1,610 people have been evacuated from their flooded homes and placed in temporary relief shelters, a police spokesman said. Thousands more are facing similar situations in the central Pahang state and southern state of Johor as continuous rainfall caused police to close major roads and issue warnings to those living near swelled rivers. The death toll due to the floods have so far reached five, all of whom are from Kelantan, the official Bernama news agency reported.
2007-12-10
EQ-2007-000215-IDN
A 6.5 earthquake has struck 42.5 km deep, 45 kilometres west-northwest of Raba sub district of Sumbawa district in the islands of Nusa Tenggara Barat. The worst hit areas are Kilo and Woja sub-districts in Dompu district.
2007-11-25
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