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GLIDE NUMBER IN ASEAN COUNTRIES
Glide Number
Description
Date
VO-2007-000136-IDN
Mount Karangetang on the island of Siau off Sulawesi started to erupt, resulting in evacuation of 600 residents. Alert level 4 (highest) is in effect.
2007-8-20
LS-2007-000125-PHL
Tropical Storm Pabuk churned across the Philippines Wednesday, triggering deadly landslides
2007-8-9
FL-2007-000125-PHL
Two tropical storms (Wutip and Pabuk) have brought flooding to 126 villages in Metro Manila, Cordillera, and Central and Southern Luzon. A total of 11,594 families or 42,041 persons in Metro Manila and other provinces in Luzon were affected by flooding caused by the storm
2007-8-9
EQ-2007-000124-IDN
An earthquake occurred IN JAVA, INDONESIA, about 100 km (65 miles) E of JAKARTA or about 110 km (70 miles) N of Bandung at 11:04 AM MDT, Aug 8, 2007 (Aug 09 at 12:04 AM local time in Java, Indonesia). The magnitude and location may be revised when additional data and further analysis results are available. No reports of damage or casualties have been received at this time. Because this earthquake is located about 290 km below the surface of the earth, it will have been felt strongly over a wide area, but is not likely to cause severe damage. We have received reports that the earthquake was felt in much of Java and in parts of Malaysia.
2007-8-9
FL-2007-000122-VNM
HANOI, Aug 6, 2007 (AFP) - Heavy rains and floods in Vietnam have killed at least eight people and left 15 missing as a major tropical storm was threatening to make landfall this week, officials said Monday. Three people were swept away by flash floods in the central highlands province of Dak Lak and one died when his house collapsed Sunday in pounding rains, said provincial flood and storm control official Phan Thi Thu Hien. "Fifteen people are still missing in our province and authorities are searching for them," Hien told AFP early Monday. Flooding from rains brought by the offshore storm also killed four people and inundated nearly 180 houses in neighbouring Lam Dong province, a popular tourist region, said the national committee on flood and storm control. The direction of the storm -- Vietnam's second in this year's flood and storm season that usually peaks from August to October -- remained difficult to forecast, said a national committee official in Hanoi. "By Monday morning, the storm was about 110 kilometres (70 miles) off the Danang coast," said the official who asked not to be named. "We cannot tell whether it will hit land yet as it seems to be travelling slowly up the coast."
2007-8-6
LS-2007-000106-IDN
Landslides by torrential rains on Indonesia's Sulawesi island at the weekend Hundreds of homes have been submerged by flooding
2007-7-23
FL-2007-000106-IDN
Landslides by torrential rains on Indonesia's Sulawesi island at the weekend Hundreds of homes have been submerged by flooding
2007-7-23
EP-2007-000099-KHM
Cambodia is in the grip of a dengue fever outbreak with almost 39,851 cases and 407 deaths reported. Many of the cases are children throughout country.
2007-7-7
VO-2007-000095-IDN
Over 4000 people have left their homes since 9 July as the Mt. Gamkonora in eastern part of Indonesia erupted.
2007-7-9
SS-2007-000067-IDN
From Thursday last week, three days of tidal waves caused thousands of residents to flee their homes and destroyed hundreds of houses, fishing boats and tourist spots in eleven Indonesian provinces. The massive waves began last Thursday and rose up to 7 meters (22.9 feet) high striking the islands of Sumatra, Java and Bali. Weather officials have said the waves were a result of the accumulation of winds in one spot and are not associated with any annual weather patterns.
2007-5-22
WV-2007-000065-IDN
From Thursday last week, three days of tidal waves caused thousands of residents to flee their homes and destroyed hundreds of houses, fishing boats and tourist spots in eleven Indonesian provinces. The massive waves began last Thursday and rose up to 7 meters (22.9 feet) high striking the islands of Sumatra, Java and Bali. Weather officials have said the waves were a result of the accumulation of winds in one spot and are not associated with any annual weather patterns.
2007-5-22
EQ-2007-000061-LAO
On 5/16/2007 8:56:19 AM, an earthquake of magnitude 5.9 and depth 33km occurred in Laos. This earthquake potentially affected 743000 people.
2007-5-16
EQ-2007-000056-PHL
Orange earthquake alert for Philippines. No casualties and little damage expected. More information on GDACS.
2007-5-6
FL-2007-000053-MMR
At least five people have died in the main commercial city of military-ruled Myanmar after the heaviest rainfall in at least four decades, state media and government officials said on Sunday.
2007-5-6
FF-2007-000047-THA
Flash floods killed at least 23 holidaymakers and injured more than 20 at three waterfalls in the southern Thai province of Trang on April 14th as they celebrated the Thai New Year, disaster officials said.
2007-4-14
OT-2006-000170-IDN
The mud began to gush from the gas exploration field of Lapindo Brantas Inc - a subsidiary of the Bakrie Group - on May 29. An area of rice fields and residential land measuring 450 hectares is now a mud lake. The mud has also affected the toll road and the railway. Experts have warned they cannot predict when the mudflow might end.
2006-11-23
EQ-2007-000033-IDN
A strong earthquake followed by an almost equally strong aftershock rocked Sumatra in western Indonesia in the morning on March 6, 2007, killing at least 30 people, a local disaster coordination official said. The U.S. Geological Survey reported a magnitude 6.3 earthquake about 30 miles north-northeast of Padang at 10:50 a.m. (10:50 p.m. ET Monday). A 6.1 temblor followed two hours later within miles of the first quake's epicenter.
2007-3-6
LS-2007-000032-IDN
Landslides caused by torrential rains in the eastern Indonesian island of Flores killed at least 17 people and left 46 missing, a government official said on Saturday.
2007-3-3
LS-2007-000026-IDN
At least 13 people buried alive in two landslides in the Central Java hill town of Magelang and in the West Java regency of Sukabumi. Search operation were hampered by heavy rain and a lack of equipment. Seven bodies were pulled out of earth, and three of the 10 people buried in the landslide had yet to be recovered while 20 people were hospitalized for injuries.
2007-2-18
FL-2007-000023-IDN
At least five people have been killed in severe floods in Indonesia's capital and surrounding areas with more than 100,000 people left homeless after days of torrential rain. Three of those who died are from East Jakarta, and rests of two are from Bekasi. Flood water engulfed assets around the capital area, causing major power blackouts and cut down of telephone lines. The governor of Jakarta declared the highest alert for Angke in North Jakarta, and soldiers have been sent to the affected areas for relief activities.
2007-2-5
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