GLIDE NUMBER IN ASEAN COUNTRIES

Glide Number Description Date
TC-2005-000186-VNM At least eight people drowned in central Vietnam as a powerful typhoon moving parallel to the coast dumped heavy rains on a region where bad weather has killed nearly 30 people in the past two weeks. 2005-11-2
FL-2005-000184-VNM Heavy rains have caused widespread flooding in central Vietnam, killing at least 67 people and damaging 3,200 houses in the most severely hit Binh Dinh province (1,050 kilometers south of Hanoi). Rising water levels have also submerged over 3,560 houses in Long An province. Flooding in the Mekong River Delta has claimed several dozens of lives although the figures are not yet officially announced. The water is reportedly starting to recede in both the Central region and Mekong River Delta. 2005-10-28
LS-2005-000180-IDN Aceh Tenggara District, NAD 1. On 18 October, heavy rains caused a flash flood and a number of landslides, inundating an area in two sub-districts, Kecamatan Semadam and Kecamatan Bukit Tusam. Six villages are reported to have been affected. The flood and landslide carrying mud inundated about 400-500 houses, affecting 1,000 internally displaced persons. At least 5 people are reported dead. The Indonesian Red Cross (PMI) reported that the disaster seriously injured 68 people and slightly injured another 143. 2. Limited road access due to thick mud has created difficulties to quickly move the affected communities from their houses. There is no electricity and clean water in the affected villages. The road from Medan to Kutacane is open and accessible, and communication using mobile phone was reportedly possible in the affected area. Malang District, East Java 3. Floods and landslides, triggered by torrential rains, hit four sub-districts in Malang District of East Java Province on 17 October, affecting 12 villages, and killing one person and injuring another. 4. Initial reports indicate that the landslides damaged 284 houses, a mosque and a bridge. The floodwater, between 40 cm to 1 m high, inundated 105 houses, an elementary school, and 610 hectares of paddy fields. Many of the affected people moved in with families and neighbors in safer areas. 2005-10-20
LS-2005-000179-IDN Aceh Tenggara District, NAD 1. On 18 October, heavy rains caused a flash flood and a number of landslides, inundating an area in two sub-districts, Kecamatan Semadam and Kecamatan Bukit Tusam. Six villages are reported to have been affected. The flood and landslide carrying mud inundated about 400-500 houses, affecting 1,000 internally displaced persons. At least 5 people are reported dead. The Indonesian Red Cross (PMI) reported that the disaster seriously injured 68 people and slightly injured another 143. 2. Limited road access due to thick mud has created difficulties to quickly move the affected communities from their houses. There is no electricity and clean water in the affected villages. The road from Medan to Kutacane is open and accessible, and communication using mobile phone was reportedly possible in the affected area. Malang District, East Java 3. Floods and landslides, triggered by torrential rains, hit four sub-districts in Malang District of East Java Province on 17 October, affecting 12 villages, and killing one person and injuring another. 4. Initial reports indicate that the landslides damaged 284 houses, a mosque and a bridge. The floodwater, between 40 cm to 1 m high, inundated 105 houses, an elementary school, and 610 hectares of paddy fields. Many of the affected people moved in with families and neighbors in safer areas. 2005-10-20
TC-2005-000164-VNM The death toll from flash floods spawned by Typhoon Damrey more than doubled on Wednesday as the hardest-hit Vietnam said it had recovered the bodies of 33 people swept away in the northern mountains. 2005-9-27
TC-2005-000164-PHL After more than a week of heavy rains and strong winds in the northeastern regions , the Philippine's PAGASA issued warnings on Tropical Storm Labuyo (internationally code-named Damrey) on 21 September 2005. The storm lashed northeast Luzon overnight, flooding provinces including Ilocos Norte, Cagayan and Isabela, and triggering landslides which destroyed structures and cut off access between towns and cities. 2005-9-21
FL-2005-000160-MMR Heavy monsoon rains which struck southern coastal areas in Myanmar during the second week of September have triggered landslides in the country?s Thanintaryi division on 14 and 15 September, affecting the townships of Palow, Kyun Su and Myeik - a major urban section housing an airport. The flood-affected areas had already sustained damage from the tsunami of 26 December 2004. According to the latest casualty figures, a total of 27 people have lost their lives, of which many are reported to be children, while 16 were injured. 2005-9-9
FL-2005-000161-PHL AT least six people died and two babies remain missing after heavy rains hit the Philippines overnight, flooding parts of the capital, the Office of Civil Defense said Saturday. 2005-9-16
LS-2005-000160-MMR A landslide triggered by torrential rain engulfed a primary school in southeastern Myanmar and up to 30 people, most of them children, are feared dead, the Red Cross said on Friday. State-owned media in military-ruled Myanmar have not reported the incident, which occurred on Wednesday in Kyaung Kaw, a village around 630 km (390 miles) southeast of Yangon. 2005-9-14
FL-2005-000159-VNM Floods have killed at least nine people in Vietnam's Mekong Delta, seven of them children, and officials said on Monday more danger loomed with the waters not expected to peak until late this month. 2005-9-10
LS-2005-000155-IDN A landslide in Indonesia's Sumatra island triggered by heavy torrential rains buried at least five people in their homes and left more than two dozen people missing, a rescue official said on Friday. 2005-9-2
FL-2005-000153-THA Over 100,000 families have been affected by severe flooding in Northern Thailand?s Chiang Mai, Chiang Rai, Lampang, Lamphun, Mae Hong Son, Nakhon Phanom, Nan, Phayao and Tak provinces which commenced in the middle of August. Some 2,100 homes and thousands of hectares of crop land were destroyed due to the overwhelming force of runoffs from the Ping River. Torrential rains which earlier in August hammered Chiang Rai, Chiang Mai and Mae Hong Sorn inundated more than 4 500 villagers? homes in these three provinces alone leaving 4 people dead and making several roads impassable to small vehicles. At present, the meteorological department has warned seven provinces in the north and northeast of the possibility of flash floods. Flood-prone areas in Nakhon Phanom, Nong Khai, Mukdahan, Ubon Ratchathani, Chiang Rai, Phayao, and Nan provinces are currently being viewed as the areas facing the highest risk for the time being, and the governor has issued an urgent order for local officials at the district, sub-dstrict and the municipal levels to be on alert. 2005-9-13
FF-2005-000136-THA Flash floods killed three people and 11 others were missing in northern Thailand but flood waters were receding in some areas hit by heavy weekend rains, officials said on Sunday. 2005-8-14
WF-2005-000135-IDN Numerous peat conversion fires, slash-and-burn agriculture fires, and wildfires affecting forests and other vegetation on the Indonesian island of Sumatra have been causing serious haze problems since the beginning of August 2005. In addition to the Riau Province being affected in Indonesia, the haze has also affected areas in Malaysia and Thailand. 2005-8-17
FR-2005-000135-IDN Numerous peat conversion fires, slash-and-burn agriculture fires, and wildfires affecting forests and other vegetation on the Indonesian island of Sumatra have been causing serious haze problems since the beginning of August 2005. In addition to the Riau Province being affected in Indonesia, the haze has also affected areas in Malaysia and Thailand. 2005-8-17
LS-2005-000095-IDN A boy is missing and three people are dead after a landslide hit the remote Loloana Gido village in Nias island on Saturday, an official says. Loloana Gido village head Yaaro Waruwu said three members of a family, Hizaato Waruwu, 58, his daughter, Kaseria, 26, and grandchild Yosua, 7, were found dead at the scene. Hizaato's son, Yusman Waruwu, is still missing. 2005-6-20
FF-2005-000067-IDN Two days of torrential rains caused the Lawe Alas River to overflow on 26 April at approximately 23:00 hrs local time, triggering flash floods in Aceh Tenggara District, Badar Sub-District. According to SATKORLAK PBP on 29 April, the flash floods killed 15 people and injured 18 others. Twenty-nine people are still reported missing. (According to the IFRC/PMI, 15 people are dead, 28 others injured and 25 people still missing). The local authorities and PMI continue their search, rescue and evacuation activities. 2005-4-26
VO-2005-000058-IDN A volcano on Indonesia's Sumatra island erupted on Tuesday sending hot ash high into the air and forcing the evacuation of hundreds of villagers, officials said. 2005-4-12
EQ-2005-000057-IDN An earthquake of magnitude 6.8 on the Richter scale struck the Mentawai islands, off the west coast of Sumatra in Indonesia at 17:29 local time on 10 April. Mass panic ensued in Padang and Pekan Baru, provincial capitals on Sumatra, with many people fleeing their homes for higher ground. Local authorities alerted residents to evacuate but they have since returned as the threat of imminent disaster ceased. 2005-4-10
EQ-2005-000054-IDN A magnitude 8.7 earthquake struck the West coast of Sumatra in Indonesia centered near the island of Nias. More than 290 people were killed on the island. 2005-3-28