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Page 1: Weekly Disaster Update · States, including Brunei Darussalam, Cambodia, Indonesia, Lao PDR, Malaysia, Myanmar, Philippines, ... BRUNEI DARUSALAM REGIONALSUMMARY Affected P eopl Displaced

WEEKLY DISASTER UPDATE14 – 20 January 2019

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DATA SOURCE

Detailed information of each disaster and emergency situation are available at: http://adinet.ahacentre.org/reports

AHA Centre - Disaster Monitoring & Response System (DMRS); ASEAN Specialized Meteorological Center

(ASMC); Pacific Disaster Center (PDC Global); Indonesia: BNPB, BMKG, ESDM, KEMKES; Philippines: NDRRMC,

PAGASA, PHIVOLCS, DSWD

Various news agencies

DISCLAIMER

The AHA Centre was established in November 2011 by the Association of Southeast

Asian Nations (ASEAN) Member States to facilitate cooperation and coordination

among Member States, relevant agencies of the United Nations and international

organisations in disaster management and humanitarian assistance.

This update consists of significant natural disaster events that occur in ASEAN Member

States, including Brunei Darussalam, Cambodia, Indonesia, Lao PDR, Malaysia,

Myanmar, Philippines, Singapore, Thailand and Viet Nam. The disasters recorded

include Drought, Flood, Earthquake, Tsunami, Volcano, Wind, Landslide and Storm.

The use of boundaries, geographic names, related information and potential

considerations for response are for reference, not warranted to be error free or implying

official endorsement from ASEAN Member States.

REGIONAL TALLY# Affected population:

7,992**AHA Centre’s estimation based on total number of deaths, injuries, affected population, and IDPs

reported/confirmed by National Disaster Management Offices (NDMOs) of each ASEAN Member State and other verified sources.

# Affected families:

2,049*

S/N Date Country, Disaster Log and Key Updates

1 15 Jan 2019 Indonesia, Flooding in North Sulawesihttp://adinet.ahacentre.org/reports/view/1400

2 16 Jan 2019 Indonesia, Flooding in Central Acehhttp://adinet.ahacentre.org/reports/view/1399

3 19 Jan 2019 - ongoing Philippines, Tropical Depression Amanghttp://adinet.ahacentre.org/reports/view/1398

Regional Summary (Week 3)

1. Hydro-meteorological hazards composed all reported disasters, but

geophysical hazards have reported activities in Indonesia and the Philippines.

2. Two (2) flooding events occurred in Indonesia, while the Philippines has

ongoing operations due to a tropical cyclone.

3. A total of nine (9) earthquakes of M5.0 and above were reported this week

(BMKG and PHIVOLCS).

4. Volcanic activities were detected in Mt Anak Krakatau, Mt Merapi, and Mt

Sinabung in Indonesia. There were neither explosive nor effusive eruptions,

except for Mt Merapi where effusive eruption in the form of low-speed lava

dome growth were observed.

5. Mt Agung erupted on 19 Jan at 0245hrs (UTC+7). The explosive eruption was

accompanied by a sectoral launch of incandescent material out of the crater

towards the south-southeast slope as far as about 300-400 m from the edge of

the crater.

6. Volcanic activities were detected in Mt Kanlaon and Mt Mayon in the

Philippines. Alert Levels 1 and 2 were raised respectively, and entry into the

respective 4-kilometre and 6-kilometre radius Permanent Danger Zones are

recommended to be avoided.

7. ASEAN Specialised Meteorological Centre (ASMC) Seasonal Outlook expects

the Northeast Monsoon to prevail until March. Dry conditions are expected to

persist over the northern region. While generally rainy weather is expected in

the southern region, although there could be occasional brief periods of dry

and warm weather.

8. Travellers to volcanic areas are advised to take note of local government

advisories before ascending and evacuation notices in high-risk areas.

9. All reported disasters were within the coping capacity of respective member

states.

Week

3

2

3

1

# Displaced:

438*

AHACENTREASEAN Coordinating Centre

for Humanitarian Assistance

on disaster management

MALAYSIA

PHILIPPINES

CAMBODIA

SINGAPORE

THAILAND

VIET NAM

LAO PDRMYANMAR

INDONESIA

BRUNEI DARUSSALAM

REGIONAL SUMMARY

AffectedPeople

DisplacedPeople

0 - 1K people affected 1K - 10K people affected 10 K - 100 K people affected More than 100K people affected

AHACENTREASEAN Coordinating Centre

for Humanitarian Assistance

on disaster management

MALAYSIA

PHILIPPINES

CAMBODIA

SINGAPORE

THAILAND

VIET NAM

LAO PDRMYANMAR

INDONESIA

BRUNEI DARUSSALAM

REGIONAL SUMMARY

AffectedPeople

DisplacedPeople

0 - 1K people affected 1K - 10K people affected 10 K - 100 K people affected More than 100K people affected

AHACENTREASEAN Coordinating Centre

for Humanitarian Assistance

on disaster management

MALAYSIA

PHILIPPINES

CAMBODIA

SINGAPORE

THAILAND

VIET NAM

LAO PDRMYANMAR

INDONESIA

BRUNEI DARUSSALAM

REGIONAL SUMMARY

AffectedPeople

DisplacedPeople

0 - 1K people affected 1K - 10K people affected 10 K - 100 K people affected More than 100K people affected

100 - 1K people affected

AHACENTREASEAN Coordinating Centre

for Humanitarian Assistance

on disaster management

MALAYSIA

PHILIPPINES

CAMBODIA

SINGAPORE

THAILAND

VIET NAM

LAO PDRMYANMAR

INDONESIA

BRUNEI DARUSSALAM

REGIONAL SUMMARY

AffectedPeople

DisplacedPeople

0 - 1K people affected 1K - 10K people affected 10 K - 100 K people affected More than 100K people affected

Northeast

Monsoon

(Amihan)