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WEEKLY DISASTER UPDATE22 – 28 October 2018
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REGIONAL TALLY# Affected population:
2,405,708**AHA Centre’s estimation based on total number of deaths, injuries and IDPs
reported/confirmed by National Disaster Management Offices (NDMOs) of each ASEAN Member State and other verified sources.
# Affected families:
69,945*
AHACENTREASEAN Coordinating Centre
for Humanitarian Assistance
on disaster management
Jakarta
Naypyitaw
Hanoi
Vientiane
Bangkok
Bandar Seri Begawan
Kuala Lumpur
Phnom Penh
Manila
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
Jakarta
Naypyitaw
Hanoi
Vientiane
Bangkok
Bandar Seri Begawan
Kuala Lumpur
Phnom Penh
Manila
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
Jakarta
Naypyitaw
Hanoi
Vientiane
Bangkok
Bandar Seri Begawan
Kuala Lumpur
Phnom Penh
Manila
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
Jakarta
Naypyitaw
Hanoi
Vientiane
Bangkok
Bandar Seri Begawan
Kuala Lumpur
Phnom Penh
Manila
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 affectedS/N Date Country, Disaster Log and Key Updates
1 28 Sept - ongoing Indonesia, Central Sulawesi Earthquake updateshttp://adinet.ahacentre.org/reports/view/1327
2 9-11 Oct 2018 Indonesia, Floods and Landslides in North Sumatra Prov.http://adinet.ahacentre.org/reports/view/1326
3 17 Oct 2018 Indonesia, Flash flood in Riau Province http://adinet.ahacentre.org/reports/view/1330
Regional Summary of Week 43, and Outlook for Week 44
1. In Week 43, the reported disasters were just a continuation of the situation from the previous
weeks. Currently during the transition of the
2. AHA Centre had ended the emergency response but is currently supporting BNPB on the
recovery plans and miscellaneous operations. For details on the previous updates please
visit: https://ahacentre.org/indonesia-central-sulawesi-m-7-4-earthquake-and-tsunami-
updates/.
3. Typhoon Yutu (Rosita) is expected to make landfall later in the early morning of 30 October
2018. The areas which are likely to be affected were roughly similar to the Super-typhoon
Mangkhut. PAGASA-DOST reported that the storm maintains it threat as it moves closer.
4. Hourly tracking update of the storm is available here.
5. Moderate to heavy rains directly associated with the Typhoon is expected over Northern and
Central Luzon starting tonight (29 Oct) Residents in these areas, especially those living near
river channels, in low-lying areas and mountainous areas, are advised to take appropriate
actions against possible flooding and landslides, coordinate with the local disaster risk
reduction and management offices.
6. Storm surge of up to 3 meters is possible over the coastal areas of Isabela, Cagayan, Aurora,
Ilocos Sur, Ilocos Norte and La Union.
7. Impact estimates by Pacific Disaster Center (PDC) stand at 6.68 million potentially
impacted by the winds, with 2.4 million potentially exposed to the wind impacts.
8. In Week 42, VONA was for Mt Dukono was revised on 19 Oct due to increase activities (BG-
PVMBG). BG-PVMBG recorded 9 occurrences of landslides over the past week with most
happening in Java. Nine (9) earthquakes of varying intensity (between M2.6 and M5.4) were
recorded on 28 October in Sarangani (Davao Occidental) but no damages were recorded thus
far. There is no change in status of volcanoes in Philippines (PHIVOLCS).
9. ASEAN Specialised Meteorological Centre (ASMC) reported on the onset of inter-monsoon
conditions in mid-October with the southern ASEAN region, including Sumatra and
Kalimantan experiencing increase in shower activities. More rainy weather can be expected
over the region with a gradual transition to the Northeast Monsoon season in the coming
weeks. Hotspot activities in the southern ASEAN region are expected to remain generally
subdued. While isolated hotspots may still emerge during brief periods of dry weather, these
hotspots are likely to be localised and short-lived.
10.AHA Centre will be monitoring the progress of Typhoon Yutu (Rosita) and will provide further
updates when available.
# Displaced population:
206,791*
Week
43
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Yutu (Rosita)
Typhoon Yutu – Wind Exposure and Anticipated Impacts to Lifelines
Philippines (Advisory 30 – 28 October 2018 2100UTC)
Anticipated Impacts to Lifelines*
Communications Power Transportation
*Anticipated impacts are experimental and should be used For Planning Purposes Only. Severity of damage will vary throughout the impacted area. Anticipated Impacts are based on Advisory 30.© 2015-2018 Pacific Disaster Center (PDC) – All rights reserved. Commercial use is permitted only with explicit approval of PDC │ https://emops.pdc.org │ [email protected] │ Data: PDC, JTWC, Kinetic Analysis Corporation (TAOS Model).
Estimated Wind Impacts
Philippines
Estimated Total Population Impacted by Wind (Trees Down or greater levelsof wind impacts)
6,608,636
0600UTCMON29 OCT
2100UTCSUN28 OCT
Estimated RainfallEstimated Rainfall
1-3”
3-6”
6-9”
9-12”
12-24”
Estimated TotalHouseholds Impacted by Wind(Trees Down or greater levels of wind impacts)
1,617,256
1800UTCMON29 OCT
0600UTCTUES30 OCT
Severe
1800UTCTUES30 OCT
Severe Severe
Age 15-6464%
Age 0-1431%
Age 65+5%
2.4 millionTotal Population Exposed
Total Households Exposed
450,000
0% 500% 1000%1500%
Hospital
School
Industrial
Service Sector
Residential
$790 millionTotal Capital Exposure
Typhoon Yutu - Exposure Based on Estimated Wind Impacts (Philippines)
Advisory 30, 28OCT18 2100UTC
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Capital exposure Widespread Damage and above estimated using PDC’s All-Hazard Impact Model (AIM) (Experimental)
Philippines