REGIONAL SUMMARY:

For the twenty-sixth (26th) week of 2021, a total of 18 disasters (10 floods, 1 landslides, 1 storms, 5 winds-related and 1 volcano) affected the region.

LAO PDR , the Philippines, and Thailand have reportedly been affected. High 8 intensity rain caused flooding, landslide and winds-related events in eleven provinces in Indonesia as reported by Badan Nasional Penanggulangan Bencana (BNPB). Strong winds were experienced in South Cotabato due to PHILIPPINES the Intertropical Convergence Zone (ITCZ) as reported by the National TAAL Disaster Risk Reduction and Management Council (NDRRMC). The MYANMAR 10 VIET NAM Philippine Institute for Volcanology and Seismology (PHIVOLCS) has released an advisory indicating the raising of Taal Volcano's Alert Level from 2 (increasing unrest) to 3 (magmatic unrest). The Department of Disaster 1 Prevention and Mitigation (DDPM) of Thailand reported winds and storms in Pak Tho, Ratchaburi Province. THAILAND HIGHLIGHT: WEEKLY CAMBODIA 2 BRUNEI DARUSSALAM The Taal Volcanic Mountain in Batangas Province, Calabarzon, is placed DISASTER under Alert Level 3 (magmatic unrest) following a phreatomagmatic eruption that generated a short-lived dark plume of 1 kilometre-high at 1216H (GMT 2 UPDATE MALAYSIA +7) on 1 July (PHIVOLCS). PHIVOLCS recommends immediate evacuation 10 within a Permanent Danger Zone (PDZ) due to hazards of eruption and SINABUNG 10 volcanic tsunami. According to the NDRRMC, a total of 4,418 people (1,247 Week 26 SINGAPORE families) in 67 Barangays have been affected. A total of 2,566 people are 28 June – 04 July 2021 displaced into 12 evacuation centres (ECs) and 1,815 displaced outside 4 5 ECs. A total of 329.4K USD worth of assistance have been provided by 10 6 10 NDRRMC and The National Resource and Logistics Management Bureau ahacentre.org (NRLMB) to the affected people. 9 7 ahacentre 3 HYDRO-METEO-CLIMATOLOGICAL:

@ahacentre MERAPI For the past week, data from the ASEAN Specialised Meteorological Centre (ASMC) showed noticeable INDONESIA ILI LEWOTOLOK @ahacentre high 7-day average rainfall mostly across the southern part of Central Papua, eastern part of 100 – 1k people affected 1k – 10k people affected 10k – 100k people affected More than 100k people affected Sulawesi, and western parts of North , Indonesia. A tropical cyclone warning has been The AHA Centre, GRAHA BNPB 13th floor, Jl. Raya Pramuka Kav. 38, East Jakarta 13120 Indonesia Volcanoes under monitoring Earthquake epicentre # No. of multiple earthquakes in a similar or closely-located epicentres issued by The Philippine Atmospheric, Geophysical and Astronomical Services Administration (PAGASA) SOURCES on TD07W (Emong) which is currently continues to 01 Philippines, Strong Wind in Tupi, South Cotabato (Region XII) move West-Northwestward at 40 km/h towards ASEAN Disaster Monitoring & Response System (DMRS); 28 June 2021 ASEAN Specialised Meteorological Centre (ASMC); Joint Batanes-Babuyan Islands, Philippines. On the current Typhoon Warning Centre (JTWC) forecast, TD07W (Emong) is not expected to make a REGIONAL TALLY 02 Indonesia, Tornado in Deli Serdang (North Sumatra) Indonesia: BNPB, BMKG, PVMBG; landfall in the Philppines major Island. There is also a Philippines: NDRRMC, PAGASA, PHIVOLCS, DSWD; 28 June 2021 Thailand: DDPM; Tropical Disturbance 97W (located about 254 km 03 Indonesia, Flooding in Jombang Regency (East Java) west-southwest of Manila, Philippines) which has a Various news agencies 28 June 2021 medium chance of developing into a significant tropical cyclone over the next 24 hours and currently 04 Indonesia, Flooding in Kaur Regency () forecasted to move northwestward (JTWC). DISCLAIMER 29 June 2021 The AHA Centre was established in November 2011 by the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) Member 13K 4.4K 2.6K 05 Indonesia, Tornado in South (Bangka GEOPHYSICAL: States to facilitate cooperation and coordination among Member States, relevant agencies of the United Nations AFFECTED DISPLACED DAMAGED ) Seven (7) significant earthquakes (M≥5.0) were recorded in the region by Indonesia’s Badan and international organisations in disaster management and 30 June 2021 emergency response. PERSONS PERSONS HOUSES Meteorologi Klimatologi dan Geofisika (BMKG) and the Philippine Institute of Volcanology and This update consists of significant natural disaster events 06 Indonesia, Flooding in Kendari City (Southeast Sulawesi) Seismology (PHIVOLCS). Sinabung, Merapi and Ili Lewotolok in Indonesia (alert level III) and Taal that occurred in ASEAN Member States – Brunei Volcano in the Philippines (alert level 3) reported recent volcanic activity and are under close Darussalam, Cambodia, Indonesia, Lao PDR, Malaysia, 30 June 2021 Myanmar, Philippines, Singapore, Thailand, and Viet Nam. monitoring. Volcanic activity was also reported for Mount Semeru, Krakatu, and Dukono in Indonesia The disasters recorded include Drought, Flood, Earthquake, Tsunami, Volcano, Wind, Landslide, and Storm. 07 Indonesia, Flooding in Cilacap and Banyumas Regency according to PVMBG.

The use of boundaries, geographic names, related (Central Java) information, and potential considerations for response are 30, 30 June 2021 for references, not warranted to be error-free or implying OUTLOOK: official endorsement from ASEAN Member States. 08 Philippines, Volcanic Eruption Mount Taal in Calabarzon 1 0 2 According to the ASMC, wetter conditions are expected over the southern and northern parts of the © 2021 AHA Centre. 01 July 2021 All rights reserved. DEAD MISSING INJURED Maritime Continent, except for coastal regions of Myanmar; warmer conditions are expected over much For inquiries, comments, and/or suggestions, 09 Indonesia, Tornado in Tangerang Regency (Banten) of Mainland Southeast Asia, except the eastern parts. For the regional assessment of extremes, there you may reach us through [email protected] 01 July 2021 is a small increase in chance for a very heavy rainfall event to occur in Central and eastern parts of You are receiving this email because you are Note: Estimations are based on data reported/confirmed by National Mainland Southeast Asia, the Philippines, Sulawesi, Maluku Islands and west Papua; a small increase registered in our distribution list. Disaster Management Organisations of each respective ASEAN 10 Other events: Indonesia – Samarinda (02 July), Donggala (02 July), Wajo in chance of extended dry conditions for Western Myanmar; a moderate increase in chance in Much of SCAN TO SUBSCRIBE Member State and other verified sources (03 July), Palu (03 July), Ambon (04 July). Thailand – Park Tho (03 July) Myanmar, western Thailand and Java Island and small increase in chance in Parts of Thailand and Cambodia for extremely hot conditions.