2020-11-01
Emergency Obs. Request Information
- Disaster Type: Flood, Landslide, Storm
- Country: Philippines
- Occurrence Date (UTC): 01 November, 2020
- SA activation Date(UTC): 01 November, 2020
- Requester: ASEAN Coordinating Centre for Humanitarian Assistance on Disaster Management (AHA Centre)
- Escalation to the International Charter: Yes
- GLIDE Number:
Disaster Situation
- Typhoon GONI has made landfall in the Philippines with maximum sustained winds of 225km/h on 1 November at 04:50 local time (19:50 UTC, 31 October). According to the Philippine Atmospheric, Geophysical, and Astronomical Services Administration (PAGASA) after making landfall over the municipality of Tiwi, TC GONI is now moving West with the same maximum sustained winds speed of 225 km/h and increased gustiness from 280 km/h to 310 km/h.
- Violent winds and torrential rainfall is expected within the next 12 hours over Catanduanes, Camarines Norte, Camarines Sur, Albay, the northern portion of Sorsogon, Burias Island, Marinduque, the central and southern portions of Quezon, Laguna, and the eastern portion of Batangas.
- The centre of the typhoon will cross the Camarines Provinces before heading towards Marinduque-Southern Quezon area this afternoon. GONI is forecast to exit the mainland Luzon landmass and emerge over the West Philippine Sea between tonight and early morning on 2 November. GONI is forecast to weaken traversing Southern Luzon, but will emerge as a typhoon over the West Philippine Sea with winds strong enough to cause damage if not destruction to some property and inf13rasctructure in areas close to the track of its centre. - The National Disaster Risk Reduction and Management Operations Centre maintains its red alert status and is continuously coordinating concerned areas. The power services are disrupted in several towns, nearly a million residents evacuated and Manila’s international airport closed. National and humanitarian responders on the ground are conducting delivery of services including relief, first aid, search and rescue, psychosocial support and welfare. - The ERCC has pre-tasked the EU Copernicus Emergency Mapping Services and is closely monitoring the situation.
Product
AIT
DETECTED FLOOD WATER IN CAMARINES SUR PROVINCE, PHILIPPINES
As observed by ALOS-2 PALSAR 2 image on 05 November 2020 and Sentinel 1B image on 01 November 2020
EOS
ARIA-SG Damage Proxy Map:
Philippines, Typhoon Goni, 1 Nov 2020, v0.4
Earth Observatory of Singapore (EOS), NASA-JPL, Caltech and Sentinel Asia
ARIA-SG Damage Proxy Map:
Philippines, Typhoon Goni, 1 Nov 2020, v0.8
Earth Observatory of Singapore (EOS), NASA-JPL, Caltech and Sentinel Asia
MBRSC
Philippines Landslide
As observed by SENTINEL-1 image on 01 November 2020
MO
Mapping the Impacts of Typhoon Goni in Albay
Geomatics for Environment and Development
MANILA OBSERVATORY
November 9, 2020
Mapping the Impacts of Typhoon Goni in Camarines Sur
Geomatics for Environment and Development
MANILA OBSERVATORY
November 9, 2020
Mapping the Impacts of Typhoon Goni in Catanduanes
Geomatics for Environment and Development
MANILA OBSERVATORY
November 9, 2020
Yamaguchi University
Web GIS
Typhoon GONI in the Philippines on 01 November, 2020 see detail
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