Philippines During October 9, PAGASA issued the public storm warning signal number 1 for the island
province of
Catanduanes, before expanding the areas under Signal 1 early the next day to include Aurora, Camarines Norte, Camarines Sur, Isabela, the Polillo Islands and Quezon. Later that day after the system had intensified into a typhoon and accelerated slightly towards the Philippines slightly, PAGASA placed 17 areas in Luzon under Signal 1, 14 areas under Signal 2 and Aurora Province under Signal 3. During October 11, the areas under signal 3 were expanded to include Benguet, Ifugao, Ilocos Sur, Isabela, La Union, Pangasinan, Polillo Island, Quirino, Nueva Ecija and Tarlac. Over the next day, the warnings were gradually revised before they were all subsequently cancelled during October 12, as the system moved out of the
Philippine Area of Responsibility and was moving towards Vietnam. Within the Philippines a total of 15 people were left dead while 5 were missing, while total economic losses were amounted to be
PHP3.3 billion (US$77 million).
Vietnam In advance of the typhoon, more than 122,000 residents were evacuated from vulnerable provinces to higher grounds. In Danang, soldiers were sent to help people readily secure their homes against the expected winds and guide ships to shelter. Thousands of travelers were left stranded as Vietnam Airlines cancelled over a dozen flights. In total Nari caused 26 deaths and economic losses of 4,315 billion
VND (US$204.5 million, 2013).
Laos On October 16, poor weather from the remnants of Typhoon Nari has been cited as a probable cause for the crash of
Lao Airlines Flight 301, on approach to
Pakse International Airport with the loss of all 49 passengers and crew. Another 4 people were killed directly due to the storm. ==Retirement==