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OCHA presence PACIFIC OCEAN South China Sea Bay of Bengal INDIAN OCEAN CHINA INDIA AUSTRALIA MONGOLIA MYANMAR PAKISTAN AFGHANISTAN THAILAND JAPAN VIET NAM NEPAL MALAYSIA CAMBODIA BANGLADESH PHILIPPINES SRI LANKA LAO PDR BHUTAN RO KOREA DPR KOREA FIJI TIMOR-LESTE VANUATU SOLOMON ISLANDS BRUNEI DARUSSALAM PALAU SINGAPORE FEDERATED STATES OF MICRONESIA NAURU MALDIVES TUVALU MARSHALL ISLANDS NEW CALEDONIA Guam (US) Northern Mariana Islands (US) PAPUA NEW GUINEA KIRIBATI NEW ZEALAND I N D O N E S I A Pyongyang Kobe Suva Manila Jakarta Yangon Kabul Islamabad Bangkok PRECIPITATION FORECAST The latest precipitation forecasts for the Jun-Jul-Aug season predicts above normal rainfall for the SE China, Nepal, Bangladesh and PNG. Meanwhile, Indonesia, Malaysia, Fiji, India, Philippines, Brunei, Japan, Vanuatu, Australia and Kiribati are likely to see below average rainfall. Above normal Below normal Normal Source: IRI, Columbia University. July 2018 LAO PDR As of 28 July, 16,250 people have been affected by flooding in Attapeu Province following the impact of Tropical Storm Son Tinh that caused the Xepien-Xenamnoyu hydroelectric dam in Sanamxay District to break. 19 people are known to have died and more than 7,300 people have been displaced and are living in temporary shelters. Roads, bridges, schools and agricultural land has been damaged or destroyed, and most of the affected area remains cut off except by boat. There is an urgent need for food, sanitation and hygiene support, housing repair kits and psychosocial support. 1 16,250 people affected CAMBODIA Flood waters caused by the break of Xepien-Xenamnoyu dam in southern Lao PDR are flowing downstream, resulting in the evacuation of more than 5,600 people in Stung Treng Province, northern Cambodia. As of 31 July, no people have been reported dead or missing. The water level at Stung Treng is at 10.7m and forecast to reach flood level within five days. Local authorities are distributing relief items and NGOs have deployed staff to assist in monitoring the situation. 2 INDONESIA On 29 July 2018, a 6.4 M earthquake with its epicenter 47 km northeast of Mataram City, West Nusa Tenggara hit the north coast of Lombok Island. The shaking was felt in Lombok, Bali and Sumbawa. As of 30 July, 14 people are known to have died and 162 people have been injured. The most severely impacted area is East Lombok District where 10 people died, and 67 people were injured. As of 30 July, there had been 124 aftershocks of smaller magnitude. 3 VIET NAM Following Tropical Storm Son Tinh, 27 people have been killed, 7 people are missing and 26 have been injured. In addition, 12,400 houses have been damaged, inundated or destroyed following flash floods, landslides and heavy flooding in northern Viet Nam. Widespread damage to infrastructure, agriculture and shelter has been reported, and access to the affected areas remains difficult. Immediate needs have been identified as cash for essential commodities, clean water and food, as well as basic support through hygiene kits. 3 BANGLADESH On 25 July, 463mm of rain fell in Cox’s Bazar (CXB), a record amount of rain for a single day. More than 4,400 refugees living in the camps in CXB were impacted by the heavy rains, including 3,100 people affected by landslides, almost 700 people affected by floods and 510 people by water logging. Shelters, waterpoints and latrines have been damaged and are no longer useable. Since 11 May when the monsoon season began, 49,000 have been impacted by the effects of the monsoon, including over 6,000 people who have been displaced. 5 MYANMAR Heavy monsoon rains in the past week have resulted in floods in seven states and regions. Bago Region, Kayin State and Mon State are the most affected areas. As of 30 July, at least eleven people have died and about 122,000 have been temporarily evacuated to safer locations. Displaced people are sheltering in 288 evacuation sites or are staying with relatives and host families. The Government is leading the response, in cooperation with state/regional authorities as well as the UN, NGOs and civil society. 6 122,000 people displaced TS Son Tinh Source: Commonwealth of Australia Bureau of Meteorology Neutral Alert Alert Watch El Niño La Niña LA NIÑA/EL NIÑO LEVEL Watch The boundaries and names shown and the designations used on this map do not imply official endorsement or acceptance by the United Nations Creation date: 31 July 2018 Sources: 1.RCO 2.HRF, Mekong River Commission 3.BNPB 4.RCO, Disaster Management Authority, media 5.ISCG 6. DDM, MRCS, UN Feedback: [email protected] www.unocha.org/roap Asia and the Pacific: Weekly Regional Humanitarian Snapshot (24 - 31 July 2018)

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OCHA presence

PACIF ICOCEAN

SouthChinaSeaBay of

Bengal

INDIANOCEAN

C H I N A

I N D I A

A U S T R A L I A

MONGOLIA

MYANMAR

PAKISTAN

AFGHANISTAN

THAILAND

JAPAN

VIET NAM

NEPAL

M A L A Y S I A

CAMBODIA

BANGLADESH

PHILIPPINES

SRI LANKA

LAO PDR

BHUTAN

RO KOREA

DPR KOREA

F I J I

TIMOR-LESTE

VANUATU

S O L O M O NI S L A N D S

BRUNEI DARUSSALAM

PALAU

SINGAPORE

F E D E R AT E DS TAT E S O F

M I C R O N E S I A

NAURU

MALDIVES

TUVALU

M A R S H A L L I S L A N D S

N E WC A L E D O N I A

Guam (US)

Northern Mariana Islands (US)

PAPUA NEWGUINEA

SAMOA

TONGA

TOKELAU

NIUE

COOK ISLANDS

FRENCH POLYNESIA

PITCAIRN

KIRIBATI

NEW ZEALAND

I N D O N E S I A

Pyongyang

Kobe

Suva

Manila

Jakarta

Yangon

Kabul Islamabad

Bangkok

PRECIPITATION FORECAST

The latest precipitation forecasts for the Jun-Jul-Aug season predicts above normal rainfall for the SE China, Nepal, Bangladesh and PNG. Meanwhile, Indonesia, Malaysia, Fiji, India, Philippines, Brunei, Japan, Vanuatu, Australia and Kiribati are likely to see below average rainfall.

Above normal

Below normal

Normal

Source: IRI, Columbia University. July 2018

LAO PDR

As of 28 July, 16,250 people have been affected by flooding in Attapeu Province following the impact of

Tropical Storm Son Tinh that caused the Xepien-Xenamnoyu hydroelectric dam in Sanamxay District to break. 19 people are known to have died and more than 7,300 people have been displaced and are living in temporary shelters. Roads, bridges, schools and agricultural land has been damaged or destroyed, and most of the affected area remains cut off except by boat. There is an urgent need for food, sanitation and hygiene support, housing repair kits and psychosocial support.1

16,250 people affected

CAMBODIA

Flood waters caused by the break of Xepien-Xenamnoyu dam in southern Lao PDR are flowing

downstream, resulting in the evacuation of more than 5,600 people in Stung Treng Province, northern Cambodia. As of 31 July, no people have been reported dead or missing. The water level at Stung Treng is at 10.7m and forecast to reach flood level within five days. Local authorities are distributing relief items and NGOs have deployed staff to assist in monitoring the situation.2

INDONESIA

On 29 July 2018, a 6.4 M earthquake with its epicenter 47 km northeast of Mataram City, West

Nusa Tenggara hit the north coast of Lombok Island. The shaking was felt in Lombok, Bali and Sumbawa. As of 30 July, 14 people are known to have died and 162 people have been injured. The most severely impacted area is East Lombok District where 10 people died, and 67 people were injured. As of 30 July, there had been 124 aftershocks of smaller magnitude.3

VIET NAM

Following Tropical Storm Son Tinh, 27 people have been killed, 7 people are missing and 26 have

been injured. In addition, 12,400 houses have been damaged, inundated or destroyed following flash floods, landslides and heavy flooding in northern Viet Nam. Widespread damage to infrastructure, agriculture and shelter has been reported, and access to the affected areas remains difficult. Immediate needs have been identified as cash for essential commodities, clean water and food, as well as basic support through hygiene kits.3

BANGLADESH

On 25 July, 463mm of rain fell in Cox’s Bazar (CXB), a record amount of rain for a single day.

More than 4,400 refugees living in the camps in CXB were impacted by the heavy rains, including 3,100 people affected by landslides, almost 700 people affected by floods and 510 people by water logging. Shelters, waterpoints and latrines have been damaged and are no longer useable. Since 11 May when the monsoon season began, 49,000 have been impacted by the effects of the monsoon, including over 6,000 people who have been displaced.5

MYANMAR

Heavy monsoon rains in the past week have resulted in floods in seven states and regions. Bago

Region, Kayin State and Mon State are the most affected areas. As of 30 July, at least eleven people have died and about 122,000 have been temporarily evacuated to safer locations. Displaced people are sheltering in 288 evacuation sites or are staying with relatives and host families. The Government is leading the response, in cooperation with state/regional authorities as well as the UN, NGOs and civil society.6

122,000 people displaced

TS Son Tinh

Source: Commonwealth of Australia Bureau of Meteorology

Neutral

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Watch

El Niño

La N

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LA NIÑA/EL NIÑO LEVEL

Watch

The boundaries and names shown and the designations used on this map do not imply official endorsement or acceptance by the United Nations

Creation date: 31 July 2018 Sources: 1.RCO 2.HRF, Mekong River Commission 3.BNPB 4.RCO, Disaster Management Authority, media 5.ISCG 6. DDM, MRCS, UNFeedback: [email protected] www.unocha.org/roap

Asia and the Pacific: Weekly Regional Humanitarian Snapshot (24 - 31 July 2018)