th Sepreliefweb.int/sites/reliefweb.int/files/resources/Daily...Daily Emergency and Response...
-
Upload
nguyenkiet -
Category
Documents
-
view
214 -
download
0
Transcript of th Sepreliefweb.int/sites/reliefweb.int/files/resources/Daily...Daily Emergency and Response...
Daily Emergency and Response Situational Information Report –12th Sep, 2014
ii
NOTE - iMMAP compiles these reports from the specified data sources and endeavors to get the most up-to-date and accurate figures
available. iMMAP and USAID do not take any ownership or responsibility of the data accuracy in this report.
Abbreviations
AJK Azad Jammu and Kashmir
AWD Acute Watery Diarrhea
ARI Acute Respiratory infections
BD Bloody Diarrhea
CDCP Citizen’s Damage Compensation Programme
CMAM Community Management of Acute Malnutrition
CVH Chronic Viral Hepatitis
CL Cutaneous Leishmaniasis
EPI Expanded Programme for Immunization
FDMA Fata Disaster Management Authority
FSC Food Security Cluster
FATA Federally Administered Tribal Areas
FFW Food For Work
FFT Food For Training
GFD General Food Distribution
GB Gilgit Baltistan
IDP Internally Displaced Persons
IOM International Organization for Migration
KPK Khyber Pakhtunkhwa
MUAC MAL
Mid - Upper Arm Circumference Confirmed Malaria
MAM Moderate Acute Malnutrition
NFIs Non-Food Items
NWA North Waziristan Agency
NSC Nutrition Stabilization Centers
OAD Other Acute Diarrhea
OTH Other diseases
PDMA Provincial Disaster Management Authority
PRCS Pakistan Red Crescent Society
PS Protection Services
PLC Protective Learning and Center
PN Pneumonia
PUO Pyrexia Unknown Origin
UC Union Council
UNFPA United Nations Population Fund Agency
CSOs Civil Society Organizations
PV Plasmodium Vivax
PF Plasmodium Falciparum
Conversion 1 MT = 1,000 Kg 1 mound = 40 kg 1 kg = 2.204 lbs 1 Km2 = 247.105 acres
Daily Emergency and Response Situational Information Report –12th Sep, 2014
iii
Contents
Sindh Updates ................................................................................................................................................................................... 1
Sindh Weather Forecast and Roads Update as of 12-9-2014 ............................................................................................... 1
Pakistan Meteorological Department (PMD) Flood Forecast Updates as of 12-9-2014 ....................................................... 1
Drought Updates ................................................................................................................................................................... 2
Daily Health Report of District Tharparkar as on 12-9-2014 ............................................................................................ 2
Nationwide Updates ......................................................................................................................................................................... 3
PUNJAB Flood Situation as of 12-9-2014 .............................................................................................................................. 3
Punjab Flood Forecast as of 12-9-2014 ............................................................................................................................ 3
Damage Reported (1600hrs: 11 Sep 2014- 0800hrs: 12 Sep 2014) .................................................................................. 3
Road Abnormalities .......................................................................................................................................................... 3
Areas Likely To Be Affected .............................................................................................................................................. 3
District Rahim Yar Khan Flood Report as of 10-9-2014 ......................................................................................................... 4
Rescue Relief Activities by Rescue 1122 R.Y. Khan from 8th
to 10th
Sep 2014 .................................................................. 4
Health Department Updates as of 10-9-2014 .................................................................................................................. 4
Revenue Department Flood Activities as of 10-9-2014 .................................................................................................... 4
Live Stock Department Updates as of 10-9-2014 ............................................................................................................. 4
District Bahawalpur Situation Report on Flood Arrangements as of 10-9-2014 ................................................................... 5
NDMA-Rain/Floods 2014 Updates as of 12-9-2014 .............................................................................................................. 6
River Flow and Flood Forecast ......................................................................................................................................... 6
Summary of Losses and Damages Updates by PDMA, SDMA and GBDMA as of 12-9-2014 ............................................ 7
Flood Rescue/Relief Activities as of 11-9-2014 ................................................................................................................ 9
Relief Provided by NDMA ................................................................................................................................................. 9
Rescue/ Relief Activities by PDMA Punjab ....................................................................................................................... 9
No of Persons Evacuated................................................................................................................................................ 10
Relief Provided by PDMA Punjab ................................................................................................................................... 10
Relief Provided by GBDMA ............................................................................................................................................. 11
Relief Provided by SDMA ............................................................................................................................................... 11
PRCS Response to Floods 2014 Updates as of 12-9-2014 ................................................................................................... 11
Human Welfare and Development Organization (HWDO) Floods 2014 Updates as of 11-9-2014 ..................................... 13
District Haveli Situation .................................................................................................................................................. 13
Damages and Losses in District Haveli as of 10-9-2014 .................................................................................................. 13
Needs Identified in District Haveli .................................................................................................................................. 14
North Waziristan Displacement .......................................................................................................................................... 14
UNOCHA Updates as of 10-9-2014 ................................................................................................................................. 14
4 day Weather Forecast 13th
–16th
Sep, 2014 ..................................................................................................................... 17
Pakistan Flood Damages and Losses Map as of 12-9-2014 ................................................................................................. 18
Pakistan- Reservoirs and River Flow Map as of 12-9-2014 ................................................................................................. 18
Pakistan Flood Update Map of Pakistan 12-9-2014 ............................................................................................................ 20
Weather Update Map of Pakistan as of 12-9-2014 ............................................................................................................ 21
Daily Emergency and Response Situational Information Report –12th Sep, 2014
1
Sindh Updates
Sindh Weather Forecast and Roads Update as of 12-9-2014 District Weather Forecast Road Information
Karachi Few Clouds Morning Temp : 27
0 C
Max Temp: 300 C
All roads are Open
Hyderabad Few Clouds Morning Temp : 27
0 C
Max Temp: 400 C
All roads goes out to Hyderabad are clear
Thatta/Makli Cloudy Skies Morning Temp : 29
0 C
Max Temp: 320 C
Thatta to Karachi and Hyderabad road is open
Badin Cloudy Skies Morning Temp : 29
0 C
Max Temp: 330 C
Badin to Thatta and Hyderabad road is open
Larkana Few Clouds Morning Temp : 29
0 C
Max Temp: 420 C
Larkana to KSK and Shikarpur road is open
Dadu Few Clouds Morning Temp : 32
0 C
Max Temp: 420 C
Dadu to Larkana and Hyderbabad road is open
Sukkur Few Clouds Morning Temp : 29
0 C
Max Temp: 400 C
Sukkur to Larkana and Karachi road is open
Khairpur Clear Weather Morning Temp : 29
0 C
Max Temp: 400 C
Khairpur to Larkana and Sukkur roads are open
Shikarpur Few Clouds Morning Temp : 29
0 C
Max Temp: 410 C
Shikarpur to Khairpur road is open
Jacobabad Few Clouds Morning Temp : 29
0 C
Max Temp: 420 C
Jacobabad to Garhi Khairo and LRK roads are open
Source: Weather Forecast and Road Conditions Report - September 12, 2014/ shared by PHF via email / on 12-9-2014
Pakistan Meteorological Department (PMD) Flood Forecast Updates as of
12-9-2014 Moderate to high flooding is likely in Hill Torrents of D.G Khan & Rajanpur districts and their Surroundings
during 2000 PST of 12-09-2014 to 0400PST of 13-09-2014
Source: PMD Flood Forecast/ http://www.pmd.gov.pk/cp/displaywarn.asp/ published on 12-9-2014
Daily Emergency and Response Situational Information Report –12th Sep, 2014
2
Drought Updates
Daily Health Report of District Tharparkar as on 12-9-2014 Name of Health
Facilities Total Admissions No. of cases
attended OPD No. of cases referred Total No. of
malnourished cases under 5
years Attended OPD
No. of children
admitted in Nutrition stabilizing
center.
Total No of Deaths No. of Patients treated
Stock position of vaccines
> 5 year
s
< 5 year
s
Total
> 5 year
s
< 5 year
s
Total > 5 year
s
< 5 year
s
Total
> 5 year
s
< 5 year
s
Total
Fixed
Mobile
ASV ARV
CH MITHI 15 29 44 94 507 601 0 3 3 7 3 0 0 0 0 0 270 404
THQ Diplo 1 6 7 55 213 268 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 83 2
THQ Nagerparkar
1 9 10 24 151 175 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 96 16
THQ Chachro 2 12 14 56 129 185 0 0 0 20 0 0 0 0 0 0 61 22
RHC Islamkot 1 6 7 20 116 136 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 223 49
Mobile Camps 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 TOTAL 20 62 82 249 1,116 1,365 0 3 3 30 3 0 0 0 0 0 733 493
Source: Daily Health Report/District Health Officer, District Tharparkar/distributed on 12-9-2014
Daily Emergency and Response Situational Information Report –12th Sep, 2014
3
Nationwide Updates
PUNJAB Flood Situation as of 12-9-2014
Punjab Flood Forecast as of 12-9-2014
Rain-thundershowers are expected at isolated places in Gujranwala, Lahore, Sargodha, Sahiwal, Faisalabad,
Mandi Bahuddin and Multan divisions.
Source: Main source is PMD, reported in UNDSS-Punjab Flood Situation Report/ shared via email by UNDSS/ on 12-9-2014
Damage Reported (1600hrs: 11 Sep 2014- 0800hrs: 12 Sep 2014)
Incidents related to heavy rain and flooding, the death toll reaches approx. 179 and more than 350 others
injured in different cities of Punjab including Lahore, Faisalabad, Chiniot, Sialkot, Gujranwala, Okara, Kasur,
Jhang, Sheikhupura, Mandi Bahauddin, Narowal and Gujrat.
Source: Main sources are UNOCHA, PDMA, RESCUE 1122 & Media, Reported in UNDSS-Punjab Flood Situation Report/ shared via email by
UNDSS/ on 12-9-2014
District Situation
Jhang More than 200 villages were inundated due to breach in Payala embankment. Hundreds of acres of agriculture land and 15 villages of Tehsil Shorkot, near River Chenab Catchment areas are also inundated. Pak Army flood relief operation continues in Athara Hazari, Ahmed Pur Siyal and Shorkot River Catchment areas.
Multan More than150 villages inundated so far near River Catchment areas. Source: Main Source is Media, Reported in UNDSS-Punjab Flood Situation Report/ shared via email by UNDSS/ on 12-9-2014
Road Abnormalities District Roads Situation
Jhang Jhang - Bhawana road is closed due to flood water. Jhang-Bhakkar, Jhang-Khusab, Jhang-Muzaffargarh, Jhang-Shorkot and Jhang-Multan roads are closed for all type of traffic due to breach in Athara Hazari Embankment.
Multan Multan-Layyah road is closed at Chowk Azam due to possible flooding. Alternate route is Multan Muzaffargrah-Layyah.
Hafizabad Hafizabad-Gujranwala road is close for traffic near village Chatta, as the bridge on upper Chenab canal was damaged due to flooded water.
Chiniot Jhang road near Ramzan Sugar Mills is closed due to flood water.
Rajanpur/RY Khan The access between Rajanpur and RY Khan is possible through Guddu and Ghazi Ghat only. The temporarily access among the two districts at Kot Mithan is close.
Source: UNDSS-Punjab Flood Situation Report/ shared via email by UNDSS/ on 12-9-2014
Areas Likely To Be Affected District Updates
Multan The district administration has prepared a contingency plan to breach the embankments of Head Muhammad Wala and Head Sher Shah to save the Multan city and advised evacuation from River Chenab catchment areas (Qasim Bela and Shah Pur Lama). Multan-Muzaffargarh road is likely to be inundated. Army Troops have also been deployed in catchment areas.
Muzaffargarh Due to possible breach of Sher Shah Embankment, the district administration has issued flood and evacuation warnings in the River Chenab Catchment areas (Lal Pul, Chak Phiphara, Doaba, Rohari and Nawab Pur)
Rahim yar Khan District administration has issued flood and evacuation warnings in River Catchment areas.
Other Districts Likely to be Affected
Multan, Muzaffargarh, Khanewal, Jhang, Toba Tek Singh and Bahawalpur
Source: Main Source is Media, Reported in UNDSS-Punjab Flood Situation Report/ shared via email by UNDSS/ on 12-9-2014
Daily Emergency and Response Situational Information Report –12th Sep, 2014
4
District Rahim Yar Khan Flood Report as of 10-9-2014
Rescue Relief Activities by Rescue 1122 R.Y. Khan from 8th to 10th Sep 2014 Tehsil Areas/Sites/UC No. of
Teams/ Rescuers
Ambulances Boats Victims Evacuated
First Aid
Dead Relief Camps
Medical Camps
RYK Abad Pur Bannu Ka Hut
10 1 2 0 0 0 0 2
LQP Mouza Chuhan 14 1 2 0 5 0 0 2
KNP Chachran Sharif Samaka
15 1 2 0 21 2
SDK Bhong Bangla Dikudha
22 1 2 0 0 0 0 2
Total 61 4 8 0 26 0 0 8
Total: 5,580 Source: Flood Consolidated Report RYKhan 10-09-2014/ Shared via email by District Emergency officer RY Khan/ on 11-9-2014
Health Department Updates as of 10-9-2014 No. of cases
Respiratory Diarrhea Skin infections
Fever Snake Bite Dog Bite
Vaccination Total
50 20 18 25 2 0 271 386
Total: 5,580 Source: Flood Consolidated Report RYKhan 10-09-2014/ Shared via email by District Emergency officer RY Khan/ on 11-9-2014
Revenue Department Flood Activities as of 10-9-2014 Tehsil Area Rescue Operation Relief Camps Arrangements of
Food, Water, Shelter
Total Persons Evacuated
Total Affectee in Relief Camps
LQP Md Ranjha/ Chohan, Allah Wasaya, Mud Dolat Shah, Din M Daher, Ahmed ali Lar, Bhapla Kacha, Unrran Faker Abad, Chohan
Tranda Muhammad Panha, Bana Roya, P/S Chohan
100 Tents/ 100 Food Hamper
2013 -
KPR Chachran Sharif, Soka, Basti Bulharan, Basti Jannat, Basti Lalamai, Basti Ghulam Qadir, Besti JindWadha
Samaka, Chaharan, P/S Chandio, P/S Bahkrani
150 Tents/ 100 Food Hamper
125 -
SDK Bhong, Bangla Dilkusha (Jama-dn-Wali), Machka
JDW, Basti Khair M, Sardar pur, Machka, Bhong
100 Tents/ 100 Food Hamper
1,306 -
RYK Haji pur, Bannu Ka hut, Michan Band, Ehsan pur, Abaqpur, Mud Manthar, Pull Khai do
Bannu Ka Hut, Haji Pur, Abad pur, Faiz Abad, Basti Ahmed Wah
100 tents/100 Food Hamper
120 -
Total 0 0 3,564 -
Total: 5,580 Source: Flood Consolidated Report RYKhan 10-09-2014/ Shared via email by District Emergency officer RY Khan/ on 11-9-2014
Live Stock Department Updates as of 10-9-2014 Large
Animals Small
Animals Outdoor
treatment of Worm
Infestation Total Flood
relief sectors
Veterinary offices
Veterinary Assistants
Vaccination
3,180 2,400 211 0 25 7 54
Total: 5,580 Source: Flood Consolidated Report RYKhan 10-09-2014/ Shared via email by District Emergency officer RY Khan/ on 11-9-2014
Daily Emergency and Response Situational Information Report –12th Sep, 2014
5
District Bahawalpur Situation Report on Flood Arrangements as of 10-9-
2014 Latest Flood conditions Rivers Normal
Nullahs N/A
Apprehension of Breaches Busds No
Rivers No
Canals No
Dams N/A
Nullahs N/A
Breaches Happened 0
Population/ Area to be affected in Case of breaches of Bunds, river canals, Dams and Nullahs
111,152
Supplies/Stocks Position
Items Available till end of August
Provided by PDMA in Sept.
Self-Arranged and by rescue
1122
Provided by Pak Army
Further Need
Boats 13 0 13 0 4 Fiber Boats with OBM Engine
Tents 90 500 500 0 1,500
Mineral Water (Bottles) 0 0 0 0 5,000 (1.5 ltr)
Medicines/Vaccinations 0 0 0 0 0
Life Jackets 103 0 103 0 500
Fodder/ Medicines for animals
0 0 0 0 5,000 Bags
Relief Provided Updates
Previous As of 10th
Sep, 2014
No. of persons evacuated 6,655 3,564
Cattle Heads (Vaccinated) 20,240 5,580
No of Persons treated 180 71
No. of health Camps established 20 5
Daily Emergency and Response Situational Information Report –12th Sep, 2014
6
NDMA-Rain/Floods 2014 Updates as of 12-9-2014 River Flow and Flood Forecast
Rivers
River/Structure Design Capacity (000 Cusecs)
In Flow (000 Cusecs))
Outflow (000 Cusecs)
Forecast for Next 24 hrs ( 000 Cusec)
Forecasted Flood Level
(000 Cusecs)
River Indus (Reading 1000 hrs)
Tarbela 1,500 90.0 43.9 80-90 Below low
Kalabagh 950 91.3 83.0 No Change -do-
Chashma Res. 950 75.0 71.4 -do- -do-
Taunsa 1,000 84.3 69.2 -do- -do-
Guddu 1,200 205.3 177.5 205-250 -do-
Sukkur 900 97.7 44.2 No Change Below Low
Kotri 850 28.7 0.0 -do -do-
River Kabul
Nowshehra - 15.42 15.4 No Change Below Low
River Jehlum
Mangla Reservoir
1,060 80.5 82.9 80-130 Low to Medium
Rasul 850 75.3 72.1 80-120 -do-
River Chenab
Timmu 645 338.9 High
Panjnad 700 167.4 Low To Medium
River Ravi
Sidhai 150 711.12 High
River Sutlej
G.S Wala - 11.00 Feet Only No Change Below Low
Sulemanki 325 15.5 9.9 -do- -do-
Islam 300 11.0 8.7 -do- -do-
Reservoirs
Reservoir Max Conservation Level (feet)
Today (Feet)
Tarbela 1,550.00 1,543.87
Mangla 1,242.00 1,242.00
Rain Fall (mm) Past 24 hours
Tarbels 33 Shadiwal 20 Chakwal 14 Dhok Pathan 11 Besham 08
Sagodha (A/P) 30 Cherat 20 Dhok Path 11 Jassar 10 Palandri 08
Kotli 29 Joharabad 19 Jassar 10 Kallar 10 Tanda Dam 07
25 Murree 18 Kallar 10 Garhiwala 09 Rawalkot 06
Flood Warnings
As per FFD Lahore, has predicted following significant flood forecast in River Indus at Guddu & Sukkur: 1. Guddu – According to latest hydrological conditions, River Indus at Guddu is likely to attain High to Very High
Flood Level ranging between 600,000 to 700,000 cusecs from 15 September 2014 to 16 September 2014. 2. Sukkur – According to latest hydrological conditions, River Indus at Sukkur is likely to attain High to Very High
Flood Level ranging between 600,000 to 700,000 cusecs from 16 September 2014 to 17 September 2014. 3. Under this condition, Districts Muzaffargarh, Rahim Yar Khan, Rajanpur, Jacobabad, Shikarpur, Ghotki and Sukkur
are likely to be inundated.
Meteorological Features
Yesterday’s Monsoon Low over South Uttar Pradesh (India) has become insignificant.
A Shallow Trough of westerly wave lies over Northern parts of the country.
Seasonal Low lies over North Balochistan.
Weather Forecast for Next 24 hours
Scattered thundershowers with isolated heavy falls are expected over Sargodha, D.G. Khan & Multan Divisions.
Scattered thundershowers are also expected over Rawalpindi, Gujranwala, Lahore, Mardan, Malakand, Hazara, Peshawar & Kohat Divisions, Bajaur, Mohmand Agencies and Gilgit Baltistan & Kashmir.
Source: PMD & Flood Forecasting Division, Reported in Monsoon Weather Situation Report 2014 # 70 / http://www.ndma.gov.pk/new/Documents/sitrep-12-9-2014.pdf/Published on 12-9-2014
Daily Emergency and Response Situational Information Report –12th Sep, 2014
7
Summary of Losses and Damages Updates by PDMA, SDMA and GBDMA as of 12-9-2014
PUNJAB District Deaths Injured Houses Damaged Villages
Affected Population
Affected Crop
Affected Area
(Acres)
Cattle Perished
Cattle Vaccinated
Relief Camps Established
Persons in Camp
Health Camps Partially Fully
Bahawalpur Division
Bahawalpur - - - - - - - - 14,806 13 - 11
Rahim Yar Khan - - - - - - 31,760 1,734 2,460 20 - 93
Bahalwalnagar 1 3 1 - - - 20,883 - 14 14 14 14
Faisalabad Division
Faisalabad 12 31 10 - - - 3,495 11 - 0 - 0
Jhang - - 20,000 500 459 385,970 337,000 - 14,000 22 4,401 19
Chiniot 1 - 1,242 527 132 35,367 5 7,644 33 43,910 9 - 9
T.T. Singh 1 - 0 - 8 - 1,530 3 31,009 8 - 0
Gujranwala Division
Gujranwala 7 12 16 1 70 243,287 243,287 0 20,567 14 0 21
Gujrat 6 10 709 9 41 27,000 27,000 49 51,680 25 - 25
Hafizabad 5 11 11 - 200 200,000 200,000 - 1,971 10 150 -
Mandibahauddin 5 - 7 - 112 226,645 226,645 6 23,435 6 6 -
Narowal 15 20 10 1 262 156,000 156,000 2 327,900 13 - 6
Sialkot 34 23 170 90 309 104,000 104,000 80 52,605 29 1,045 37
Lahore Division
Lahore 27 68 32 13 - - 11,030 - - - - -
Kasur 17 34 - 36 - - - - - - - -
Sheikhupura 7 47 53 - 118 27 24,701 - 605,500 23 - -
Nankana Sahib - 21 - - - - 14,456 - 226,860 - - -
Multan Division
Multan - - - - 66 18,120 60,423 - 37,350 20 6,311 22
Khanewal 2 1 5 6 69 19,853 25,096 - 107,775 13 86 13
Lodhran - 3 - - - - - 12 - 12
Vehari 2 - - - - - - 18 - 18
Rawalpindi Division
Rawalpindi 13 6 98 3 23 18,739 96 118 - 21 - -
Attock 3 0 - - - - - - - - - -
Chakwal 1 8 1 - - - - - - - - -
Jhelum 13 11 4,093 440 362 19,225 116,775 45 - 13 - -
Daily Emergency and Response Situational Information Report –12th Sep, 2014
8
District Deaths Injured Houses Damaged Villages Affected
Population Affected
Crop Affected
Area (Acres)
Cattle Perished
Cattle Vaccinated
Relief Camps Established
Persons in Camp
Health Camps Partially Fully
Sahiwal Division
Sahiwal - - - - - - - - - - - -
Okara 8 53 72 11 - - 12,002 9 204,258 12 - 12
Pakpattan 1 - - - - - - - - - - -
Sargodha Division
Khushab - 3 - - 54 - 15,596 - 4,410 7 1,150 7
Sargodha 5 3 460 270 194 279,980 177,625 1 7,717 19 700 389
Mianwali - - - - - - - - - - - -
Bhakkar - - - - - - - - - - - -
D.G.Khan
D.G.Khan - - - - - - - - - - - -
Layyah - - - - - - - - - - - -
Muzaffargarh - - - - - 3,750 - 10 - 25 - 10
Rajanpur - - - - - - - - - - - -
Total 194 372 29,761 2,112 2,693 2,015,198 1,129,476 1,047 1,986,830 389 14,121 718
SDMA Azad Jammu & Kashmir
District Deaths Injured Houses Damaged Villages Affected
Persons Affected
Crop Affected
Area (Acres)
Cattle Perished
Shops Water Mills Relief Camps Established
Persons in Camp Partially Fully
Neelum - 1 60 40 7 460 - 180 47 21 - -
Muzaffarabad 1 - 70 19 14 509 - - 40 1 - -
Hattian 1 19 200 65 18 1,885 38 60 13 5 - -
Bagh 2 9 272 430 75 2,334 2,300 47 65 - 1 100
Haveli 29 60 1,925 529 - 14,004 - 550 22 - - -
Rawalkot 5 - 570 200 - 4,190 - - - - - -
Sudhoti 14 - 84 12 - 600 - - - - - -
Kotli 8 15 841 734 6 6,621 - 195 - - - -
Mirpur 2 6 259 26 - 1,839 - 793 2 - - -
Bhimber 3 1 218 399 - 1,925 - 45 - - - -
Total 66 111 4,559 2,454 120 34,367 2,338 1,870 189 27 1 100
Daily Emergency and Response Situational Information Report –12th Sep, 2014
9
GBDMA Gilgit Baltistan
District Deaths Injured Persons Affected
Union Councils/Villages Affected
Cropped Area Affected (Acres)
Areas Affected (Acres)
Houses Damaged Cattle Head Perished
Partially Fully
Diamer 8 - - - - - - - 8
Skardu 1 5 - 31 205 - 3,730 433 4,773
Gilgit 1 5 1,041 82 285 500 468 73 537
Astore 1 5 - - - - - - -
Ghanche 2 1 934 14 222.5 219 74 76 23
Total 14 26 1,975 127 712.5 719 4,272 582 5,341
Flood Rescue/Relief Activities as of 11-9-2014
Relief Provided by NDMA Items Relief Provided/Sent to
Punjab AJ & K ICT GB
Tents 20,000 3,000 200 275
Plastic Mats 10,000 1,500 - -
Blankets 20,000 3,000 1,000 -
Boats 31 - 3 -
Life Jackets 100 - - -
Water Purification Plants
30
Aqua tablets 471,000 - - -
Rescue/ Relief Activities by PDMA Punjab
No of Helicopters employed 19
Sortied 31 Sorties Flown
District Kahnewal 485 Tents, 3,000 Food Packs, 3000 Mineral Water
Boats employed 292 Army Boats, 282 Boats of District Administration
Daily Emergency and Response Situational Information Report –12th Sep, 2014
10
No of Persons Evacuated District Persons Evacuated
Gujranwala 2,179
Gujrat 180
Hafizabad 15,000
M. B. Din 8,257
Narowal 1,749
Sialkot 1,954
Khushab 4,966
Sargodha 1,060
Jhang 17,369
Chiniot 6,524
Toba Tek Singh 2,707
Nankana Sahib 731
Sahiwal 330
Okara 255
Multan 76,810
Khanewal 40,298
Bahwalpur 110
Rahim Yar Khan 33,548
Total 214,025 Source: Monsoon Weather Situation Report 2014 # 70 / http://www.ndma.gov.pk/new/Documents/sitrep-12-9-2014.pdf/Published on
12-9-2014
Relief Provided by PDMA Punjab Districts Tents Boats Mineral
Water Food Hampers
Life Jackets Water Filtration Plants
De-Watering Sets
RAWALPINDI DIVISION
Rawalpindi 100 2 0 0 2 0 0
Jhelum 200 0 0 1,000 0 1 0
GUJRANWALA DIVISION
Gujranwala 200 2 0 1,000 2 0 0
Sialkot 1,500 5 13,236 5,000 5 0 0
Gujrat 2,000 0 0 1,000 0 0 0
Mandibahauddin 4,100 13 0 5,500 35 0 0
Narowal 0 0 5,000 1,000 0 0 8
Hafizabad 300 25 0 4,500 20 0 4
SARGODHA DIVISION
Sargodha 500 0 0 1,000 0 0 0
Khushab 100 0 0 0 0 0 0
FAISALABAD DIVISION
Jhang 15,000 10 101,400 20,000 150 5 0
Toba Tek Singh 1,000 1 0 2,000 80 0 0
Chiniot 1,000 6 0 6,000 20 3 5
LAHORE DIVISION
Nankana Sahib 0 2 0 3,000 0 0 0
Sheikupura 500 2 0 4,500 0 0 0
Lahore 0 0 0 0 60 0 0
SAHIWAL DIVISION
Sahiwal 250 3 0 500 0 0 0
Pakpattan 250 0 0 0 0 0 0
MULTAN DIVISION
Multan 5,000 0 50,000 5,000 0 0 0
Khanewal 500 2 0 0 10 0 0
BAHAWALPUR DIVISION
Daily Emergency and Response Situational Information Report –12th Sep, 2014
11
Bahawalpur 4,000 0 0 8,000 50 0 0
Rahim Yar Khan 500 0 0 500 0 0 0
D.G. KHAN DIVISION
Muzaffargarh 4,000 2 50,000 5,000 47 0 0
Layyah 1,500 0 20,000 5,000 0 0 0
Rajanpur 500 0 0 500 0 0 0
GRAND TOTAL 43,000 77 239,636 80,000 481 9 17
Source: Monsoon Weather Situation Report 2014 # 70 / http://www.ndma.gov.pk/new/Documents/sitrep-12-9-2014.pdf/Published on
12-9-2014
Relief Provided by GBDMA Items Qunatity
Tents -
Plastic Mats -
Blankets 450 Source: Monsoon Weather Situation Report 2014 # 70 / http://www.ndma.gov.pk/new/Documents/sitrep-12-9-2014.pdf/Published on
12-9-2014
Relief Provided by SDMA Items Qunatity
Tents 1,300
Plastic Mats 1,000
Blankets 2,400 Source: Monsoon Weather Situation Report 2014 # 70 / http://www.ndma.gov.pk/new/Documents/sitrep-12-9-2014.pdf/Published on
12-9-2014
PRCS Response to Floods 2014 Updates as of 12-9-2014
A. NHQ: To respond to the situation NHQ took lead to coordinate with the branches and monitor the
situation. So far PRCS NHQ has done the following:
1. At National Level, the Operational Room has been made functional to coordinate with PRCS
Provincial/ Regional Branches, Movement Partners and other line departments, while logistics and
other necessary arrangements are being harmonized.
2. PRCS website and DMIS is being updated on regular basis.
3. A Rapid Assessment Team of NDRT had completed the assessment of Sialkot and Narowal and come
up with the following recommendations:-
Provision of Food Items and Non Food Items except tents.
Medical health units have been deployed in the field by health department, however, ambulances are
required along-with antmedicines of skin, acute respiratory, malaria etc.
For clean draining water, Aqua tabs are required.
4. While another team has been deployed for rapid assessment of flood affected areas of district
Jhelum, Gujrat, Gujranwala, Mandi Bahauddin and Lahore and found that District Govt. is capable of
dealing with the situation therefore no intervention required.
B. AJK: Keeping in view the disaster situation the PRCS AJK State Branch is in close coordination with
SDMA and has deployed two assessment teams for District Bagh, three assessment team in Poonch,
one assessment team in Kotli and one assessments team in Sundhati. In addition to this the district
wise activities/response actions taken by AJK branch are as follows:
Daily Emergency and Response Situational Information Report –12th Sep, 2014
12
1. District Muzaffarabad
Coordination with the State Disaster Management Authorities and district branches and the
volunteers.
Emergency operation center has been functionalized to coordinate with the stakeholders
and PRCS District Branches and NHQ.
Deployment of BDRT/NDRTs in District Poonch, Bagh and Haveli
The distribution of shelter and Non Food Items to seven affected families has done.
District Bagh
Rapid assessment done in UC Dharry, Bagh
The distribution of emergency shelter and Non Food Items has done to the 86 x affected
families of district Bagh.
2. District Poonch
The distribution of No- Food Items to 53 affected families done.
District Office of MRE Hajira is declared as base camp of PRCS and 2 teams each comprised of
four members deployed to operate (assessment & distribution) from base office Hajira.
3. District Haveli
Four BDRT is being deployed
MRE District Supervisor is coordinating with District Administration.
4. Current Field Structure
Two functional district branches of Bagh & Neelum MRE Offices at Poonch, Haveli, Bhimber
and Kotli
5. Identified Needs
Emergency Shelter (Tents and Tarpaulin Sheets)
Non Food Items (Kitchen Set, Hygiene Kit, Blankets)
Food Package (1 month Package) and Mobile Health Units
C. PUNJAB: PRCS Punjab Provincial Branch together with its District Branches of Sialkot, Narowal and
Gujrat is actively engaged in assessing the situation. The activities carried out by Punjab branch are as
follows:
Four teams are being deployed in the field for rapid assessment.Each team comprised of 1 x
NDRT member alongwith 2 x trained volunteers. The teams are deployed as under for the assessment
of areas:
Team – A Jhang & Chiniot
Team – B Narowal, Sialkot, Gujrat, Gujranwala
Team – C Hafizabad and Mandi Bhaudin
Team – D Multan & Muzaffargarh
PHQ dispatched 300 food packs of 22 kg from own have distributed in affected areas of
Sheikhupura.
The distribution of Non-Food Items to 250 x affected families of Sialkot has been done.
Assessment for 250 food packages is in process in District Chiniot.
D. Gilgit Baltistan: On request of Gilgit Disaster Management Authority, PRCS GB Branch has provided
relief assistance of 20 tents, 440 blankets, 140 Plastic Sheets, 70 Kitchen Sets and 70 stoves to 70
snowfall affected families of Daiosai, District Astore. Source: Monsoon Situation report#5/ http://reliefweb.int/sites/reliefweb.int/files/resources/Monsoon%20report.pdf/ published on 12-9-
2014
Daily Emergency and Response Situational Information Report –12th Sep, 2014
13
Human Welfare and Development Organization (HWDO) Floods 2014 Updates as of 11-9-2014
District Haveli Situation
Damages and Losses in District Haveli as of 10-9-2014
Teh
sils
UC
s
To
tal N
o o
f
R.V
illag
es
To
tal H
Hs
To
tal
Po
pu
lati
on
Damage Assessment Emergency Assistance Required (for HHs)
Aff
ect
ed
HH
# Aff
ect
ed
HH
%
Vill
ag
e
Aff
ect
ed
D
eat
hs In
juri
e
s Fully
D
ama
ged
Ho
use
s Par
tial
lDam
a
ged
Ho
use
s Cro
ps
Are
a
Aff
ect
ed
(Acr
es
) Cat
tle
Pe
rish
ed
Foo
d
&
wat
er
Clo
thi
ng
Me
dic
ine
s
She
lte
r
Haveli Bhadi 13
1,852 11,076
1296 70% 13 0 5 472 824 85% 413 472 472 1296 472
Haveli Budhal 8
2,442
16,256
1456 60% 8 0 10 300 1156 85% 133 500 300 1456 300
Haveli Chanjal 7
2,748
19,887
1236 45% 7 2 15 370 866 70% 425 1236 370 1236 370
Haveli Degwar 8
1,980
12,502
1188 60% 8 0 8 413 775 72% 300 1188 413 1188 413
Haveli Kala Mola
11
3,543
23,821
2480 70% 11 7 13 1116 1364 73% 352 2480 1116 2480 1116
Haveli Kalali 11
2,743
17,882
1755 64% 11 0 7 438 1317 71% 124 1755 438 1755 438
Khursheedabad
Khurshidabad
5
1,531
9,324
1102 72% 5 15 8 418 684 80% 152 1102 418 1102 418
Haveli Sangal 19
3,593
23,312
2515 70% 19 0 10 328 2187 67% 132 2515 328 2515 328
Khursheedabad
Hillan 7
1,251
8,689
876 70% 7 0 12 294 582 78% 122 876 294 876 294
Daily Emergency and Response Situational Information Report –12th Sep, 2014
14
Needs Identified in District Haveli
Water and sanitation.
Food support for needy people.
Reconstruction of houses.
Rehabilitation of water supply schemes.
Livelihood development.
Health facilities in rural areas and ambulances.
Skill development centers for men and women.
Support to private and government schools in rehabilitation and reconstruction of school buildings
Maintenance of all footpaths which are totally destroyed by landslides.
Rehabilitation of link roads which are only source of communication in villages.
Livelihood development in villages.
Capacity building of school teachers and rural people.
Source: Human Welfare and Development Organization (HWDO)
North Waziristan Displacement
UNOCHA Updates as of 10-9-2014
Food Security Situation
Needs
Lifesaving relief food assistance (58% families of targeted caseload) along with preventive nutrition
ration.
Emergency livestock support (75% families of targeted caseload); Livestock feed/fodder (70% families
of targeted caseload); Animal shelter (93% families of targeted caseload)
Cash Transfer programming (64% families of targeted caseload).
Response
In the July round, WFP assisted 42,899 families (536,238 individuals) with 3,895 MT of food in Bannu,
D.I. Khan, Lakki Marwat, FR
Bannu camp and Kurram Agency. About
55,249 families in total have received assistance in June and July 2014.
FAO provided 100,000 doses of Peste des Petits Ruminants vaccine to the provincial
Livestock and Dairy Development Department
Health Situation
Needs
Emergency Primary Health Care including communicable disease surveillance and control, emergency
obstetric care and treatment of children with severe acute malnutrition with complications.
Measles and Vitamin A supplementation campaigns.
Critical human resources, equipment and capacity gaps in MNCH and routine EPI services.
Support to overburden health facilities.
Daily Emergency and Response Situational Information Report –12th Sep, 2014
15
Response
Provided 49 Emergency Health Kits covering 441,000 people, 7 Diarrhoeal Disease Kits for estimated
7,000 moderate to 700 severe diarrhoeal interventions, 15 doses of anti-Leishmaniasis treatments to
Women and Children Hospital, Bannu.
Vaccinated 7,133 under two years children with multiple antigens and 947 pregnant women against
tetanus.
Implemented Minimum Initial Service Package for Reproductive Health services, establishment of
referral mechanism and distribution of RH kits along with support through additional female health
care providers.
Logistics Situation
Needs
Logistics Cluster support is required to augment existing logistics infrastructure for the timely delivery
of essential relief items.
Response
Transported 2,388 m3 and stored 1,044 m3 of relief cargo for partners.
Loaned and erected 8 mobile storage units for 3 different organizations.
Trained 18 participants from 11 different organizations in assembling prefabricated warehouses.
Nutrition
Needs
Strengthening of integrated outreach services, through Lady Health Worker programme and
promotion of breastfeeding.
Active screenings and referrals of children < 5 year at community level.
Stabilization Centres to support malnourished children who have medical complications.
Response
30 health facilities in Bannu District and 10 health facilities in DI Khan district provided CMAM
services.
20,511 families and 41,022 children (6-59 months) are assisted under Blanket Supplementary Feeding
component of Nutrition with 102.555 MT of distributed Corn-Soya Blend.
Stabilization Centres established in Maternal and Child Hospital.
Shelter
Needs
NFI provision to all displaced families.
Cash rental assistance.
Temporary shelter construction assistance in overcrowded host communities.
Cash assistance to host communities hosting most vulnerable displaced families with houses
requiring basic repair.
Response
Distributed 51,473 NFI kits.
Distributed 38 shelters and 156 emergency shelter kits.
Daily Emergency and Response Situational Information Report –12th Sep, 2014
16
Government has disbursed PKR 358,236,000 (US$3.6 million) to 29,853 families.
Protection
Needs
Registration, grievance desks/legal counselling, protection monitoring, legal assistance and
humanitarian communication.
hild Protection activities including protective spaces, psycho social support referral and response to
child protection cases, tracing/reunification/ alternative care for unaccompanied children/separated
children.
Provision of life saving GBV prevention and response to various kind of GBV including rape, early
marriage, trafficking among others. Also enhancing access to basic services including reproductive
health care.
Protection services targeting older persons and persons with disability.
Response
Registration support to FDMA (2nd phase registration) in Bannu and Peshawar.
Protection monitoring capturing persons with specific needs including unregistered families.
CPWC established child protection help desks and helpline responding to various child protection
cases, as of the end of July more than 1,300 child protection cases identified.
Five static child-friendly spaces established, 13 mobile outreach child-friendly space operational, in
total attended by 153 children (83 boys/70 girls) and 31 women. Five child protection committees
were also established. Three child protection cases referral was made.
The members of GBV sub-cluster have been responded through advocacy on GBV messages to other
clusters, and distribution of hygiene and dignity kits.
Water, Sanitation and Hygiene
Needs
Most of the displaced are residing with the host community and some of them are residing in
government schools.
Displaced people have insufficient access water of appropriate quality & quantity for drinking, cooking
and maintaining personal hygiene.
Displaced people have limited access to toilets that are culturally appropriate, secure, sanitary, user
friendly and gender appropriate.
Displaced people need to receive critical WASH related information to prevent water borne diseases,
especially diarrhoea.
Response
Provided safe drinking water to 220,441 displaced individuals through water tankering, rehabilitation
of water supply schemes and installation of hand pumps and household water treatment.
Rehabilitation and construction of sanitation facilities for 38,826 displace families residing in schools
and host communities.
Critical hygiene kits provided to 31,955 displaced families.
Source: NWA Displacement-Pak Humanitarian Dash Board, 10-9-2014/ by UNOCHA/ published on 10-9-2014
Source: NWA Displacement-Pak Humanitarian Dash Board, 10-9-2014/ by UNOCHA/ published on 10-9-2014
Daily Emergency and Response Situational Information Report –12th Sep, 2014
17
4 day Weather Forecast 13th –16th Sep, 2014 City Friday Saturday Sunday Monday
Islamabad & Rawalpindi Partly Cloudy Light Rain
Partly Cloudy Thunder Rain
Partly Cloudy Light Rain
Mostly Sunny
Quetta Sunny Sunny Sunny Sunny
Peshawar Partly Cloudy Thunder Rain
Partly Cloudy Light Rain
Sunny Sunny
Lahore Partly Cloudy Thunder Rain
Partly Cloudy Thunder Rain
Mostly Sunny Sunny
Karachi Partly Cloudy Light Rain
Mostly Sunny Partly Cloudy Mostly Sunny
Gilgit Partly Cloudy Thunder Rain
Partly Cloudy Light Rain
Partly Cloudy Mostly Sunny
Muzaffarabad Partly Cloudy Thunder Rain
Partly Cloudy Thunder Rain
Partly Cloudy Partly Cloudy
Source: Pakistan Met Department/http://www.pmd.gov.pk/met.gov/nakashmir_forecast.html/ accessed on 11-9-2014
Daily Emergency and Response Situational Information Report –12th Sep, 2014
18
Pakistan Flood Damages and Losses Map as of 12-9-2014
Daily Emergency and Response Situational Information Report –12th Sep, 2014
19
Pakistan- Reservoirs and River Flow Map as of 12-9-2014
Daily Emergency and Response Situational Information Report –12th Sep, 2014
20
Pakistan Flood Update Map of Pakistan 12-9-2014