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Daily Emergency and Response Situational Information Report –11th Sep, 2014
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11th Sep
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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
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Contents Sindh Updates ............................................................................................................................................... 1
PDMA Sindh Flood Forecast Updates as of 11-9-2014 ....................................................................... 1
Significant Flood Forecast for River Indus at Guddu and Sukkur .................................................... 1
Pakistan Meteorological Department (PMD) Flood Forecast Updates as of 11-9-2014 .................... 2
Significant Flood Forecast for River Indus at Guddu & Sukkur ....................................................... 2
Drought Updates ................................................................................................................................. 3
Daily Health Report of District Tharparkar as on 11-9-2014........................................................... 3
Nationwide Updates ..................................................................................................................................... 4
NDMA-Rain/Floods 2014 Updates as of 11-9-2014 ............................................................................ 4
River Flow and Flood Forecast ........................................................................................................ 4
Summary of Losses and Damages Updates by PDMA, SDMA and GBDMA as of 11-9-2014 .......... 5
Flood Rescue/Relief Activities as of 11-9-2014 ............................................................................... 7
No of Persons Evacuated ................................................................................................................ 7
Status of National Highways & Motorways .................................................................................... 8
International Federation of Red Cross and Red Crescent Societies (IFRC) Response to Floods
Updates as of 10-9-2014 ..................................................................................................................... 8
Polio Updates ...................................................................................................................................... 9
Comparison of Polio Cases by Province/region 2013 & 2014* ....................................................... 9
4 day Weather Forecast 12th –15th Sep, 2014 ..................................................................................... 9
Pakistan Flood Damages and Losses Map as of 11-9-2014 .............................................................. 10
Pakistan- Reservoirs and River Flow Map as of 11-9-2014 ............................................................... 10
Pakistan Flood Update Map of Pakistan 11-9-2014.......................................................................... 12
Weather Update Map of Pakistan as of 11-9-2014 ......................................................................... 13
Daily Emergency and Response Situational Information Report –11th Sep, 2014
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Sindh Updates
PDMA Sindh Flood Forecast Updates as of 11-9-2014
Significant Flood Forecast for River Indus at Guddu and Sukkur
1. River Indus at Guddu is likely to attain High to Very Flood level ranging between 600,000 to 700,000
Cusecs on 15th
Sep to 16th
Sep, 2014;
River Indus as Sukkur is likely to attain High to Very High Flood level ranging between 600,000 to
700,000 Cusecs on 16th
Sep to 17th
Sep, 2014.
2. It is therefore reminded again that evacuation of all the residents of Katcha areas be ensured and
completed safely along with their livestocks to safer and higher elevated placed/camps/tents cities as
identified in respective contingency plans by Friday 12th
September, 2014.
3. Standard Operating Procedures (SOPs) to be followed during and after evacuation are given as under:
Identified safe places for tent city may be leveled and measures may be taken to establish
tent city/cities with proper access routes
A;; out efforts be made for protection of the displaces/evacuated population including the
vulnerable section of population i.e. old age/senior citizens, disabled women and children
Doctros and Paramedics from DHQ Hospitals, THQ Hospitals, RHCs and BHUs to be made
aviavailable at evacuation sites and relocation sites/relief camps. They should be having
sufficient stocks of medicines and ASVs
As people would be accompanying livestock, therefore appropriate availability of fodder and
vetenary services be ensured by livestock department
Police to be deployed at relief camp sites to ensure safety and security of the displaced and
maintain law and order
Availability of basic needs (food, clean drinking water, sanitation and hygiene) is to be
ensured
4. The progress/ necessary measures taken by District Disaster Management Authorities and any
assistance needed by the districts may please be coordinated with PDMA on telephone number
mentioned below: PEOC 021-99251458 021-99239524
PDMA Ops Wing 0300-8281311 0333-2261561
0300-9371186 0345-8822643
021-99251463
Email [email protected] [email protected]
Source: PDMA Sindh Flood Alert-III/ http://pdma.gos.pk/new/Docs/monsoon2014/11-9-14FloodAlert3.pdf/ published on11-9-2014
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Pakistan Meteorological Department (PMD) Flood Forecast Updates as of
11-9-2014
Significant Flood Forecast for River Indus at Guddu & Sukkur
GUDDU: According to the latest hydrological conditions, River Indus at GUDDU is likely to attain High to Very
High Flood level ranging between 6 00,000 to 7 00,000 Cusecs from 15th September to 16th September 2014.
SUKKUR: According to the latest hydrological condition, River Indus at SUKKUR is likely to attain High to Very
High Flood level ranging between 600,000 to 700,000 Cusecs during 16th September to 17th September 2014.
Under these conditions, Districts Muzaffargarh, Rahim Yar Khan,Rajanpur, Jacobabad, Ghotki, Shikarpur ,
Sukkur are likely to be inundated.
All concerned authorities are requested to take necessary measures to avoid any loss of life and property.
Source: PMD Flood Forecast/http://www.pmd.gov.pk/cp/displaywarn.asp/ published on 11-9-2014
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Drought Updates
Daily Health Report of District Tharparkar as on 11-9-2014 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 10 32 42 103 482 585 1 4 5 10 2 0 0 0 0 0 280 404
THQ Diplo 1 7 8 43 154 197 0 1 1 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 85 2
THQ Nagerparkar
3 13 16 30 173 203 1 1 2 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 106 17
THQ Chachro 7 10 17 63 165 228 0 0 0 23 0 0 0 0 0 0 64 22
RHC Islamkot 2 4 6 44 137 181 0 0 0 5 0 0 0 0 0 0 231 50
Mobile Camps 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 TOTAL 23 66 89 283 1,111 1,394 2 6 8 42 2 0 1 1 0 0 766 495
Source: Daily Health Report/District Health Officer, District Tharparkar/distributed on 11-9-2014
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Nationwide Updates
NDMA-Rain/Floods 2014 Updates as of 11-9-2014 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
Tarbela 1,500 102.0 50.0 90-100 Below low
Kalabagh 950 99.0 90.7 No Change -do-
Chashma Res. 950 84.2 78.2 -do- -do-
Taunsa 1,000 85.4 69.6 -do- -do-
Guddu 1,200 190.4 164.9 -do- -do-
Sukkur 900 81.4 28.8 -do- Below Low
Kotri 850 28.7 0.0 -do -do-
River Kabul
Nowshehra - 172 17.2 No Change Below Low
River Jehlum
Mangla Reservoir
1,060 77.0 73.4 60-80 Low
Rasul 850 69.4 66.2 No Change Below Low
River Chenab
Marala 1,100 78.7 75.7 70-80 Below Low
Khanki 800 88.8 88.8 No Change -do-
Qadirababd 807 89.5 89.5 -do- -do-
Timmu 645 592.3 592.3 500-600 Very High
Panjnad 700 131.5 116.0 150 R 300 Medium
River Ravi
Jassar 275 9.1 9.1 No Change Below Low
Shahdadra 250 16.0 16.0 -do- -do-
Baloki 225 63.1 48.8 40-60 Low
Sidhai 150 50.4 37.6 50-70 High
River Sutlej
G.S Wala - 10.00 Feet Only No Change Below Low
Sulemanki 325 16.5 10.8 -do- -do-
Islam 300 16.6 14.6 -do- -do-
Reservoirs
Reservoir Max Conservation Level (feet)
Today (Feet)
Tarbela 1,550.00 1,542.62
Mangla 1,242.00 1,242.00
Flood Warnings
1. As per FFD Lahore, River Chenab at Punjnad is likely to attain 600,000 cusecs to 700,000 cusecs, exceptionally High
Flood Level during the period from 1200 PST of 12/09/14 to 1200 PST of 15/09/14. Under this condition, Districts Toba
Tek Singh, Khanewal, Layyah, Muzaffargarh and Multan are likely to be inundated. All concerned authorities have been
warned to take all necessary measures to avoid any loss of life and property
2. As per FFD Lahore, in continuation of the previous Flood Warning. Due to a second wave in River Chenab, exceptionally High Flood Level (above 600,000 cusecs) at Trimmu shall persist for the next 24– 48 hours with a likely peak discharge of 800,000 cusecs, till 2100 PST of 12/09/14. Under these conditions, Districts Multan, Muzafargarh, Khanewal, Jhang and Toba Tek Singh are likely to be inundated. All concerned authorities are requested to take necessary measures to avoid any loss of life and property.;
Meteorological Features
Yesterday’s Monsoon Low over South Uttar Pradesh (India) persists & has weakened
Seasonal Low lies over West Balochistan.
Weather Forecast for Next 24 hours
Mainly dry weather is expected over the most parts of thecountry however, isolated thundershowers are expected over Rawalpindi, Gujranwala, Lahore, Malakand, Hazara, Peshawar & Kohat Divisions, Gilgit Baltistan, Kashmir & Southeast Sindh. Divisions.
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Summary of Losses and Damages Updates by PDMA, SDMA and GBDMA as of 11-9-2014
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 - - - - - - - - - 15 - 9
Rahim Yar Khan - - - - - - - 1,734 5,388 20 - 93
Bahalwalnagar 1 3 1 - - - 20,883 - 14 14 14 14
Faisalabad Division
Faisalabad 12 31 10 - - - 3,495 11 - - - 0
Jhang - - - - 375 221,140 220,980 - 16,000 18 5,000 19
Chiniot 1 - 280 843 132 133 51,713 33 35,610 9 - 9
T.T. Singh 1 - 1 - 89 - - 3 11,225 8 - 0
Gujranwala Division
Gujranwala 7 12 10 1 70 243,287 78,071 0 9,402 14 264 21
Gujrat 6 10 709 9 41 27,000 22,760 49 580 25 - 25
Hafizabad 5 11 11 - 200 200,00 1127,851 - - 10 150 -
Mandibahauddin 5 - 7 - 103 226,645 130,052 6 23,435 6 4 -
Narowal 15 20 10 1 131 111,000 16,830 2 327,900 13 - 6
Sialkot 32 23 170 90 309 104,000 20,000 80 38,835 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 - - - - - - 14,456 - - - - -
Multan Division
Multan - - - - 125 268,629 - - - 20 450 20
Khanewal 2 1 5 6 40 850,060 19,853 - 107,775 13 86 13
Lodhran - 3 - - - - - - 12 - 12
Vehari 2 - - - - - - - 18 - 18
Rawalpindi Division
Rawalpindi 13 6 98 3 23 96 18,739 16 - 21 - -
Attock 3 0 - - - - - - - - - -
Chakwal 1 8 1 - - - - - - - - -
Jhelum 13 11 4,033 440 362 116,454 19,225 45 - 13 - -
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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 3 460 270 189 279,980 177,625 - 7,717 19 700 389
Mianwali - - - - - - - - - - - -
Bhakkar - - - - - - - - - - - -
D.G.Khan
D.G.Khan - - - - - - - - - - - -
Layyah - - - - - - - - - - - -
Muzaffargarh - - - - - 25 - - - 25 - -
Rajanpur - - - - - - - - - - - -
Total 184 347 5,968 1,722 2,361 1,883,451 1,005,862 353 1,426,050 359 8,865 704
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
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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 - - -
Rescue/ Relief Activities by PDMA Punjab
No of Helicopters employed 18
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
No of Persons Evacuated District Persons Evacuated
Gujranwala 1,682
Gujrat 180
Hafizabad 15,000
M. B. Din 8,257
Narowal 1,649
Sialkot 1,804
Khushab 4,966
Sargodha 1,060
Jhang 30,000
Chiniot 6,524
Toba Tek Singh 2,707
Okara 127
Multan 22,706
Khanewal 38,280
Rahim Yar Khan 5,388
Total 140,330 Source: Monsoon Weather Situation Report 2014 # 69 / http://www.ndma.gov.pk/new/Documents/sitrep-11-9-2014.pdf /Published on
11-9-2014
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Status of National Highways & Motorways
AJ&K Roads: Muzaffarabad – Chakothi Road (S-3), where road has been damaged between kilometre 41 to 43
due to landslide. Contractor has mobilised machinery. The traffic has been diverted and is moving on the right
bank side, i.e. Hattian – Chinary Road.
G-B Roads: Dumping of boulders at Hotto kilometre 156 on-going.
Motorways: Discharge at Indus Bridge and Jundi Bridge on M-1 is being monitored. Discharge at Jhelum Bridge
on M-2 is being monitored.
As reported by the NHA Field Formation, contractors along all vulnerable points have been mobilised along
with machinery to respond to any emergency.
Source: Monsoon Weather Situation Report 2014 # 69 / http://www.ndma.gov.pk/new/Documents/sitrep-11-9-2014.pdf /Published on
11-9-2014
International Federation of Red Cross and Red Crescent Societies (IFRC)
Response to Floods Updates as of 10-9-2014 The Red Crescent has provided relief support to 1,000 people in Punjab and AJK. In the coming weeks it plans
to reach a further 35,000 with food, emergency shelter, emergency health services and household items such
as kitchen sets, hygiene kits and blankets.
The Chairman of the Pakistan Red Crescent’s AJK Branch witnessed the terrible devastation and human
suffering caused by flash floods and landslides in the region.
Red Crescent assessment teams are prioritizing how the needs of such vulnerable groups will be addressed
including the elderly and female-headed households. They have reported that the main humanitarian needs
are food, emergency shelter, safe water, sanitation and health care in most of the affected areas.
Source: IFRC News Stories/ http://www.ifrc.org/en/news-and-media/news-stories/asia-pacific/pakistan/death-toll-rises-and-evacuations-
continue-as-floods-worsen-in-pakistan-67014/ published on 10-9-2014
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Polio Updates Comparison of Polio Cases by Province/region 2013 & 2014*
Region/Province No. of Polio Cases No. of infected districts/towns
Last Polio Case
2013 2014 2013 2014
Khyber Pakhtunkhwa 7 23 5 5 6-8-2014
FATA/FR Areas 26 102 4 4 30-7-2014
Sindh 3 11 3 7 8-7-2014
Balochistan 0 1 0 1 2-7-2014
Punjab 2 1 2 1 7-7-2014
Pakistan 38 138 14 18 24-8-2014 Source: Weekly AFP Surveillance Update Pakistan Week 36 (Ended on 6th Sep, 2014)/ National Surveillance Cell Federal EPI World Health
Organization/ published on 6-9-2014
4 day Weather Forecast 12th –15th 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
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Pakistan Flood Damages and Losses Map as of 11-9-2014
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Pakistan- Reservoirs and River Flow Map as of 11-9-2014
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Pakistan Flood Update Map of Pakistan 11-9-2014
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Weather Update Map of Pakistan as of 11-9-2014