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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
Pakistan Met Department (PMD) Updates as on 29-10-2014 ............................................................ 1
Tropical Cyclone 04A (NILOFAR) in Arabian Sea ............................................................................. 1
PDMA Sindh Preparedness Measures for Cyclone Nilofar as on 29-10-2014 .................................... 1
Drought Updates ................................................................................................................................. 2
Food Security Cluster (FSC) Updates on Tharparkar Drought Situation (July-Sep), 2014 ............... 2
Daily Health Report of District Tharparkar as on 29-10-2014 ........................................................ 3
Nationwide Updates ..................................................................................................................................... 4
PDMA Balochistan Updates as on 29-10-2014 ................................................................................... 4
Drought Situation ............................................................................................................................ 4
Precautionary Measures Taken by PDMA for Tropical Cyclone – (NILOFAR) in Arabian Sea ......... 4
Vulnerable Areas in District Gwadar ............................................................................................... 4
PDMA Balochistan Emergency Contacts Details ............................................................................. 4
NDMA Updates on Flood 2014 as on 28-10-2014 .............................................................................. 5
Recovery Need Assessment (RNA) .................................................................................................. 5
Food Security Cluster Updates July-Sep, 2014 .................................................................................... 5
Food Security Response for TDPs and Returnees of KP/FATA ........................................................ 5
Situation .......................................................................................................................................... 5
Food Security Response for North Waziristan Agency Displacement, 2014 .................................. 5
Caritas Pakistan Multan (CPM) Activities in District Multan and Muzaffargarh ................................. 6
1. Rescue and First Aid Training in Multan as on 16-10-2014 .................................................... 6
2. Relief Distribution (Chak No. 5/4-L) Rangpur, Muzaffargarh as on 3-10-2014 ....................... 6
Pakistan’s First Disaster Risk Reduction (DRR) Master Graduates ..................................................... 7
4 day Weather Forecast 30th Oct –2nd Nov, 2014 ................................................................................ 7
Sindh-Predicted Route of Cyclone Nilofar Map as of 29-10-2014 ...................................................... 8
Health Situation Map of Pakistan from 22nd to 29th Oct, 2014 ........................................................... 9
NDVI Update Map of Pakistan as of 29-10-2014 .............................................................................. 10
Rainfall Situation Update Map of Pakistan as of 29-10-2014 ........................................................... 11
Weather Update Map of Pakistan as of 29-10-2014 ........................................................................ 12
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Sindh Updates
Pakistan Met Department (PMD) Updates as on 29-10-2014 Tropical Cyclone 04A (NILOFAR) in Arabian Sea
The Very Severe Tropical Cyclone (Nilofar) in the Arabian Sea has moved to the northward during the last
12hours and is now located at Lat. 18.3°N and Long. 62.0°E, about 875 Km to the southwest of Karachi and740
Km to the south of Gawada. The Cyclone would move to northeastward (towards adjoining coastal areas of
Lower Sindh and Indian Gujrat) in the next 24 hours with a speed of 13 Km/hour. At present, the estimated
central pressure of the Cyclone is 990 hpa and the average sustained wind speed is around 100-110 Knots up
to 120 Knots.
Under the influences of this Cyclone, widespread rain/thundershowers, with isolated heavy/very heavy falls
accompanied by strong gusty winds are expected in Lower Sindh including Karachi and Coastal Areas of
Balochistan from today till Saturday (morning).
The sea conditions along Pakistan coast have become rough and likely to become very rough today (night). The
fishermen of Sindh and Balochistan are advised not to venture in to the open sea today till Saturday.
Source: PMD Weather Advisory-6http://pmd.gov.pk/TC_%20NILOFAR%20Advisory%201F.pdf/ published on 29-10-2014
PDMA Sindh Preparedness Measures for Cyclone Nilofar as on 29-10-2014
1. The PMDA Sindh has requested that all pre-emptive preparedness measures, including issuance of
early warning, preparation for evacuation (if required) of vulnerable communities specially in the
coastal areas, mobilization of resources and all the equipment/ manpower be kept on high alert and
ready to respond quickly to any situation. Communities residing in low lying areas, prone to
inundation due to excessive rainfall or high winds, may be evacuated to safer and higher elevation
places as decided in the meeting held at the PDMA on 28th Oct, 2014. It may also be ensured that the
District Emergency Operations Centers shall be operationalized round a clock.
2. The following authorities are requested to take action as mentioned below;
Home Department: To deploy appropriate police force to assist the concerned district
administrations for, vigilance and patrolling evacuation operations of the coastal areas.
Local Government Department: To ensure that preparedness and response measure are in
place, including cleaning of the nallahs for smooth drainage of rain water/storm drainage
and also removal of loose structures, tall mounted billboards and hoardings, which may fall
due to high winds. The concerned staff is to be kept on high alert and prepared.
Health Department: To ensure that the Government hospitals are put on high alert with
sufficient stock of medicines & related supplies.
K-Electric/HESCO: To ensure uninterrupted power supply to the pumping stations for
drainage of storm/rain water and to secure electric transmission lines in case of high winds.
These agencies are also directed to ensure prompt action to fallen electric wires to avoid
electrocution.
KSWB/WASA (Hyd): To ensure drainage of water from the low lying areas of the concerned
cities.
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DHA/ Cantonments Board (Coastal Area): Removal of loose structures, billboards, hoardings
and drainage of rain water through the nallahs, etc.
SBCA: To take timely necessary preemptive action with reference to the old dangerous
building structures prone to structural collapse.
Sindh Coastal Development Authority: To ensure that residents of the coastal belt, living in
the huts, are evacuated as and when directed to safer and higher grounds. SCDA may also
ensure dissemination of warning messages to the communities in a timely manner.
3. For their own safety, the fishermen be directed not to venture in o the topen sea as it may get rough
resulting in difficulty for them to return back. Fishermen already in the open seas to be back at the
shores as soon as possible.
4. The progress/ necessary measures taken by the District Disaster Management Authorities and any
assistance needed by the districts can be coordinated with the the PDMA on telephone numbers
mentioned below;
PECO 021-99251458 021-99239524
PDMA OPS Wing 0300-8281311 0333-2261561 0300-9371186 0345-8822643
Fax 021-99251463
Email [email protected] [email protected] [email protected]
Source: PDMA Sindh Cyclone watch5/http://pdma.gos.pk/new/Docs/nilophar/watch%205.pdf/ published on 29-10-2014
Drought Updates
Food Security Cluster (FSC) Updates on Tharparkar Drought Situation (July-Sep), 2014
Considering the moderate drought conditions in recent past, the rain in Tharparkar and Badin will be helpful in
alleviation of prevailing drought condition. However, this quantity of rain fall would not significantly overcome
the drought as forecast issued by the PMD. Moreover, drought conditions may aggravate in Sindh districts;
Dadu, Jamshoro, Mirpurkhas, Umerkot and Thatta as significantly less rain is reported resulting towards
chances of moderate to severe drought condition in Sindh and Balochistan.
A total of 33,984 family packs of High Energy Biscuits (HEBs) were distributed in Dadu, Thatta and Jamshoro by
the PDMA Sindh Relief department. Mostly, people residing there dependent upon agriculture, livestock,
poultry, day labors, jobs and shop holders as source of livelihoods, would get affected if drought kicks off. The
NDVI depicts loss of vegetation in the western part of Balochistan and Thar region of Sindh.
The is a dire need to plan, to respond to the immediate and long term needs of the people, like supplementary
nutrition feeding, drought tolerant agriculture inputs, animal fodder, available water management and
building of water reservoirs.
Source: Food Security Cluster Newsletter, October 2014/ shared via email by FSC/ on 29-10-2014
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Daily Health Report of District Tharparkar as on 29-10-2014
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 years
< 5 year
s Total Fixed Mobile ASV ARV
CH MITHI 17 19 36 74 437 511 1 1 2 3 3 0 1 1 0 0 324 311
THQ Diplo 2 5 7 66 191 257 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 171 31
THQ Nagerparkar
6 9 15 48 152 200 0 1 1 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 174 38
THQ Chachro 8 8 16 78 114 192 0 0 0 14 0 0 0 0 0 0 352 47
RHC Islamkot 1 6 7 43 97 140 0 0 0 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 55 57
Mobile Camps 0 0 0 0 0 0 00 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
TOTAL 34 47 81 309 991 1,300 1 2 3 22 3 0 1 1 0 0 1,076 484
Source: Daily Health Report/District Health Officer, District Tharparkar/distributed on 29- 10-2014
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Nationwide Updates
PDMA Balochistan Updates as on 29-10-2014
Drought Situation
Initially, the government of Balochistan is pleased to allocate Rs 1 Billion to the PDMA to meet the food
requirements, specially covering livestock sector and food packages for the affectees of drought in the
province. In the wake of financial constraints, coupled with the severity of looming drought in Balochistan, the
Federal Government will also be requested to intervene for financial assistance to compensate the drought
affectees and the affected sectors like livestock and agriculture etc.
Ministers’ Visit to Different Districts: The Minister for Disaster Management and Home & Tribal Affairs,
Minister Livestock and Head of relevant line departments are moving to Zhob and other districts to assess the
current situation of Drought.
Precautionary Measures Taken by PDMA for Tropical Cyclone – (NILOFAR) in Arabian Sea
Emergency has been declared in District Headquarter Gwadar.
Resources have been mobilized.
Relief camps declared to accommodate the vulnerable communities
9 Punjab Pak Army, 88 Wing Mekran Scouts and PCG are on standby and available for backup support
in case of any eventuality.
Vulnerable Areas in District Gwadar Tehsil Villages
Ormara 1. Marow Village 2. Kandelag Village
Pasni 1. Chandi village, Kalmat. 2. Gursunth village Kalmat. 3. Joze village 4. Reig Pusht Pasni Town
Gwadar 1. Raisani Ward Jiwani 2. Surbandar 3. Old Mullah Band 4. Pishukaan
Jiwani 1. Ganz Source: PDMA Balochistan News/ http://www.pdma.gob.pk/?p=686#more-686/ published on 29-10-2014
PDMA Balochistan Emergency Contacts Details The Provincial Emergency Control Room (ECR) in Balochistan is functional from 1st Sep 2014 for any emergency
situation;
ECR Phone No +92-81-2881168 +92-81-2880245
ECR Fax No +92-81-2881167 +92-81-2880189
Mobile No +923003376892 +923058307134
Email address [email protected] Source: PDMA Balochsitan/ http://pdma.gob.pk/ accessed on 29-10-2014
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NDMA Updates on Flood 2014 as on 28-10-2014
Recovery Need Assessment (RNA)
The third meeting of the National Steering Committee on Recovery Need Assessment was held at the NDMA.
The meeting was chaired by the Chairman, NDMA and was attended by the Country Director of UNDP and
other representatives from UNDP, PDMA Punjab, SDMA AJ&K and SUPARCO.
The RNA is being conducted in 28 flood and rain affected districts of Punjab and 10 districts of AJ & K. The
assessment was carried out in 4 most affected sectors namely: Housing, Agriculture, Livelihoods and
Community Infrastructure.
During the meeting, the UNDP shared draft report on the RNA. Representative from UNDP gave detailed
presentation on the findings of the draft report including the cost of damages caused by floods 2014 and cost
of carrying out recovery process in the flood affected districts of these two provinces. The UNDP team thanked
the NDMA and PDMA teams for their support and cooperation in assessing and analyzing the damages/losses
data and help in making recovery sustainable and resilient.
Source: NDMA News/http://www.ndma.gov.pk/new/newsroom/news2014.php/ published on 29-10-2014
Food Security Cluster Updates July-Sep, 2014 Food Security Response for TDPs and Returnees of KP/FATA
Situation
The fragile complex emergency situation in FATA has continued to affect the return plan of the FDMA and
FATA. However, the NWA displacement has increased the registered caseload of Temporarily Displaced
Persons (TDPs) over 213,000 families residing in the hosting districts of KP and FATA
Response
FAO also completed its Agriculture and Livestock assistance in Central Kurram to over 20,000 returned
families to restore their livelihoods. International humanitarian partners, ACF International, ACTED,
OXFAM, CESVI, CARE International, national, Relief International and local partners are also
supporting the TDPs through agriculture, livestock and livelihoods opportunities across KP and parts
of FATA.
FAO distributed Kharif package among 22,430 beneficiaries and poultry package among 700
beneficiaries in Central Kurram and Tirah, Khyber Agency to restore their livelihoods. International
humanitarian partners, ACF International, ACTED, OX-FAM, CESVI, Care International, national and
local partners are also supporting the TDPs through agriculture, livestock and livelihoods
opportunities across KP and parts of FATA.
WFP assisting affected population of dis-placed person’s families through General Food Distribution
to facilitate humanitarian response. Total 149,705 families were supported in September 2014.
Addition-ally, WFP is also supporting around 10,000 families the returned population in six agencies
(Kurram, Mohmand, Khyber, Bajour, South Waziristan and Orakzai Agencies) in their rehabilitation
through Food for Work (FFW) with implementation assistance from Agriculture Department and NGO
partners.
Food Security Response for North Waziristan Agency Displacement, 2014
WFP started its humanitarian food assistance on June 21, 2014 in Bannu which has further been
expanded through 8 hubs of distribution points and still supporting the entire caseload of over 65,000
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families across KP and parts of FATA. In September-2014 GFD round, so far WFP assisted 57,211
households and distributed and Kurram agency of FATA. WFP assisted 54,057 (94%) male head of
households and 3,154 (6%) female head of households in September 2014.
FAO provided 100,000 doses of PPR (Peste des Petits Ruminants) vaccine to the provincial Livestock
and KP-Dairy Development Department, vaccination of animals has been ongoing this different areas.
FAO will provide animal compound feed, urea molasses blocks, feeding, milking kits and foot-and-
mouth disease vaccines to, initially, 10,000 NWA IDP families in district Bannu and FR Bannu. FAO is
imple-menting a Belgium funded project for livestock support with provi-sion of livestock vaccination
and targeting near 24,000 families in district Bannu.
Assessment and identification of beneficiaries is ongoing for the ERF funded projects of JEN, Muslim
Aid and SHID which will improve the livelihoods and food security situation of displaced persons in
hosting areas. Mainly their project activities will not only provide support to livestock but also assist
total of 2,430 families in hosting districts of KP (Lakki Marwat and Karak).
Besides, the Food Security Cluster supported the MIRA Assessment in the area while WFP VAM is
regularly monitoring the market trends as an impact of the crises. Based upon the increasing number
of IDPs, the needs of food security cluster remain dynamic and continue to evolve. FSC’s gross
requirement for an originally planned caseload of 500,000 IDPs is US $ 51,745,919 which keeps in
view total caseload IDP families along with their livestock; 350,000 small and large ruminants, 150,000
poultry. While FSC has mobilized just over US$ 23.7 mil-lion yet there is a gap of over US $ 27.9
million.
Source: Food Security Cluster Newsletter, October 2014/ shared via email by FSC/ on 29-10-2014
Caritas Pakistan Multan (CPM) Activities in District Multan and
Muzaffargarh
1. Rescue and First Aid Training in Multan as on 16-10-2014
Keeping in view the current situation of Pakistan and the Christian institutions, Caritas Pakistan took initiative
to start a project “Strengthening Safety & Security of Churches and Institutions in Pakistan”. Caritas Pakistan
Multan organized one day training on rescue and first aid under safety & security project on 15th of October,
2014 in Boland Hall at Bishop’s House Multan. This was the first training on rescue from the series of other two
trainings which will be organized in coming months for the same participants. Purpose to organize this training
was to provide basic knowledge to our community members regarding basic rescue and first aid. 38
participants (male & female) participated in this training from 4 parishes of Catholic Diocese of Multan.
Source: Caritas Multan /http://caritasmultan.org.pk/?p=820/ published on 16-10-2014
2. Relief Distribution (Chak No. 5/4-L) Rangpur, Muzaffargarh as on 3-10-2014
Caritas Pakistan Multan distributed first relief package among 100 flood affected families of Chak No. 5/4-L,
Union Council Chak Feraza, District Muzafergahr on 3rd of October, 2014. In this package following things were
included;
Tent
Food packet
Floor 20 kg
Jerry can
Health & hygiene kit
CPM trained Disaster Management Committee’s helped hundreds of families and their livestock to evacuate
from flood. CPM has planned to strengthen these DMC’s in coming months so that they could help their
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brothers and sisters during any kind of disaster in their area. It was first phase of CPM relief package, in which
they supported 100 flood affected families.
Source: Caritas Multan / http://caritasmultan.org.pk/?p=805/ published on 3-10-2014
Pakistan’s First Disaster Risk Reduction (DRR) Master Graduates The first cohort of 23 graduates of the 18 month Masters of Science in Disaster Management course is now out
working in various disaster risk management roles across Pakistan; a significant boost to capacity in such a
hazard-prone country. They entered the course with a variety of backgrounds ranging from engineering to
business administration, basic and social sciences.
This is a further milestone in the development of Pakistan’s national disaster management policy which got
underway in earnest following the 2005 Kashmir earthquake which killed some 75,000 people and for which
the country was ill prepared.
The establishment of a National Disaster Management Authority (NDMA) and subsidiary organizations at
provincial and district levels saw a shift from a focus on response and relief to prevention, mitigation and
preparedness in line with the priorities of the Hyogo Framework for Action.
The post-2015 international framework for disaster risk reduction, to be adopted at the Third UN World
Conference in Japan, in March 2015, is set to highlight the importance of academia in strengthening local
disaster risk management capacity and improving hazard risk analysis and early warning.
Source: UNISDR News/http://www.unisdr.org/archive/40088/ published on 29-10-2014
4 day Weather Forecast 30th Oct –2nd Nov, 2014
City Thursday Friday Saturday Sunday
Islamabad & Rawalpindi Mostly Sunny Sunny Sunny Partly Cloudy
Quetta Mostly Sunny Mostly Sunny Sunny Partly Cloudy Light Rain
Peshawar Mostly Sunny Sunny Sunny Partly Cloudy
Lahore Sunny Sunny Sunny Mostly Sunny
Karachi Thunder Shower Thunder Shower Thunder Shower Partly Cloudy
Gilgit Partly Cloudy Thunder Rain
Mostly Sunny Mostly Sunny Partly Cloudy Thunder Rain
Muzaffarabad Partly Cloudy Light Rain
Partly Cloudy Sunny Partly Cloudy Thunder Rain
Source: Pakistan Met Department/http://www.pmd.gov.pk/met.gov/nakashmir_forecast.html/ accessed on 29-10-2014
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Sindh-Predicted Route of Cyclone Nilofar Map as of 29-10-2014
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Health Situation Map of Pakistan from 22nd to 29th Oct, 2014
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NDVI Update Map of Pakistan as of 29-10-2014
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Rainfall Situation Update Map of Pakistan as of 29-10-2014