DDMP 2020 District Mianwali Final 16-05-2020
DDMP 2020 District Mianwali Final 16-05-2020
DDMP 2020 District Mianwali Final 16-05-2020
MANAGEMENT PLAN
2020
Division: SARGODHA
District: MIANWALI
TABLE OF CONTENTS
Executive Summary ............................................................................................................................................. 1
Aim and Objectives .............................................................................................................................................. 2
District Profile ...................................................................................................................................................... 3
Coordination Mechanism ................................................................................................................................... 11
Risk Analysis ..................................................................................................................................................... 23
Mitigation Strategy ............................................................................................................................................. 27
Early Warning .................................................................................................................................................... 30
Rescue Strategy ................................................................................................................................................ 40
Humanitarian Assistance ................................................................................................................................... 48
Annex I: Identified sites for displaced persons .................................................................................................... 49
Annex II: List of hazard prone villages/ Revenue Estate (NAMES REquired) ...................................................... 51
Annex III: List of Health Facilities and their vulnerability to Hazards .................................................................... 53
Annex IV: List of vulnerable Educational institutions ........................................................................................... 57
Annex V: List of Industries with their risk level .................................................................................................... 61
Annex VI: List of NGO working in the District ...................................................................................................... 64
Annex VII: Contact list of main stakeholders / departments ................................................................................ 74
Annex VIII: List of volunteers.............................................................................................................................. 76
Annex IX: Political Constituencies ...................................................................................................................... 78
Annex X: Local Government .................................................................................. Error! Bookmark not defined.
Annex XI: Data Collection Performas ................................................................................................................. 79
Annex XII: Camp Management SOPs ................................................................................................................ 82
Annex XIII: Flood Bunds .................................................................................................................................... 83
Annex XIV: River Discharge Rates ..................................................................................................................... 86
Annex XV: List of Basic Terms ........................................................................................................................... 87
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DDMA (MIANWALI) DDMP 2020
XX EXECUTIVE SUMMARY
Estimated number of people at Indus River runs through Mianwali District and generally hit
risk of hill torrent in 2020
approximately 20 Mouzas at low-medium level flood. Moreover,
33% number of hill torrents and river kurram during rainy season
of total population attributes to the main stream of Indus river. In view of the land
Risk: High
characteristics, during monsoon / summer season, the Kacha areas
XX situated along the banks of River Indus and kurram are generally hit
by high floods. Whenever there is high flood in Indus River, it disturbs
Estimated number of people
at risk of Floodin 2020
the entire social, economics, communication and agriculture system of
this District. High Flood in Indus River generally causes disturbance
15% both in urban and rural areas of the District. Sacred duty of protecting
of total population
Risk: Medium
and providing relief to the flood affected people, various departments
and NGOs go a long way in augmenting flood relief, evacuation and
XX rehabilitation efforts. By the Grace of Almighty Allah all relevant
departments are fully prepared, alert and vigilant under the
Estimated number of people
at risk of earthquake in 2020 chairmanship of Worthy DC Mianwali to cop up any disaster.
05%
of total population
Risk: Low
XX
Estimated number of people
at risk of epidemic in 2020
33%
of total population
Risk: Medium
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District Mianwali DDMP 2020
DISTRICT PROFILE
Socio-Economic Indicators (Average)
S.No. Particulars Numbers
1. Population 1,546,O94
2. No. of Tehsils 3
3. No. of UCs 51
6. Family Size 4
8. PCI 2736.4777
12. AMR ..
Population
Vulnerable People
Male Female Minor (M) Minor (F)
Total (PLWs, disabled,
(above 18) (above 18) (less than 18) (less than 18)
aged)
1,546,O94 774,060 771,995 . . .
Source/Note: Census 2017
Area (Acres)
Total Area of District Cultivation in Settled Cultivation in
Area under cultivation
in Acres Area Baid Area
1426000 850823 …… ……
Source/Note:Agriculture Department
Literacy Rate
Rural Urban Total
Overall
Male Female Male Female Male Female
60% 71% 43% 80% 61% 73% 47%
Source/Note.Education Department
Government Schools: 1233 Private Schools: 416
Schools Schools
Health Facilities
Particulars Primary Secondary Tertiary Private Hospital Total
No. of Facilities 9 1 0 3 13
Annual OPDs 318029. 1295626 0 280 1613935
No of beds 65. 31 0 35 131
Doctors Available 42 438 0 12 492
Paramedical staff 82 225 0 43 350
Ambulances available 0 5 0 1 6
Mobile Medical Units 3 3
0
Livestock: Small Animals (goats, sheep etc.):.584738 Big Animals (cows, buffalos, camel etc.). 431958
General Information
Particulars Detail
Neighboring Attock, Bhakkar, Chakwal, Dea Ismail khan (KPK), Khusgab, Lucky Marwat (KPK)
districts and their
vulnerabilities
Topographical Mianwali district covers an area of 5,840 square kilometres (2,250 sq mi). The area in north is a continuation
Features of the Pothohar Plateau and the Kohistan-e-Namak. Southren side of the district is a part of Thal
Desert. Indus Riverflows through the district.
Weather/Climate e.g. max. and min. temperature, annual precipitation, storms, heat waves, snow fall etc.
pattern
Temperature: Max 52 °C, Min 3 °C
Annual precipitation/Rail Fall 385 mm
Storms, heat waves, etc.
Major Embankments/Bunds
Name of Length (km) Starting Point Ending Point Name of Critical/ GPS Location of
Embankment (Revenue Estate (Revenue Estate vulnerable Critical/ Vulnerable
/Tehsil Name) /Tehsil Name) Points Points
Left guide bund U/S 2.26 X: 32.9186191,
Y: 71.530958
Left guide bund D/S 2.08 - - X: 32.912761
, Y: 71.525753
Right guide bund 1.5 - - X: 32.924492
U/S Y: 71.513690
,
Right guide bund 3.6 - - X: 32.917773
D/S Y: -71.513871
,
Left marginal bund .33 - - X: 32.915953
, Y: -71.533626
Right marginal bund 035 - - X: 32.924598
, Y: -71.511407
T-Head spur off- No. = - - X: 32.936468
taking 115’ Y: 71.508579
R.D.6500 R.M.B each,
, No.=
145’
Each 4
No. =
40 each
Canal Colony 1.1 - - X: 32.905472
Protection Bund Y: -71.557569
,
Hocky Spur Near - - - X: 32.639214
village Beyo 2.3 Y: -71.293909
Syedan 4.6
,
Flood Protection .36 - - - X: 32.612666
Bund Along Y: -71.202929
river Kurram X: 32.640494
(i) RD: Y: -71.300250
8+5
00
–
19+
500
,
(ii) RD:
46+
000
–
61+
000
,
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Source: PIU-PDMA
District Mianwali DDMP 2020
COORDINATION MECHANISM
Coordination Organogram (including Sector lead agencies/departments,Military, NGOs and Volunteers)
District Officer
Coordination, Mianwali
Additional Deputy
Commissioner,
Mianwali
All AC’c
(For Coordination)
All Revenue Field Staff
(For Implementation)
Volunteers
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Powers and functions of District Disaster Management Authority under NDM Act 2010:
The District Authority shall be as the district planning, coordinating and implementing body for disaster management
and take all measures for the purposes of disaster management in the district in accordance with the guidelines laid
down by the National Authority and the Provincial Authority.
Without prejudice to the generality of the foregoing provisions, the District Authority may:
a) prepare a disaster management plan including district response plan for the district;
b) coordinate and monitor the implementation of the National Policy, Provincial Policy, National plan, Provincial
Plan and District Plan;
c) ensure that the areas in the district vulnerable to disasters are identified and measures for the prevention of
disasters and the mitigation of its effects are undertaken by the departments of the Government at the district
level as well as by the local authorities;
d) ensure that the guidelines for prevention, mitigation, preparedness and response measures as laid down by the
National Authority and the Provincial Authority are followed by all departments of the Government at the
district level and the local authorities in the district;
e) give directions to different authorities at the district level and local authorities to take such other measures for
the prevention or mitigation of disasters as may be necessary;
f) lay down guidelines for preparation of disaster management plans by the departments of the Government at
the districts level and local authorities in the district;
g) monitor the implementation of disaster management plans prepared by the departments of the Government at
the district level;
h) lay down guidelines to be followed by the departments of the Government at the district level;
i) organize and coordinate specialized training programmes for different levels of officers, employees and
voluntary rescue workers in the district;
j) facilitate community training and awareness programmes for prevention of disaster or mitigation with the
support of local authorities, governmental and non-governmental organizations;
k) set up, maintain, review and upgrade the mechanism for early warnings and dissemination of proper
information to public;
l) prepare, review and update district level response plan and guidelines;
m) coordinate with, and give guidelines to, local authorities in the district to ensure that pre-disaster and post-
disaster management activities in the district are carried out promptly and effectively;
n) review development plans prepared by the departments of the Government at the district level, statutory
authorities or local authorities with a view to make necessary provisions therein for prevention of disaster or
mitigation;
o) identify buildings and places which could, in the event of disaster situation be used as relief centres or camps
and make arrangements for water supply and sanitation in such buildings or places;
p) establish stockpiles of relief and rescue materials or ensure preparedness to make such materials available at a
short notice;
q) provide information to the Provincial Authority relating to different aspects of disaster management;
r) encourage the involvement of non-governmental organizations and voluntary social-welfare institutions
working at the grass root level in the district for disaster management.
s) ensure communication systems are in order and disaster management drills are carried out periodically; and
t) perform such other functions as the Provincial Government or Provincial Authority may assign to it or as it
deems necessary for disaster management in the district.
District Plan:
a) There shall be a plan for disaster management for every district of the Province.
b) The District Plan shall be prepared by the District Authority having regard to the National Plan and the
Provincial Plan.
c) The District Plan shall be reviewed and updated annually.
For the purpose of assisting, protecting or providing relief to the community, in response to any disaster, the District
Authority may:
a) give directions for the release and use of resources available with any department of the Government and the
local authority in the district;
b) control and restrict vehicular traffic to, from and within, the vulnerable or affected areas;
c) control and restrict entry of any person into, his movement within and departure from, a vulnerable or affected
area;
d) remove debris, conduct search and carry out rescue operations;
e) provide shelter, food, drinking water and essential provisions, healthcare and services;
f) establish emergency communication system in the affected area;
g) make arrangements for the disposal of the unclaimed dead bodies;
h) direct any department of the Government of the Province or any authority or body under the Government at
the district level to take such measures as are necessary in its opinion;
i) require experts and consultants in the relevant fields to advise and assist as it may deem necessary;
j) procure exclusive preferential use of amenities from any authority or person;
k) construct temporary bridges or other necessary structures and demolish structures which may be hazardous to
public or aggravate the effects of the disaster;
l) ensure that the non-governmental organizations carry out their activities in an equitable and non-
discriminatory manner; and
m) take such other steps as may be required or warranted to be taken in such a situation.
Revenue Department (Functions and Responsibilities)
In case of any disaster or calamity the head of the revenue department in the district i.e. the DC should ensure that the
following measures and steps have been taken:
Taking everyone on board is perhaps the most important thing to do. Regular meetings of DDMA should be
held to clearly highlight the roles and duties of DPOs, CEOs, XENs etc.
Pre-flood meeting should be held and duties of all concerned officers and departments should be clearly
defined and assigned.
A district disaster management plan should be prepared using the set template and updated regarding any
disaster or emergency that may strike the district.
A focal person for the disaster or calamity should be nominated and his/her number should be communicated
to all concerned departments.
Proper stock taking should be done regarding available stocks of food and rations. Similarly stock regarding
machinery and equipment should also be taken and inventories should be prepared. Out of order machinery
should be repaired or replaced.
Committees should be formed and constituted which will deal with various functions during a flood or
emergency. Purchasing of food items, food, and machinery should all be done through committees.
Identification of Low lying, medium and high vulnerability levels with flood level
In case of evacuation the district administration should be very clear about the places where the relief camps or
shelters will be established. Teams should be formulated which will look after these camps and will be in-
charge for provision of tents, food, water and maintaining general law and order. Provision of cooked food is
also to be ensured.
Proper ware houses and stores should be made available for storing of aid and donated items that may be
received from authorities such as PDMA, WFP etc. A committee should be constituted to look after the record
of all the items in the store.
Proper crop surveys or girdawaris should be conducted through the revenue officials so that crop damage
assessment can be made after disaster or flood affects the district. These surveys will also help in determining
the identity of the true owners as well.
Post damage assessment should be carried out by joint teams constituted of patwaris, teachers, and agriculture
field assistants. Technology should be involved and android sets should be used to gather accurate data.
Round the clock active control rooms should be set up and the numbers be circulated to all concerned. The
control rooms should be equipped with wireless, telephones and computers. All info gathered or received
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should be conveyed to the concerned. The control room should have representatives of concerned
departments such as police, health, 1122, and revenue.
Early warning is critical in saving lives. The local revenue officials along with local police should be deployed to
warn the people against the oncoming disaster and to urge them to vacate the disaster prone areas and
villages. Loudspeakers, mosque speakers and word of mouth should be used. Banners and posters can also be
used.
Data collection is of prime importance and the senior network administrator should be declared as the focal
person for collection of relevant information such as number of causalities, damages to infrastructure, injured,
perished livestock etc. for onward submission to PDMA etc.
Mock exercises should be carried out along with all concerned departments specially 1122, Police, civil defence
and Pakistan army regarding the action plan during any emergency or flood. This will give a fair idea about the
preparedness of the district.
Availability of vehicles should be ensured for use during any emergency especially off road vehicles like jeeps.
Suitable locations should be identified for accommodating armed forces like the Pakistan army. Normally
schools, colleges or stadiums are allocated for the armed forces
During the relief effort and subsequent rehabilitation effort the, the local TMAs manpower can be effectively
used for the distribution of food and essential commodities among evacuated people or any other relief activity
such as provision of cash compensation.
DDMAs are created under the NDM Act 2010 under Chapter IV Section 18 and the law defines their
composition and also outlines their functions, duties and powers.
District Disaster Management Authorities are the first line of defense and the implementing arm of the
government policy and plans. Within the district there are three to four key players/departments that have to
put up a joint and coordinated effort in order to fight with and handle any disaster under the leadership and
coordination of the DC. The office of the DC fully supported by the DPO and line departments such as Health,
Agriculture, Livestock, Civil Defence, 1122, TMAs and the Revenue Department form the main disaster
management team within any given district. This plan is an effort to highlight their sets of responsibilities
followed by the role of provincial departments.
All district administrations had prepared a detailed contingency plan to face any disaster or hazard specially
floods which until recently have become an annual affair for some districts.
The district administration will divide the area as per district division with the Assistant Commissioner as in
charge of his her tehsil. All disaster related activities in a said tehsil will be coordinated through the concerned
AC and the TMAs.
On receipt of a flood warning, immediate warning will be conveyed to all the concerned officers. Immediate
action will be taken in each sector / sub sector for evacuation of the population from risk prone areas to safer
places or to Relief Camps. An Assistant Commissioner will ensure that announcements are made through
loudspeakers of the mosques utilizing the services of the Revenue department. Each Patwari will inform the
Numbardar, Headmaster of the School, Imam Masjid and councillors to make announcements etc.
The tactical operations would be headed by the Additional Deputy Commissioner (ADC). The ADC would be
responsible for coordinating and supervising the disaster control and relief measures in the district.
Provincial government had notified the following composition of DDMAs for whole of the province:
District Governments must establish a Disaster / Flood control room at the DC office, the numbers of which will
be circulated to all concerned. The Disaster / Flood Control Room has to maintain updated information
regarding the threat of disaster and statistics post disaster. The center will maintain a regular communication
with the Flood Forecasting Division or the dam authorities up stream in case of a flood.
The District Government would immediately mobilize the equipment needed to tackle the challenges created
by a disaster. The District Governments will provide a comprehensive list of flood fighting equipment to PDMA
as part of their flood contingency plans.
Chief Executive Officer (Health) will ensure the availability of adequate medicines for treatment of common
issues, particularly for snake and dog bite cases and general vaccines at each relief camp.
Deputy Director (Agriculture) and DO Livestock would arrange fodder and feed supplement for livestock and
animals displaced.
District Regional Transport Authorities (DRTA) in all 36 districts of Punjab are managed by Secretaries who
would coordinate with local transporters to arrange for arranging transport required for evacuation of people
from affected areas. In case of shortfall in transport in a particular district, the adjoining district would mobilize
the transporters in his district to assist with the evacuation of people.
The immediate evacuation of people from the disaster prone and vulnerable areas.
Provision of immediate medical aid during any emergency and at the same time transporting the injured or sick
to the nearby hospital through their team of ambulances.
In flood situations rescuing people from drowning in the strong currents is a specialty of 1122 as it has its own
set of divers and boats. Similarly in case of collapsed buildings or structures the 1122 is equipped with heavy
machinery to cut through heavy debris.
Apart from that responsible deployment of fire fighters, cordoning of hazardous areas, provision of first aid and
medical treatment, immediate search and rescue of victims and management of the pre-hospital emergency
system.
Rescue 1122 is well trained in setting up medical camps for provision of emergency medical treatment. These
camps are setup by Rescue 1122’s doctors and paramedic staff.
Establishment of Control Room at District as well as Tehsil level for proper coordination of Revenue Field Staff,
Civil Defence, TMAs, Rescue 1122, Health and all other allied Departments for rescue as well as safety of flood affected
people. Telephone Nos .Of District Disaster Control Room and Duty Roster will be prepared and displayed when need
arises. It would be a three shift duty roster, operating 24/7.
Checklist for Control Room:
Dedicated Staff as per magnitude of the disaster
Duty roaster of the staff
2 Dedicated telephone lines
Dedicated Fax
Wireless
Internet and Email or any other source of communication
Power backup
Checklist for Relief Camp Incharge:
List of staff displayed with name and department teams will work in shifts
Presence of representatives of all service providers i.e. Health, livestock, Rescue 1122, Civil Defence etc.
No movement without the permission of Centre Incharge
Each shift in-charge to contact District Control Room on arrival and then on departure
In-charge will keep close liaison with SHO of the respective area
No of affectees in camp (sick, aged and children) shall be communicated daily
Availability of at least one emergency vehicle at center be ensured
Keep record of private boat owners and their contacts details
List of Doctors and private hospital in the vicinity
List and contact of philanthropists in the vicinity
Keeping record of donations coming directly to Centre and report the same to Tehsil and District Incharge.
Centre Incharge shall ensure vaccination of animals and humans against Communicable diseases
List of missing persons must be displayed at all Relief Camps
To provide first aid to the injured people and arrange evacuation of patients for further assistance.
Medical camps and mobile health teams should be arranged for prevention and control of communicable
diseases, immunization and provision of essential drugs.
Health department would make a roster of all medical officers and paramedics that would be deployed to these
camps and teams.
Drugs and other medical equipment should be available at all these camps and with mobile teams. The
medicine should be for relevant flood related issues, particularly Anti-snake venom, Anti-rabies.
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The shelters or relief camps established by the district administration should have medical centers with
ambulances and special facilities for women and children.
An emergency control room will be established in the office of Directorate General Health Services and a
representative of this emergency control room would be designated to PDMA’s control room.
A list of essential medicines would be prepared by the Health department and it would ensure that medicines
and other resources are present in sufficient stocks in hospitals in disaster hit areas.
Medical colleges may be involved to create Emergency Response teams
Health department would also coordinate with international organizations such as WHO and UNICEF.
Extensive disease surveillances in the disaster hit areas should be carried out warnings if needed be issued
through the Disease Early Warning System.
Medical teams and paramedic staff should be mobilized and deployed for rapid assessment and quick response
in the affected areas.
A contingency plan will be prepared and submitted regarding preparedness for any disaster or calamity.
The National Disaster Management Authority has designated WHO as the key organization that will fill the gaps
in the supply of medicines, rapid diagnostic kits, and vaccinations etc.
The department would employ female health workers in emergency areas specially, for spreading awareness
regarding health risks in a disaster and for any vaccination or immunization programme that may be needed
during any emergency.
A Health and Nutrition Cluster for overall management and oversight of Health department’s disaster response
would be formed at the Directorate General Health office.
In case the medicine stocks or even the infrastructure is damaged due to floods, the department would draw
up a plan for early recovery of health infrastructure and service delivery.
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14. Amir Zaman Shah 38302-6545829-3 -do- 0304- -do-
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15. Atif Hussain Kazmi 38302-5956448-1 -do- 0300- -do-
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16. Kashif Kazmi 38302-8702252-3 -do- 0311- -do-
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17. Aziz-ur-Rehman 38302-6938376-1 Moh. Khanki Khel, 0333- -do-
Mianwali 6833256
18. Jamshaid Khalid Kazmi 38302-1115335-5 Wandhi Ghund wali 0302- -do-
Mianwali 3959312
19. Haji Manzoor Ahmad 38302-1160749-3 Wandhi Ghund wali, 0345- -do-
Khan Mianwali 6109899
20. Zaheer Hussain Shah 38302-1202482-1 -do- 0311- -do-
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21. Muhammad Ashraf 38302-1180014-7 -do- 0300- -do-
Khan 6081718
22. Malik Muhammad 38302-5084962-7 -do- 0344- -do-
Iqbal 6865648
23. Fateh Muhammad 38302-1082185-1 Moh. Qadir-a-bad, 0334- -do-
Mianwali 7928032
24. Muhammad Zaka 38302-9330100-1 Village Betian, Mianwali. 0314- -do-
Ullah 3175251
25. Asif Iqbal 38302-4393707-3 Moh. Chungi Seelwan , 0333- -do-
Mianwali 6838744
26. Syed Ali Hussain Shah 38302-1144920-9 Moh. Hashim Shah, 0314- -do-
Mianwali 5910519
27. Yasir Iqbal 38302-4952389-5 Moh. Chungi Seelwan , 0308- -do-
Mianwali 7577169
28. Nasir Abbas Shah 38302-5184460-5 Wandhi Ghund wali, 0315- -do-
Mianwali 7165097
29. Nadir Ahmad Khan 38302-6512877-1 -do- 0306- -do-
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30. Mati Ullah Khan 38302-1222747-3 Village Mail, Mianwali 0333- -do-
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RISK ANALYSIS
1. Potential hazards of the district
Likelihood Impact
Hazards Risk
(Score 1-5) (Score 1-5)
Floods 4 3 15-25
8-14
Danger of road
Landslide 3 1
blockage at Mauza
Jal, Tehsil Piplan
Tornado 3 1 1-7
Earthquake 1 1 1-7
Drought 2 2 1-7
Epidemic 1 1 1-7
District detail map with vulnerable points, hazards, planned camps, health facilities, warehouses etc.
Pre-Flood warning through field staff and loud speakers to the general public in the Kacha areas.
Establishment of Flood relief centers at various points at Tehsil.
Availability of human Medicines and veterinary medicine facilities in flood affected areas.
Rescue operation during flood.
Provision of food items and tents to the flood affected areas.
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4. Strategic Reserves
Non- Extra
Items Available Functional
Functional Demand
27 27 - 10
Boats
OBM 27 27 - 10
De-watering sets 42 36 06 01
Navigators - - - 02
GIS devices - - - 01
Life Jackets 284 . - 200
Life Ring 145 . - 15
Life Lines NIL - - 08
Scuba diving suit with complete accessories 03 - - 05
First Aid Kits - - - 20
Rescue Bag . . - 08
Safety Harnesses 01 . - 04
Ambulances 21 . - -
Fire Brigade 03 . - -
Water Tanks / Bouzers 01 . - -
Extendable Ladders - . - -
Hydraulic Cutter 01 . - -
Sonar Rader - - - -
Jumping Sheet . . - -
Dumpers - - - -
Excavators - - - -
Cranes - - - -
Bulldozer 05 - - -
Boat Carrier/Trolleys 02 - - -
Pickups/Jeeps/4x4 vehicles/Mini Trucks . . - -
Searchlight 09 .. - 05
Tent 3434 . - 08
Mosquito Net 671 . - 10
Plastic Mat 2820 . - 5
Blanket - - - 10
Any other main relief/rescue equipment - - - .
Generator Sets 04
Gas-Cutters
Hydraulic Cutter 01
MITIGATION STRATEGY
Briefly describe what measure could be taken to reduce the impact of the potential disasters.
Strategic pre-positioning of available relief stocks
Public education and community awareness
Responsible
Hazards Mitigate Actions
Department
Floods Proper maintenance and repair work of Bunds at Barrages and safety All ACs, All Revenue
spurs. Officers,
Education awareness to the people of Kacha areas for proper shifting Information
towards the safe areas. Department,
Public awareness through SMS, Irrigation Department Supervision, Irrigation
Wide Publicity, Radio, TV, Print Media and Social Media etc Department
Urban Flooding Proper maintenance and repair work of safety walls adjacent river All ACs, Irrigation
Indus of urban areas of district.
Flash Floods Proper maintenance and repair work of guide bunds of Jinnah Barrage, All ACs, Irrigation
Chashma Barrage and all adjacent area with Katcha in the district to
control the level of flood.
Hill Torrent It should be ensured that no cultivation or population be there in the All ACs, Revenue
way of hill torrents. Field Staff
Glacial Lake
Outburst Flood - -
(GLOF)
Landslide Pre-emptive measure should be taken for the safety of the locality as All ACs
well as people of the area.
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Epidemic Necessary medical treatment/ facilities should be given by special All ACs
Mobile Health Teams and other allied department. EDO(Health)
Other Major In time action and response from relevant Departments and necessary All ACs
Accidents assistance should be given. Provinal Building
(Building Deptt.
Collapse, road
District Building
traffic accidents,
Department
train accident,
Stampede, plane Rescue 1122
crash) Airforce
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Environmental In time action and response from relevant Departments and necessary All ACs
Hazards assistance should be given.. Provinal Building
(industrial Deptt.
accidents, severe
District Building
pollution etc.)
Department
Rescue 1122
Airforce
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EARLY WARNING
Alert
PDMA
Alert
Distributio
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Confirmat
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Alert
disseminate
Alert
Through
Distribution
Telephone, Alert
nConfirm
SMS
ation
Village 1 Village 2
Village 3 Village n
Revenue Field staff, Village
committees, CBOs,
Lambardars etc.
General Public
Through Announcements,
Wordofmouth,SMSetc.
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Alertness Levels
Following four levels alertness have been established:
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Alertness Levels
Following four levels alertness have been established:
Early Warning
Briefly describe how the early warning will be received from provincial level?
Who is the focal person at district level?
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RESCUE STRATEGY
What actions will be taken as an immediate response to the situation? E.g. Evacuation, medical
assistance
Who does what and when? Responsible departments/agencies
Rescue 1122 and Revrine Police posts will perform immediate evacuation and
provide necessary medical assistance.
How and when Pakistan Army will be requested to support the rescue activities
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57. Daud Khel Pacca Ameer Abdullah Khan S/O Mahar Khan 0301-5736038
58. -do- Khan Zaman S/O Muhammad Zaman 0303-7071673
59. -do- Ehsan Ullah S/O Mhar Khan 0302-3373058
60. -do- Sana Ullah Khan S/O Fateh Khan 0305-4414575
61. -do- Ameer Abdullah Khan S/O Muhammad Khan 0306-3954505
62. Daud Khel Kacha Muhammad Asgar Khan S/O Asbar Khan 0301-6083589
63. -do- Abdul Kareem S/O Noor Khan 0301-8606053
64. -do- Ghulam Muhammad S/O Muhammad Hayat 0303-4352586
65. -do- Hafiz Ulah S/O Shafi Ullah 0301-7802116
66. -do- Abdul Jabar S/O Ghulam Abbas Khan 0302-3958850
67. -do- Wali Dad Khan S/O Ameer Kalam khan 0301-6351276
68. Mari Tajamal Hussain Shah S/O Mohib Hussain Shah 0333-9838314
69. -do- Afzal Hussain Shah S/O Sher Bahadar 0300-6080224
70. -do- Rajab Hussain Shah S/O Karam Hussain Shah 0347-6959035
71. -do- Ghulam Raza S/O Abdul Aziz 0302-8559960
72. -do- Sager Hussain S/O Muhammad Din 0343-6871454
Dhair Umaid Ali Tanver Abbas S/O Ghulam Hasan 0301-6351170
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Shah
74. -do- Haji Sharafat Hussain S/O Ghulam Murtaza 0300-5566592
75. -do- Gulzar Hussain S/O Nizam Ud Din 0302-7370102
76. Thati Fateh Muhammad S/O Ranjha 0301-3952950
77. -do- Riaz S/O Yaseen 0302-3954595
78. -do- Rafi Ullah S/O Abdullah 0301-6333208
79. -do- Muhammad Khan S/O Ghulam Hussain 0306-5247323
80. -do- Zia Ullah Kan S/O Dost Muhammad Khan 0301-2359032
81. Bokhara Zaka Ullah S/O Amer Abdullah Khan 0300-5472730
-do- Muhammad Sakhi Ullah Khan S/O Ghulam Qadir 0302-4050255
82.
Khan
83. Kot Balian Amer Muhammad S/O Dost Muhammad 0346-5510236
-do- Amer Hussain Shah S/O Mahar Muhammad 0301-6351633
84.
Shah
Wasti Shah Gul Mujahid Abbas S/O Gul Muhammad 0301-6355322
85.
Muhammad Wali
86. -do- Toqer Abbas S/O Muhammad Wazir 0301-7807713
87. -do- Iqbal Khan S/O Umer Hayat Khan 0301-5049310
88. -do- Ghulam Abbas S/O Allah Baksh 0302-7108554
-do- Saleem Abbas Shah S/O Abdul Sattar Shah 0302-3953843
89.
90. -do- Ghulam Haider S/O Ghulam Hurr 0306-6353843
91. Zareef Wala Atta Muhammad S/O Ghulam Muhammad 0308-4988974
92. -do- Samand Khan S/O Mamrez khan 0306-5560773
93. -do- Aslam Khan S/O Ahmad Khan 0300-6093203
94. -do- Dilasa Khan S/O Muqarab Khan 0300-2696510
95. Pai Khel Kacha Sher Ahmad S/O Muhammad Akbar Khan 0306-8606190
96. -do- Abdul Rehman S/O Muhammad Afzal
97. Balian Manzoor Khan S/O Sher Muhammad Khan 0300-2204535
98. -do- Abdul Rehman S/O Barkhud dar
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HUMANITARIAN ASSISTANCE
How damage and losses data will be collected and communicated to higher level?
How the priority needs (e.g. food, shelter, health etc.) will be determined?
What activities will be carried-out to provide assistance to the affected population and by whom?
What assistance will be provided?
Standardization of different packages/kits e.g. food, tents
Humanitarian Assistance monitoring mechanism – to avoid duplication and identify gaps
Minimum standards for camps, if camps are established
What is the current capacity in the district? Enough for how much caseload?
Explain how protection, gender and age, environment and other relevant cross-cutting issues that will
be addressed or mainstreamed into the humanitarian assistance strategy
Volunteers of Rural and Urban areas participate in rescue activities during flood.
Local NGO’s should participated in rescue and relief operation with their own resources.
All other departments to take necessary measures for the safety/assistance of the community in the area.
List of Volunteers have been prepared by DO(Civil Defence) and DEO(Rescue-1122) at (Annex VIII) and
all Assistant Commissioners in the district should provide volunteers according to need.
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School Y:71.525814 Y:
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Tornado
- - -
Earthquake
According to the situation
- -
of the country.
Drought
- - Environmental.
Epidemic
- - Environmental
Environmental
Hazards (industrial
accidents, severe
- - Nil
pollution etc.)
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30 Hex Bell Foundation City Local Hex Bell To Provide Mohammad 03414832897
Street Tehsil and Diatrict Foundation City Education, Bilal Hasan
Mianwali Street Tehsil and Health
Diatrict Mianwali facilities.
To help the
needy people.
31 Zafar Foundation Mianwali Local Kachary Road Awareness of Javed Iqbal 03336838287
Pakistan (Previous Building Environmental
Markaz Quami Protection
Bachat) Mianwali Punjab-
Pakistan
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Welfare Society Daud khel Ramdi Welfare Education of Muzammil
Tehsil & District Mianwali Society Daud khel poor boys and
Tehsil & District girls.
Mianwali To establish
the Daud khel
city.
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Jewellers Association, Daud And Jewellers education of Baksh
khel Tehsil & District Association, Daud Sarafa children.
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District Mianwali
34 Anjuman-I-Sultani Sajjadgi Local Anjuman-I-Sultani To help the Mohammad 0459231239
(Sajjada Nasheeni) Hakeem Sajjadgi (Sajjada poor and Aalamgir
Sahibzada Syed Mian Haji Nasheeni) widows.
Muhammad Alamgir Shah Hakeem
Karyan Waley Sajjada Sahibzada Syed
Nasheen Darbar Sultan Mian Haji
Zakariya Muhammad
Alamgir Shah
Karyan Waley
Sajjada Nasheen
Darbar Sultan
Zakariya
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Itehad Kas Umar Khan Tehsil Welfare Itehad facilities of Asghar Khan
& District Mianwali Kas Umar Khan agriculture
Tehsil & District education.
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Name of Name of Sitting Portfolio Contact Name of Name of Sitting Portfolio Contact
constituency Parliamentarian Numbr constituency Parliamentarian Number
NA-72 Mr. Amjad Ali MNA 03018607030 PP-44 Ameen Ullah MPA
Khan Khan
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Father Name
Father’s name
Father’s name
Address CNIC
P1: House Damage Assessment
Address Domicile
Address
District: _______________________________
District: _______________________________
District: _______________________________
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Tehsil
Age
Cause of death
Partially/Completely
CNIC
Date of death
Katcha/Pakka
Place of death
Cause of injury %age of Damage
Marital status
Contact No.
Date of injury
Next of kins (Name and
ANNEX XI: DATA COLLECTION PERFORMAS
Animals (Cow,
Father Name
Unvaccinated
sheep etc.)
Number of
Vaccinated/
Contact No.
contact No.
Name and
name and
Witness 1
Witness 2
Mauza
Animals
Type of
CNIC
Tehsil
S#
Contact number
affected (acres)
CNIC of farmer
owner/Tenant
Union Council
Farmer Name
Type of Crops
% of mauza
Qanoongoi
Total land
affected
Mauza
Tehsil
Land
S#
Driver name
Received by
Arrival Date
Destination
Items short
Location/
and time
Quantity
Bilty no
(if any)
Items
S#
boat/Machinary
Name of boat
Boat capacity
Father name
Cranes etc.)
Engine type
Location of
Bulldozers,
Number of
Equipment
Machinary
Condition
Machinry
Type of
owner
(Boat,
CNIC
Age
S#
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Children Under 12
Infants under 3
Nationality
Pregnant
Domicile
Injured
Female
Male
Sick
Age
S#
Foreigners to be visiting
Registered with PDMA
Focal person in the
Relief camp if any
Name of NGO
Relief activity
Local /INGO
district
or not.
S#
Phone Numbers
E- Mail Address
Fax Numbers
and Contact
and Contact
and Contact
S#
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LBDC(IP)
1 Balloki Head works Division Left Marginal Bund 15,000
2 do Right Marginal Bund 15,000
Total in Feet 30,000
Total in miles 6
LAHORE ZONE
1 FLOOD Bund Division Jassar Highway Bund 10,000
Narowal
2 do Rayya flood Bund 5,000
3 Pasrur Link Division Sialkot City Flood Protection Bund along 7,340
Aik Nullah
4 do Hajoipur Flood Protection Bund 86,00
along Aik Nullah
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