Pakistan Flood 2011
Pakistan Flood 2011
Pakistan Flood 2011
Sindh
RAINFALL
July
August
1000
1500
2000
2500
3000
500
Hyderabad Karachi Sukkar Khairpur Ghotki Jacobabad Matiari Kambar Larkana Kashmore Thatta Badin Mirpurkhar Sanghar Tharparkar S.Benazirabad Tando M.Khan Naushero Feroze Dadu Tando Allahyar
Sindh
LBOD
Sindh
800,000
705,151
600,000
400,000 267,368 253,982 200,000 172,067 72,980 91,400 335 8,450 145,030 100,000 52,355 180,851 178,151 127,454 -
138,003
12,610
Relief Camps
90,000 80,000 70,000 60,000 50,000 40,000 30,000 20,000 10,000 -
Relief Camps: 2154 Male: 81,404 Female: 78,665 Children: 140,978 Total Population: 301,047
Kamber
No of Camps by District
Hyderabad
Shikarpur
Ghotki
N.Feroze
Sanghar
Larkano
Khairpur
Sh.Benazirabad
Kashmore
Jacobabad
T.Allahyar
Mirpurkhas
Tharparkar
Jamshoro
T.M.Khan
Umerkot
Karachi
Dadu
Matiari
Sukkur
Thatta
Badin
Kamber
Tharparkar
Dadu
Larkano
Sh.Benazirabad
Shikarpur
Jamshoro
Hyderabad
Jacobabad
Mirpurkhas
T.Allahyar
Kashmore
T.M.Khan
Umerkot
Sanghar
N.Feroze
Khairpur
Karachi
Matiari
Sukkur
Ghotki
Thatta
Badin
Houses Damaged
Partially: 412,379 Fully: 423,773 Total Houses Damaged: 1,191,102
1,000
2,000
3,000
4,000
5,000
6,000
7,000
Ghotki
Hyderabad Jacobabad Jamshoro Kamber
105 383
5,770
Matiari Mirpurkhas
3,113 3,929
N.Feroze
Sanghar
Sh.Benazirabad
T.Allahyar T.M.Khan Tharparkar 630 Thatta Umerkot 1,555 1,254 1,357 1,691 Sukkur
Shikarpur
Karachi
15
20
25
30
35
40
10
Kashmore 4
Khairpur
Larkano 7 Matiari Mirpurkhas N.Feroze Sanghar Sh.Benazirabad 3 Shikarpur 2 T.M.Khan Tharparkar Umerkot 7 Karachi Thatta T.Allahyar Sukkur
38
15 21 15 12 15 11
150
200
250
100
50
1 28 19 23 1 5 14 3 1 228 24 49 61 4 5 9 9 6 5 Karachi Umerkot Thatta Tharparkar T.M.Khan T.Allahyar Sukkur Badin Dadu Ghotki Hyderabad Jacobabad Jamshoro Kamber Kashmore Khairpur Larkano Matiari Mirpurkhas N.Feroze Sanghar
Sh.Benazirabad
Shikarpur
984,805
819,833
412,862 259,717 150,600 100,255 81,752 28,081 600 29,280 54,700 12,393 -
369,685 344,070
350,428
280,815
168,269 51,782 -
300,000
250,000
240,527
200,000
134,229
142,275 125,101
12,381 -
Hyderabad
Jamshoro
Kamber
Dadu
Ghotki
Sanghar
Larkano
T.Allahyar
Kashmore
T.M.Khan
Tharparkar
Jacobabad
Shikarpur
Sh.Benazirabad
Mirpurkhas
Umerkot
Khairpur
N.Feroze
Karachi
Matiari
Sukkur
Thatta
Badin
CROP Damages
As of 7th September 2011 Source: Agriculture Department
1,639
1,701
850 646
58 41
Onion
10 10
Musk Melmon
66
15
30 21
Kharif Vegetable
Banana
Cotton : 52 %
95 95
100 90 80 70
90
80
70
80
70 65 52 60 50 30 28 12 0 0 0 15 30 10 0
60
50 40 30 20 10 0
26
25
Rice: 22 %
80 70 60 60 50 40 30 20 20 10 0 0 0 15 10 5 2 1 10 2 2 5 2 8 2 7 0 0 35 25 75
55
Sugarcane: 21 %
35
35
35
30
30
25
25 20 15
25 20
25 20
25
10
10
10 5 5 1 1 0 0 0 0 0
10
5 0
Kharif Vegetables: 78 %
100 90 90 90 75 80 70 100 90
100 80 60
95
47
25
50
45
50
40
20 0
20
10 10 0 2 1 2 0
Umerkot , 73
T. A. Yar , 54
N. S. Feroze Khairpur
T. M. Khan , 48
Sukkur Ghotki Shikarpur Jacobabad Kashmore-K. Kot Kambar-Sh. Kot Larkano Dadu Jamshoro Karachi
IRRIGATION
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LBOD MAP
SALIENT FEATURES
Spinal Drain KPOD/DPOD Tidal Link Surface Drains Drainage Wells : 210 KM : 99 KM : 43 KM : 1666 KM : 1673 Nos. : 1795 KM
Shahdadkot
Qambar
Khairpur
Larkana
Khairpur N.S
Kandiaro
Moro Dadu Sehwan Manchar Lake Jamrao Head Works Baffle Chute Structure
Tile/Interceptor Dr:
NAWABSHAH
Sakrand Hala Tando Adam MIRPURKHAS Kotri Barrage Tando Allahyar
CHOTIARI RESERVIOR
SANGHAR
Hyderabad
Karachi
Badin
RD 159
Shakoor Dhand
Shah Rann of Kutch
Spinal Drain
DPOD KPOD Tidal link
1
1 1 1
131.4
25.4 36.08 24.72
6
Through suitable route into River Indus or local depressions. Through existing drainage system immediately after receding of LBOD @ normal gauges. Through irrigation infrastructure when there shall be demand of water by growers for their cultivation.
7
680
810 250 400
6889
2946 18267 5544
2800
600 3200 500
0.8
0.25 0.4 0.33
Tando M.Khan
375
1541
300
0.15
TOTAL
37740
8100
2.43
8
10
11
12
MEASURES TAKEN BY THE DEPARTMENT On the receipt of weather warning, all main canals are completely closed on 28th August, 2011 on emergency basis.
Adequate machinery and labour has been deployed along entire Drainage system and F.P Bund being concern areas.
Section-144 is imposed by concerned District Administrations to not allow any unauthorized cut in main canals and drains by locals.
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WAY FORWARD
Re-sectioning and rehabilitation of existing drainage system on emergent basis. International consultancy underway for developing the long term solutions of flood mitigation in LBOD area. Study under process with the consultative approach by involving all stakeholders of LBOD area.
Reactivating the old natural water ways and diverting flood water to desert area for further cultivation.
A proposal for carrying-out comprehensive study for identification of natural and suitable drainage routes for towns, cities and cultureable areas etc. in all districts. Comprehensive early warning system & foresight.
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11. 3-R Bathoro Branch Drain RD: 0 to 20 IP & NIP. 12. 2-L Bathoro Branch Drain RD: 0 to 15 IP & NIP. UNDER WATER/SUBMERGED THATTA DRAINAGE DIVISION 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. Khirani Outfall Drain RD 35 to 52 IP. Khariseer Outfall Drain RD 0 to 4 IP & NIP. 1-L of 2-L South Sakro Branch Drain RD 0 to 3 IP & 10 to 11 IP. 3-L Ghorabari RD 10 to 12, 14 to 16 IP & NIP. Purandas Branch Drain System RD 48 to 52 IP & NIP. 25 R Thatta Branch Drain RD 10 to 12 IP & NIP. 1-L Nari Sakro RD 10 to 14 IP & NIP. Lunia Link Drain RD 0 to 10 IP & NIP. 23 R Jam Sakro RD 0 to 7 IP & NIP. UNDER WATER/SUBMERGED DRAINAGE DIVISION TANDO MUHAMMAD KHAN 1. 2. 3. 1 R Kapoor RD 0 to 15. 1 L Kapoor RD 7 to 30. 3 L Karo Gungro NIP Side.
STEPS TAKEN
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Steps taken
In order to assess and evaluate the preparedness status, the Chief Minister chaired a meeting of all the concerned on 28th August to give directions to the overall effort In consequence to weather advisories, instructions issued to districts as well as stakeholders for preemptive measures KESC / HESCO / SEPCO/ instructed to provide uninterrupted power supply for the pumping stations to enable quick drainage of rain water; secure transmission lines; prompt action in case electrocution KWSB / WASA / TMAs instructed to ensure clean passage for drainage of water and clear sewerage lines.
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Steps taken-contd
Health: All formations of Heath Department engaged for provision of emergencies health cover Education Dept: use as shelter Livestock: All leaves cancelled. School put on stand-by for Preventive services being ensured
Urban services: All Cantonment Boards/DHAs have taken preemptive measures to meet the rain emergency
Steps taken-contd
Close liaison with District Administration by the PDMA/R.C. Future requirements obtained from the districts in order to facilitate provision of relief goods to them.
Arrangement of transportation and labour during the Eid holidays to continue uninterrupted supply of relief goods to affected districts Arrangement of relief stores for their onward transmission during Eid holidays
Agriculture Department has deployed its resources in rain affected districts which include 19 buildozers.
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48
NADRA authorities have started preparation for the delivery of the Programme within 10 days
Cash compensation of Rs. 10 thousands per family has been proposed.
50
PHASE-II
29th Aug To Date Badin, Sh. Benazirabad, T.M Khan, Mirpurkhas, Sanghar 1st Marine Battalion 25000 12000 3x hovercrafts, 17x Zulu Boats, 3x Trucks, 53
Medical Treatment
Resources
Sindh
RELIEF RESPONSE
Response
22050 Stocks available for 100,000 individuals 58 Health Kits Out for 46,000 individuals for almost a month Half a million People
HEALTH
FOOD
Yesterday: WFP Provided A total of 600 families, or 4,200 beneficiaries, were provided with more than 50 metric tons of food. The food basket consists of: 60kg wheat flour, 8kg pulses, 4.5kg vegetable oil, 1kg salt, 4.5kg HighEnergy Biscuits, 7.5kg wheatsoya blend and 1.5kg readytouse supplementary food for infants.
Sindh
RELIEF NEEDS
Sindh
Needs Assessment
Sindh Village Profiling: Lead WFP Temporary Settlement Monitoring: Lead IOM Community Restoration Need Assessment: Lead UNDP Health Assessments: Lead WHO Secondary Data: Information is being collected from the districts e.g. DCOs, just for verification purposes on the Primary data that is being collected through assessments.
PDMA
UNOCHA
Sindh
Sindh
PHOTOGRAPHS
Challenges
300,000 (plus) displaced population currently accounted for in camps and expected to reach 1.5 2 Million as all displaced population is currently not accounted for As compare to reverine floods, rain emergency water will remain in flood affected areas for 6 months Once population start to return, expected in 2-3 months would require large mobilization temporary shelter for population returning in addition to current tent needs Water borne diseases along with Malaria and Dengue would be next challenges after spell of Monsoon is over
Strategy
Immediate : Consolidation of camps into planned camps. Urgent requirement to identify 40 camp sites to establish planned camps with 4 life saving sector response in camps Improve and proactive coordination with International Partner: Better coordination with UN establishing coordination offices at PDMA office Engage Civil Society in hard to reach areas: Engaging RSPNS and key civil society to deliver Govt relief in hard to reach areas Scale up Armed forces rescue and helicopter operations: Link WFP and Pakistan Armed forces helicopters for food delivery to population stuck in affected villages and encourage evacuation for women and children Logistics support: Mobilize Govt, Armed Forces and UN logistics support by establishing warehouse , relief logistics and if required mobilize more helicopters Current information management unit being reinforced: PDMA and UN has personnel dedicated to information management. This initiative should be reinforced with mapping, relief distribution reporting of Govt, Armed Forces, UN, NGOs Independent UN Assessment : 44 NGOs along with UN agencies conducted detailed assessment of affected villages and camps . Results are awaited today
Strategy
6 Weeks 15 Weeks: Start to move response into affected areas going beyond relief camps as water starts to reside. Relief must move into affected areas with temporary shelters and 3 months food rations in addition to fodder and support to livestock Proactive media strategy to ensure international media visits are arranged into the affected areas to promote Govt appeal for international assistance 15 Weeks 20 Week:
Badin