PDMA/PaRRSA Provincial Disaster Management Authority/ Provincial Reconstruction Rehabilitation & Settlement Authority Civil Secretariat, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, Peshawar. Phone: (091) 9213867, Fax: (091) 9214025
SPECIAL REPORT FOR CHIEF SECRETARY ON CHITRAL
PROFILE OF CHITRAL
DISASTER PROFILE OF NATURAL HAZARDS Area (Km2) 14,850
Flash Floods Population 361,244 Earthquakes Elevation from Sea Level 3500-25289Ft Glacial Lake Outburst Floods (GLOF) Landslides No of Villages 523 Avalanches Valleys 34 Heavy Rain & Snow Fall Mud Flow Passes 22 Debris Flow 446 Extreme Climatic Flow Farm Land Soil River Erosion Storms Glaciers 3,622 & Snow
BRIEF OF DISASTER IN DISTRICT CHITRAL On the night falling between 15th and 16th July, and again on 19th , 24th and 28thJuly 2015, different parts of District Chitral were hit by Glacial Lake Outburst Floods (GLOF) which carried massive torrents and flash floods washing away villages, access roads, bridges, drinking water supply systems, micro hydel power channels, public/private property and agricultural crops. This phenomenon is unusual; however, due to climate changes, districts in the north of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa i.e. Mansehra, Chitral, Battagram, Kohistan (U/L), Torghar and Shangla are prone to such incidents of GLOF and these districts have already been sensitized by NDMA & PDMA during various phases of monsoon contingency planning. In Chitral, 32 people have so far been reported as dead in various incidents. The exact number of injuries cannot be ascertained due to inaccessibility to different affected areas. The rain spell is on and the district is expected to receive more rains in the days to come.
AFFECTED AREAS: Sub Division Chitral Sub Division Mastuj 1. DROSH 13. KARIMABAD VILLAGE 1. RESHUN 2. DOOMSHUGHUR 14. KALASH VALLEYS 2. KURAGH 3. CHIKIDAM GOLE 15. ARKARI VALLEY 3. CHARUN 4. UCHUSHT VILLAGE 16. BROZE GOL VILLAGE 4. OVEER 5. DROSH GOLE 17. SHOGHORE 5. KOSHT 6. CHITRAL GOLE 18. ORGHOCH VILLAGE 6. MASTUJ 7. KALADAM GOLE 19. MURDAN VILLAGE 7. NISURGOLE 8. BARENIS VILLAGE 20. DROSHP VILLAGE 8. HARCHIN LASPUR 9. OSIAK 21. BAKARABAD 10. SHALI VILLAGE 11. KESU VILLAGE 12. CHUMURKHON VILLAGE
DETAILS OF INFRASTRUCTURE DAMAGES AND RESTORATION WORK
A brief overview of damages reported till date is given as under:-
CTURE CTURE DAMAGES PROGRESS
DEPARTMENT
INFRASTRU
ROADS 3 main roads connecting the largest Shachar-Baranis Road road cleared part of the District with Chitral are Chitral-BooniRoad cleared
FWO
damaged: / uptoReshune
Chitral-Gram Chashma Road Ayun-Bumburate: Restoration Ayun-Bumburate Road work in progress, pedestrian track
C&W Chitral-BooniRaod at Koragh constructed by C&W Deptt: ChitralBooni Road blocked at Reshune
Damaged Roads: 40 Note: Request for funds sent to Secretary
Restored : Nil Local Council Board Peshawar which has been forwarded to the Secretary RR&S PDMA KP for provision of funds on
District District Council emergency basis.
BRIDGES RCC Bridges 4 (Including Reshun C&W Work in progress Bridge) 16 Suspension bridge at RaeenGol on the BooniShagram 12 wooden suspension bridges 01 Steel Bridge washed away.
27 Cantilever/ Suspension Bridges Financial Constraints damages.
District District
Council WATER 100 water supply schemes damaged PHED 10 have been restored. SUPPLY Pipes for 34 water supply schemes SCHEMES supplied. More pipes have been demanded from Peshawar. GolenGol WSS has been restored
9 out of 13 irrigation channels Restoration Work in progress damaged. Kaldam Irrigation Channel
4 were restored. rehabilitation work completed
2 in Bumburate are out of reach. Deptt Restoration work in the rest civil and
Irrigation Irrigation Government channels is in progress
Damaged: 70 03Nos civil irrigation channels temporarily restored in Kesu Area Rehabilitation work in Water Supply Civil Irrigation Channel Shishi-Drosh has been completed and water supply
CHANNELS shall be started by 29-7-2015.
IRRIGATION
District Council Council District Request for funds sent to Secretary Local Council Board Peshawar. 26 water supply schemes damaged. Request for funds sent to Secretary Local Restore Nil. Council Board Peshawar.
District District
Council Council
HEALTH There are 57 health facilities in Medical Officers available in all RHCs
District Chitral: and THQs 01 DHQ, 3 THQs, 06 RHCs, 19 OPD details from the affected area BHUs & 28 Civil Dispensaries heath facilities shows that there is no The Health facilities both Government chance of any epidemic disease and AKHSP, PPHI etc., in the outbreak. Which is satisfactory.
Health Deptt Health affected area are operational 24/7 FOOD 74400 bags of wheat is available in As reported by the Food Department, that the district sufficient for more than a a PR Center at Village Kushum has been month. damaged due to last 26/7/15, the flood Consumption detail is awaited water has entered in the Godown, where stock of wheat has reportedly been damaged. Further, details from the
Food Deptt department is awaited due to communication impairment.
1200 acre standing crops have been Assessment is in progress damaged.
Agriculture Deptt
AGRICULTURE RESHUNE / Reshune Power house Completely Shishi Power House Damaged
SHISHI Damaged due to GLOF of 26/7/2015 Restoration work in progress POWER WAPDA: Chitral and Drosh HOUSE Electricity has been restored partially
WAPDA
PHYDO/
NHA N-45 has been cleared by NHA NHA Clearance of various damaged reaches have been completed and road is operational for all sort of vehicular traffic.
SUPPLY WATER NDMA PDMA KP DEPTT
INISTRATION ADM DISTRICT
LIVESTOCK
PDMA today. havereport already been shared with Livestock Department Daily Progress Note: handedbeen over Army to onward for distribution C NFIs/FIs/ Relief Activities Cattle Livestock Mortality - 130
741 Chitral providing Municipal Committee Fire Brigades are Chewdock Upper 0 Ayunin andAttani Villages 0 providing mobile drinking water District Council Fire Brigade Drosh in Area From 16July 2015up till now. Administration accessiblein area of Chitral Tents 200 Nos Distributed by District Bumborate, Goldur Reshun Food Packages 367F 500 Tents 500 Will beprovided peras their 500 Handed over to Army distribution for 1000 FoodItems received Funds of District Council Medicines Water Tanks Gallons) (500
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RELIEF ACTIVITIES
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RELIEF EFFORTS OF PDMA, PAK ARMY & DDMU CHITRAL Food Items Distribution
Affected Area Food Items Chitral 11850 Kg to 158 House holds Drosh 5475 Kg to 75 House holds GaramChashma 1095 Kg to 15 House holds Reshum / Charum / Mastuj 730 Kg to 10 House holds Chitral 130 tons Food Items by Pak Army 74,400 bags of wheat is available with District Administration, which is sufficient for more than a month. However, Deputy Commissioner has been directed to inform PDMA as soon as 75% of stock is depleted. PDMA has transported 20 tons (500 Packages) of food items to the district on 20th July 2015 while a consignment of another 20 tons (500 Packages) food items were sent on 21st July 2015. PDMA team is present in Chitral for needs assessment and provision of relief.
Non Food Items Distribution
Non Food Items Quantity Provided By Tents 47 District Administration 17 FOCUS 45 PRCS District Branch Kitchen Set 45 District Administration Blankets 510 -do- Tarpaulin 117 -do- Water Tanks 02 -do- Mats 300 -do- Foams 50 -do- Mosquito Kits 90 -do- Jerry Cans 450 -do- Hygiene Kits 45 -do-
Relief Funds have been placed at the disposal of District Chitral before the onset of current monsoons for carrying out relief activities in flood hit areas. Currently, an amount of Rs.20 Million is available in the relief account of District Chitral. DC Chitral has been authorized for Rs.200,000/- out of relief funds for supply of drinking water to affected areas. Chief Minister Khyber Pakhtunkhwa has approved release of Rs.140 Million to C&W Chitral (Rs.100 M), PHED Chitral (Rs.30 M) and Irrigation Chitral (Rs.10 M) so as to mobilize contractors on rehabilitation work on the damaged infrastructure.
ADDITIONAL RELIEF EFFORTS OF PDMA
PDMA has supplied 565 tents, 2,860 Blankets, 141 plastic mates, 70 Hygiene Kits and 6 bundle of life Jackets to District Chitral. PDMA consignment of 4 trucks carrying 1,000 food packages (including ghee, atta, sugar etc) received in Chitral. Furthermore, 1,000 food packages received from NDMA transported via C-130 aircraft were also dispatched to Chitral Scouts for onward distribution among the stranded population. Cheques of Rs.140 Million (Rs.100 Million for C&W, Rs.30 Million for PHED, Rs.10 Million for Irrigation Chitral signed and issued) Funds for Health Department (14.29 Million), Agriculture and Live-stock Department (2.9Million) and Local Government Department (143.2 Million) Chitral have been processed. Deputy Commissioner Chitral has been authorized to make necessary procurement out of the remaining balance of Relief Fund at his disposal i.e 2.5 crore.