: Floods and mudslides "During the last week of April and the first days of May 2006 heavy rain, hail and wind caused several mudslides OCHA Situation Report No. 1 and floods in southern Tajikistan." Issued 10 May 2006 GLIDE: FL-2006-000058-TJK OCHA Sitrep

SITUATION KAZAKHSTAN Farmlands, over 3.000 ha of cotton plantations and KYRGYZSTAN infrastructure such as roads and bridges damaged in number of districts. Ministry of Emergency Situations UZBEKISTAN (MoES) conducting needs assessments and announced CHINA TAJIKISTAN emergency measures. There is need for construction material.

JAMMU AFGHANISTAN ACTION and In Rogun Town clean drinking water provided. Local KASHMIR TAJIKISTAN PAKISTAN authorities together with active community involvement Roghun Town: 13,000 had no access to clean took urgent actions and water supply has been restored. drinking water The RCST provided Surkhob and Tanobchi with relief supplies. Government has not requested international ROGHUN District: assistance. Damages to houses, buildings, medical facilities, electrical lines and farmland due to hail Datum: WGS84. u Map data source: UNCS, ESRI, UNTJ, GNS ingo kh bi j O an YOVON P SOVET MUMINOBOD GHOZIMALIK

SHUROBOD Ghozimalik (Khorasan) District: 1 reported casualty

FARKHOR Tanobchi Village, Sovet (Temurmalik) District: International Boundary Floods affected 65 houses, 6 Surkhob Village, District Boundary (Jomi) District: severely damaged 56 houses damaged, 6 houses Affected District destroyed, 5 hospitalised National Capital

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Kilometres Created by the ReliefWeb Map Centre Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs The names shown and the designations used on this map do not imply official endorsement or acceptance by the United Nations. United Nations - 10 May 2006 Dotted line represents approximately the Line of Control in Jammu and Kashmir agreed upon by India and Pakistan. The final status of Jammu and Kashmir has not yet been agreed upon by the parties.