ASIA PACIFIC REGION 18 - 24 March 2014 Weekly Regional Humanitarian Snapshot from the OCHA Regional Office in Asia and the Pacific 1 FIJI Probability of Above/Below As of 22 March, there were 15,446 suspected cases and 12 deaths from Normal Precipitation s" dengue fever in Fiji. The Ministry of Health has projected it will require M O N G O L I A (Mar - May 2014) FJ$5 million to combat the outbreak which has now spread to all divisions Above normal rainfall of Fiji. A National Dengue Taskforce has been established, led by the Ministry of Health, with support from the Fiji Health Sector Support Program, WHO and SPC. A three-month action plan is focusing on

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! ! ! M A L A Y S I A medium-heavy rains, strong winds and rough seas. Conditions are easing as the cyclone moves away from land and intensifies in the southern MALDIVES K I R I B A T I Indian Ocean. SINGAPORE Source: UNISYS, BMKG, BOM IN DI A N NAURU OC E A N 4 THE PHILIPPINES Storm alerts were raised in several areas in Mindanao and the Visayas I N D O N E S I A p" after a low-pressure area developed into Tropical Depression 'Caloy'. Around 17,000 people were affected with 330 families evacuated from PAPUA SOLOMON Tokelaluow-lying areas in Davao del Norte and Compostela Valley in eastern NEW GUINEA ISLANDS TUVALU (N.Z.)Mindanao. These areas were also affected by Typhoon Pablo in 2012. TIMOR-LESTE PORT MORESBY GILLIAN According to the National Disaster Risk Reduction and Management 3 Council, 'Caloy' is weakening in strength as it moves in a westerly Cocos (Keeling) CHRISTMAS p" 2 SAMdiOreAction. Islands (Aus.) ISLAND (AUS.) p" LUSI Source: NDRRMC FIJI VANUATU 1 Ongoing Emergencies SUVA s" Niue (NP.Zh.il)ippines: Typhoon Haiyan Philippines: Bohol Earthquake TONGAPhilippines: Zamboanga A U S T R A L I A Myanmar: Rakhine State New Caledonia Myanmar: Kachin State 1,000 km

Map Doc Name: OCHA_ROAP_Sitmap_140324 OCHA Office or Presence Map data source(s): GLIDE number(s) UN Cartographic Section, GDACS, PDC, Unisys. EP-2014-000034-FJI (Fiji) Tropical Cyclone/Depression Precipitation forecast: The International Research Institute for Climate and Society - Feb 2014 Forecast for the Mar-Apr-May season. Disclaimers: The boundaries and names shown and the designations used on this map do not imply official endorsement or acceptance by the United Nations. 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.