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Disaster Management Information Centre Disaster Management Bureau (DMB) Ministry of Food and Disaster Management Disaster Management and Relief Bhaban (6th Floor) 92-93 Mohakhali C/A, Dhaka-1212, Bangladesh Phone: +88-02-9890937, Fax: +88-02-9890854 Email:[email protected], [email protected] Web:http://www.cdmp.org.bdH, www.dmb.gov.bd Emergency Summary of Cyclonic Storm “AILA” Title: Emergency Bangladesh Location: 20°22'N-26°36'N, 87°48'E-92°41'E, Covering From: MON-01-JUN-2009:1600 Period: To: TUE-02-JUN-2009:1600 Transmission Date/Time: TUE-02-JUN-2009:1630 Prepared by: DMIC, DMB Summary of Cyclonic Storm “AILA” Current Situation The death toll due to the cyclone AILA reached 179. Many Total Death: 179 areas of the affected districts were inundated and houses, roads and embankments were damaged. District level damage report People Injured: 7153 by the GoB is attached with report. However we have started collection of the lower level damages and response report and Family Affected: 7,75,915 currently under processing. People Affected: 34,19,528 Government administration, local elected representatives and Houses Damaged: 5,87,803 other Non Government organizations are continuing their rescue Crops Damaged: 3,05,698 acre and response operations in cyclone affected areas. These organization have started their relief and rehabilitation operations immediately just after the cyclone crossed over. Local elected representatives and elites are encouraging and providing confidence to the affected people for facing the situation. The Bangladesh army and Coast Guard are trying to establish local communication and still handling the rescue operations. Actions Taken • Director General of Disaster Management Bureau (DMB) and the Chief Technical Advisor of Comprehensive Disaster Management Programme (CDMP) are in the field to ensure better response and coordination. Today they meet the Deputy Commissioner of Khulna and going to arrange DMC meetings for better planning and coordination. The Disaster Management Information Centre is the information hub of the Ministry of Food and Disaster Management for risk reduction, hazard early warnings and emergency response and recovery activities Page 1 of 22 • In a follow up meeting of special meeting of Disaster & Emergency Response (DER) group held in CDMP conference room today decided that the NGO’s/donors will send their responses to DMIC and DER for further assessment by 02 June 2009. • A total of BDT 301,00,000 G.R. Cash has been allocated to the “AILA” affected districts. • G. R. Rice 16651.000 MT has been allocated to the “AILA” affected districts and 24650 litres of water has been allocated to mostly affected areas. • A total of 18100 pcs of sarees, 6500 pcs of lungis have been allocated to the mostly affected districts. Different Organization’s Response Rupantar Immediately after the attack of cyclone Aila, Rupantar started working for rescue and relief works in the most affected districts of the coastal zone like Khulna, Satkhira and Bagerhat. By now financial assistance from USAID, SDC, and Oxfam-GB is received by Rupantar as first phase (early relief and recovery phase) activity in the following manner: USAID Tk. 1,658,750 for 7,500 families and 900 children SDC Tk. 1,184,000 for 300 families Oxfam-GB Tk. 5,000,000 for 4000 families Rupantar has plan for early recovery works for the cyclone victims as the second phase. The funds have been utilized for supporting the Aila victims with dry food, non-food items, cash for work program, water supply, sanitation and psychosocial support to the children with food. The activities undertaken so far by Rupantar are summarized below: No. of families or Status persons Districts Upazilla Union supported Distributed Underway Food & water, Psychosocial & Medical Support for 300 Children. Environmental Chira- 2 kg per family cleaning North through Cash for Bedkashi Molasses 0.5 Kg per Work for 4000 family persons Koyra Emergency latrine- Water trucking 12,000 150 Nos.. Khulna Koira 5850 families South liter perday-7 day -Jeri can -3800 Bedkashi - tube wells – 7 Nos. Jerry families can – 200 families -Dewatering pond Moheswari Water treatment plant-1 -Soap 2/Pcs –4000 pur No. at Amadi HH -Sanitary cloths- 4000HH -Tube-well raising –150 -Plastic sheet- 500HH The Disaster Management Information Centre is the information hub of the Ministry of Food and Disaster Management for risk reduction, hazard early warnings and emergency response and recovery activities Page 2 of 22 No. of families or Status persons Districts Upazilla Union supported Distributed Underway Chira-2kg per family Molasses 0.5 Kg per Sutarkhali Water trucking – families Dacope Kamarkhol 8000liter per day-7 650 families WPT- 4,000 a days Alum- 2 Bags Blessing Powder-2 Drum ORS- 100 packs Chira-2kg per family Lata Paikgacha Molasses 0.5 Kg per 850 families Daluti family Chira-2kg per family Molasses 0.5 Kg per Food & water, Gabura family Psychosocial & Satkhira Shyamnagar 1150 families Munshiganj Water trucking –8000liter Medical Support for per day-7day 300 Children ORS- 4000 packs Chira-2kg per family Chilla Mongla Molasses 0.5 Kg per 1000 families Sundarban family Chira-2kg per family Mallikerber Rampal Molasses 0.5 Kg per 1000 families Banstali family Chira-2kg per family Molasses 0.5 Kg per Bagerhat family Food & water, Rayenda 1000 families Psychosocial & Medical Saronkhola Southkhali and 300 Support for 300 Children children ORS-5,000 Alum- 6 Bags Blessing Powder-2 Drum Cash for Work-300 people per day -10 Nishanbari days a Bagerhat Morrelganj Morrelganj - Pond dewatering & 300 families Sadar Cleaning 10 ponds Khaulia Constriction PSF - 5nos [Data Date: June 01, 2009] The Disaster Management Information Centre is the information hub of the Ministry of Food and Disaster Management for risk reduction, hazard early warnings and emergency response and recovery activities Page 3 of 22 Concern Worldwide Donor: Concern Worldwide Relief Item or Family Package Description No. of Tentative Intervention Location Total Implementing Last Targeted Distribution Quantity Partner Reporting of Relief Date Item Start End District Upazila Union Families Item 1 Item 2 Item 3 Item 4 Item 5 Date Date/status Gabura 1,500 Padmapukur 1,500 Munshiganj 1,000 Shushilan Satkhira Samnagar Burigoalini 1,000 WPT-10 Biscuits 45000 kg Flattened Molasses ORS 5 and 2-Jun Ishowripur 500 10 and other 1-Jun 3-Jun rice 4kg 1kg packets Candles packets items Autulia 500 6 no Kashimarinj 500 Ramjannagar 500 Total 7,000 Bhagai 600 JJS Khulna Koira Moheshewaripur 1,400 Total 2,000 [Data Date: June 2, 2009] The Disaster Management Information Centre is the information hub of the Ministry of Food and Disaster Management for risk reduction, hazard early warnings and emergency response and recovery activities Page 4 of 22 Oxfam Donor: Oxfam Implementing Last No. of Total Tentative Intervention Location Relief Item or Family Package Description Partner Reporting Targeted Quantity Distribution of Relief Start End Date District Upazila Union Families Item 1 Item 2 Item 3 Item 4 Item 5 Item Date Date/status 01 Drinking Emergency Plastic ORS,PUR, Dewatering For 4000 29 Rupanatar Khulna Koira Sadar 25 May'09 June'09 water latrine sheeting WPT,Soap pond families May'09 Uttar 4,000 Betkashi Dakhin Betkashi Progoti 01 Drinking Emergency Plastic ORS,PUR, Dewatering For 3000 29 Shatkhira Shaymnagar Gabura 3,000 25 May'09 consortium June'09 water latrine sheeting WPT,Soap pond families May'09 Paddapukur Remarks: • Installed 02 water treatment plants in 02 severely affected Districts Khulna and Shatkhira. Plant started to produce pure water. Till June 01, 2009, 13,000 liter of pure drinking water has been produced and distributed among 4750 people. • 07 tube-wells installation completed which is helping approximately 700 people for using bathing and washing purpose. • 4000 beneficiaries have been selected for environmental cleaning through cash for work. Selected beneficiary have been provided tools (spade, basket, protective gears etc) to start work from June 02, 200909) [Data Date: June 01, 2009] The Disaster Management Information Centre is the information hub of the Ministry of Food and Disaster Management for risk reduction, hazard early warnings and emergency response and recovery activities Page 5 of 22 DGHS Total No of Name of Total Affected 24hrs Diarrhoea ARI/ Skin Snake Eye Medical Medical Shelters Others team the District Upazila Upazilla Team Affected Death Hospitalised Pneumonia Diseases Bite Infection working Barisal 10 10 0 135 102 43 0 24 15 20 0 34 3 Patuakhali 7 7 0 82 74 44 0 22 16 55 0 9 98 Jhalokathi 4 0 0 37 37 10 0 10 1 0 0 0 0 Bhola 7 7 0 63 32 35 0 30 72 5 0 0 0 Pirojpur 7 3 0 64 64 24 0 24 0 0 0 0 1 Barguna 5 5 15 54 42 25 1 16 9 27 0 14 646 Khulna 9 5 122 116 45 2568 2 29 932 0 1 0 1704 Bagherhat 9 5 106 82 38 69 0 22 2 45 0 0 0 Satkhira 7 4 121 103 41 1340 0 28 86 164 0 4 588 Lakhmipur 5 1 0 65 65 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Noakhali 8 1 0 101 101 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Total 78 48 364 902 641 4158 3 205 1133 316 1 61 3040 Note: This report is the translated version of the same report received from DGHS Report in Bengali [Data Date: June 1, 2009] The Disaster Management Information Centre is the information hub of the Ministry of Food and Disaster Management for risk reduction, hazard early warnings and emergency response and recovery activities Page 6 of 22 DPHE (WASH Activities) No. of Shelter Distribution of water purifying materials No.