Page 1 of 9 MOST IMMEDIATE / BY FAX F.1 (E)/2020-NDMA (MW/SITREP) Government of Prime Minister's Office National Disaster Management Authority NDMA Dated: 27 August 2020 Subject. NDMA Monsoon 2020 Daily Situation Report No 063 NDMA Monsoon 2020 Daily Situation Report No 063 covering period from 26 August 2020 1300 hours to 27 August 2020 1300 hours is enclosed for information / necessary action, please.

Lieutenant Colonel For Chairman NDMA (Muhammad Ala Ud Din) Tel. 051-9087874 Fax No: 9205086 To: Secretary to Prime Minister, Prime Minister's Office, Islamabad Military Secretary to Prime Minister, Prime Minister's House, Islamabad Cc: Director General, Pakistan Meteorological Department, Islamabad Director General, Frontier Works Organization, Chairman, Federal Flood Commission, Islamabad Chairman, National Highway Authority, Islamabad Joint Commissioner, Pakistan Commission for Indus Water, Islamabad Chief Meteorologist, Flood Forecasting Division, Lahore Chief Engineer, Chief Engineer, Director General, NHEPRN, Islamabad Director General, PDMA Balochistan, Quetta Director General, PDMA , Peshawar Director General, PDMA Punjab, Lahore Director General, PDMA , Director General, SDMA AJ&K, Muzaffarabad Director General, GBDMA, Gilgit Joint Crisis Management Cell, Joint Staff Headquarters, Rawalpindi Military Operation Directorate (MO-4), GHQ, Rawalpindi Arms Branch, Engineers Directorate, GHa, Rawalpindi Director (SOF &Marines), Naval Headquarters, Islamabad Director (Ops), Air Headquarters, Islamabad Deputy Commissioner, Islamabad ID: APS to Member (Ops), NDMA APS to Member (A&F), NDMA APS to Member (DRR), NDMA Director (Logistics), NDMA Director (R&R), NDMA Director (lImplementation), NDMA Director (P&IC), NDMA Director (Admin), NDMA Director (Finance), NDMA Director (Media &IT),. NDMA PS to Chairman, NDMA Page 2 of 9

N Government of Pakistan Prime Minister's Office National Disaster Management Authority Islamabad A ENDMAB MONSOON 2020 DAILY SITUATION REPORT NO -063 (PERIOD COVERED: 26 August 2020 1300 HRS 27 August 2020 1300 HRS) 1 Area Affected (Last 24 Hours) Ser Province I Region Area Affected Rawal Dam. On 27 August 2020, Spilways of Rawal Dam was opened to reduce the water level in Rawal Dam.

Currently, the level of Rawal Dam is 1749 ft. Simly Dam. On 27 August 2020, Spillways of Simly Dam was opened to reduce the water level in Simly Dam.

a. Federal Currently, the level of Simly Dam is 2,316 ft

High level flows are observed in Sawan River due to water discharge from Simly Dam and heavy rains in catchrment areas. Water overflowed and entered in surroundings areas housing societies (Sawan Garden, CBR Town and Bahria Town). b. Balochistan NTR On 26 August 2020, a varanda of a house collapsed

in Dako baba Sheikhabbad, Tehsil Takhtbai, District Mardan. 3x injured reported. On 26 August 2020, due to heavy flood in Tochi River 13x

persons were stucked in Tochi River near village Sherani Mada Khel, Tehsil Datta Khel, District North Waziristan. 2x injured reported. On 26 August 2020, due to heavy rain and Glacial Lake Outburst Flood (GLOF), heavy floods reported in Booni

C. Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Gole, Zait Gole, Reshun Gole, Brep Nullah, Charun Gole and Kuragh Gole, District Upper Chitral. Following damages

reported: 1x house fully damaged in Reshun Gole. One RCC Bridge at Reshun connecting Upper Chitral

has been damaged. Civil channel and protection wall damaged Jamia Masjid Reshun damaged . On 26 August 2020, Peshwar Chitral road blocked at 3x points near Ashirate / Baradam area due to Landslide Page 3 of 9

Area Affected Ser Province/ Region District Lower Chitral. Machinary mobilized for clearance of

road On 25 August 2020, due to heavy rain & flash flood in Kalash Valley Rumbur. Road is closed.

Maximum flows (Inflow - 212,767 Cucecs at 1400 hours 27

Aug 2020 and Outflow - 202,767 Cusecs at 1400 hours 27 2020 at Aug 2020) was observed from 26 August River Chenab at Marala. 1300 hours 26 .Maximum flows (Inflow - 320,000 Cucecs at Cusecs at 1600 hours 26 d. Punjab Aug 2020 and Outflow 99,215 2020 at River Aug 2020) was observed from 26 August Jhelum at Mangla. rains On 25 August 2020, a building collapsed due to and 1x reported at Shadra, District Lahore. 4x deaths injured reported. Heavy Rains in Sindh District Mirpur Khas. Breach reported in bank of Puran to Drain flowing downstream towards District Badin due rains heavy flows. Civil Administration / AC Jhudo working

to stop overflow / breach with help of excavators to prepare

bund. Presently water level reduced to 1 ft.

District Hyderabad. 3 x Relief Teams moved to drain water from Railway Colony, Latifabad Unit 2 and 11. Due to

drainage issues at Qasimabad and Railway Colony and subsequent water pondage at Latifabad Unit 2, all teams remain at Unit 2 for operations. 3x de-watering pumps installed for pumping water out from the low-lying areas. e. Sindh Karachi Sector West. 2 x Rescue Teams have evacuated 45 x bottles persons. Furthermore, 10 x Degs & 150 x water have been provided by Dawat-e-lslami for distribution in Surjani Town, Yousaf Goth and Sector 4-B. East Zone. 6 x De-watering Teams are undertaking operations and evacuated 45 x persons.

2x Emergency Response Teams from PNS Karsaz and 1x team from PNS NIGRAAN deployed at Korangi

conducted crossing area and Shah Faisal Town and rescueoperations. 1x ERT from Bin Qasim rescued 20x Page 4 of 9

Ser Province / Region Area Affected persons and recovered 1x dead body from Sammo Goth.

1x diving team from PNS Iqbal deployed at Bahria Town.

Aerial recce by HQ COMKAR was also conducted for

rescue and relief activities in Korangi Crossing, Quaidabad (Malir Nadi), Goth Shafi Mohammad

General Area GKA and Saddar town. NDMA has provided 2,000 tents and 2,000 tarpaulins

for affectees of Sindh.

On 26 August 2020, landslides due to rains reported on clearance different roads in AJ&K. Machinery deployed for

of following blocked roads: - Neelum Valley road at Semari.

Pattan. f. AJ&K Azad Pattan to Plandri road at Haveli to Chirikot road at Chirikot. house and 18x On 26- 27 August 2020, 3x deaths, 1x fully to rains in District houses partially damaged reported due Sudhnoti. due to District Hunza. On 27 August 2020, flash floods torrential rains reported in Gulmit and Mayouun Nullah, District Hunza. Following damages reported: .6x water channels at Gulmit Gojal. at 1x water channel and access road damaged/blocked Mayoun. KKH section at Nasirabad blocked due to rocks fall.

So far, no report of any human loss or house damaged

reported. 9 Gilgit Baltistan Following actions were taken: - FWO machinery mobilised for clearance of KKH.

B&R Hunza machinery mobilised for clearance of Mayoun road. District Shigar. On 27 August 2020, flood in several Nullahs of Basha (Chuturn Nullah, Dogro Nullah and Bain Nullah) Administration is Shigar have been reported. District assessing the damage. Detailed report is awaited.

2 Extent of Damages a. Damages (During Significant Events -Monsoon 2020). NTR. b. Summary of OveralI Preliminary Damages of Infrastructure &Private Properties (15June 2020 totill date) Page 5 of 9

Provinces | Houses Power Roads Bridges Shops Hotels Regions Masjid PD FD Houses ICT Balochistan 10 46 861 KP 170 26 Punjab Sindh 23 AJ&K 18 GB 20 8 4 279 900 (* PDMATOTAL KP has forwarded10 the consolidated state of damages / losses during Monsoon 2020) Summary of Preliminary Casualty -Death/Injured (15 June 2020 to till date) Deaths Injured Provinces / Regions M F C M F C ICT Balochistan 6 Khyber Pakhtunkhwa* 5 2 22 29 19 Punjab 5 2 12 3 2 Sindh 26 8 AJ&K 2 Gilgit Baltistan 4 6 10 TOTAL 47 12 47 38 4 10 52 (* PDMA KP has forwarded the consolidated state of damages/ losses during Monsoon 2020)

3. Flood Relief Activities NTR. a. Relief Camps Establis hed. b Rescue Activities (1) 175x families (1,245 individuals) evacuated by Armed Forces and District Administration from Yousaf Goth, Sarjani Town and adjoining Goths, District

Karachi. (2) 299x persons evacuated using 10x boats in District Dadu by Armed Forces and District Administration.

Aviation Activities. NTR. d. Relief Activities Province Tents Food BlanketsMosquito Plastic Tarpaulins De- Items Nets Mats watering (Tons) Pumps NDMA 2,000 000 Balochistan 2,100 2,150 450 2,350 11 Sindh 6,800 385 800 1,800 211 KP 72 23 GB 13 1.6 6 Total 409.6 10,985 2,956 2,200 2,350 2,000 222 Tons (PDMA Sindh has forwarded the consolidated state of relief provided during Monsoon 2020) Page 6 of 9

4. Threat to Next Likely Areas NTR. 5 River Discharges. River Indus at Guddu & Sukkur, River Jhelum at Rasul and River Chenab at Marala & Khanki are in low flood level while all other Rivers are flowing below Low flood

Nullahs of Rivers Chenab & Ravi level. Flows are also likely to increase upto Medium flood level in of river is attached and Hill Torrents of D. G. Khan Division during next 24 Hours. Details discharges as Annex A. 6. Dams Levels

Max Conservation Current Remaining Level &Live Level & Live Level & Live Ser Reservoirs Storage Storage Storage (Feet) (MAF*) (Feet) (MAF) (Feet) (MAF*) 1.00 0.057 a. 5.980 1,549.00 5.923 Tarbela 1,550.00 0.182 7.356 1,239.75 7.174 2.25 b. Mangla 1,242.00 0.139 Chashma 649.00 0.278 645.50 0.139 3.50 Total Storage till 27 August 2020 13.236 (MAF) Remaining Storage 0.378 (MAF) thunderstorm / rain with isolated heavy 7. Weather Forecast for Next 24 Hours. Scattered of Rivers Jhelum, Chenab & Ravi along with Karachi, falls is expected over the upper catchments and D. G. Khan Divisions and East Hyderabad, Rawalpindi, Lahore, Gujranwala, Sargodha catchment of River Kabul, Balochistan. Isolated thunderstorm/ rain is expected over the upper of the Sindh and Multan, Faisalabad, Sahiwal Indus & Sutlej along with Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, rest decrease further. Last 24 hours significant rainfall and Bahawalpur Divisions. Wet spell is likely to recorded is attached as Annex B.

Met office informed on 24 August 2020 that strong 8. Weather Advisory/Press Release. in the the current week. In Southern monsoon currents will continue to penetrate Country during and in from Tuesday to Thursday. Under the parts from Monday to Wednesday upper parts influence of this system: - with isolated to falls, are expected in a. Rain/wind-thundershowers, heavy very heavy Karachi, Hyderabad, Thatta, Badin, Shaheed Benazirabad, Dadu, Tharparker and Larkana from Nagarparker, Mirpurkhas, Islam Kot, Umar Kot, Sanghar, Sukkur Urban Monday to Wednesday (24 26 August 2020) which may generate Badin. Flooding / Water Logging in Karachi, Hyderabad, Thatta and Rain-thundershowers with isolated heavy falls are also expected in Lasbella, b. Khuzdar, Awaran, Barkhan, Zhob, Musa Khel, Loralai, Kohlu and Sibbi during Monday and Tuesday (24-25 August 2020) which may generate Flash Flooding

in hill torrents of Kalat, Khuzdar and Lasbella.

are in C. Widespread rain / wind-thundershowers (with few heavy falls) expected from Kashmir, Islamabad, Punjab, Khyber Pakhtunkhuwa and Gilgit-Baltistan Page 7 of9

Tuesday to Thursday (25- 27 August 2020) which may generate Urban Flooding Gujranwala, Jhelum, in Peshawar, Charsadda, Mardan, Haripur, Rawalpindi, and Faisalabad and may trigger Sialkot, Hafizabad, Sargodha, Lahore of Gilgit-Baltistan and Khyber landslides in the vulnerable areas Kashmir,

Pakhtunkhwa.

9. Flood Warning / Alert that to Latest Hydro- Division PMD has informed according a. Flood Forecasting (FFD), of the has become active over upper parts country Meteorological situation, Monsoon is likely to thunderstorm rains. This weather system producing widespread with - High next 36 hours (26 28 August 2020) persists over the areas during of Rivers Rainfall in the catchment areas probability of Heavy to Very Heavy Rainfall in Upper Indus and Moderate to Heavy Kabul, Jhelum, Chenab & Ravi next 48 following flood situation during Basin. Heavy downpours may generate hours (26 -28 August 2020): - (Upstream). in River Jhelum at Mangla (1) Exceptional High Flood Qadirabad. at Marala, Khanki & High Flood in River Chenab (2) Chenab & Ravi. in the Nullahs of Rivers (3) Medium Flood is also expected Tributaries of River Kabul. (4) Medium Flood in the rains / thunderstorm in Karachi informed that due to heavy b. Meteorological office, nullahs around District occur in local / barsati Kirthar Range, Flash Flood may

next 24 - 36 hours (25-27 August 2020). Dadu and adjoining areas during Water India. Pakistan Commission for Indus 10 Daily Flood/Base Flow Data Obtained from is medium flood flow of 85,600 Cusecs (Rising) which has informed that on 27 August 2020, Marala at River Chenab. Tawi at 1140 hours PST upstream reported at Jammu, River Jammu Reservoir view the water level in Mangla (1,239.75 feet) 11. Warning/Alert. Keeping in higher catchments of all the Major Rivers especially upstream Mangla and expected rains over the upper relevant district of surplus water from Mangla Dam. All which may result in increasing discharge Jhelum and to near the river banks along River administrations to sensitize the population residing

take necessary precautionary measures.

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Annex A To NDMA SITREP No-063 dated 27 August 2020 RIVERS FLOW SITUATION REPORTED BY FLOOD FORECASTING DIVISION Actual Danger Observed Flow Forecast for Forecasted Level Design Next 24 hrs Flood Level (V. Rivers Station Capacity Inflow Outflow (Inflow) (Inflow) High Flood) 235- 260 Low 650 Tarbela 1,500 238.0 214.7 210-250 Low 650 Kalabagh 950 204.0 196.5 220- 240 Below Low 650 Chashma 950 219.4 213 -do No significant 650 221.5 207.6 River Taunsa 1,100 change Indus 230 240 Low 700 Guddu 1,200 235.3 228.3 180 225 Low 700 Sukkur 1,500 214.3 208.9 No significant Below Low 650 34.3 Kotri 875 35.1 change

River 40 -70 -do- 200 Nowshera 540 48.0 48.0 Kabul Medium 50 R 350 225 1,060 40.0 38.3 River Mangla Very High 225 75.6 50 85 Low Jhelum Rasul 850 78.6 120.3 160 210 Medium- High 400 Marala 1,100 139.6 Medium 149.5 130 190 400 Khanki 800 156.2 90- 155 Medium 400 River Qadirabad 807 92.1 74.1 Chenab No Significant Below Low 30.0 450 Trimmu 645 44.3 Change 26.7 -do 450 Panjnad 700 42.4 -do- 18.8 15- 25 -do- 150 Jassar 275 18.8 25 35 -do- 135 Shahdara 250 23.5 23.5 40 45 Low 135 River Ravi | Balloki 225 39.3 10.4 Below Low No Significant 90 31.6 16.3 Sidhnai 150 Change -do- 50 G.S. Wala . 4 0.4 -do River -do- 175 Sulemanki 325 16.4 2.7 -do- -do- 175 Sutlej Islam 300 8.4 6.6 -do Note. All data in Thousands of Cusecs. Page 9 of9 Annex B3 To NDMA SITREP No-063 dated 27 August 2020 PASTMETEOROLOGICAL SITUATION AND FUTURE FORECAST BY PMD 1. Significant Rainfall Reported Last 24 Hours a. Islamabad. Chaklala Airbase 10 mm, Zeropoint 8 mm, Shamsabad 8 mm. Bokra 8 mm, Saidpur 7 mm, New Airport 6 mm and Golra 6 mm. p. Balochistan. Sibbi 74 mm, Barkhan 42 mm, Ziarat 33 mm, Zhob 12 mm, Muslim Bagh 11 m, Khuzdar 19 mm and Loralai 26 mm.

C. Khyber Pakhtunkhwa. Pattan 31 mm, Malam Jabba 26 mm, Bhanduwala 22 mm, Besham 19 mm, Attock 19 mm, Kalam 17 mm, Shinkiari 16 mm, Buner 11 mm, Saidu Sharif 8 mm, Kamra 8 mm, Takhtbai 8 mm, Phulra 8 mm, Daggar 7 mm and

Oghi 7 mm.

d. Punjab. D. G. Khan 104 mm, Gujranwala 95 mm, Sialkot 84 mn, Lahore 82 mm, Jhelum 78 mm, Mianwali 66 mm, Mangla 61 mm, Kot Addu 53 mm, 46 mm, T. T. Singh 30 mm, Barnala 28 mm, Chakwal 27 mm, Sahiwal 23 mm, Shorkot 20 mm, Noorpur Thal 20 mm, Rohtas 18 mm, Narowal 15 mm, Ravi Syphon 13 mm, Gujrat 12 mm, Faisalabad 10 mm, Daulat Nagar 10 mm, Mandi Bahauddin 10 mm, Kasur 9 mm, Mltan 8 mm, Joharabad 7 mm and

Okara 7 mm.

. Sindh. Moin-jo-Daro 100 mm, Jacobabad 60 mm, Larkana 57 mm, Padidan 32 mm Dadu 7 mm, Badin 7 mm, Sukkur 7 mm and Karachi 7 mm. . AJ&K Kotli 110 mm, Palandri 73 mm, Hajira 50 mm, Bandi Abbaspur 41 mm, Kallar 38 mm, Chakothi 37 mm, Rawalakot 27 mm, Garhi Dupatta 19 mm, Chattar Kallas 19 mm, Tandali 16 mm, Muzaffarabad 12 mm, Haraman 9 mm and Domel 6 mm.

g Gilgit Baltistan. Gupis 8 mm, Bagrote mm and Gilgit 7 mm.