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Situation Report

Disaster Management Information Centre Disaster Management Bureau (DMB)

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Emergency Flood and Weather Situation Title:

Emergency Bangladesh Location: 20°22'N-26°36'N, 87°48'E-92°41'E,

Covering From: MON-01-OCT-2007:1800 Period: To: TUE-02-OCT-2007:1800

Transmission Date/Time: TUE-02-OCT-2007:1500

Prepared by: DMIC, DMB

Flood, Rainfall and River Situation; Flood Forecast (24 & 48 Hrs); Weather Forecast; Agromet Bulleting; District Wise Brief Report on Flood and Relief Activities and Update on Relief Operations of BRAC

Current Situation: is less active over Bangladesh and weak to moderate over North Bay. All the rivers are flowing below their respective danger levels. According to FFWC outlook, No flood Situation prevails over the country.

FLOOD, RAINFALL AND RIVER SITUATION SUMMARY (October 02, 2007)

Flood Outlook

• All the rivers are flowing below their respective danger levels. No flood Situation prevails over the country.

Rainfall

• Significant rainfalls recorded during last 24hrs ending at 6AM today are:

Sirajganj: 95.00 mm : 90.0 Dewanganj: 40.0 mm Jamalpur: 38.0 mm : 33.0 mm

[Source: Flood Forecasting Center - FFWC]

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Situation Report River Situation Map (October 02, 2007)

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Situation Report FLOOD FORECAST FOR NEXT 24 & 48 HRS (Oct. 03 & 04 AT 6 AM)

The Brahmaputra-Jamuna at:

1) Serajganj is likely to fall by 5 cm & 4 cm and may flow 189 cm & 193 cm below danger level in the next 24 hrs & 48 hrs respectively. 2) Aricha is likely to fall by 2 cm & 3 cm and may flow 138 cm & 141 cm below danger level in the next 24 & 48 hrs respectively.

The Kaliganga at Taraghat is likely to fall both by 15 cm and may flow 116 cm & 131 cm below danger mark in the next 24 & 48 hrs.

The Turag at Mirpur is likely to fall by 11 cm & 15 cm and may flow 93 cm & 108 cm below danger level in the next 24 & 48 hrs respectively.

The Buriganga at Dhaka is likely to fall by 11 cm & 12 cm and may flow 163 cm & 175 cm below danger level in the next 24 & 48 hrs respectively.

The Balu at Demra is likely to fall both by 12 cm and may flow 111 & 123 cm below danger level in the next 24 & 48 hrs respectively.

The Lakhya at is likely to fall both by 9 cm and may flow 109 & 118 cm below danger level in the next 24 & 48 hrs respectively.

The Padma at Goalundo is likely to fall both 2 cm and may flow 93 cm & 95 cm below danger level in the next 24 hrs & 48 hrs respectively.

The Surma at:

1) is likely to fall by both 3 cm and may flow 183 cm & 186 cm below danger level in the next 24 & 48 hrs respectively. 2) is likely to fall by 6 cm & 5 cm and may flow 121 cm & 126 cm below danger level in the next 24 & 48 hrs respectively.

The Kushiyara at Sheola is likely to rise by 19 cm & 8 cm and may flow 90 cm & 82 cm below danger level in the next 24 & 48 hrs respectively.

The Meghna at Bhairab Bazar is likely to fall by 12 cm & 11 cm and may flow 60 cm & 71 cm below danger level in the next 24 & 48 hrs respectively.

* Danger level at a river location is the level above which it is likely that the flood may cause damages to nearby crops and homesteads. In a river having no embankment, danger level is about annual average flood level. In an embanked river, danger level is fixed slightly below design flood level of the embankment.

General River Condition

• Water Level stations: Rise: 10 Fall: 43 Steady: 2 Not Reported: 8 • Most of the rivers in the Brahmaputra, the , the Meghna & the South Eastern Hill basins observed fall.

[Source: Flood Forecasting and Warning Center – FFWC]

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Situation Report WEATHER FORECAST (VALID FOR 24 HOURS COMMENCING 09 AM TODAY)

Synoptic Situation: Monsoon axis runs through Uttar Pradesh, Bihar, West to Assam across central part of Bangladesh. One of its associated troughs extends to North Bay. Monsoon is less active over Bangladesh and weak to moderate over North Bay.

Forecast: Light to moderate rain/T.showers accompanied by tempo. gusty wind is likely to occur at one or two places over Dhaka, , , , and Sylhet divisions.

Day temperature may remain nearly unchanged over the country.

[Source: Bangladesh Meteorological Department - BMD]

Agromet Bulletin

Short Weather Description Period: 21.09.2007 to 30.09.2007

• Light to moderately heavy rainfall was recorded over the country.

• Maximum rainfall 196 mm was recorded at Khulna in Khulna , which was 106 % above normal.

• Minimum rainfall 5 mm was recorded at Chandpur in , which was 93% below normal.

• Highest maximum temperature was recorded in 29.5-35.80C, Chittagong division 27.0- 37.00C, 29.7-35.00C, 27.0-36.20C, 31.0-35.80C and 29.5-35.00C,

• Extreme maximum temperature was recorded at Dhaka in Dhaka division 35.80C, at M.court in Chittagong division 37.00C, at Sylhet in Sylhet division 35.00C, at Rajshahi in Rajshahi division 36.20C, at in Khulna division 35.80C and at Barisal in Barisal division 35.00C.

• Lowest minimum temperature was recorded in Dhaka division 26.0-28.30C, Chittagong division 23.9- 28.50C, Sylhet division 24.5-28.00C, Rajshahi division 25.5-28.40C, Khulna division 26.0-27.60C and Barisal division 25.6-28.50C,

• Extreme minimum temperature was recorded at Dhaka in Dhaka division 26.00C, at in Chittagong division 23.90C, at Sylhet in Sylhet division 24.50C, at Rangpur, Rajshahi in Rajshahi division 25.50C, at Jessore, Chuadanga in Khulna division 26.00C and at Khepupara, in Barisal division 25.60C.

[Source: Bangladesh Meteorological Department - BMD]

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Situation Report Rainfall analysis and average temperature

Name of Name of the Total Normal Difference Deviation Total Average Agerage Average Average the Stations Rainfall Rainfall between in % Rainy Max. Normal Min. Normal Divisions in (mm) in (mm) normal & days temp in Max. temp in ° Min. temp total Rainfall °C temp in C in °C °C Dhaka Dhaka 10 106 -96 -91 4 32.0 31.7 26.5 25.5 Mymensingh ** 114 *** *** ** ** 30.7 ** 23.4 Faridpur 22 102 -80 -78 6 31.5 31.6 26.2 25.1 Madaripur 99 94 5 5831.4 31.5 24.9 24.0 Tangail 15 95 -80 -84 4 32.6 31.4 25.8 24.7 Chittagong Chittagong 43 72 -29 -40 6 31.5 31.6 22.6 24.8 25 79 -54 -68 5 31.8 31.4 25.2 24.7 39 69 -30 -43 5 31.4 31.5 24.8 24.5 CoxsBazar 70 76 -6 -8 8 30.8 31.3 24.8 24.8 Teknaf ** 94 *** *** ** ** 30.9 ** 24.6 Hatiya ** 110 *** *** ** ** 30.3 ** 24.7 37 110 -73 -66 7 ** 30.8 ** 25.1 Kutubdia 78 78 0 0530.2 31.3 25.4 25.3 Feni 20 99 -79 -80 4 30.9 31.2 25.4 24.6 M.Court 41 81 -40 -49 6 31.4 31.0 25.3 25.0 Chandpur 5 74 -69 -93 6 31.2 31.7 26.2 25.4 Comilla 21 69 -48 -70 6 31.7 31.4 25.4 24.7 Sylhet Sylhet 56 136 -80 -59 5 ** 30.9 ** 23.7 Srimangal 20 57 -37 -65 5 32.7 31.1 24.5 22.7 Rajshahi Rajshahi 50 110 -60 -55 4 33.0 31.8 25.5 24.5 16 107 -91 -85 4 32.3 31.7 25.5 25.0 Rangpur 9 141 -132 -94 6 31.9 30.8 25.5 23.7 22 185 -163 -88 5 31.9 31.1 25.1 24.1 Ishurdi 61 82 -21 -26 6 31.8 31.7 25.4 24.6 Khulna Khulna 196 95 101 106 6 31.2 32.2 25.5 25.5 Jessore 134 90 44 49 6**32.7 ** 25.1 Chuadanga 122 98 24 24 7 31.5 32.7 25.2 25.2 Satkhira 172 106 66 62 4 31.4 32.3 25.5 25.0 Barisal Barisal 73 91 -18 -20 5 31.0 31.5 25.5 24.9 ** 72 *** *** ** ** 31.6 ** 25.4 Patuakhali 128 121 7 66** 31.5 ** 25.3 Khepupara ** 125 *** *** ** ** 31.1 ** 25.1

N.B. Analyses contained in this bulletin are based on preliminary un-checked data. ** Data not received. *** Data not available.

[Source: Bangladesh Meteorological Department - BMD]

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Situation Report Rainfall Departure as a percentage of Normal Period:- 21.09.2007 to 30.09.2007 27

26 Rangpur Dinajpur -94 -88

25 Bogra Sylhet Mymensingh -85 -59 Rajshahi *** Tangail Srimangal -55 Ishwardi -84 -65 24 -26 Dhaka Chuadanga Faridpur -91 24 Comilla -78 Chandpur Jessore Madaripur -70 -93 Feni 23 49 5 M.Court Khulna Barisal Satkhira Bhola -80 -49 Sitakunda 106 Rangamati 62 -20 HatiyaSandwip Patuakhali*** -68 Chittagong-43 *** -66 Khepupara6 -40 22 Kutubdia *** 0 Coxs_Bazar -8 21 Teknaf

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88 89 90 91 92 93 Highlights:

• Free water loss during 21.09.2007 to 30.09.2007 was averaged to 3.74 mm per day. • Sunshine hours during 21.09.2007 to 30.09.2007 were averaged to 3.81hours. per day.

Advisory for the period from 01.10.2007 to 10.10.2007

Free water loss during the 1st dekad of October 2007 is expected to be between 3.40 mm to 3.90 mm per day.

Weather

• At present southwest monsoon is less active over Bangladesh and weak to moderate elsewhere over North Bay. • Light (4.57-9.64mm) to moderate (9.65-22.34 mm) rain/thunder showers are likely to occur at one or two places over the country during the first half of the period. • Light (4.57-9.64mm) to moderate (9.65-22.34 mm) rain/thunder showers are likely to occur at many places over the country with a chance of moderately heavy (22.35-44.19 mm) falls accompanied by temporary gusty or squally wind speed 30-40 Km/h or more at one or two places over Khulna, Barisal, Chittagong and Rajshahi divisions during the second half of the period. • Day temperature may remain nearly unchanged over the country during the first half of the period. • Slight fall in day temperature is expected over the country during the second half of the period. • Weather of the first half may remain favourable for applying fertilizer on T. Amon which is not affected by flood.

[Source: Bangladesh Meteorological Department - BMD]

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Situation Report

Rainfall Departure as a percentage of Normal Period: 21.09.2007 to 30.09.2007 27

26 Rangpur Dinajpur -94 -88

25 Bogra Sylhet Mymensingh -85 -59

Rajshahi *** Srimangal Tangail -55 Ishwardi -84 -65 24 -26 Dhaka Chuadanga Faridpur -91 24 Comilla -78 Chandpur Jessore Madaripur -70 -93 Feni 23 49 5 M.Court Khulna Barisal Satkhira Bhola -80 -49 Sitakunda 106 Rangamati 62 -20 HatiyaSandwip Patuakhali*** -68 Chittagong-43 *** -66 Khepupara6 -40 22 Kutubdia *** 0 Coxs_Bazar -8 21 Teknaf

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[Source: Bangladesh Meteorological Department - BMD]

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Situation Report ALLOCATION FROM HONOURABLE CHIEF ADVISER’S RELIEF AND WELFARE FUND

Item Distribute to DC Office GR Cash BDT 14,37,00,000 House building Grant BDT 49,73,00,000

TOTAL ALLOCATION OF RELIEF TO DCs OF DIFFERENT DISTRICTS

Item Distribute to DC Office GR Rice 19,115 MT GR Cash BDT 5,08,51,000 GR Cash (Relief activities/ Rescue) BDT 48,00,000 House building Grant BDT 6,24,66,500 Cash for Relief Transportation BDT 7,79,000

[Source: Relief Control Cell, Ministry of Food and Disaster Management] [Data Date: October 01, 2007]

DONATION TO CHIEF ADVISER’S RELIEF AND WELFARE FUND

Please note down the bank account number to donate your money to Chief Advisors Relief and Welfare Fund for the flood affected people:

Chief Advisors Relief and Welfare Fund Current Account no. 33004093 Chief Adviser’s Office Branch Tejgaon, Dhaka

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Situation Report DISTRICT WISE FLOOD SITUATION

Ministry of Food and Disaster Management

Damage Reports No. of districts 46 No. of 263 Affected union/ Pourasava 2,096 Affected families 29,61,972 Affected people 1,37,71,380 Affected Crops (acres) Fully 8,90,898 Partially 13,53,366 Affected households Fully 84,321 Partially 10,03,799 No. of death 1,092 No. of death livestock 1,459 Affected road (km) Fully 3,705 Partially 27,828 Affected Institution Fully 563 Partially 8,190 Affected Embankment (km) Fully 88 Partially 1,008 Affected Bridge/Culvert Fully 360 Partially 1,692 No. of Shelters 41 No. of Sheltered People 5,297

Relief Allocation for affected areas (Started from 8.9.2007) Date GR Rice GR Cash HB Grant Others (Metric ton) (Taka) (Taka) 08-09-07 900 10,00,000 -- -- 09-09-07 600 12,00,000 -- -- 10-09-07 200 11,00,000 -- -- 11-09-07 200 05,00,000 12-09-07 400 05,00,000 -- -- 13-09-07 150 03,00,000 -- -- 15-09-07 300 08,00,000 -- -- 18-09-07 200 04,00,000 -- -- 23-09-07 050 ------

Allocation to the Director, DRR from MoFDM Date GR Rice G. R Cash HB Grant VGF (food) (Metric ton) (Taka) (Taka) Metric Ton Till 10-09-2007 20,200 7,50,00,000 6,25,00,000 1,33,720

Distribution of Relief received from the Royal Saudi Government Amount of Allocated Relief Materials Districts Food Other Materials Districts Food Other Materials (packet) (packet) (packet) (packet) Munshiganj 3000 3000 Natore 2,500 2,500 Narayanganj 2000 2000 Tangail 3,000 3,000 Rangpur 4000 4000 2,000 2,000 Kurigram 4000 4000 Sherpur 1,500 1,500

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Situation Report Distribution of Relief received from the Royal Saudi Government Amount of Allocated Relief Materials Districts Food Other Materials Districts Food Other Materials (packet) (packet) (packet) (packet) 2000 2000 2,000 2,000 Nilphamari 2000 2000 Kishorganj 2,000 2,000 3000 3000 Mymensingh 1,500 1,500 5000 5000 Gopalganj 2,000 2,000 3000 3000 Barisal 3,000 3,000 Jamalpur 3000 3000 Magura 2,000 2,000 Faridpur 3000 3000 Narail 1,000 1,000 Rajbari 2000 2000 Satkhira 3,000 3,000 Madaripur 2000 2000 Jhinaidah 2,000 2,000 Shariatpur 3000 3000 Khulna 1,000 1,000 Sylhet 3000 3000 Jessore 2,000 2,000 Bogra 3,000 3,000 Patuakhali 2,000 2,000 3,000 3,000 Bhola 1,000 1,000 Rajshahi 1,000 1,000 Total 84,500 84,500

N.B.

Packet 1 contains Packet 2 contains Rice – 10 kg Saree – 1 piece Oil – 2 liter – 1 piece Pulses – 3 kg Shirt – 1 piece Salt – 1 kg Praying Mat – 1 Soap – 6 pieces Mosquito Net – 1 Detergent powder – 1 kg T-shirt & Half pant – 1 each (for kids) Frock & Pajama – 1 each (for kids) Tub – 1 (20 liter) Bowl – 1 (10 liter) Bowl – 1 (8 liter) Big Jar – 1 Medium Jar – 1 Plastic Jug – 1 Pot – 1 Plate – 3 Water – 2 liter

N.B.:

• 39 districts were affected in 1st spell of flood. • In the 2nd spell due to onrush water from upstream triggered by torrential rain 7 more districts (Chittagong, Cox’s Bazar, Noakhali, Rangamati, Khagrachhari, Bandarban, and Bhola) became affected. • Total 46 districts are flood affected in 1st and 2nd phase of flood. • According to the ministry of Health and Family Welfare, from July 30, 2007 till September 20, 2007 1,61,719 people were diarrhoea affected. 3,521 medical teams are active in the diarrhoea affected areas. • VGF programme has been started in 12 more flood affected and poverty stricken districts since August ’07 and in other 29 districts since September ’07. The programme is scheduled till December 2007. 1,33,720 MT rice allotted to run this programme among 29,81,500 families.

[Source: Relief Control Cell, Ministry of Disaster Management – MoFDM] [Data Date: October 01, 2007]

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Situation Report Update on Relief Operations of BRAC (October 1, 2007 at 2100 BST)

Sl. Name of No. of No. of Coverage No. of Distribution Patient No District Upazila. Branch H.H. staff Treatment Chira Gur Rice Fitkiri Saline WPT/ Medicine Potato Ruti Biscuit Total (Covered) (involve (Kg) (Kg) (Kg) (Kg) (Kg) (No.) S.Mix (No.) (Kg) (No.) (Pkt) Amount of in relief distribution work) (No.) (Taka) Diarrhea Others 1 B.Baria* 7 15 2,517 17 - - - - 1,424 15,841 - 32,704 - - - 143,323 6,411 10,743 2 Bogra 3 6 4,275 70 3,750 375 4,836 542 1,380 20,832 - 13,366 - - - 338,993 3,756 4,417 3 Chandpur 4 10 4,786 55 225 45 12,535 2,527 1,337 15,723 - 18,172 - - 5,350 593,915 3,643 4,722 4 Comilla* 10 - 2,316 - - - - - 1,474 17,068 4,080 18,510 - - - 116,308 3,805 4,365 5 Dhaka 15 34 21,839 263 38,190 4,247 8,644 1,213 2,308 93,180 45,039 68,657 40 90,400 16 1,889,515 43,659 27,788 6 Faridpur 5 23 21,790 119 55,535 9,425 1,650 - 2,137 29,503 2,606 23,584 - - - 2,012,090 7,786 8,167 7 Feni* 6 - 2,074 - - - - - 1,347 738 - 3,683 - - - 38,214 1,178 796 8 Gaibanda 5 18 9,271 83 31,131 3,928 774 60 2,248 31,708 1,723 11,441 - - 27,184 1,454,341 4,289 3,113 9 Gopalgonj 1 8 2,835 80 2,580 517 - - 1,393 16,901 - 7,552 - - - 173,826 2,204 3,170 10 Hobigonj* 4 - 2,149 - - - - - 1,376 12,006 - 12,770 - - - 104,371 2,857 2,942 11 Jamalpur 7 36 25,230 300 62,500 6,250 - - 1,431 16,943 - 16,584 - - 20,890 2,221,908 6,382 6,406 12 Kishoregonj 11 15 3,751 28 8,205 823 - - 1,374 27,499 - 13,688 - - 14,360 482,001 5,923 6,710 13 Kurigram 9 34 23,151 238 102,514 10,224 - - 2,515 47,146 1,677 14,684 - - 61,274 3,656,727 2,488 2,786 14 Lalmonirhat 4 13 5,663 49 17,765 1,810 - - 1,370 14,447 2,535 4,490 - - 2,900 534,033 1,091 1,794 15 Madaripur 4 29 11,036 111 39,358 4,095 - - 1,446 32,761 - 13,299 - - 31,890 1,448,038 3,918 5,119 16 Manikgonj 7 33 41,664 209 67,734 6,942 10,960 1,160 1,485 19,768 566 9,368 - - 36,230 3,087,872 3,179 3,034 17 Munshigonj 9 44 17,459 188 13,925 1,447 37,559 3,740 1,420 23,224 2,129 17,335 - - 3,842 1,751,063 4,285 4,120 18 Mymensingh 3 9 5,172 54 18,680 1,548 - - 1,324 10,189 - 3,609 - - - 569,701 1,005 1,291 19 Narayangonj 5 25 7,247 151 11,400 1,140 14,405 1,441 1,395 20,387 - 32,534 - - - 918,412 3,486 3,467 20 Narsingdi 2 8 3,687 29 3,300 330 4,135 418 1,438 15,941 - 12,160 - - - 296,265 2,709 3,265 21 Netrakona 10 48 17,526 188 69,885 7,043 8,350 362 1,338 54,938 - 31,941 - - 47,420 2,766,751 7,504 8,881 22 Nilphamari 2 5 2,189 12 735 151 - - 1,294 7,691 - 1,620 - - - 86,945 321 1,361 23 Pabna 6 29 11,344 80 43,205 4,559 - - 2,090 17,293 - 21,322 - - 1,192 1,439,341 2,807 2,697 24 Rajbari 4 14 4,709 85 11,810 1,172 1,455 146 13,502 12,181 - 2,948 - - 120 486,845 3,283 1,445 25 Rangpur 3 7 4,472 21 13,100 1,310 - - 1,468 12,905 - 4,196 - - - 488,904 1,087 1,610 26 Sariatpur 6 32 8,799 116 47,540 3,753 6,120 765 1,564 19,292 2,703 15,471 - - 10,220 2,296,113 8,368 9,626 27 Sherpur 5 21 10,565 120 42,915 4,242 - - 1,361 16,502 - 14,132 - - - 1,485,949 3,385 2,395 28 Sirajgonj 9 38 38,047 437 86,235 10,569 31,505 5,049 3,535 90,178 300 81,959 - - 100,815 4,697,660 10,459 9,602

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Situation Report Sl. Name of No. of No. of Coverage No. of Distribution Patient No District Upazila. Branch H.H. staff Treatment Chira Gur Rice Dal Fitkiri Saline WPT/ Medicine Potato Ruti Biscuit Total (Covered) (involve (Kg) (Kg) (Kg) (Kg) (Kg) (No.) S.Mix (No.) (Kg) (No.) (Pkt) Amount of in relief distribution work) (No.) (Taka) Diarrhea Others 29 Sunamgonj 10 50 20,272 132 56,350 7,379 - - 1,657 11,340 171 7,849 - - 21,006 1,972,738 3,062 3,323 30 Sylhet 4 17 3,899 29 7,475 726 1,800 - 1,308 9,356 - 4,393 - - - 350,579 1,510 1,209 31 Tangail 8 47 25,265 295 114,287 12,029 - - 1,589 14,069 - 12,675 - - 33,297 3,993,948 2,500 4,870 32 Rangamgti 1 1 203 10 - - 1,015 203 ------36,000 - - Total 189 669 365,202 3,569 970,329 106,079 145,743 17,626 62,326 747,550 63,529 546,696 40 90,400 418,006 41,932,691 158,340 155,234

* Only Health Activities

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