(National Emergency Response Centre) ****** Situation Report Regarding Flood/Heavy Rainfall As on 25Th July, 2021 at 2000 Hrs
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Ministry of Home Affairs Disaster Management Division (National Emergency Response Centre) ****** Situation report regarding Flood/Heavy rainfall as on 25th July, 2021 at 2000 Hrs. 1. Forecast :- India Meteorological Department (IMD) Date Intensity Probability and Region Heavy to Very Very likely at isolated places over Gujarat Region and Heavy Rainfall at over East Rajasthan a few places with Extremely Heavy Rainfall Heavy to Very Isolated places over Uttarakhand, West Madhya 25.07.2021 Heavy Rainfall Pradesh, Saurashtra & Kutch and Madhya Maharashtra Thunderstorm Very likely at isolated places over Andaman & Nicobar accompanied with Islands, West Bengal & Sikkim, Odisha, Telangana, lightning Arunachal Pradesh, Assam & Meghalaya, Nagaland, Manipur, Mizoram & Tripura and Tamilnadu, Puducherry & Karaikal. Heavy to Very Very likely at isolated places over Himachal Pradesh, Heavy Rainfall Uttarakhand, East Rajasthan, West Madhya Pradesh, Arunachal Pradesh and Assam & Meghalaya 26.07.2021 Thunderstorm Very likely at isolated places over Bihar, West Bengal & accompanied with Sikkim, Odisha, Arunachal Pradesh, Assam & lightning Meghalaya, Nagaland, Manipur, Mizoram & Tripura and Tamilnadu, Puducherry & Karaikal. CENTRAL WATER COMMISSION (CWC):- Red Warning (Extreme Flood Situation) –Nil Orange Warning (Severe Flood Situation) State River Location District River flowing Trend (Above Danger Level) Andhra Godavari Kunavaram East Godavar 0.04 Mtrs Steady Pradesh Bihar Adhwara Saulighat Madhubani 0.44 Mtrs Steady Adhwara Saharghat Madhubani 1.49 Mtrs Falling Parman Araria Araria 0.32 Mtrs Falling Adhwara Ekmighat Darbhanga 0.58 Mtrs Steady Burhi Gandak Samastipur Samastipur 0.49 Mtrs Falling Burhi Gandak Rosera Samastipur 1.74 Mtrs Falling Bagmati Hayaghat Darbhanga 0.52 Mtrs Falling Kamalabalan Jhanjharpur Madhubani 0.24 Mtrs Falling Kosi Baltara Khagria 1.42 Mtrs Falling Gandak Dumariaghat Gopalganj 0.70 Mtrs. Falling Bagmati Benibad Muzaffarpur 0.52 Mtrs. Steady Adhwara Kamtaul Darbhanga 0.43 Mtrs Falling Karnataka Varadha Marol Dharwad 1.30 Mtrs Rising Ghatprabha Gokak Falls Belgaum 4.15 Mtrs Falling Dudhganga Sadalga Belgaum 0.65 Mtrs Falling Maharashtra Warna Samdoli Sangli 2.89 Mtrs Rising Panchganga Terwad Kolhapur 4.40 Mtrs Rising Krishna Kurundwad Kolhapur 2.44 Mtrs Rising Yerala Nandre Sangli 5.70 Mtrs Rising Krishna Arjunwad Sangli 2.88 Mtrs Rising Uttar Kwano Chandradeepghat Gonda 0.37 Mtrs Steady Pradesh Ghagra Ayodhya Ayodhya 0.16 Mtrs Steady Sarda Paliakalan Kheri 0.19 Mtrs Rising Ghagra Elginbridge Barabanki 0.11 Mtrs Steady Ganga Kachhlabridge Budaun 0.06 Mtrs Falling Ghagra Turtipar Ballia 0.41 Mtrs Steady 2. Damage reported by States/UTs during last 24 hours is as under. SL Name of No of No of Population Human Houses No. of No. of Inmates No State/UT Districts Villages Affected Lives lost damaged Persons relief in relief affected affected evacuated centre camps opened (i) (ii) (iii) (iv) (v) (vi) (vii) (viii) (ix) 1. Andhra 02 120 29282 - 25 5736 25 5736 Pradesh 2. Bihar 01 07 26000 - - 1200 - - 3. Fully--01 Kerala 02 - - - - 18 1125 Partially-48 4. - - 28 (Rain fall & Maharashtra 09 Landslide) - 93,761 - - 5. Uttar 01 Fully-02 05 35 3926 - 126 - Pradesh (Drowning) Partially-28 6. Madhya 02 Fully-01 03 13 - - - - Pradesh (Lightning) Partially-08 Fully-28 7. 01 Karnataka 01 133 18000 Partially- 16,751 300 34888 (Drowning) 1494 Total 23 308 77,208 32 1635 1,17,448 469 41749 3. Maharashtra Flood Situation:- As per situation report received from SEOC, Maharashtra, due to heavy rainfall 09 districts namely Ratnagiri, Raigad, Kolhapur, Thane, Sangli, Satara, Sindhudurg, Pune and Mumbai Suburban are affected. Search and rescue operation are continue goingon by NDRF, Indian Air Force, Indian Navy, Indian Army, SDRF and local administration. Brief about the current flood situation in Maharashtra is at- Annexure-I. 4. Total 152 Teams of NDRF have been prepositioned/ deployed across the country. State wise deployment is at –Annexure-II. Today NIL reports received from 12 States/ UTs:- Arunachal Pradesh, Assam, Gujarat, Himachal Pradesh, Manipur, Odisha, Rajasthan, Punjab, Tripura, Uttarakhand, Andaman & Nicobar and Puducherry. 5. Today situation report not received from 17 States/ UTs:- Chhattisgarh, Goa, Haryana, Jharkhand, Meghalaya, Mizoram, Nagaland, Sikkim, Tamil Nadu, Telangana, West Bengal, Chandigarh, Dadra & Nagar Haveli Daman & Diu, Delhi, Lakshadweep, Ladakh and Jammu & Srinagar. ******** Annexure-I Ministry of Home Affairs (National Emergency Response Centre) ********** Brief about the current flood situation in Maharashtra as on 25.07.2021 at 2000 hrs. 1. Forecast of Central Water Commission. Red Warning (Extreme Flood Situation): Nil Orange Warning (Severe Flood Situation) River Warna at Samdoli (Seasonal) in Sangli district of Maharashtra continues to flow in SEVERE SITUATION at 12:00 hrs today with Rising trend River Panchganga at Terwad (Seasonal) in Kolhapur district of Maharashtra continues to flow in SEVERE SITUATION at 12:00 hrs today with Rising trend River Krishna at KURUNDWAD in Kolhapur district of Maharashtra continues to flow in SEVERE SITUATION at 12:00 hrs today with Rising trend River Yerala at NANDRE in Sangli district of Maharashtra continues to flow in SEVERE SITUATION at 12:00 hrs today with Rising trend River Krishna at Arjunwad (Seasonal) in Sangli district of Maharashtra continues to flow in SEVERE SITUATION at 12:00 hrs today with Rising trend 2. Forecast of IMD On 25.07.2021- Heavy Rainfall at isolated places over Maharashtra. 3. Brief of Incident: - Torrential Rainfall in various parts of the State often coinciding with high tides and also discharge from dams led to various regions in the State getting inundated thereby resulting in floods across multiple districts in the State. Mahad and Poladpur in Raigad, Chiplun and khed in Ratnagiri along with various areas in Satara, Kolhapur and Sangli have been affected. Also flood situation arose in the districts of Thane and Palghar. 4. Current Status: - i. As per situation report received from SEOC, Maharashtra, due to heavy rainfall 09 districts I,e.Ratnagiri, Raigad, Kolhapur, Thane, Sangli, Satara, Sindhudurg, Pune and Mumbai Suburban are affected. ii. 2,29,074 people have been evacueted from Districtd, Ratnagiri, Satara, Thane, Kolhapur, Sangli, Pune, Raigad and Sindhudurg. iii. Telecommunication, electricity supply and Road communication are still interrupted at some places in affected districts. iv. Search and rescue operation is going on in all affected areas. 5. Steps taken by Central Government: - i. Situation is being monitored 24x7 by Central Government at the highest level. ii. MHA deployed 34 NDRF teams with all necessary rescue equipment in affected areas. iii. Till now, NDRF rescued 3740 persons, evacuated 1453 persons and retrieved 89 dead bodies. iv. MHA coordinate with MoD for mobilization of following resources:- Seven Naval Rescue Teams (including specialist naval divers and diving equipment) equipped with Gemini rubber boats, loud hailers, first aid kits, life jackets and life buoys, for deployment at Ratnagiri and Raigarh districts. Airlifting of marooned personnel from Raigarh district undertaken. One Seeking 42C Helicopter from INS SHIKRA, Mumbai deployed at Poladpur/ Raigarh for rescue operation. Two Sorties of ALH (ex Hansa) at Ganjem near Ponda to assist rescue operations and assess water levels. One C-17 and two C-130 aircrafts deployed to airlift NDRF team. In addition, MI- 17 Helicopter also resist administration for rescue and relief operation. Indian Army has also deployed 06 officers, 24 JCOs and 305 Other Ranks comprising of Infantry, ETF, Medical team, EME (Recovery) and Signal in Districts Ratnagiri, Kolhpur and Sangli. Indian Coast Guard has deployed 03 Disaster Response teams with Gemini Boats and necessary life saving equipments Senior Officers of MHA are in regular touch with State Government officers to render all necessary assistance. 6. Steps taken by State Government: - State government provided a fund Rs. 2 crore to Raigad for response from State Disaster Response Fund A fund of Rs 50 Lakhs has been allocated to all other affected districts for immediate response. Restoration work of telecommunication and electricity line is on progress 7. The details of Damages reported by State during last 24 Hrs. and 72 Hrs. are under. Particular During 24 Hrs. During 72 Hrs. i. Rainfall 90.4 mm ii. No. of Districts affected 09 (Ratnagiri, Raigad, 09 (Ratnagiri, Raigad, with Name Kolhapur, Thane, Sangli, Kolhapur, Thane, Sangli, Satara, Sindhudurg, Pune Satara, Sindhudurg, Pune and Mumbai Suburban) and Mumbai Suburban) iii. No. of village effected Nil 875 iv. Population affected - 229074 v. Human lives 37 149 lost vi. No. of missing 01 100 vii. No. of injured - 50 viii. Houses damaged Fully- 05 Partially- - - ix. Animal affected 27 3248 x. No. of persons evacuated - 229074 xi. No. of Relief centre opened - 06 xii. Inmates in relief camps - 2000 xiii. Relief material distributed - - xiv. Total crop area - - affected (in hectares) xv. Infrastructure damage - Bridge on Vashishti river damaged at Chiplun 8. Landslide incidents:- Raigard:- On 23.7.2021 due to heavy rainfall, a land slide incident took place in District Raigad. Till now 60 dead bodies have been recovered, 28 persons got injured and 35 persons are still missing search and rescue operation continues going on. Satara:- Due to torrential rainfall in the district with Mahabaleshwar receiving more than 1100 mm of rainfall in less