GOVERNMENT of PAKISTAN CLIMATE CHANGE DIVISION NATIONAL DISASTER MANAGEMENT AUTHORITY MONSOON WEATHER SITUATION REPORT 2014 DATED: 11 September 2014

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GOVERNMENT of PAKISTAN CLIMATE CHANGE DIVISION NATIONAL DISASTER MANAGEMENT AUTHORITY MONSOON WEATHER SITUATION REPORT 2014 DATED: 11 September 2014 GOVERNMENT OF PAKISTAN CLIMATE CHANGE DIVISION NATIONAL DISASTER MANAGEMENT AUTHORITY MONSOON WEATHER SITUATION REPORT 2014 DATED: 11 September 2014 RIVERS RESERVOIRS LOSSES / DAMAGES River / MAX Conservation Actual Observations RESERVOIR Today (Feet) Structure Design Forecast for Forecasted Level (Feet) Capacity In Flow Out Flow Next 24 hrs Flood Level Tarbela 1,550.00 1,542.62 (Cusecs) (thousand (thousand (Inflow) (Inflow) cusecs) cusecs) Mangla 1,242.00 1,242.00 RIVER INDUS RAINFALL (MM) PAST 24 HOURS Tarbela 1,500,000 102.0 50.0 90 – 100 Below Low Lahore (A/P) 12 No Significant Kalabagh 950,000 99.0 90.7 -do- Details Attached at Annex “A” Change Chashma 950,000 84.2 78.2 -do- -do- Taunsa 1,000,000 85.4 69.6 -do- -do- Guddu 1,200,000 190.4 164.9 170 – 210 Low No Significant Sukkur 900,000 81.4 28.8 Below Low Change Kotri 850,000 28.7 0.0 -do- -do- RIVER KABUL METEOROLOGICAL FEATURES NOTES No Significant Nowshera - 17.2 17.2 Below Low FLOOD WARNINGS Change RIVER JHELUM 1. As per FFD Lahore, River Chenab at Mangla 1,060,000 77.0 73.4 60 – 80 Low Punjnad is likely to attain 600,000 cusecs to No Significant 700,000 cusecs, Exceptionally High Flood Rasul 850,000 69.4 66.2 Below Low Yesterday’s Monsoon Low over South Uttar Pradesh (India) Change Level during the period from 1200 PST of RIVER CHENAB persists & has weakened. 12/09/14 to 1200 PST of 15/09/14. Under this condition Districts Toba Tek Marala 1,100,000 78.7 75.7 70 – 80 Below Low Seasonal Low lies over North Balochistan. Singh, Khanewal, Layyah, Muzaffargarh No Significant Khanki 800,000 88.8 88.8 -do- Change and Multan are likely to be inundated. All concerned authorities have been warned Qadirabad 807,000 89.5 89.5 -do- -do- to take all necessary measures to avoid any Trimmu 645,000 592.3 592.3 500 – 600 Very High WEATHER FORECAST FOR NEXT 24 HOURS loss of life and property. 2. As per FFD Lahore, in continuation of 700,000 131.5 116.0 150 R 300 Medium Panjnad previous Flood Warning. Due to a second RIVER RAVI wave in River Chenab peak, Exceptionally No Significant High Flood Level (above 600,000 cusecs) at Jassar 275,000 9.1 9.1 Below Low Change Mainly dry weather is expected over the most parts of the Trimmu shall persist for next 24 – 48 hours Shahdara 250,000 16.0 16.0 -do- -do- with a likely peak discharge of 800,000 country however, isolated thundershowers are expected over cusecs, till 2100 PST of 12/09/14. Balloki 225,000 63.1 48.8 40 – 60 Low Rawalpindi, Gujranwala, Lahore, Malakand, Hazara, Peshawar Under this condition Districts Multan, Sidhnai 150,000 50.4 37.6 50 – 70 High Muzafargarh, Khanewal, Jhang and Toba RIVER SUTLEJ & Kohat Divisions, Gilgit Baltistan, Kashmir & Southeast Sindh. Tek Singh are likely to be inundated. No Significant G.S. Wala - 10.00 Feet only Below Low All concerned authorities are requested to Change take necessary measures to avoid any loss Sulemanki 325,000 16.5 10.8 -do- -do- of life and property. Islam 300,000 16.6 14.6 -do- -do- Sources: PMD & Flood Forecasting Division (Isolated – 20% to 30% of area, Scattered – 30% to 50% of area, Widespread – 90% to 100% of area.) PMD Rain scales are good for Islamabad. However, its accuracy for all areas depends on Soil, time / duration of rain falls and its geographical spread. Light Rain - 5 mm, Moderate Rain- 7 – 25 mm, Heavy Rain- 25 – 75 mm, Very Heavy Rain- Above 75 mm NDMA Contact Numbers During Office Hours: Tel. (051) 920-2523, Control Room Contact Numbers: Tel. (051) 920-5037, Fax. (051) 920-5086, NDMA Website: http://www.ndma.gov.pk Annex “A” DAMAGES & LOSSES PUNJAB House Damaged Crops Relief Pers in Villages Cattle Head Population Cattle Health S# Districts Deaths Injured Affected Camps Relief Affected Perished Affected Vaccinated Camps Partially Fully (Acres) Estb. Camps Rawalpindi Division 1 Rawalpindi 13 6 98 3 23 18,739 118 21 96 0 0 0 2 Attock 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 Chakwal 1 8 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 4 Jhelum 13 11 4,033 440 362 19,225 45 13 116,454 0 0 0 TOTAL 30 25 4,132 443 385 37,964 163 34 116,550 0 0 0 Gujranwala Division 5 Gujranwala 7 12 16 1 70 78,071 0 14 243,287 264 9,402 21 6 Gujrat 6 10 709 9 41 22,760 49 25 27,000 0 580 25 7 Hafizabad 5 11 11 0 200 127,851 0 10 200,000 150 0 0 8 Mandibahauddin 5 0 7 0 103 130,052 6 6 226,645 6 23,435 0 9 Narowal 15 20 10 0 131 16,830 2 13 111,000 0 327,900 6 10 Sialkot 32 23 170 90 309 20,000 80 29 104,000 1,045 38,835 37 TOTAL 70 76 923 100 854 395,564 137 97 911,932 1,465 400,152 89 Sargodha Division 11 Khushab 0 3 0 0 54 15,596 0 7 0 1,150 12,658 7 12 Sargodha 5 3 460 270 189 177,625 0 19 279,980 700 15,592 389 13 Mianwali 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 14 Bhakkar 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 TOTAL 5 6 460 270 243 193,221 0 26 279,980 1,850 28,250 396 Faisalabad Division 15 Faisalabad 12 31 10 0 0 3,495 11 0 0 0 0 0 16 Jhang 0 0 0 375 220,980 0 18 221,140 5,000 16,000 19 17 Chiniot 1 0 280 843 132 51,713 33 9 133 0 35,610 9 18 T.T. Singh 1 0 0 0 89 0 0 8 0 0 11,225 0 TOTAL 14 31 290 843 596 276,188 44 35 221,273 5,000 62,835 28 Lahore Division 19 Lahore 27 68 32 13 0 11,030 0 0 0 0 0 0 20 Kasur 17 34 0 36 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 21 Sheikhupura 7 47 53 0 118 24,701 0 23 27 0 605,500 0 22 Nankana Sahib 0 0 0 0 0 14,456 0 0 0 0 0 0 TOTAL 51 149 85 49 118 50,187 0 23 27 0 605,500 0 Sahiwal Division 23 Sahiwal 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 24 Okara 8 53 72 11 0 12,002 9 12 0 0 204,258 12 25 Pakpattan 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 TOTAL 9 53 72 11 0 12,002 9 12 0 0 204,258 12 Multan Division 26 Multan 0 0 0 0 125 0 0 22 268,629 450 0 20 27 Khanewal 2 1 5 6 40 19,853 0 13 85,060 86 107,775 13 28 Lodhran 0 3 0 0 0 0 0 9 0 0 0 12 29 Vehari 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 14 0 0 0 18 TOTAL 4 4 5 6 165 19,853 0 58 353,689 536 107,775 63 D.G. Khan Division 30 D.G. Khan 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 31 Layyah 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 32 Muzaffargarh 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 25 0 0 0 0 33 Rajanpur 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 TOTAL 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 25 0 0 0 0 Bahawalpur Division 34 Bahawalpur 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 15 0 0 14,806 9 35 Rahim Yar Khan 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 20 0 0 2,460 93 36 Bahawalnagar 1 3 1 0 0 20,883 0 14 0 14 14 14 TOTAL 1 3 1 0 0 20,883 0 49 0 14 17,280 116 184 347 5,968 1,722 2,361 1,005,862 353 359 1,883,451 8,865 1,426,050 704 GRAND TOTAL Damages & Losses Azad Jammu & Kashmir Houses Damaged Area Crop Area Relief Villages Persons Cattle Water Pers. in Ser Districts Deaths Injured Affected Affected Shops Camps Affected Affected Perished Mills Camp Partially Fully (Acres) (Acres) Estb. 1 Neelum - 1 60 40 7 460 - - 180 47 21 - - 2 Muzaffarabad 1 - 70 19 14 509 - - - 40 1 - - 3 Hattian 1 19 260 65 18 1,885 38 28 60 13 5 - - 4 Bagh 2 9 272 430 75 2,334 2,300 1,200 47 65 - 1 100 5 Haveli 29 60 1,925 529 - 14,004 - - 550 22 - - - 6 Rawalakot 5 - 570 200 - 4,190 - - - - - - - 7 Sudhnoti 14 - 84 12 - 600 - - - - - - - 8 Kotli 8 15 841 734 6 6,621 - 820 195 - - - - 9 Mirpur 2 6 259 26 - 1,839 - - 793 2 - - - 10 Bhimber 3 1 218 399 - 1,925 - - 45 - - - - TOTAL 66 111 4,559 2,454 120 34,367 2,338 2,048 1,870 189 27 - 100 Damages & Losses Gilgit – Baltistan Union/ Cropped Area Area House Damaged Cattle / Relief Persons Villages Cattle Shed Pers in Relief Ser District Died Injured Affected Affected Goats Camp Affected Councils Perished Camps (Acres) (Acres) Partially Fully Died Estb Affected 1.
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