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Flood Impact Profile (From the KP PDMA Situation Report 27 August 2010) PAK281 Pakistan Floods: Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Province - Flood Impact Profile (from the KP PDMA Situation Report 27 August 2010) PAK281 This map shows a summary of the situation in the Khyber Pakhtunkhwa TAJIKISTAN Province as taken from the Government of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Provincial Disaster Management Authority Situation Report. Disclaimers: The designations employed and the presentation of material on this map do ! ! not imply the expression of any opinion ! ! !! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! !! ! ! ! !!! !! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! whatsoever on the part of the Secretariat ! !! ! ! ! !! !! ! ! ! of the United Nations concerning the ! ! legal status of any country, territory, city or area or of its authorities, or concerning the delimitation of its frontiers or Chitral GILGIT - boundaries. Population Affected: BALTISTAN 79,044 Note: Dotted line represents approximately the Line of Control in Jammu and Kashmir agreed upon by India and Pakistan. The final status of Jammu and Kashmir has not yet been agreed upon by the parties. Swat Population Affected: Sources: 725,319 PDMA (Situation Report 27/08/2010) GAUL (administrative boundaries) Kohistan Notes: Population Affected: Affected population figures have been Upper Dir 530,666 derived from the PDMA figures quoted Population Affected: for households affected, using the 240,570 assumption that there are eight people per household. Using this assumption the total number calculated equals the total population affected figure quoted by Shangla Khyber Pakhtunkhwa PDMA. Lower Dir Population Affected: Population Affected: Batagram 206,498 95,599 Population Affected: 11,904 Malakand PA Buner Population Affected: Mansehra 51,527 Population Affected: 6,416 Population Affected: 26,138 JAMMUAND Mardan KASHMIR AFGHANISTAN Population Affected: Charsadda 22,848 Population Affected: 574,550 Swabi Population Affected: Abbottabad 17,587 TARBELA Peshawar Haripur Population Affected: Nowshera Population Affected: 270,935 Population Affected: 64,738 571,221 FATA ISLAMABAD Hangu Kohat Population Affected: Population Affected: 44,247 Barrages 52,390 PUNJAB Rivers Karak International Boundary Population Affected: MANGLA 58,211 Provincial Boundary 0 50 100 kms Bannu District Boundary Population Affected: Line of Control as promulgated !!! 62,255 in the 1971 SIMLA Agreement Map Doc Name: Number of Persons Affected PAK281_Monsoon_Flood_Affected_ Lakki Marwat Districts_KPK_a3_v1_31082010 GLIDE Num: FL-2010-000141-PAK 0 Population Affected: 00 32,105 Creation Date: 31 August 2010 0 50, <50,000 100,000 200,000 300,000 400,000 500,000 750,000 7 Nominal Scale at A3 paper size: 1:2,200,000 > CHASHMA PDMA/PaRRSA Update # 29 - 1400 Hours - Summary of Losses / Damages : 27 August 2010 Total Total HH Infrastructure PESCO Livestock Population Affected District Population Dead Injured Population Affected Houses Education Health Trans Grid Crops inaccessible Villages Shops Roads Bridges CulvertsG Buildings WSS PoleCattle Others Details Tank Million Displaced Approx PD CD Facilities Facilities Former Station (Acres) Population Affected: Tank 0.343 11 20 35000 16 21,270 1 7 3 1 3 19 170,160 DI Khan 1.247 31 61 20468 26 56,373 846 2924 35 2 311 29 2 180252 Lakki Marwat 0.708 11 26 26 4,013 107 57 5 2 1 8 1 9 31 Bannu 0.938 8 9 2700 49 7,782 30 1 6 35 2 9 10 29 135 89232 Mansehra 1.526 34 37 28413 12 3,267 4059 33 3 3 9 33 40 D. I. Khan Abbottabad 1.09 17 5 9044 1292 1 104 74 1500 Population Affected: Haripur 0.895 37 21 20629 42 8,092 83 2947 1 3 1 39 10 51 56 9 141 450,981 Battagram 0.607 33 18 1232 9 1,488 865 176 72 35 25 11 59 1 18 361 Kohistan 0.478 85 10 32122 150000 38 66,333 488 1902 3 107 11 6 4300 Peshawar 3.054 40 68 37373 16 33,867 15202 5339 14 120 92797 Charsada 1.431 66 114 145810 34 71,819 13,827 20,830 34 3 32 40 Nowshera 1.226 167 10 350336 27 71,403 17,892 50,048 4 137 11 11 1 Mardan 2.074 8 40 11403 43 2,856 6016 1629 8 35 8 700 Swabi 1.45 6 4 742 11 2,198 3 30 65 100 Karak 0.63 20 52 217,276 7 83 1 1 28 6 Kohat 0.821 35 36 50 32 5,531 10601 311 1 29 302 3750 Hangu 0.459 12 13 581 19 6,549 100 83 1 2 1 7 26 Swat 1.863 95 207 101220 350000 42 90,665 3 14460 161 2 21 3 69 13 43 1 34470 Dir Lower 1.068 35 12 420 7 25,812 200 60 56 16 1 13 70 Malakand 0.669 18 15 2436 6 6,441 738 348 224 20 7 16 48 63 2 35000 Shangla 0.636 162TRIMMU 241 11403 60000 7 11,950 1869 1629 4 30 36 5 81 20 Buner 0.792 23 35 3311 24 802 1343 473 15 15 3 6 8 3 29 25 104 227 3747 BALOCHISTAN Dir Upper 0.795 77 4 100000 100000 14 30,071 600 55 57 100 19 14 5 43 104 2720 25000 Chitral 0.428 21 21 1155 12 9,881 353 165 17 13 39 44 1 180 150 M Ton Wheet of Food Dept Province 560 50 80,000 Total 25.228 1052 1079 915848 660000 533 545739 71173 108870 500 283 278 23 885 162 173 903 605 305 5 8579 466698 80000 INDIA.
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