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Ministry of Home Affairs Disaster Management Division Ministry of Home Affairs Disaster Management Division National Emergency Response Centre (NERC) **** Situation report on Heavy Rain fall in Kerala, Karnataka, Assam, West Bengal and Uttar Pradesh, [As on 24th August’ 2018 at 1800 Hrs.] As per information received from SEOCs Kerala, Karnataka, Assam, West Bengal and Uttar Pradesh due to flood/heavy rainfall/landslide the following damages have been reported during current monsoon season: 1. Kerala: Till date During last 24 hours i. Rainfall 1873.78MM 1.84 MM (Average) ii. No. of Districts 14 ( Kannur, Kollam, Kasaragod, 06 (Alappuzha, Thrissur, Palakad, affected Alappuzha, Thrissur, Kozhikode, Pathanamthitta, Ernakulam, Idukki) with Name Palakad, Malappuram, Pathanamthitta, Ernakulam, Kottayam, Idukki, Thiruvanthapuram, Wayanad) iv. Population effected 54,11,712 - v. Human lives lost 415 23 (Details of district and death cause not intimated by State Government) vi. No. of missing 36 03 vii. No. of injured 124 4 viii. Houses damaged Fully-1722 Partially- 20945 Fully- 15 Partially -20 ix. Animal deaths Animal: 46,867, Poultry- - 1,72,02,457 x. No. of persons 280679 - evacuated xi. No. of Relief camp 5645 2287 opened xii. Inmates in relief 14,52,425 869224 camps xiii. Relief material Yes Electric Bulbs, LPG, Food Yes distributed xiv. Total crop area 43727.73 Ha 56439.19 Ha affected (in acres) Cash crops: 983No. Tree uprooted: 4920 No Plantain tree with fruit: 17,517 Plantain tree without fruit-15,000 xv. Infrastructure damage District Road: 3652.5 Km; - Panchayath road: 2590.49 Km State highways: 106.1 Km ; Poles: 5441 Transformers up to 11 KV: 1437 Assistance provided by Government of India:- i. NDRF At present 03 teams of NDRF consisting of 110 rescuers and 20 boats are deployed. From 9th August, 2018 to 21st August, 2018, NDRF has rescued 535 persons, evacuated 25225 persons, retrieved dead bodies 10, rescued livestock 119 and medical assistance provided to 5562 persons. ii. Air Force/Navy/ Army Air Force: 7x MI-17 V, 2x ALH. In addition 1xC-17; 1xIL-76 1xC- 130; 4xAN-32ferrying resources.Cumulative Air effort -1148 Sorties/1203 hrs carried out -3736 passengers,1418T load Airlifted. Army: 2x Engineering Task Force (ETFs), 12x medical Teams; 11xBoats, 2xALH ,2xChetak. Navy: 20 teams(Stand by); 26x Boats (Stand by). 5X Dornier; 4x Sea King, 3x ALH and 4x Chetak. Coast Guard: 19DTR ; 3x Dornier and 2xChetak. Till date 36,000 personnel rescued and provided medical Aid to 7000 persons. iii. Other Central Government 7 Companies of BSF; CISF, CRPF and RAF’s; 10 Boats. Ministry/Department/CAPFs Deployment of SDRF, Local, Police and other forces:- i. SDRF, Local Yes Police/Fire/Boats 02. Karnataka Till date (During current During last 24 hours monsoon season) i. Rainfall 682 mm 3 mm ii. No. of Districts affected 11 (Udupi, Uttara Kannada, 11 (Udupi, Dakshina Kannada with Name Dakshina Kannada, Kodagu, ,Uttara Kannada, , Kodagu, Chikkamgalur, Hassan, Mysore, Chikkamgalur, Hassan, Mysore, Shivamogga, Bellary, Davanagere Shivamogga, Bellary, Davanagere and Raichur) and Raichur) iii. No. of village effected 275 30 iv. Population effected 3,50,000 3,50,000 v. Human lives lost 166 02 (Landslide) vi. No. of missing 03 - vii. No. of injured 04 - viii. Houses damaged 13109 1082 ix. Animal affected 739 - x. No. of persons evacuated 13333 5200 xi. No. of Relief camp opened 124 35 xii. Inmates in relief camps 5839 2000 xiii. Relief material distributed Food, Water, and Medicine etc. Food, Water, and Medicine etc. xiv. Total crop area 3521.65 Ha - affected (in hectares) xv. Infrastructure damage Damages to roads, - bridges/culverts, irrigation tanks, electrical poles, transformers. Assistance provided by Government of India:- i. NDRF 05 Teams of NDRF consisting of 140 rescuers with 11 boats are deployed. ii. Air Force/Navy/ Army 1x Coln, 1xETF & 1x QRMT remain deployed in Kodagu district. 504 persons rescued 02 temporary bridges constructed. iii. Other Central Government - Ministry/Department Deployment of SDRF, Local, Police and other forces:- i. SDRF, Local Yes Police/Fire/Boats Civil defence QRT NCC 03. Assam: Till date During last 24 hours i. Rainfall 837.80 mm 8.6 mm ii. No. of Districts affected 23 (Dhemaji, Lakhimpur Sonitpur, 01 (Dhemaji) with Name Nalbari,Biswanath, Udalguri, Barpeta , Chirang, Kokrajhar ,Nagaon. Hojai, Karbi-Anglong East, Karbi-Anglong West, Golaghat, Dibrugarh, Jorhat, Majuli, Charaideo Karimganj, Sivasagar, Hailakandi , Cachar and Dima Hasao district) iii. No. of village effected 1,457 04 iv. Population effected 11,46,598 6774 v. Human lives lost 47 01 (Landslide) vi. No. of missing Nil Nil vii. No. of injured Nil Nil viii. Houses damaged Fully-986 Partially-5,198 Fully - Nil Partially- Nil ix. Animal affected Big-136 Small- 56 - x. No. of persons evacuated 41,472 - xi. No. of Relief camp opened 356 - xii. Inmates in relief camps 2,45,614 - xiii. Relief material distributed Rice-23264.18 Q, Dal-5531.70 Q, - Salt- 1338.04 Q, M.Oil-19001.07 L xiv. Total crop area 27,630.55 33 affected (in hectares) xv. Infrastructure damage Damages to roads, bridges, - embankments Assistance provided by Government of India:- i. NDRF 12 Teams of NDRF consisting of 343 rescuers with 35 boats are deployed. Till date NDRF has evacuated 5197 persons. ii. Air Force/Navy/ Army Assam Rifles (in Cachar district) iii. Other Central Government - Ministry/Department Deployment of SDRF, Local, Police and other forces:- i. SDRF, Local Deployed in 30 locations Police/Fire/Boats 04. West Bengal: Till date (During current monsoon During last 24 hours season) i. Rainfall - - ii. No. of Districts affected 23 (North 24 Parganas, Birbhum, 03 (Darjeeling, Kalimpong, with Name Paschim Burdwan,Purba Burdwan, Purba Burdwan) Bankura, Alipurduar,Jalpaiguri, Darjeeling, Nadia, Coochbehar, Hooghly,Kalimpong, Paschim Medinipur,Jhargram, South 24 Parganas, Purulia, Purba Medinipur, Uttar Dinajpur, Dakshin Dinajpur, Murshidabad, Howrah, Kolkata) iii. No. of village effected 2181 02 iv. Population effected 227879 50 v. Human lives lost 198 01 (Drowning) vi. No. of missing 05 - vii. No. of injured 32 - viii. Houses damaged Fully - 1278 Fully - 08 Partially – 11218 Partially – 19 ix. Animal affected 25 - x. No. of persons evacuated - - xi. No. of Relief camp opened - - xii. Inmates in relief camps - - xiii. Relief material distributed Sugar, Rice, Molasses, Tarpaulin, - Pulses, Cooked food , drinking water xiv. Total crop area 48552.580 - affected (in hectares) xv. Infrastructure damage Damages to roads, bridges, - embankments Assistance provided by Government of India:- i. NDRF 09 Teams of NDRF consisting of 279 rescuers with 15 boats are deployed. ii. Air Force/Navy/ Army Nil iii. Other Central Government Nil Ministry/Department Deployment of SDRF, Local, Police and other forces:- i. SDRF, Local Nil Police/Fire/Boats 05. Uttar Pradesh: Till date (During current monsoon During last 24 hours season) i. Rainfall 487.10 mm 4.7 mm ii. No. of Districts affected 16 ( Faizabad, Farrukhabad, Bijnor, 07 (Lakhimpur Kheri, with Name Kanpur Dehat, Behraich, Gonda, Faizabad, Basti, Ambedkar Banrabanki, Kanpur Nagar, Lakhimpur Nagar, Gonda, Barabanki, Kheri, Sitapur, Pilibhit, Mau, Kushinagar) Siddharthnagar, Kushinagar,Basti, Ambedkar Nagar)) iii. No. of village effected 384 11 iv. Population effected 258247 14450 v. Human lives lost 215 05 (Boat capsizing) vi. No. of missing 14 14 vii. No. of injured 175 - viii. Houses damaged 3953 130 ix. Animal affected 203 01 x. No. of persons evacuated 27249 - xi. No. of Relief camp opened 66 01 xii. Inmates in relief camps 10842 490 xiii. Relief material distributed 10074 300 xiv. Total crop area 42373.33 - affected (in hectares) xv. Infrastructure damage 02 - Assistance provided by Government of India:- i. NDRF 09 Teams of NDRF consisting of 238 rescuers with 21 boats are deployed. ii. Air Force/Navy/ Army Nil iii. Other Central Government Nil Ministry/Department Deployment of SDRF, Local, Police and other forces:- i. SDRF 01 ii. State Police/ Fire 16 iii. Boats 600 ***** .
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