SINDH PROVINCE Camp Population Density and % of Tehsils Covered by Max Flood Outline 21 October 2010
De-excluded Area Sui Rojhan 0 50 100 kms Khanpur Dera Murad Jamali Rahim Yar Khan Jhal Magsi Jhat Pat Kashmore Gandawa Jaccobabad Thul Sadiqabad Jacobabad Kashmore Kandhkot Liaquat Pur Ubauro Usta Mohammad Shikarpur Garhi Khairo Khanpur Ghotki Khuzdar Shikarpur Lakhi Daharki Shahdad Kot Garhi Yasin Pano Aqil SINDH Miro Khan Ratodero Ghotki Sukkur Qambar Rohri Mirpur Mathelo Shahdad kot Kingri Kambar Ali Khan Larkana Khairpur Sukkur Khangarh Gambat Warah Larkana Salehpat Dokri Kot Diji Sobho Dero Mehar
Khairpur Nathan Shah Kandiaro Jaccobabad Kashmore Mirwah Shikarpur Ghotki Qambar Shahdad kot Naushahro Larkana Sukkur Dadu Feroze Bhiria Naushahro Feroze Dadu Khairpur Wadh Dadu Faiz Ganj Naushahro Feroze Khairpur S.Benazirabad Moro Nara Sanghar Jamshoro Matiari Dadu District: 900 000 People affected by the flood Tando Allahyar Umer Kot Johi in need of more assistance. Hyderabad Mirpur Khas Awaiting more information Karachi Tando Muhammad Khan Badin Tharparkar Daulat Pur Thatta Nawabshah S.Benazirabad I N D I A Sehwan
Sakrand Districts with assessement data as of 19 October 2010 Sanghar Shahdadpur Sinjhoro Dureji Hala Sanghar Khipro Tando Adam Legend Kanraj Jam Nawaz Ali Matiari Tehsil Flood Jamshoro Pakistan Uthal Kotri Percentage Covered (sq km)
Matiari 3 % - 5 % Mirpur Khas Thano Bula Khan 5 % - 25 % Sindh Pithoro Umer Kot 25 % - 35 % Sonmiani Tando Umer Kot Hyderabad Allahyar 35 % - 50 % Hyderabad Kot Ghulam Muhammad > 50 % Mirpur Samaro Latifabad Hub Khas UNOSAT_Flood_Extend_16Sept2010 Gaddani S Chachro Provincial Boundary Matli Kunri District Boundary Karachi West Tando Digri Karachi Thatta Muhammad Rivers Malir Khan Karachi Central Gradient representation from Yellow to Karachi East Red represents the increased density of Karachi South Tando Bago camp Population. It may not necessarily reflect the number of population affected Mirpur Bathoro Badin Tharparkar by the floods. Golarchi Camp Population density represents Sujawal Mirpur Sakro only the fMigithuires available at this time. Badin Diplo Many camp areas are still to repoNratg.ar Parkar
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Kharo Chan 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.
Sources: Flood water analysis by UNITAR/UNOSAT (27/08/2010) Administrative Boundaries by GAUL Camp data by CCCM, PDMA, UNHCR Map Doc Name: PAK452_PercentageAffectedTehsil_CampPoPDensity_A3_21102010 GLIDE Num: FL-2010-000141-PAK Creation Date: 21 October 2010 Nominal Scale at A3 paper size: 1: 1,500,000