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Flood Shelters Date and Time: Monday, 01 September 2014 : 16:00 BST Hazards Countrywide Inundation Situation Warning: Special Instruction (if any): Highlights RAINFALL AND RIVER SITUATION SUMMARY AS ON SEPTEMBER 01, 2014. The Brahmaputra-Jamuna, Ganges are in falling trend while Padma is in rising trend. The Brahmaputra-Jamuna, Ganges-Padma and Meghna may likely continue to fall in next 72 hours. The Padma may likely to fall in next 24 hour The rivers around Dhaka City (Buriganga, Balu, Turag and Tongi Khal) may likely to rise in next 24 hours. Flood situation in the districts of Shariotpur, Madaripur, Munshiganj, Rajbari, Faridpur may likely to improve in next 48 hours while Flood situation in Manikganj remain steady. Flood Situation in the districts of Kurigram, Rangpur, Gaibandha Bogra, Serajganj, Jamalpur, Tangail and Sunamganj may continue to improve in next 72 hours. In following 18 stations, water is flowing above their respective danger levels recorded today at 06.00 AM. STATION ABOVE DANGER LEVEL: Water level recorded during last 24 hrs ending at 06:00 AM today is: Rivers Name Station name Rise(+)/ Above Danger Level in cm Fall(-) cm Ghagot Gaibandha -16 +24 Brahmaputra Chilmari -20 +1 Jamuna Bahadurabad -22 +30 Jamuna Sariakandi -15 +73 Jamuna Serajganj -14 +23 Jamuna Aricha -9 +5 GUR Singra +10 +40 Atrai Baghabari +6 +110 Dhaleswari Elasin -4 +87 Lakha Lakhpur +4 +95 Lakha Narayanganj +2 +22 Turag Mirpur +5 +4 Kaliganga Taraghat +9 +39 Padma Goalundo -4 +23 Padma Bhagyakul +1 +26 Padma Sureswar +5 +15 Old Surma Derai -4 +9 Kangsha Jariajanjail -8 +60 Page 1 of 16 DMIC is the information hub of the MoDMR for risk reduction, hazard early warnings and emergency response and recovery activities. RAINFALL Significant rainfalls recorded during last 24 hrs ending at 06:00 AM today. Station name Rainfall in mm Station name Rainfall in mm Kanaighat 65.0 Jessore 49.6 Teknaf 62.0 Patuakhali 25.5 GENERAL CONDITION Monitored water Level stations 83 Steady 03 Rise 30 Not reported 01 Fall 49 Above danger level 18 [Source: FFWC, BWDB- www.ffwc.gov.bd] Last updated on Date: September 01, 2014 MAP Image WRF 72 Hour Rainfall Forecast (District) [Source: BMD, www.bmd.gov.bd] [Source: FFWC, BWDB- www.ffwc.gov.bd] Last updated on Date: September 01, 2014 Last updated on Date: August 30, 2014 Page 2 of 16 DMIC is the information hub of the MoDMR for risk reduction, hazard early warnings and emergency response and recovery activities. [Source: FFWC, BWDB- www.ffwc.gov.bd] Last updated on Date: September 01, 2014 Page 3 of 16 DMIC is the information hub of the MoDMR for risk reduction, hazard early warnings and emergency response and recovery activities. Damage Details Damage Details [Table-1]: Effected Effected Family Effected Phone No (DRRO) District Upzilla Partilly Full Total People Office Mobile Sundarganj, Gaibandha Sadar 1 Gaibandha 16,708.00 11,508.00 28,216.00 132,047.00 0541-61605 01762695057 and Fulchhari 2 Nilphamari Dimla 3,452.00 260.00 3,712.00 18,540.00 0551-61406 01715015707 3 Kurigram All Upzilla 56,843.00 3,737.00 60,580.00 255,924.00 0581-61630 01710138625 Sariakandi, Sonatola and 4 Bogra 88,350.00 1,220.00 89,570.00 363,690.00 0581-65521 01733335408 Dhunat 5 Lalmonirhat All Upzilla 10,198.00 839.00 11,039.00 46,327.00 0591-61386 01717621719 Gangachara, Pirgachha and 6 Rangpur 2,372.00 665.00 3,037.00 12,148.00 0521-62232 01712929630 Kaunia 7 Dhaka Dohar - 1,013.00 1,013.00 4,100.00 02-7113404 01714040665 Dewanganj, Islampur, 8 Jamalpur 76,118.00 11,842.00 87,960.00 435,630.00 0981-63458 01711583629 Madarganj and Sarishabari Bhuapur, Gopalpur, Kalihati, Tangail Sadar, Delduar, 9 Tangail 34,804.00 3,679.00 38,483.00 110,565.00 0921-63210 01712152650 Mirzapur, Dhanbari and Nagarpur Sirajganj Sadar, Kazipur, 10 Sirajganj Belkuchi, Chauhali and 59,942.00 2,714.00 62,656.00 250,624.00 0751-62153 01718057631 Shahjadpur Char bhadrasan, Sadarpur and 11 Faridpur 803.00 272.00 1,075.00 4,190.00 0631-62413 01920194600 Faridpur Sadar Durgapur, Kalmakanda, 12 Netrakona Purbadhala, Netrokona Sadar 8,156.00 - 8,156.00 32,624.00 0951-61391 01727349888 and Mohanganj Tahirpur, Bishwambarpur, 13 Sunamganj 32,678.00 4,120.00 36,798.00 445,000.00 0871-61375 Dowarabazar and Chhatak Rajbari Sadar, Goalandaghat, 14 Rajbari Balia kandi, Pangsha and 10,739.00 - 10,739.00 53,695.00 0641-6556801920986897/ 01713500954 Kalukhali 15 Munshiganj Singair, Tongibari and Lohajang 823.00 50.00 873.00 2,867.00 02-7611108 01735558733 Sylhet Sadar, Gowainghat and 16 Sylhet 29,845.00 - 29,845.00 128,630.00 0821-71718501738211294/ 01912867694 Jaintiapur Daulatpur, Shibalaya and 17 Manikganj - 4,648.00 4,648.00 - 02-7711590 01728222623 Harirampur Total 253,908.00 28,338.00 282,246.00 1,467,925.00 [Source: DDM, Last updated on Date: September 01, 2014] Page 4 of 16 DMIC is the information hub of the MoDMR for risk reduction, hazard early warnings and emergency response and recovery activities. Damage Details [Table-2]: Affected Affected Affected No of Affected No of Death Affected Road (KM) Affected Affected House Crops Institute SL District Affected area Affected Bridge/ Embankment Upzilla (Sq. KM) Union Full Partial Full Partial People Cattle Poultry Full Partial Full Partial Calvert (KM) 1 Kurigram 9 542 56 4506 17645 48500 8 69 145 7 42 2 Nilphamari 2 12 2 3 Lalmonirhat 5 23 802 10198 850 4 Gaibandha 4 30 7453 9621 2591 11 34 45 263 11 45 5 Rangpur 3 12 100 2 6 Bogra 3 288 22 5000 8235 11332 4 59 14 69 10 7 Sirajganj 5 635 38 1924 16707 3801 10 180 338 8 Tangail 9 47 3679 58966 33553 5351 9200 17 9 9 Jamalpur 6 743 44 66 1466 34290 3 332 4 471 1 38 10 Dhaka 1 4 4 8 7 1 11 Faridpur 3 12 Sunamganj 11 13 Netrakona 6 42 14 Manikganj 15 Munshiganj 16 Sylhet 17 Rajbari Total 67 2212 288 23472 122838 0 135017 7 5361 9200 218 511 63 1293 20 137 [Source: NDRCC, Last updated on Date: September 01, 2014] Health Situation Details [Table-3]: Health Situation Report Upazilas Affected Affected Shelter Medical Diarrhoea ARI (Pneumonia) Skin Eye Snake bites Death from Distirict Injury *Others (Nos) Upazila Union (Nos) (Nos) team Case Death Case Death Diseases Infection Case Death Drowning Sirajganj 9 7 47 6 58 100 0 48 0 30 3 1 0 2 4 29 Gaibandha 7 4 15 11 120 15 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 30 Bogra 12 3 15 5 32 13 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Kurigram 9 8 27 58 85 31 0 8 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 Netrokona 10 0 0 0 67 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Jamalpur 7 3 45 3 77 53 0 13 0 37 11 2 1 1 33 55 Lalmonirhat 5 2 0 0 54 12 0 0 0 2 2 0 0 0 0 3 Nilphamari 6 2 7 0 23 8 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Tangail 12 5 15 0 15 51 0 12 0 9 5 0 0 2 0 6 Total (9) 77 34 171 83 531 283 0 83 0 78 21 3 1 7 37 123 Grand Total (19 - 31 Aug 2014 ) 77 34 171 83 531 2168 0 598 0 618 216 18 2 24 210 820 *others - without Diarrhoea, ARI (Pneumonia), Skin Diseases, Eye Infection, Snake bite, Drowning, Injury In last 13 days ( 19 -31 August 2014) National Healht Crisis Management Centre and Control Room of DGHS recorded a total of 2168 diarrhea cases, 598 ARI Cases (Acute Respiratory Infection – Pneumonia), 618 Skin diseases, 216 Eye Infections, and 210 Injury with no death (9 flood affected districts). Total Snake bite case is 18 with 2 deaths and total death from drowning is 24 in last 13 days. [Source: National Crisis Management Center and Control Room, DGHS Date: September 01, 2014] Page 5 of 16 DMIC is the information hub of the MoDMR for risk reduction, hazard early warnings and emergency response and recovery activities. Government Response District GR Rice GR Cash District GR Rice GR Cash Sl Sl Name (MT) (Taka) Name (MT) (Taka) 1 Barguna 150.000 400,000.00 33 Sherpur 100.000 200,000.00 2 Barisal 100.000 400,000.00 34 Tangail 400.000 500,000.00 3 Bhola 500.000 1,200,000.00 35 Bagerhat 100.000 100,000.00 4 Jhalokati 50.000 100,000.00 36 Chuadanga 50.000 100,000.00 5 Patuakhali 50.000 200,000.00 37 Jessore 150.000 200,000.00 6 Pirojpur 100.000 100,000.00 38 Jhenaidah 50.000 200,000.00 7 Bandarban 50.000 100,000.00 39 Khulna 50.000 100,000.00 8 Brahmanbaria 50.000 100,000.00 40 Kushtia 150.000 400,000.00 9 Chandpur 150.000 400,000.00 41 Magura 100.000 200,000.00 10 Chittagong 200.000 200,000.00 42 Meherpur 50.000 100,000.00 11 Comilla 100.000 100,000.00 43 Narail 50.000 100,000.00 12 Coxs bazar 200.000 350,000.00 44 Satkhira 50.000 100,000.00 13 Feni 100.000 200,000.00 45 Bogra 250.000 500,000.00 14 Khagrachhari 50.000 200,000.00 46 Joypurhat 50.000 100,000.00 15 Lakshmipur 100.000 200,000.00 47 Naogaon 150.000 200,000.00 16 Noakhali 150.000 200,000.00 48 Natore 50.000 200,000.00 17 Rangamati 50.000 100,000.00 49 Pabna 100.000 400,000.00 18 Dhaka 300.000 900,000.00 50 Rajshahi 150.000 200,000.00 19 Faridpur 150.000 300,000.00 51 Chapainababganj 50.000 100,000.00 20 Gazipur 50.000 100,000.00 52 Sirajganj 500.000 1,000,000.00 21 Gopalganj 50.000 100,000.00 53 Dinajpur 100.000 100,000.00 22 Jamalpur 300.000 1,600,000.00 54 Gaibandha 500.000 1,100,000.00 23 Kishoreganj 50.000 100,000.00 55 Kurigram 800.000 1,100,000.00 24 Madaripur 50.000 100,000.00 56 Lalmonirhat 300.000 1,100,000.00 25 Manikganj 100.000 300,000.00 57 Nilphamari 250.000 300,000.00 26 Mymensingh 100.000 100,000.00 58 Panchagarh 50.000 200,000.00 27 Munshiganj 150.000 600,000.00 59 Rangpur 250.000 500,000.00 28 Narayanganj 50.000 100,000.00 60 Thakurgaon 50.000 100,000.00 29 Narsingdi 50.000 100,000.00 61 Habiganj 50.000 100,000.00 30 Netrakona 350.000 500,000.00 62 Maulvibazar 50.000 100,000.00 31 Rajbari 200.000 300,000.00 63 Sunamganj 350.000 600,000.00 32 Shariatpur 100.000 100,000.00 64 Sylhet 200.000 200,000.00 Sub Total 4200.000 9850000.000 Sub Total 5550.000 10500000.000 GR Rice GR Cash Grand Total 9750 20350000 (MT) (Taka) [Source: DDM, Last updated on Date: September 01, 2014] Page 6 of 16 DMIC is the information hub of the MoDMR for risk reduction, hazard early warnings and emergency response and recovery activities.
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