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Sitrep-2: Floods in Manipur 28 May 2016 Sitrep-2: Floods in Manipur 28th May 2016 A. SITUATION REPORT In the past few days, Manipur received heavy rain the beginning of 17th May 2016, which led to flash flood, breaching of embankments that causes huge damage to life and property affecting thousands of people homeless in the valley districts of Manipur which are District Thoubal, Imphal East, Imphal West and Bishnupur. Most of the affected population is taking shelters in nearby relative and neighboring village houses. Source: IAG-Manipur WhatsApp Group, PRDA, ADRA and Media B. IMAPCT OF FLOODS SITUATION: Below is details information on impact of floods situation in each districts: 04 Total no. floods affected districts: Bishnupur, Thoubal, Imphal West and Imphal East Worst affected districts: 03 Bishnupur,Imphal West and Imphal East 1. Imphal East District: Sl.n Name of Village District Block Total Affected household o household Kiyamgei, Imphal East Keirao Bitra 1650 1250 1 Kiyamgei Muslim Worse affected -350 and Urup HH (3 Villages) 2 Arapti Urup, Urup Imphal East Keirao Bitra 180 170 Khounou 3 Porompat, Imphal East Porompat 1200 251 kongpal and Khurai Total no. of HHs affected 1671 2. Bishnupur District: Nambol Oinam Bishnupur Nambol 940 350 1 ward number 6 and 7 2 Sabal Leikai Bishnupur Nambol 360 120 3 Bishnupur Nambol 325 185 Kongkham Makha 4 Naorem Bishnupur Nambol 670 352 5 Utlou Bishnupur Nambol 270 45 6 Maibam Bishnupur Nambol 276 110 Chingmang Total no. of HHs affected 1302 E-mail: [email protected] Website: www.sphereindia.org.in 3. Thoubal District: S.no Name of Village District Total household Affected household sangaiyumpham part -1 Thoubal 149 15 ( partially) 1 puleipokpi and some part (Sangaiyumpham part -1 20 (fully) of Wangjing Sk Leikai Puleipokpi ) 2 Tentha Khunou Thoubal 300 15 3 Tentha heibung Thoubal 150 20 Total no. of HHs affected 70 4. Imphal West District: 1 Khabi Imphal Patsoi 310 West Total no. of HHs affected 310 Source: IAG-Manipur WhatsApp Group, ADRA, PRDA, IRDSO and Media C. RESPONSE BY GOVERNMENT AND HUMANITARIAN AGENCIES Government Response: • In Thoubal district, local of Khangabok constituency distributed 10 kgs of rice and 2kgs of dal to every affected household of Sangaiyumpham part-1 puleipokpi and PHED department is providing drinking water to the affected communities. • In Bishnupur district, one health camp was conducted at Phoijing Makha by the Chief Medical Office, Nambol. Local MLAs of Nambol Constituency distributed 5 kg of Rice, half kg of Dal and 250 gram of mustered oil to Naorem ward number 6 and 7. SDO, Nambol distributed 33 kg of rice to the affected community. • IRDSO conducted assessment on floods affected district of Thoubal and PRDA, IRMA, ADRA conducted assessment at floods affected disticts of Imphal Esat, West and Bishnupur. • IAG-Manipur and Sphere India is closely monitoring the situation. Source: IAG-Manipur WhatsApp Group, ADRA, PRDA, IRDSO, IRMA and Media D. EMERGING NEEDS: • Safe Drinking Water and Food for at least one week. • Shelter and Non-Food Items (Hygiene Kit, Chlorine tablets; ground sheet and tarpaulin) E-mail: [email protected] Website: www.sphereindia.org.in PHOTOGRAPHS FROM FEILDS Photos Credit by: ADRA, PRDA and IRDSO E. KEY CONTACTS Sl. Name Designation Mob: E-mail No. State Level: 1. Fr. Domanic Convener, +91- [email protected]/ Kanmi IAG Manipur 9436204745 [email protected] 2. Mr. Saikhom Programme 91- [email protected] Kennedy Coordinator- IAG 8285221559 North East, Sphere India National Level: Sphere India 3. Mr. Manoj Dash SPM, Sphere India +91- [email protected] 9716774476 4. Ms. Shivani Rana Programme 91- [email protected] Coordinator- IAC 9599109716 Disclaimer: Sphere India is compiling the information and makes every effort to verify the information contained in its Situation Reports. As the ground situation changes rapidly in emergency situations, users should check with concerned agencies before making any decisions based on the information provided in this report. E-mail: [email protected] Website: www.sphereindia.org.in .
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