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Bagh District, West 73 73.5 74 74.5 Produced by Brody Dittemore HIC PAKISTAN United Nations Joint Logistics Centre, Pakistan, VVAF 5 . Emergency Response # 3, Street 2, F-8/3, Islamabad 5 Centre Map Locator 3 B a g h D i s t r i c t , W e s t www.unjlc.org [email protected] Satnara Dhrangar Mochian Gali Batang Nainsukh Lasdar Dakar Siring Kurthama Kill Shahdara Puthian Awani Bandi Bakalan Kailan Dolari 5 Jabar Chikar Bai Chinar 3 Bhun Bhanna Ramsar Dowaiyan Shah Chinari Gabbar Darbang Maiukan Nagni Fatati Binl Chakli Tanian PANDO 1 Chikar Dara . Lator Nainan Naia Amra Sanwan Katbai 4 Chakan Khas Dilli Maira Chikar Khas Bandi Mutri Mardar Chinari 3 Ghoi Gujjar Bandi Pajja Shahkot Parhor Tapri Andra Sari Khatai NWFP 5 Uchha Hariyola Khurd Kesarkot Nakkal Bel Dandbeh Banian Chonian Titlikot . Barhan NEED Badiala Sarbagla 4 Harian Danna Dimian 1 POSS Kotla Raikhwah 3 HELP Mehra Khurd Maira Khurd Mohotar Dakhan Bandi Mulia Bagia Sikhan Panipindi Batsir Khole LZ, Barsaia Awera ROAD Lun Kiati Padar Hafiz Nato Garang Darang Kummi Mohr Kandi Awera Umar Khan Khetaran Karrian Sokar 14 OCTOBER Sauka 1 Kasian . Lalla Kalas OUT Dan Gali Se Hotar Bagla Nargoli Sin 4 4 Jalmanad Potha Mandri Muradabad Hariata Urni Jaokal Devi Paddar Dudat Behan 3 3 Nigi Andra Damar Mullan Dhawi Kachili Hatal Rawalgali Dhakki Sudhar Dathar Baglota Sumbtati Mundan Ser Rawal gali Hotrori Nakka Chirkandi Salmeah Bani AJK Pilo ne Bagie Dung Danna Bagrun Surman Pal Bakot Kohala Surung Raj Ballan Mahra Chark Jabar Jandali Lungriaran Sarban Kakaiyan Qaman Doba 5 Sarbala Pajje . Puthi Gali Jandali Lammi 3 3 1 Satnara Chakothi . Sanwarian CONNECTICUT / CHICOTE Bari Makhan 4 KOHALA Nitana Bura Sarblh Danna Tilpatra Sarwali Hatamser Nardhar 3 Khan Khurd Chak Kot Muhri Khaigiran Rhidot Timarkot Talab Tara Bisa Bzar Mohra Olran Khurd HAZARD Namb Khalsa Fatot Mehhan Hil Bainsar Sadiq 2 LZ, Oran Kalan Line of Control Bhan Sangar Nakar Fatot Muhri Bagol District capital Pathare MUZAFFARABAD Sudan Mohra Sadiq 24 OCTOBER Tehsil capital Province Munasa Erin Maidan Gali 1 Panjal Ban District . Tirhala Premkot Bhartan Ban Begla Union Council capital Hotrol Kas Lorkot Gall CAMP Doba Sakki Lohra 4 Sabokot Trappa Uchhar Significant location Tehsil 3 Basian INFRASTRUCTURE DAMAGE Bailar Chak Khur Gali Neri Sangreri Jandal Nanga Pir Dab Katha Andrar Settlement Union Council Chambalkot Barihar Hasni Chauki Suddiam Danna Katker Bari Elevation (metres) Chamiati Gali Chak Sarran Helipad Malal KSALIANA Ketli Ringoti Kot Conkra Jabbar Ghng Genkra UNJLC Hubs Below 500 bagla Ghari Dirkot Rerban Kailan 0 . Gonkra 500 - 1,000 Birot Ker Rangla Rerban Basoti Tabka Khuliana EDP 4 Hari Chir Bhutti Khwaja 1,000 - 1,500 3 Mujwal Gaii Bani Manhasan FASS Bais Bagia Gali Barli Dhikot Chhanrian Tuppikot Kala Bakhal 1,500 - 2,000 Surul Ratnoni Urban area Dhikot Rairkot Rangla Bauglee Ban Dhak Dara Bani Mahldara 2,000 - 2,500 Kahu Chinat Jhir Ratnoi Road Status Nakar Salian Pail Birpani Minhassen Gali Event 2,500 - 3,000 Kayat Bhalasa Chak 0 Nikki Jabbar . Bhagsar Thob Bani 3,000 - 3,500 Dhak Bagei Kulan Kotla Danna Open 4 Ker Chhattar Maidialan Trumhan Mendri Pasar 3 Tanl Bangiran Jodar Nardajji Impassable 3,500 - 4,000 Paniali Padhar Masti Malet Bagh Dhand Sewar Mutwalli Narwal Batang Gali Sevar Kalu Roads 4,000 - 4,500 Neela Topa Potha Nurgala Malot Lun Hotal Kanas Danna Sekhali Type 4,500 - 5,000 Gianthal Butt Makhila Chilandrat Paddat Chak Paddar Jagiari Pinali (Lower) Khojean Primary 5,000 - 5,500 DEWAL Dher Sesar Gulsher Dadlya Dadliya 0 Purah Kalas Kat Paniati Awera . Ghogarbary Ghauki Secondary 5,500 - 6,000 4 Ausa Larian Danah Jhaliari Mulot Pota Paniali Nandrai 3 Gehatthai Bagluta Chhala Chauki Khari Behdi Tertiary 6,000 - 6,500 Nawali Chur Jaglari Kotheri Sesar Khuntal Riala Ghaziabad Tanglat Qandil Kotthi Majhr Khan NEW YORK Graian Unknown 6,500 - 7,000 Dhal Minhas Benyali Upper Chak Khapaddar Keri Dulman / BAGH Kharl Maldiatan Over 7,000 Dolman Kotehra LAND SLIDE Bagh Hansala Dhor Dharian Namb Rumal Narakot Bagh Panjal Label Styles 0 Nau Shar . Dhaliq Fatehpur Singra Lober EDP Bhaglur Dhok 4 Kurah Mohra Chirala Chak Pura Bagh Kana Bahunth Dal Kharal 3 DISTRICT LABEL Gos Karnoto Sarian Pasari Mahri Pir Sakhi Sarwar DISTRICT LABEL sharif Kohna Khura TTEEHHSSIILL LLAABBEELL Raga Tanilan Kafalgarh Baror Patrata Kahli Bahndi Mang Pichwal Hotreri Qadirabad Sihanna Maira Seti Buni Kohatti Bajri Chhatar 9 . Kalial Khat Pand Sohawa Mohra Danna Hari Narial Chhatar 3 Potha Sharif Tamruta Pumnuthi 3 Sharai Sui Darra Gehl Kakrai Chak Bhanguin BAGH Katheri Rami Potha Malla Thala Tugla 1:200,000 Chamba Sanghar Kot Sial Badhar Chita Sahlian Dharian Rerah Hillan Patola Nambrala 0 1.5 3 6 Km Band Hatar Maldial 9 Sangal Jandathi Samni . Gai Nari-na- Chhaprian Spani 3 Panhatti Malak Khetar Sumbaliari Khetar Topi Mohri Kothian Chitra 3 Gali Chhamba Chitra Balia Dhand Jaluth 0 1 2 4 Miles Dani Baigal dhan Farman Potha Kot Barian Dhandi Chhijana Bhea Alhar Shah Version v1.0 Chholeda Bhanakha gehl SIGNALS Dhanda Dhandi Mahwala Bhathoura Ojna Nambal Nara Sarachha Shahi The boundaries and names on this map (or maps) do not imply Malot official endorsement by the World Food Programme or by the 9 Bilgran Dhalkot POONCH Chhapri . Phata Bario Tain Pachhot Kiati Kalan gala United Nations. Facts and figures in this map are to the best of 3 Sattian Nele Phegra Mohra Ghori Mar Dhok our knowledge accurate and up to date at the time of writing 3 Dahgal Mohra Bhaghiana Nalla Kurungro but subject to change at any time. The World Food Programme Kachrian Chaphra makes no warranty or representations as to the reliability or Mullan Choana Nawala Naijian Sanghota Phakat Ali accuracy of the data contained herein. For planning purposes only. Babri Kakra Ban Saujal Waggal Dunga Khetar chhiri Kachh Paret Banni Koh About the UNJLC: The United Nations Joint Logistics Centre Lagriat Kotehri (UNJLC) is an inter-agency facility reporting to the Humanitarian Baihk Kat Co-ordinator within complex Humanitarian crises, and overall to 9 Namb . Samria Hurna Maira Baihk Khetar Gehi Basi Bahndi Bhosa Parat Darer the Inter-Agency Standing Committee. Its mandate is to co- 3 Barewara Kaithan Kainchi ordinate and optimise the logistics capabilities of humanitarian 3 Bahndi Chalawara Namb Gala Balari organisations in large-scale emergencies. UNJLC operates under Kainthula Mandri Gran Dharamsal Kot Patriata Kathlotian Harinda Raruta Sirra Khairjan Daghair RAWALA KOT Rawala the custodianship of the WFP who are responsible for the Jawa Kun Dnok Kotheri administrative and financial management of the Centre. UNJLC is Dungian Dhongran Santh Awali Kotehra STADIUM Kot Rawala Kot funded from voluntary contributions channelled through WFP. Phalgran Azizabad FLORIDA / Namata changwarian Mill Doberan Phalari Bari Chhapri Dhamni Nur Copyright: United Nations World Food Programme 2005. Namb Pandi RAWALA KOT Khura All rights reserved. 8 Jawa Kot . Dhirkot Phaua Bazar Rawala Dirkot Thoral Sarmang Dahosa 3 Chil Darunian Khirk Kethwalan Anwali Pir Produced through the generous support of: 3 Harni Kot Kalan Santh Dhok Manjar Haruta Dhammi Khai Kot Sarula Bichhor Sardi RAWALPIINDII Sarula Sagoni Cher Galo 73.5 73.5 73.5 73.5 73.6 73.6 73.6 73.6 73.7 73.7 73.7 73.7 73.8 73.8 73.8 73.8 73.9.
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