SPACE & CLIMATE CHANGE
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Monitoring of 2010 Floods in Pakistan PakistanPakistan FloodsFloods -- 20102010
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KHYBER PAKHTUNKHWA Population affected 20 million+ Deaths 1400 Injured 1282 GILGIT - BALTISTAN Damaged 420,000 Deaths 82 Area affected (Sq km) 150,000+ Houses Injured 60 Pop Aff. 4,365,909 Damaged 1,105 Houses Deaths 2000+ Pop Aff. 7,735
Injured 3000+ BALOCHISTAN PUNJAB Deaths 24 Deaths 110 Houses damaged 1,910,439 Injured 98 Injured 350 Damaged 119,604 Damaged 513,570 Houses Houses Damaged crop area (ha) 2,300,000 Pop Aff. 272,569 Pop Aff. 8,000,000
SINDH Deaths 410 Injured 1,235 Damaged 876,249 “ Pakistan floods are a ‘slow-motion tsunami’ ” Houses Pop Aff. 7,274,250 Ban Ki-moon, UN Secretary General
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Use of satellite remote sensing data was the only means to rapidly monitor the extent of inundation Pakistan Floods - 2010
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Spot Receiving Station
Aqua / Terra Receiving Station
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Steps Initiated
● A core team was assembled for rapid mapping of affected areas to support relief and early recovery operations utilizing pre and post flood satellite imagery
● Coordination with National Disaster Management Agency (NDMA), Ministry of Food & Agriculture and other relevant organizations
● Requested UN-SPIDER for activation of International Charter Space and Major Disasters SatelliteSatellite TaskingTasking // AcquisitionAcquisition SUPARCO Pakistan
QuickBird Spot ● Spot constellation was programmed through Spot Image for imaging the affected areas and downloading of data at the ground station in Islamabad Aqua Landsat ● Aqua & Terra satellite data was received and processed at Karachi for daily monitoring of the affected areas on regional scale Terra Geoeye ● Through the International Charter Space and Major Disasters data was received from Landsat, Geoeye, QuickBird 6 PakistanPakistan FloodsFloods -- 20102010
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Results
● Monitoring flood in near real time
● Provision satellite maps to national disaster management agencies
● Submit damage assessment reports of infrastructure and crops to concerned ministries Pakistan Floods - 2010
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Gilgit CHINA
Swat
Warsak Tarbela Dam K Dam AFGHANISTAN abul Khanpur Dam ISLAMABAD Tanda Dam Mangla Dam
Rasool Barrage Chashma Barrage Chashma Barrage Marala Headworks Qadirabad m b u a l n e e h LAHORE h C J
Trimmu Barrage Balloki Headworks i av R QUETTA Taunsa Barrage Taunsa Barrage Sidhnai Headworks
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Punjnad Headworks INDIA
Guddu Barrage
IRAN Sukkur Barrage s u d n I Flood/Rain Extent - 31 July 2010
Flood/Rain Extent - 16 Aug 2010
Kotri Barrage Flood/Rain Extent - 27 Aug 2010
KARACHI Flood/Rain Extent - 10 Sep 2010
Flood/Rain Extent - 21 Sep 2010 SUPARCO: Crop area under floods Crop Damage Assessment
Crop Area Inundated Crop Area RapidRapid DamageDamage AssessmentAssessment SUPARCO Pakistan
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Damage to Sugarcane Crop
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Pre Flood: 18 Jan 2009 Post Flood: 03 Sep 2010
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14 GuduGudu BarrageBarrage SUPARCO Pakistan
Pre Flood: 02 June 2010 Post Flood: 12 Aug 2010 Monitoring of Flood Flow
SUPARCO Pakistan Monitoring of Flood Flow
SUPARCO Pakistan Monitoring of Flood Flow
SUPARCO Pakistan DamageDamage andand NeedNeed AssessmentAssessment SUPARCO Pakistan
● In the wake of floods, the World Bank and Asian Development Bank led the Damage and Need Assessment (DNA) exercise
● World Bank was provided maps of affected areas and analysis of flood related damage
● Sectors covered were housing, roads, bridges, rail and airports, agriculture and irrigation Collaboration with Food & Agriculture
SUPARCO Organization, FAO, UN Pakistan
FAO, in collaboration with SUPARCO, undertook rapid crop damage assessment in the flood affected districts. This included:
● Flooded area breakdown by crop and district
● Date of inundation of affected districts and recession
● Displaced population in the affected districts and food needs
● Flooded area cumulative and latest by affected districts vs total area of these districts PublicationsPublications SUPARCO Pakistan Acknowledgment
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UN-SPIDER SUPARCO Pakistan
THANK YOU
UN-SPIDER