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Overview of Disasters in May 2012 Overview of Disasters in May 2012 Mudflows in Sughd province Mudflows and floods in Khatlon region Earthquake in Rasht district (DRD) REACT Meeting, April 30, 2012 Districts affected by disasters within May 2012 Sughd province Torrential rains and consequential mudflows, landslides and flash floods cased the below damage to the province: Land Irrigation and People Residential houses District affected water supply Other damage killed Destroyed Damaged (in ha) damaged (km) Istaravshan 3 42 4 auxiliary buildings, Mosque, 300 trees. School # 50 damaged, auxiliary facilities of Ghonchi 0.64 7 houses affected, 24 cattle killed, 1 km of road destroyed. 10 livestock killed, cultivated lands Shahriston 1 10 affected. 14 houses and 42 auxiliary facilities Ayni 7.66 10.4 affected, 1,850 m of road and 6 bridges damaged, 42 yaks killed. Kitchen gardens of 17 houses filled with Panjakent 1 2 mud and debris. Total 1 1 15 49.66 11.04 Khatlon province Torrential rains and consequential mudflows, landslides and flash floods cased the below damage to the province: Residential houses Land Irrigation and People District affected water supply Other damage killed Destroyed Damaged (in ha) damaged (km) 48 residential houses were filled by Temurmalik 17 mud. 33 meters of main road of Dusti - Panj Kumsangir 8 7 road damaged Kulob town 206 4 people injured, 5 flood protection Muminobod 4 20 structures damaged, 4 bridges and 4.5 km of road destroyed. Shurobod 42.7 5 bridges destroyed. 5 kitchen gardens damaged, Jilikul 12 2 bridges destroyed Panj 20 Shaartuz 3 Nosiri Khusrav 8 Total 12 293 42.7 0 Rasht valley A 5.7 Richter scale earthquake occurred on the night of May 13th, 2012 in Tavildara district, overall affecting three districts in Rasht valley. Damage info District Residential houses Population Other damage destroyed damaged affected 1 school destroyed, 37 cattle killed, 2 light vehicles, 1 truck, Rasht 8 16 167 8 auxiliary buildings are destroyed, 1 auxiliary building destroyed Tavildara 90 73 1,193 1 school destroyed, 5 damaged Nurobod 5 28 231 Total 103 117 1,591 District Jamoat Village Destroyed Damaged Schools affected Rasht Hijborak Gulkhan School # 56 Tavildara Childara Girdob School # 41 Hamdara School # 18 Rubodnol School # 12 Chashmasor School # 42 Khujai Khuloz School #25 Kosagardon School # 19 Nurobod Mujiharf Zoron School # 25 Shodmoni School # 23 Komsomolobod Langer School # 31 Total 3 7 Rasht valley: Response Provided Districts Type of assistance Total Comments Tavildara Rasht Nurobod Government of Tajikistan Cash distributed 162,000 TJS 88,000 TJS 18,000 TJS 256,000 TJS House destroyed - 5,000 SMN (1,040 USD) ($33,750) ($18,257 ) ($3,735) ($53,112) House damaged - 3,000 SMN (625 USD) House affected - 1,000 SMN (210 USD) Tents Pipes/D-110 (meters) 100 100 meters Wheat Flour (MT) 15 3 3 21 MT Vegetable Oil (liters) 1500 300 100 1900 liters Rice (MT) 7,75 0,75 1,5 10 MT Sugar (MT) 3,75 0,75 1,5 6 MT Macaroni (MT) 1,5 0,3 0,1 1,9 MT Red Crescent Society of Tajikistan NFI family sets (Kitchen 65 8 20 sets, Hygiene sets, 93 kits blankets, mattresses) Psycho- social support to affected population in shock World Health Organization through the Ministry of Health Emergency Trauma Kits 6 4 10 kits Rasht valley: Recovery needs • Construction materials • Trainings on construction of seismic resistant buildings • Assessment of seismic vulnerable areas • Introduction of insurance policy • Support of income generation through introduction of alternative projects Thank you. REACT Meeting, April 30, 2012 .
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