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R Elief R Ep Sindh Rural Support Organization Daily Flood Relief Report (August 12,2010 ) Sindh Rural Support Organization Emergency Relief Centre (Sukkur) Bungalow No. 106, Street No. 3, Akhuwat Nagar (Friends Housing Society) Airport Road, Sukkur. Flood Situation in Sindh The Rural Support Programmes (NRSP, SRSO and TRDP has established a consortium office in Karachi and has equipped to support, coordinate, facilitate and monitoring the joint projects. The office is also responsible to engage itself with donors in working with respective RSPs in their operational areas. The major role of consortium is to coordinate and liaison with Government. Mr. Muhammad Ghias Khan is Co-ordinator to the Consortium. For detail please visit our website www.srso.com SRSO has started to conduct an assessment of affected population with support from WFP for the food distribution offered by WFP. Total 3,241 families in (21) Twenty one Camps in three Talukas namely Tangwani, kashmore & Kandhkot of District Kashmore have been identified and WFP has made plan to distribute 50 Kg Wheat flour and 4.5 Kgs of Edible oil per family. Number of S. Tehsil / Union Families No District Village Camp/ Site Taluka Council at Camp/ . site 1 Kashmore Kashmore UC-2 City Kashmore City Park 350 2 Kashmore Kashmore UC-1 City Kashmore GBPS-1 Dhasti Mohalla 50 3 Kashmore Kashmore Guddo Guddo City GH School Guddo 100 4 Kashmore Kashmore Colony -1 Kashmore City Irrigation Bungalows 150 5 Kashmore Kashmore Colony-1 Kashmore City GBPS Colony -1 46 6 Kashmore Kashmore Colony-1 Kashmore City BHU Colony-1 20 7 Kashmore Kashmore Colony-1 Kashmore City GGPS Colony-1 110 8 Kashmore Kashmore Colony-1 Kashmore City GH School Colony-1 50 Shell petroleum near Dera 150 9 Kashmore Kashmore Kashmore-1 Kashmore City More Sub Total 1026 10 Kashmore Kandhkot Ghospur RD.219 BS Feeder RD.219 BS Feeder 85 Maleer/ 11 Kashmore Kandhkot Zorgarh Near PPL Near PPL/Rano 83 12 Kashmore Kandhkot Akhero Kandhkot By Pass Al-Madina Patrol Pump 119 Left Bank of BS 1000 13 Kashmore Kandhkot Maleer Feeder Left Bank of BS Feeder 14 Kashmore Kandhkot Maleer Kandhkot city New Bas Stand 50 15 Kashmore Kandhkot UC -4 Kandhkot city Elementary Collage 50 16 Kashmore Kandhkot Maleer Jholay Lal Pump Jholay Lal Pump 50 17 Kashmore Kandhkot Maleer Kandhkot city New Session Court Building 43 Sub Total 1480 18 Kashmore Tangwani Lashari 36 Mail 36 Mail 200 Saifal Stop Saki Saifal Stop Saki Sobdar 19 Kashmore Tangwani Saifal 35 Sobdar Road Road 20 Kashmore Tangwani Gulwali Tangwani Laro Tangwani Laro 300 21 Kashmore Tangwani Rasaldar Shahi Canal 27 Mail 200 Sub Total 735 Grand Total 3241 Planning, negotiation & coordiantion: SRSO, either in collaboration with NRSP and RSPN or on an individual basis is working with USAID, WFP, UNICEF RAPID Fund Pakistan, PDMA, corporate sector and individual philanthropists for the provision of relief material such as cooked food, raw food for 20-50 days, safe drinking water, shelter, sanitation and health services. PDMA is coordinating the flood activities in all the districts and has suggested that WFP starts food distribution from District Kashmore, where the first breach occurred in the protection Bund and the small towns (Karampur, Sundrani Dari, Ghospur, Buxapur, Tangwani, Karampur and Khadim Bux Bhayo etc.) were completely devastated along with the neighboring villages. WFP has taken the list of affected families from the PDMA report and is planning support for over 13,000 (thirteen thousand) families. Meeting with DCO Kashmore: District Government Kashmore (DCO) during his assessment visits monitored the efforts of SRSO relief workers and extent of the relief provisions, its outreach from the town camps to the remote areas up to the Thori and KK Bund and the assessment procedure and relief material distribution mechanism and its resources being utilized for the relief work for the affectees. The DCO in recognition of that duly paid approbation for the SRSO team. During his meeting with the District team leader declared the SRSO as focal point for all the relief work being carried out in the district and quoted that all the district machinery will be working with relief plan of SRSO. ENGRO & SRSO: SRSO chief executive held a meeting with the relief coordinator and an extensive discussion was held on district Ghotki situation covering immediate needs of the IDPs. Engro is already engaged in relief at some scale and both the parties discussed a combined approach to address the issue in order to provide the better package of relief. Dr. Sono explained the relief work being carried out in the District and the projects in pipeline for the same area. It was further discussed that Engro will use SRSO as its implementation partner for the relief work and in a few days they will reach a combined relief package addressed to people who have not been reached by other relief agencies. Engro will prefer to provide shelter and some other packages. A planning meeting held in DCO office Khairpur to handle the chaotic situation and our media coordinator along with the WFP representative Ms. J.Dorthy regarding the relief activities in the district. All the district mangers (Local relief center in charge) are in close coordination with DCOs of the relevant district and provide and consult them about the relief activities and overall situation as and when needed. PPHI and SRSO SRSO is also working with PPHI in order to provide health and treatment facilities to the flood affectees. SRSO has provided vehicles for the mobile medical camps in Khairpur and Sukkur districts. SRSO Logistic Capacity The current status of the SRSO’s logistic resources is 40 Mazda/Shazore to be used for distribution. Two ware houses have been established of 15,000 and 30,000 square feet at Rohri and Sukkur respectively for the relief material to be stored. The water and sanitation work is being done in collaboration and support from UNICEF and with the consent of respective district governments. Also, SRSO from its own resources has taken initiative to install shallow hand pumps in Khairpur for 500 people. SRSO team is engaged in need assessment of water and sanitation facilities in relief camps and is installing and providing this facility on very urgent basis. Drinking water and sanitation facilities status As of previous day Current day Distance Beneficiary Hand Source b/w Hand Source Distance b/w District Tehsil Location CLTS CLTS Remarks Families Pumps of location & Pumps of location & constructed constructed installed water source installed water source water. water. CLTS work (2nos) is in Kingri Jamshed Bund 400 4 G.Water 4 2 G.Water 0 4 Progress. Khairpur Faiz Wah Bund 72 2 Khairpur Khairpur G.P.S Pir Bux Solangi 23 2 _ 0 2 0 0 Khairpur P.M.S Saleemabad 37 _ 2 _ 2 Pano Aqil Soomro Panhyari 150 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Material of 22 Hand pumps & Sukkur 20 CLTS has been sent to Rohri Hilly belt of NHA 200 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ district office. Material of 20 Hand pumps & Kandhkot Kandhkot Shahi Band 30 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 20 CLTS has been sent to District office. Shikarpur Shikarpur G.High School 300 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 8 CLTS surveyed Material of 05 Hand pumps & Ghotki Ghotki Qadir Pur Band 225 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 10 CLTS has been sent to District office. Summary of Food support provided by SRSO in Relief Camps till August 12, 2010: # of HH Provided # of Population provided District # of locations food and safe food and safe Drinking D.Water water Shikarpur 7 713 5,195 Kashmore at Kandhkot 13 1654 14035 Ghotki 2 748 4184 Khairpur 9 812 6667 Sukkur 2 293 2138 Total 33 4220 32219 Summary of Livestock vaccination/ de-worming/ treatment Relief Camps till August 12, 2010: Total District De-worming Vaccination Treatment Total Ghotki - 334 2 336 Sukkur 199 - 15 214 Ghotki - 334 2 336 Sukkur 215 - 25 240 Shikarpur - 341 2 343 Ghotki 10 704 14 728 Total 424 1,713 60 2,197 District Shikarpur: On the basis of previous days assessment SRSO teams reaches to relief camps serves the food to flood stricken people. There were five locations where SRSO team served food to displaced people and vaccinated their live stock. Following is location wise report of District Shikarpur. # of HH Provided # of Population provided food District # of locations food and safe and safe Drinking water D.Water Abdul Samad Pahore 8 161 Durani Bund 18 142 Faisal Bund 18 158 Shikarpur GGHS Sukkur Pull Shikar pur 31 277 Habib Kot Station 18 157 New Sobho Jatoi 8 81 Panhawar Bhutta 41 322 Sub Total 142 1298 Up to 11 -Aug -10 571 3967 Total 713 5195 District Kashmore at Kandhkot: District Kashmore the most affected district by the nature in shape of flood, where even big town were under threat of flood. People are under open sky. At these hard times SRSO team is engaged to support the flood affected people. SRSO team, based on its assessment reaches the identified locations and serves the food in the flood relief camp. # of HH Provided food and safe # of Population provided food District # of locations D.Water and safe Drinking water Goli Mar 8 88 Makkah Hotel 11 72 Mir Shakh 41 312 Nazim Complex 11 88 New Bus Stand 12 63 New Court building 12 109 Rano 78 710 Shahri Bandi 44 279 Sport Complex 10 106 Kashmore –Kashmore Kandhkot Surhi Bund 60 307 Tangwani Laro 97 801 Unnar Pull 69 538 Van Stand 163 1426 Sub Total 616 4899 11-Aug-10 1038 9136 Total 1654 14035 District Ghotki : Flood has affected two talukas of Ghotki District very badly, Ghotki and Ubauro and SRSO Team provided support to the population settled in relief camps.
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