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Government of Pakistan Ministry of Climate Change National Disaster Management Authority (Prime Minister’S Office) Islamabad Page 1 of 5 Government of Pakistan Ministry of Climate Change National Disaster Management Authority (Prime Minister’s Office) Islamabad DAILY SITUATION REPORT NO - 18 MONSOON 2016 (PERIOD COVERED: 27 – 28 JULY 2016) 1. Rivers Flow Situation Reported by Flood Forecasting Division. Annex A. 2. Past Meteorological Situation and Future Forecast by PMD. Annex B. 3. Dam Levels Max Conservation Level Current Level Serial Reservoirs Percentage (Feet) (Feet) a. Tarbela 1,550.00 1,516.98 97.9% b. Mangla 1,242.00 1,231.70 99.2% 4. Significant Events. Nothing to Report. 5. Road Situation (NHA and Respective Provinces) a. Havelian – Rajoya Road in district Abbottabad was washed away on 27 July 2016 at 0400 hours. Diversion has been provided to reconnect Rajoya and Havelian. b. Nathia Gali – Murree Road at Charian near Bara Gali in Galiyat blocked on 22 July 2016 has been cleared. c. All other roads across the Country are clear for all types of traffic. 6. Railway Situation. Nothing to Report. 7. Preliminary Losses / Damages Reported. 5 x Deaths, 6 x Injuries, 2 x fully and 1 x partially damaged houses were reported in KP during the period. Overall details of losses / damages during Monsoon Season 2016 are at Annex C. 8. Relief Provided. No relief provided during reporting period, however, overall details of relief provided during Monsoon Season 2016 are at Annex D. 9. Any Critical Activity to Report. Nothing to Report. 10. Any Recommendation. Nil. Page 2 of 5 Annex A To NDMA SITREP No-18 dated 28 July 2016 RIVERS FLOW SITUATION REPORTED BY FLOOD FORECASTING DIVISION Rivers Actual Observed Flow Danger River / Forecast for Forecasted Design Level Structure Next 24 hrs Flood Level Capacity In Flow Out Flow (V. High (Inflow) (Inflow) Flood) River Indus Tarbela 1,500 246.0 98.0 240 – 270 Low 650 Kalabagh 950 317.3 309.5 310 – 340 -do- 650 Chashma 950 265.0 240.0 310 – 340 -do- 650 No Significant Taunsa 1,100 236.5 210.9 Below Low 650 Change Guddu 1,200 206.7 172.7 -do- -do- 700 Sukkur 1,500 157.8 101.9 -do- -do- 700 Kotri 875 129.1 89.6 -do- -do- 650 River Kabul Nowshera 540 50.2 50.2 50 – 85 Low – Medium 200 River Jhelum Mangla 1,060 38.0 10.5 35 – 70 Below Low 225 No Significant Rasul 850 13.4 11.9 -do- 225 Change River Chenab Marala 1,100 144.1 129.3 110 – 150 Low 400 Khanki 800 148.8 140.5 130 – 170 Low – Medium 400 Qadirabad 807 117.9 107.4 130 – 170 -do- 400 No Significant Trimmu 645 30.6 14.9 Below Low 450 Change Panjnad 700 33.0 17.2 -do- -do- 450 River Ravi Jassar 275 19.0 19.0 20 – 50 Low 150 Shahdara 250 24.1 24.1 25 – 35 Below Low 135 No Significant Balloki 225 35.1 3.7 -do- 135 Change Sidhnai 150 13.3 0.0 -do- -do- 90 River Sutlej No Significant G.S.Wala -- 7.0 (Gauge in Feet) Below Low 25.3 Feet Change Sulemanki 325 15.4 2.4 -do- -do- 175 Islam 300 1.6 0.0 -do- -do- 175 Note. All data in Thousands of Cusecs. Page 3 of 5 Annex B To NDMA SITREP No-18 dated 28 July 2016 PAST METEOROLOGICAL SITUATION AND FUTURE FORECAST BY PMD 1. Significant Rainfall Reported. Gujranwala 103 mm, Zafarwal 86 mm, Lahore 77 mm, Shorkot 57 mm, D.G Khan 52 mm. 2. Flash Flood Reported. Nothing to report. 3. Weather Forecast Next 24 Hours a. Rain-thunderstorm with isolated heavy falls are expected at a scattered places in Zhob, Kalat, Nasirabad, Mirpurkhas, Sukkur Divisions, Punjab, KP, Islamabad, FATA, Kashmir & Gilgit-Baltistan. b. Light rain is also expected along Sindh – Makran Coast. c. Expected heavy downpour may cause flash flooding and landslides in the vulnerable areas of Punjab, KP, GB & Kashmir. Rain coupled with glacier melt water may result in GLOF events in vulnerable areas of Chitral and Gilgit- Baltistan. d. Medium to High Flooding is expected in the hill torrents of D.G Khan and Rajanpur Districts. e. 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PRIVATE / GOVERNMENT PROPERTY / LIVELIHOOD LOSSES & DAMAGES Crop Cattle Houses Damaged Villages Affected Area Gov’t Provinces Head Affected Property Partially Fully Total Partially Fully Total Perished (Acres) KP 48 29 77* - 1 1 - - Two Schools Balochistan 31 - 31 - - - - - - Islamabad 1 - 1 - - - - - - Total 80 29 109 - 1 1 - - 2 Source. PDMAs. *35 x Partial, 20 x Fully, Total 55 x Houses Damaged in Ursoon Village. Final assessment is in progress by respective DMAs. Page 5 of 5 Annex D To NDMA SITREP No-18 dated 28 July 2016 RELIEF PROVIDED MONSOON – 2016 Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Balochistan Items PDMA / NDMA PDMA PDMA PDMA NDMA Total DDMA Sindh Punjab Tents 400 - 100 300 100 - 900 Food Items 1 30 (Flour) - 10 2 - 43 Tons (Tons) Blankets 350 - 200 1,000 100 - 1,650 Plastic Mats 300 - - 300 - - 600 Kitchen Sets 100 - - - - 100 .
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