GOVERNMENT OF PAKISTAN CLIMATE CHANGE DIVISION NATIONAL DISASTER MANAGEMENT AUTHORITY MONSOON WEATHER SITUATION REPORT 2014 DATED: 25SEPTEMBER 2014 RIVERS RESERVOIRS (Reading 1020hrs) LOSSES / DAMAGES MAX Conservation Actual Observations RESERVOIR Today (Feet) Design Forecast for Forecasted Level (Feet) River / Capacity In Flow Out Flow Next 24hrs Flood Level Structure Tarbela 1,550.00 1,550.00 (Cusecs) (thousand (thousand (Inflow) (Inflow) cusecs) cusecs) Mangla 1,242.00 1,242.00 RIVER INDUS (Reading 1020hrs) RAINFALL (MM) PAST 24 HOURS Tarbela 1,500,000 73.0 81.2 70 – 75 Below Low Parachinar 50 Sehrkakota 18 Islamabad (Golra) 09 No Significant Kalabagh 950,000 82.7 74.4 -do- Oghi 38 Garhiala 16 Rawalakot 09 Change Details Attached at Annex “A” Chashma 950,000 82.8 76.7 -do- -do- Dir 23 Hattian Bala 15 Talhatta 08 Taunsa 1,000,000 77.5 61.6 -do- -do- Kakul 21 ChattarKallas 12 Chakdara 08 Islamabad Guddu 1,200,000 107.7 88.5 -do- -do- 21 Nauseri 11 Balakot 08 (Saidpur) Sukkur 900,000 91.9 38.9 -do- -do- Shinkiari 20 Besham 10 Muzaffarabad 08 Kotri 850,000 145.4 110.3 -do- -do- Malamjabba 19 GarhiDupatta 10 Murree 07 RIVER KABUL (Reading 1020hrs) METEOROLOGICAL FEATURES NOTES No Significant Nowshera - 16.3 16.3 Below Low Change RIVER JHELUM (Reading 1020hrs) Yesterday’s shallow Trough of Westerly wave over Northeast Mangla 1,060,000 44.0 42.1 45 – 70 Below Low Afghanistan today lies over Northern parts of the country. No Significant Rasul 850,000 46.9 27.5 -do- Change Seasonal Low lies over West Balochistan. RIVER CHENAB (Reading 1020hrs) Marala 1,100,000 35.1 27.6 30 – 40 Below Low WEATHER FORECAST FOR NEXT 24 HOURS No Significant Khanki 800,000 29.8 23.0 -do- Change Qadirabad 807,000 35.7 14.7 -do- -do- Trimmu 645,000 69.4 53.7 -do- -do- Panjnad 700,000 70.7 54.8 -do- -do- RIVER RAVI (Reading 1020hrs) Scattered thundershowers are expected over Malakand, Hazara, No Significant Jassar 275,000 3.4 3.4 Below Low Change Mardan, Peshawar, Kohat, D.G. Khan, Sargodha, Lahore, Shahdara 250,000 1.9 1.9 -do- -do- Gujranwala & Rawalpindi Divisions, Mohmand&Bajaur Agencies Balloki 225,000 27.2 0.0 -do- -do- Sidhnai 150,000 18.1 2.6 -do- -do- along with North & South Waziristan, Gilgit Baltistan & Kashmir. RIVER SUTLEJ (Reading 1020hrs) No Significant G.S. Wala - 7.00 Feet only Below Low Change Sulemanki 325,000 12.0 0.0 -do- -do- Islam 300,000 22.2 0.0 -do- -do- Sources: PMD & Flood Forecasting Division (Isolated – 20% to 30% of area, Scattered – 30% to 50% of area, Widespread – 90% to 100% of area.)PMDRain scales are good for Islamabad. However, its accuracy for all areas depends on Soil, time / duration of rain falls and its geographical spread. Light Rain 5 mm, Moderate Rain 7 – 25 mm, Heavy Rain 25 – 75 mm, Very Heavy RainAbove 75 mm NDMA Contact Numbers During Office Hours: Tel. (051) 920-2523, Control Room Contact Numbers: Tel. (051) 920-5037, Fax. (051) 920-5086, NDMA Website: http://www.ndma.gov.pk Annex “A” CONSOLIDATED STATE OF DAMAGES & LOSSES TILL 25 SEPT 2014 CROPS PERS. IN HOUSES WATER VILLAGES CATTLE RELIEF RELIEF CAMPS POPULATION PERSONS LIVESTOCK PATIENTS DEATHS INJURED SHOPS AFFECTED RELIEF PROVINCES / REGIONS DAMAGED MILLS AFFECTED PERISHED CAMPS EST. OPERATIONAL AFFECTED EVACUATED VACCINATED TREATED (ACRES) CAMPS PUNJAB 282 489 42,795 0 0 3,484 2,413,803 1,431 457 38 18,452 1,735,893 618,072 17,839,453 422,321 AJ&K 64 129 8,963 245 71 187 2,048 1,876 1 1 378 46,979 0 0 0 GILGIT-BALTISTAN 13 26 4,854 0 0 127 713 5,364 0 0 0 1,975 0 0 0 SINDH 0 0 0 0 0 267 0 0 68 34 2,431 0 65,583 0 0 TOTAL 359 644 56,612 245 71 4,065 2,416,564 8,671 526 73 21,261 1,784,847 683,655 17,839,453 422,321 CHANGES FROM LAST SITREP PUNJAB +1 +9 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 -25 -1,840 0 0 +323,681 +16,734 AJ&K 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 +287 0 0 0 0 GILGIT-BALTISTAN 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 SINDH 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Note: Above mentioned data is provisional (received from Provinces) and subject to change Annex “B” FLOOD RESCUE / RELIEF ACTIVITIES CONSOLIDATED STATE OF RELIEF ICT PUNJAB AJ&K GILGIT BALTISTAN GRAND RELIEF PDMA ARMED NDMA TOTAL NDMA PRCS CSOs TOTAL NDMA SDMA TOTAL NDMA GBDMA PRCS TOTAL TOTAL PUNJAB FORCES Tents 200 200 20,000 63,600 - - - 83,600 3,000 1,300 4,300 275 - 20 295 88,295 1,0 1,00 Blankets 20,000 - - - - 20,000 3,000 2,400 5,400 - 450 440 890 27,290 00 0 Plastic Mats - - 10,000 - - - - 10,000 1,500 1,000 2,500 - - 140 140 12,640 Mosquito - - - 9,500 - - - 9,500 - - - - - - - 9,500 Nets 4,138 Food Packs - - - 180,500 (120 3,000 500 188,138 - - - - 325 - 325 188,463 tons) 61,276 Flour - - - (10kg - - - 61,276 - - - - - - - 61,276 each) Mineral 239,636 67,888 307,524 - - - - - - - - - - - - 307,524 Water bottles bottles bottles Aqua - - 980,000 384,000 - - - 1,364,000 - - - - - - - 1,364,000 Tablets De-watering - - 10 8 - - - 18 - - - - - - - 18 Pumps W.Filtr - - 30 10 - - - 40 - - - - - - - 40 Plants RESCUE ACTIVITIES (PUNJAB) • No of Helicopters Employed: 06 • Boats Employed: 292 Army Boats, 282 Boats of District Administration NUMBER OF PERSONS EVACUATED IN PUNJAB S. NO. DISTRICTS PERSONS EVACUATED 1. Gujranwala 2,179 2. Gujrat 180 3. Hafizabad 16,500 4. M.B. Din 7,809 5. Narowal 1,749 6. Sialkot 2,509 8. Khushab 466 9. Sargodha 81,000 10. Jhang 120,000 11. Chiniot 13,710 12. Toba Tek Singh 14,834 13. Sheikhupura 1,461 14. Nankana Sahib 731 15. Sahiwal 146 16. Okara 271 17. Multan 156,113 18. Khanewal 51,970 19. Muzaffargarh 44,424 20. Rajanpur 13,632 21. Bahawalpur 36,349 22. Rahim Yar Khan 51,526 23. Jhelum 513 TOTAL 618,072 SAFE EVACUATIONS DETAILS - SINDH LIVE STOCK Capacity of POPULATION IN RELIEF CAMPS Taluka From EVACUATED No. of No. of Relief Relief Where No. of Union Persons S# District Villages Camps Camps / Children Evacuation Made Councils Evacuated Infants Large Small Evacuated Established Tent Males Females Under 12 / Carried Out Under 5 Yrs Animals Animals Villages Yrs LARKANA DIVISION 1. Larkana Nil Nil Nil Nil 35 9,360 Nil Nil Nil Nil Nil Nil Lakhi, 2. Shikarpur GarhiYaseen, 5 12 797 5 2,150 232 194 174 197 373 452 Khanpur 3. Kashmore Kashmore 4 16 2,849 10 2,950 0 0 0 0 Nil Nil SUKKUR DIVISION 4. Sukkur PanoAqil&Rohri 6 205 50,061 12 18,300 Nil Nil Nil Nil 14,325 12,023 5. Ghotki Ghotki 6 34 11,876 6 7,000 376 377 758 123 98 86 Khairpur, Kingri, 6. Khairpur Gambat, 5 R.A R.A R.A R.A R.A R.A R.A R.A R.A R.A Sobhodero 608 571 932 320 TOTAL 26 267 65,583 68 39,760 14,796 12,561 Total in Relief Camps = 2,431 STATUS OF NATIONAL HIGHWAYS& MOTORWAYS • G-B Roads Dumping of boulders at Hotto kilometre 156 on-going. • Punjab South - Head Muhammad Wala Bridge, due to heavy flood in River Chenab, District Administration and Army Authorities have blocked the road for all types of traffic on 11 September 2014 at 2330 hrs. On the instructions of Breach Operation Committee, mechanical breach was carried out on approach road to Head Muhammad Wala Bridge left side at Km 5+900 in 50 meter length on 11 September 2014 at 0300 hrs, whereas explosive breaching was done by Pakistan Army at 1500hrs on the same day. Now these two breaching sections have been merged and length of breaching section has increased to 300 meters. Flood water is still flowing through the breached section. Traffic Restoration Status:Water is still flowing. Restoration work will commence upon receding of flood waters. Restoration time is one month. - Shershah (N-70) – Mechanical breaching of road at kilometre 19-20 was done on 12 September 2014 in the evening. Due to breaching of Shershah Bund, floodwater is flowing over top the road on two and a half kilometre length between kilometres 19-21. The road is closed for all types of traffic since 1830hrs on 12 September 2014 due to breaching of following sections: • Between Km. 19-20 near Ghagra-Chowk. • At Km. 26 between Railway Crossing and Taliri Canal on Muzaffargarh Bypass. • At Km 27+600. Following machinery is on site (at each section): • Excavators - 03 Nos. • Dozer - 01 No. • Tractor Trolleys - 06 Nos. • Tractor with front blade - 02 Nos. TrafficRestoration Status: • N-70 has been opened for light as well as heavy traffic. • Honourable Chief Minister of Punjab visited and inaugurated the restored section of N-70 at 1600hrs on 20 Sept. 2014. • Motorways: Discharge at Indus Bridge and Jundi Bridge on M-1 being monitored. Discharge at Jhelum Bridge on M-2 being monitored. As reported by NHA Field Formation, contractors along all vulnerable points have been mobilised along with machinery to cater for any emergency. .
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