USG HUMANITARIAN ASSISTANCE TO SRI LANKA FOR THE COMPLEX EMERGENCY 80° JAFFNA KEY 81° IOM ç IDP Screening Area Kankesanturai Point Pedro / UMCOR Approximate Location Kayts JaffnaJaffna UNICEF F J of IDP Camp SOURCE: OCHA Jaffna DDG, HALO Trust, MULLAITTIVU MAG, FSD } USAID/OFDA USAID/FFP KILINOCHCHI UMCOR State/PRM State/PMWRA UNICEF 82°DoD UMCOR F J / Kilinochchi Agriculture & Food Security UNICEF KilinochchiKilinochchi UMCOR: Small Grants A F J Economic Recovery DDG, HALO Trust, Puthukkudiyiruppu çßGCJAI C and Market Systems Nanthi MAG, FSD } Mullaittivu MullaittivuMullaittivu Kadal a Emergency Relief Supplies Vellankulam Mankulam ç Health Talaimannar NORTHERN, Nedunkeni Humanitarian Coordination & NORTHERNNORTHERN NORTH-CENTRAL, B Information Management 9° 9° Mannar Puliyankulam AND EASTERN } Humanitarian Demining Pulmoddai PROVINCES MannarMannar VavuniyaVavuniya MANNAR IDP Assistance Paraiyanalankulam Yan ICRC G Logistics IOM ç Vavuniya Oya – TrincomaleeTrincomalee UMCOR Silavatturai F Nutrition Kebitigollewa Pan Kulam Nilaveli DDG, HALO Trust, TRINCOMALEE G Protection MAG, FSD } Medawachchiya ß Risk Reduction Trincomalee Horowupotana UMCOR I Shelter & Settlements AnuradhapuraAnuradhapura UNICEF F J Title II Emergency Food Assistance Pomparippu Anuradhapura Kantale Umbrella Award for Small Grants Aruvi Yan Oya Kalpitiya Maragahawewa Aru Water, Sanitation, and Hygiene Kala NORTH-CENTRALNORTH-CENTRAL J Oya 09/30/09 VAVUNIYA PolonnaruwaPolonnaruwa Kekirawa Minneriya Internews B Puttalam BATTICALOA IOM8° PuttalamPuttalam 8° ç Polonnaruwa UMCOR UMCOR UNICEF Anamaduwa Dambulla F J UNICEF F J NORTH-WESTERNNORTH-WESTERN BatticaloaBatticaloa DoD Deduru a Oya Oya Batticaloa COUNTRYWIDE DDG, HALO Trust, Deduru Madura EASTERNEASTERN MAG, FSD } KurunegalaKurunegalaOya MataleMatale WFP Chilaw Paddiruppu UNHCR Maha Oya G Kurunegala Matale INDIAN Kuliyapitiya Padiyatalawa Kalmunai CENTRALCENTRAL Uhana OCEAN Maha Pannala Maha Oya Oya Kandy Weragantota Kegalla Negombo KegalleKegalle KandyKandy Akkaraipattu 7 GampahaGampaha Mahaweli Bibile AmparaAmpara Ganga Gampaha AMPARA Ja-Ela Nuwara Kelani UNICEF 7° Eliya Badulla MonaragalaMonaragala F J 7° Ganga Avissawella BadullaBadulla Colombo UVAUVA ColomboColombo NuwaraNuwara Monaragala Pottuvil Dehiwala WESTERNWESTERN EliyaEliya Wal Moratuwa Kalu Ganga Horana Ganga awe Buttala Panadura Ratnapura Kirindi KalutaraKalutara Oya SABARAGAMUWASABARAGAMUWA Balangoda Okanda Kalutara Kahawatta Matugama RatnapuraRatnapura Kuda Oya Kumana Beruwala Embilipitiya Deniyaya Kataragama HambantotaHambantota Ambalangoda GalleGalle Kirinda SRI LANKA Udugama SOUTHERNSOUTHERN Hambantota MataraMatara Tangalla 0 25 50 mi The6° boundaries and names used on this map Galle 6° do not imply official endorsement or80° 81° 0 25 50 75 km 82° acceptance by the U.S. Government. Matara RECENT MOVEMENT OF IDPs IN SRI LANKA AS OF SEPTEMBER 30, 2009 80° / IDP Screening Area Approximate Location of IDP Camp 10° 10° SRI LANKA IDP Movement by Land 265,510 IDPs escaped IDP Movement by Sea the conflict zone from Point Pedro April 1, 2008 to SOURCE: OCHA Kankesanturai September 6, 2009. 09/30/09 SOURCE: OCHA, 09/06/09 JaffnaJaffna 81° Kayts Jaffna Palk Bay Bay KilinochchiKilinochchi of Kilinochchi / Bengal 253,567* IDPs in camps in Jaffna, Mannar, Trincomalee Puthukkudiyiruppu and Vavuniya districts. *SOURCE: OCHA, 09/28/09 NORTHERNNORTHERN Mullaittivu Velankulam MullaittivuMullaittivu Mankulam Talaimannar Nedunkeni 9° Mannar 9° Puliyankulam Pulmoddai VavuniyaVavuniya Gulf MannarMannar of Omantai / Paraiyanalankulam TrincomaleeTrincomalee Mannar Vavuniya Silavatturai Kebitigollewa Pan Kulam Nilaveli Trincomalee 212,650** IDPs in Horowupotana Manik Farms Camp, Medawachchiya Vavuniya District **SOURCE: OCHA, 09/23/09 EASTERNEASTERN AnuradhapuraAnuradhapura Pomparippu Kantale Anuradhapura Kalpitiya NORTH-CENTRALNORTH-CENTRAL Maragahawewa PuttalamPuttalam PolonnaruwaPolonnaruwa Kekirawa Minneriya The boundaries and names used on this map do not implyPuttalan official endorsement or acceptance8° by the U.S. Government. NORTH-WESTERNNORTH-WESTERN U.S. Department of State [email protected] http://hiu.state.gov HUMANITARIAN INFORMATION UNIT Sri Lanka: Manik Farm IDPs Vulnerable to Monsoon Flooding 7 Day Precipitation Forecast District boundary as of August 21, 2009 Zone 4 considered the most severely affected by flash floods on August 14. Approximately Road 1,925 tents in Zone 4 were damaged or Manik Farm IDP destroyed, leaving approximately 17,539 camp zones individuals without shelter. Zone 4 also *Number below zone Zone 5 are IDPs (as of Aug. 10) Zone 4 experienced extensive flooding due to a lack of (4,992) drainage infrastructure. Overflowing latrines (38,102) have caused contamination of ground and river water sources, raising the risk of IDPs To Vavuniya contracting waterborne diseases. 15 miles V avuniy a D i stri c t .25” 0.5” 1.0” 1.5” 2.0” 3.0” Manik Farm Zone 3 School Zone (43,794) (925) Manna r Zone 0 Zone 2 Zone 1 (19,553) D i stri c t (55,032) Area on (46,999) main map enlarged 0 0.5 1 2 Zone 2 experienced significant flooding leaving Waters have largely receded 450 families without shelter. Inundation mixed Miles from Zones 0, 1, and 3, which effluent from 95 latrines in Zone 2 with storm Scale:1:55,000 flooded to a lesser extent. water, raising the risk of disease. Anuradhapura District • Ground images of Manik Farm Camp showing the degree of flooding following the August 14 rainstorm. Sources: USG, UN OCHA, Reuters, UN Resident and Humanitarian Coordinator for Sri Lanka, www.groundviews.org, NOAA U71 8-03 STATE (HIU).
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