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Government of Pakistan Climate Change Division National Disaster Management Authority Monsoon Weather Situation Report 2013 Date: 27 August 2013 River / Structure Designed Capacity (Cusecs) RIVERS RESERVOIRS LOSSES / DAMAGES & RELIEF PROVIDED Actual Observations In Flow (thousand Cusces) Out Flow (thousad Cusces) RIVER INDUS Forecast for Next 24 hrs (Inflow) Forecasted Flood Level (Inflow) Tarbela 1,500,000 212.0 220.4 210-230 Below Low Kalabagh 950,000 249.4 241.1 No significant -do- Change Chashma Reservoir 950,000 261.8 252.5 240-260 Low Taunsa 1,000,000 214.8 201.7 No significant Below Low Change Guddu 1,200,000 419.3 393.8 430 R 500 Medium Sukkur 900,000 344.8 288.4 330-345 Low Kotri 850,000 274.0 238.1 275-300 -do- RIVER KABUL Nowshera - 31.6 31.6 No significant Change RIVER JHELUM Below Low Mangla Reservoir 1,060,000 40.0 9.2 70-110 Low to Medium Rasul 850,000 3.4 0.0 No significant Change RIVER CHENAB Below Low Marala 1,100,000 68.9 64.2 70-110 Low Khanki 800,000 65.9 58.8 No significant Below Low Change Qadirabad 807,000 60.7 45.7 -do- -do- Trimmu 645,000 58.6 57.2 -do- -do- Panjnad 700,000 284.8 284.8 280 F 220 Medium RIVER RAVI Jassar 275,000 15.2 15.2 No significant Below Low Change Shahdara 250,000 11.6 11.6 -do- -do- Balloki 225,000 38.5 17.5 -do- -do- Sidhnai 150,000 47.9 36.1 25 45 Low RIVER SUTLEJ G.S. Wala - 17.50 Feet only 16.0-17.0 Below Low Sulemanki 325,000 51.1 38.4 45-50 -do- Islam 300,000 62.6 62.4 55-63 Low Reservoir Maximum Conservation Level (Feet) Today (Feet) Tarbela 1550.00 1550.00 Mangla 1242.00 1233.95 Palandri Rawalakot Kotli 08 mm 06 mm 02 mm RAINFALL (Past 24hrs) METROLOGICAL FEATURES Seasonal low lies over Northwest Balochistan. Moist current from Arabian Sea is penetrating upper parts of the country upto 3000 feet. WEATHER FORECAST NEXT 24 HOURS Scattered thunder showers with moderate falls at isolated places is expected over Kashmir alongwith Rawalpindi & Gujranwala Divisions. Isolated thunder showers is expected over Lahore, DG Khan, Peshawar & Kohat Divisions. (Note*: Light Rain 7 mm, Moderate Rain 5 mm 25 mm, Heavy Rain 25 mm 75 mm, Very Heavy Rain above 75 mm) Summary of Losses / Damages and Relief provided Low Flood. so far, Roads Condition, Health State are on next pages, please. NOTES Mild Categories River flowing within deep (winter) channel (s) but about to spill threatening only river islands / belas. Medium Flood. River partly inundating river islands / belas. High Flood. River almost fully submerging islands / belas and flowing upto high banks/bunds but without encroachment on the free board. Danger Categories Very High Flood (VHF). River flowing between high banks / bunds with encroachment on the free board. Exceptionally High Flood (EHF) Imminent danger of overtopping / breaching or the high bank areas have become inundated. Sources: PMD & Flood Forecasting Division (Isolated 20% to 30% of area, Scattered 30% to 50% of area, Widespread 90% to 100% of area.) NDMA Contact Numbers During Office Hours: Tel. (051) 920-5035, (051) 921-3083, (051) 920-2523, Control Room Contact Numbers: Tel. (051) 920-5037, Fax. (051) 920-5086, NDMA Website: http://www.ndma.gov.pk *Source: PMD. Rain scales are good for Islamabad. However, its accuracy for all areas depends on Soil, time duration of rain fall and its geographical spread.

SUMMARY OF LOSSES / DAMAGES REPORTED AS ON 1030 HRS 27 AUGUST 2013 Province Persons Died Persons Injured Persons Affected Crops Affected (Acres) House Damaged Partially Fully Village Affected Relief Camps Established Persons in Relief Camps PUNJAB 65 792 738,976 891,714 13,288 9,443 2215 289 19,406 11 Cattle Head Perished Remarks KP 23 26 336 4279 501 290 2 0 0 95 SINDH 40 40 472,643 222,289 16,128 9140 2708 247 17,031 54 Balochistan 18 17 64,270 63,969 1500 3000 342 4 4500 4,555 FATA 12 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 AJ&K 25 12 0 0 33 367 0 0 0 13 Total 183 887 * 1,276,225 1,182,251 31,450 22,240 5267 540 40,937 4,728 Source: - Data is based on the reports provided by respective PDMAs / obtained from their websites subject to change after assessment. Punjab = 65 dead (Narowal 19, Jhang 7, Gujranwala 4, Sialkot 8, Rajanpur 9, Muzaffargarh 3, Nankanasab 5, Gujrat 2, Chakwal 3, Chiniot 4, Khanewal 1, ) KP = 23 dead (Bannu 1, Haripur 4, D.I. Khan 1, Chitral 7, Lakki Marwat 1, Peshawar 3, Tank 1, Karak 2, Swat 3) Sindh = 40 dead (Karachi 16, Sukkur 3, Mirpur Khas 1, Umer Kot 1, Hyderabad 6, Khairpur 2, Larkana 3, Kashmore 1, Ghotki 1, Thatta 1, N. Feroze 5) Balochistan = 18 dead (Khuzdar 6, Lasbela 5, Loralai 1, Jhalmagsi 1, Turbat/Kach 3) FATA = 12 dead (Kurram Agency 4, FR Tank 5, N.Waziristan Agency 3 (Incl 1x missing), AJ&K = 25 dead (Bagh 5, Hattian 3, Rawlakot 1, Kotli 13, Bhimber 3) *This includes persons evacuated.

SUMMARY OF RELIEF PROVIDED AS ON 1030 HRS 27 AUGUST 2013 Province Tents Food Blankets Mosquito Misc Food Items De- NFIs Packs Nets (Bags / Cartons) Watering Pumps NDMA 15,000 0 0 8,000 0 25 Boats - 10 PUNJAB 22,602 103,100 0 8,000 73,417 Bags 25 Mineral Water Bottles - 2,18,700 Vaccination - 141,490 Live stock KP *3,440 *12650 *16,400 0 *14,000 Bags 2 SINDH 13,585 1,500 0 11,500 0 8 BALOCHISTAN 2930 2,950 300 5,000 2,500 Bags 8 Medicine - 93 Carton AJ&K 177 0 77 0 0 0 - Total 57,734 120,200 16,777 32,500 89,917 68 - Source: - Data is based on the reports provided by respective PDMAs / obtained from their websites. *2500 Tents, 15,000 Blankets, Food Hampers 12,500 & Flour 10 Kg 12,500 provided by PDMA Punjab for Chitral

HEALTH SITUATION PUNJAB Daily Report of Flood Affected Areas in Punjab as on 26 August 2013 Teams Deployment Fixed Mobile Total 325 137 462 Services provided till 26-8-2013 Previously treated Patients Vaccination of Children Patients treated during past 24 hours Cumulative total 211,555 14,026 225,581 Services provided during past 24 hours Tetanus Toxoid Vaccine Acute Respiratory Infection Gastroenteritis Snake Bite Fever Skin Infections 427 274 2635 1277 06 33 2475

%age Priority Health Problems out of total Consultations, Punjab (Up to August 26 th, 2013) 45 40 ARI Gastroenteritis Snake Bite Malaria Skin Disease 35 30 25 20 15 10 5 0 13th Aug 15th Aug 19th Aug 20th Aug 21st Aug 22nd Aug 25th Aug 26th Aug * ARI = Acute Respiratory Infection 3

Sindh Health Situation as on 26-08-2013 Teams Deployment Fixed Mobile Total 31 31 62 Services provided till 26-8-2012 Previously treated Patients Patients treated during past 24 hours Cumulative total 28,785 4,405 33,190 Services provided during past 24 hours Acute Respiratory Infection (ARI) Gastroenteritis Snake Bite Fever Skin Infections 918 567 20 399 724

%age Disease Pattern 22-26 Aug-2013 in flood affected districts of Sindh 25 21st Aug 26th Aug 20 15 10 5 0 Sus. Malaria Scabies Diarrhoea ARI Snake Bite * ARI = Acute Respiratory Infection 5

Balochistan Health Situation - 25-08-2013 Teams Deployment Jhal Magsi Jaffarabad Total 8 5 13 Services provided till 25-8-2012 Previously treated Patients Patients treated during past 24 hours Cumulative total 11,292 768 12,053 Services provided during past 24 hours Acute Respiratory Infection (ARI) Gastroenteritis Snake Bite Fever 131 100 2 136

%age Disease Pattern 6-26th Aug-2013 in flood affected districts of Balochistan 30 25 ARI Malaria Diarrhoea Skin Disease 20 15 10 5 0 * ARI = Acute Respiratory Infection 7

Situation of Dengue Outbreak (total patients) in Saidu Sharif - Sawat, KPK (Up to August 25 th, 2013) Male 197 Female 52 Total Cases = 249 0 50 100 150 200 250 * No data received from KPK regarding relief activities in flood affected districts 8

OVER ALL SITUATION All flood prone districts have been alerted Overall Health Situation is under control and within the response capacity of Provincial health departments Sufficient quantities of medicines and ASV, ARV, other vaccine and insecticides are available in sufficient quantities with districts and provincial stores All arrangements are in place for any eventuality Coordination with health cluster partners is in place for any additional support

NHA UPDATES All National Highways are open to traffic Repair / Maintenance work is being carried out at following places o N-65: Sukkur Jacobabad, Km. 00 101: Construction of pipe culverts is in progress S-2: Kohala Muzaffarabad, Km. 00 40 o One-way traffic opened at Km 1+200 o One-way traffic moving at Km 3+00 o Work on removal of slide material is in progress Source: NHA.