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DAILY REPORT ON RAIN AND FLOOD EMERGENCY

RESPONSE 2015, IN PAKISTAN

OVERVIEW OF THE DISASTER IN CHITRAL


On July 16, 2015 at around 12:00 to 1:00 hours (Midnight), District Chitral have struck by an unusual and unprecedented
torrential / orographic rain and series of GLOF event in the western side of the Chitral River. The orographic rain followed by
thunderstorm, cloud outburst and have triggered the GLOF events which caused destruction. Chitral in the current week
have average maximum 40.8 oC temperature as per Pak-Met Department (PMD) and PDMA have also circulated the weather
forecast that rain and thunderstorm along with showers is expected in isolated part of Malakand Division. The same have
also been circulated among all concerned by the DDMU for preparedness. The Irrigation Department Chitral have also
identified High Level flood in Chitral River in addition to the identification of vulnerable spots of riverine flood. The 17Division camp at Gaherait have also been taken in loop of dissemination of alerts for evacuation of the communities living in
the river catchments and beds.
The rain/cloud outburst followed by GLOF event of July, 2015, in isolated catchments of various goals (tributaries) in Chitral
District at various intervals of times has resulted in floods that were accompanied with debris/boulders/large boulders flows
causing (1) washing out of heads/diversions arrangements / head reaches and general filling-up of most of the civil channels
/ Government Channels with damages to hydraulic structures (2) damages to buildup properties and agricultural land (3)
damages to roads and bridges (4) damages to existing flood protection works (5) damages to Water supply schemes (6)
filling of the Nallas that may spill out from banks causing further damages in case of future floods.

Relief Activities Detail


A- Health Care Assistance through Mobile Medical Unit (MMU)
Province

Division

District

Location

KPK

Malakand

Chitral

UC-1 and 2

Total
Cumulative figures as of 24th July 2015
Total Beneficiaries of Health care assistance

Dated: 25-07-2015
Beneficiaries
Male

Female

Children

Total

51
Nil
51

35
Nil
35

54
Nil
54

140
Nil
140

B- Provision of clean drinking water for the Flash Flood Affected People
Province

Division

District

Location

KPK
Malakand
Chitral
UC 1 and 2
Clean drinking water Beneficiaries as of 24/07/2015
TOTAL

Water(Ltrs)
16,000
3,500
19,500

Dated: 25-07-2015
Beneficiaries
Total
Families
Beneficiaries
(@20 Ltrs/F)
800
5,600
350
2,450
1150
8,050

Total Beneficiaries of Health Care Assistance


Total Beneficiaries of Clean drinking water
Total Beneficiaries of (A+B) Health care and water

140
8,050
8,190

Flood Report South Punjab


Reporting Person: Naveed Ahmad KK
Type of Flood : Initial Report

River

Kaha Sultan
flood

District

Tehsil

Rajan Pur Jampur

Contact #

Date: 25-07-2015

0300-8150336
email ID:
osp.southpunjab5@gmail.com
Urgent Needs
UC suggested
(Tents/Hot
for HH
Meal/Health
interventions Services/Water
etc.)
Hot Meal,
Noor Pur
Health

Name of
affected UCs

Villages

Displaced
Families
(approx.)

Noor Pur

Kaan Wala

70
50

Noor Pur

Hot Meal,
Health
Hot Meal,
Health

Hill Tourant
2
Flood

Rajan Pur Jampur

Noor Pur

Basti
Muhammad
Horra

Hill Tourant
Flood

Rajan Pur Jampur

Tall Shumali

Tall Shumali

30

Tall Shumali

Rajan Pur Jampur

Dajal

Dajal

30

Dajal

Rajan Pur Jampur

Haji Pur

Haji Pur

40

Haji Pur

Kaha Sultan
flood
Kaha Sultan
5
flood
4

Hot Meal,
Health
Hot Meal,
Health

Pictures of activities cannot be shared today due to non-availability of electricity and internet facility in
Chitral.

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