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NOTE - iMMAP compiles these reports from the specified data sources and endeavors to get the most up-to-date and accurate figures

available. iMMAP and USAID do not take any ownership or responsibility of the data accuracy in this report.

Abbreviations

AJK Azad Jammu and Kashmir

AWD Acute Watery Diarrhea

ARI Acute Respiratory infections

BD Bloody Diarrhea

CDCP Citizen’s Damage Compensation Programme

CMAM Community Management of Acute Malnutrition

CVH Chronic Viral Hepatitis

CL Cutaneous Leishmaniasis

EPI Expanded Programme for Immunization

FDMA Fata Disaster Management Authority

FSC Food Security Cluster

FATA Federally Administered Tribal Areas

FFW Food For Work

FFT Food For Training

GFD General Food Distribution

GB Gilgit Baltistan

IDP Internally Displaced Persons

IOM International Organization for Migration

KPK Khyber Pakhtunkhwa

MUAC MAL

Mid - Upper Arm Circumference Confirmed Malaria

MAM Moderate Acute Malnutrition

NFIs Non-Food Items

NWA North Waziristan Agency

NSC Nutrition Stabilization Centers

OAD Other Acute Diarrhea

OTH Other diseases

PDMA Provincial Disaster Management Authority

PRCS Pakistan Red Crescent Society

PS Protection Services

PLC Protective Learning and Center

PN Pneumonia

PUO Pyrexia Unknown Origin

UC Union Council

UNFPA United Nations Population Fund Agency

CSOs Civil Society Organizations

PV Plasmodium Vivax

PF Plasmodium Falciparum

Conversion 1 MT = 1,000 Kg 1 mound = 40 kg 1 kg = 2.204 lbs 1 Km2 = 247.105 acres

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Contents Sindh Updates ............................................................................................................................................... 1

PDMA Sindh Updates .......................................................................................................................... 1

Floods 2014- Safe Evacuation Report (SER) as of 16-9-2014 .......................................................... 1

Church World Service (CWS) Sindh Floods Situation and Response as of 17-9-2014 ........................ 2

PRCS Response to Flood Emergency in District Sukkur and District Jacobabad as of 17-9-2014 ....... 3

HANDS Pakistan Response for the floods affected in District Kashmore as of 15-9-2014 ................. 3

Installation of Emergency latrines in relief camp established by district Government Kashmore

@ Kandhkot..................................................................................................................................... 3

Drought Updates ................................................................................................................................. 4

Daily Health Report of District Tharparkar as on 17-9-2014........................................................... 4

Nationwide Updates ..................................................................................................................................... 5

NDMA-Rain/Floods 2014 Updates as of 17-9-2014 ............................................................................ 5

River Flow and Flood Forecast ........................................................................................................ 5

Summary of Losses and Damages Updates by PDMA, SDMA and GBDMA as of 17-9-2014 .......... 6

Flood Rescue/Relief Activities as of 17-9-2014 ............................................................................... 8

Relief Provided by PDMA Punjab as of 17-9-2014 .......................................................................... 9

Relief Provided by GBDMA as of 17-9-2014 ................................................................................... 9

Relief Provided by SDMA as of 17-9-2014 ...................................................................................... 9

PUNJAB Flood Situation as of 16-9-2014 .......................................................................................... 10

Damage Reported as of 16-9-2014 ............................................................................................... 10

Road Abnormalities ....................................................................................................................... 10

Areas Likely To Be Affected ........................................................................................................... 10

Pakistan Red Crescent Society (PRCS) response to floods 2014 victims as of 17-9-2014 ................ 11

Red Crescent provides cooked food to 65,000, starts provision of non-food items to 100,000

flood victims .................................................................................................................................. 11

HANDS Pakistan Emergency Response for flood affected families of District’s Muzzafar Garh,

Chiniot, Rajanpur and Jhang as of 15-9-2104 ................................................................................... 12

Church World Service (CWS) Response Updates on Floods 2014 in Pakistan as of 17-9-2014 ........ 12

Al-khidmat Foundation (AKF) Activities for Flood Affectees in Punjab ............................................ 13

North Waziristan Displacement ........................................................................................................ 14

PDMA Kyber Pakhtunkhwa updates as of 17-9-2014 ................................................................... 14

Muslim Aid Pakistan Updates as of 17-9-2014 ............................................................................. 14

Polio Updates .................................................................................................................................... 15

Comparison of Polio Cases by Province/region 2013 & 2014* ..................................................... 15

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13 polio cases detected on 16-9-2014 .......................................................................................... 15

4 day Weather Forecast 18th –21st Sep, 2014.................................................................................... 15

Pakistan- Reservoirs and River Flow Map as of 17-9-2014 ............................................................... 16

Pakistan- Flood Losses and Damages Map as of 17-9-2014 ............................................................. 17

Pakistan Flood Update Map of Pakistan as of 17-9-2014 ................................................................. 18

NDVI Update Map of Pakistan as of 17-9-2014 ................................................................................ 19

Weather Update Map of Pakistan as of 17-9-2014 .......................................................................... 20

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Sindh Updates

PDMA Sindh Updates

Floods 2014- Safe Evacuation Report (SER) as of 16-9-2014 District Taluka From

Where evacuation

Made/ carried out

No. of UCs

No. of Villages Evacuated

No. of Relief Camps

Established

Capacity of Relief Camp/ Tent Villages

Population in Relief Camps Live Stock Evacuated

Male Female Children under 12 yrs

Infants under 5

yrs

Large Animals

Small Animals

Larkana Division

Larkana Nil Nil Nil 30 R.A Nil Nil Nil Nil Nil Nil

Shikarpur Nil Nil Nil 40 7,000 Nil Nil Nil Nil Nil Nil

Kashmore Kandhkot and Kashmore

R.A 5 29 R.A 670 726 2,664 R.A R.A

Sukkur Division

Sukkur R.A 3 81 15 21,300 985 1,445 900 1,230 2,530 3,550

Ghotki Ubauro and Ghotki

7 10 7 7,000** 644 668 1,438 293 367 387

Khairpur Kingri 1 1 1 426 124 149 171 Nil Nil Nil

Total 11 97 122 35,726* 2,423 2,988 5,173 1,523 2,897 3,937

Total in Relief Camps 12,107

NOTE: As no damage is reported yet by any district (as of today), therefore, the Situation Report (SITREP), which contains the details of damages & losses has not been

generated. All the districts have coveyed details of relief camps and safe evacuations made by them; PDMA accordingly generated Safe Evacuation Report (SER).

Discrepancies in PROVISIONAL Safe Evacuation Report (SER) may exist with total evacuation figures since many families prefer to take refuge with family members/relatives

living at safer places/adjoining districts and not in the designated relief camps setup by the Government.

Source: Reports received via fax/email from District Administrations concerned.

R.A = Report Awaited

= Relief Camps capacity is indicated in cumulative terms

** = 1000 per Camp/Tent village

Source: PDMA Sindh SER-1/ http://pdma.gos.pk/new/Docs/monsoon2014/SER-1_16-9-14.pdf/ published on 17-9-2014

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Church World Service (CWS) Sindh Floods Situation and Response as of 17-

9-2014

Situation

According to reports from upper Sindh, most of the protective bunds which had developed breaches

during the 2010 floods have been repaired, but as noted by the Sindh chief minister during his visits

to the bunds last week, the work has not been satisfactory. Online media also reports that in Ghotki,

the Qadirpur loop bund, Shaink bund, and other bunds are reportedly in good enough condition to

withstand a medium-level flood. On the other hand, if the Machko bund in Ubauro, situated in the

limits of Rahim Yar Khan District is breached, the water will flood lands in Sindh.

Pakistan remains among the top three countries most vulnerable to climate change related

disasters. While the allocation of funds for water infrastructure is also insignificant, provinces are

responsible for water infrastructure said an online media source. More specifically, the Federal Flood

Commission recommends doable projects where vulnerable areas are identified.

A print media source shared that irrigation officials informed about floodwaters that inundated

hundreds of acres of agricultural lands in the katcha parts in Sukkur. Furthermore, affected families

along with their cattle were being shifted to relief camps set up at several hundred schools as well as

tent villages established on strengthened dykes. Medical camps have also been set up at these relief

camps and tent villages. Thousands of residents of katcha areas of Sukkur, Gambat, Khairpur, Kingri,

Baberloi, and other talukas were asked to vacate their villages and move to safer places to avoid loss

of life, property, and assets.

CWS-P/A Response

CWS-P/A’s staff members attended a district coordination meeting yesterday i.e. 16th Sep, in Thatta

District,. CWS-P/A’s mobile knowledge resource center (MKRC) was displayed outside the meeting

venue and will continue to disseminate disaster risk reduction knowledge to the vulnerable

communities in the district in coordination with local authorities. CWS-P/A continues to work with

communities to increase knowledge and preparedness for disaster risk reduction through various

awareness sessions, its mobile knowledge resource center (MKRC), and building leadership

capacities of village organizations (VOs) and community organizations (COs). Examples of

preparedness at the community level include having an evacuation plan and emergency kits ready.

Furthermore, quality and accountability will be enhanced through capacity building initiatives for aid

workers and for affected communities in accessing accountable aid services. A complaints response

mechanism is in place to encourage communities to launch complaints if necessary during

interventions. CWS-P/A continues to monitor the situation in other parts of the country and

subjected to the need, will expand its operations to other affected regions.

Source: CWSP/A Situation Update: Floods bring more deaths and destruction and triggers exodus in Sindh/

http://www.cwspa.org/news/all-news/latest-news/situation-update-floods-bring-more-deaths-and-destruction-and-triggers-exodus-in-

sindh/published on 17-9-2014

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PRCS Response to Flood Emergency in District Sukkur and District

Jacobabad as of 17-9-2014 PRCS Sindh Branch has activated its Disaster Management mechanism and deployed Branch Disaster

Response Teams (BDRT) in flood emergency declared areas of district Sukkur and Jacobabad. The

District Disaster Response Team Volunteers of Disaster Management (DM) Cells have started helping

evacuation process for taking the affectees to the safe places.

Source: PRCS News Stories/ http://prcs.org.pk/prcs/?p=953#more-953/ published on 17-9-2014

HANDS Pakistan Response for the floods affected in District Kashmore as of

15-9-2014

Installation of Emergency latrines in relief camp established by district Government

Kashmore @ Kandhkot

HANDS Pakistan received request letter by district government Kashmore regarding the HANDS

technical support in installation of tent city (relief camp), provision of emergency latrines in relief

camp as well as support in evacuation .On the bases of request by district government HANDS

Pakistan, provided boats, HANDS Mazda for safely evacuation of flood affected families and

provided 20 emergency latrines and installed at relief camp.

Source: HANDS Pakistan Emergency Response Report as of 15-9-2014/shared by HANDS Pakistan via email/on 17-9-2014

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Drought Updates

Daily Health Report of District Tharparkar as on 17-9-2014 Name of Health

Facilities Total Admissions No. of cases

attended OPD No. of cases referred Total No. of

malnourished cases under 5

years Attended OPD

No. of children

admitted in Nutrition stabilizing

center.

Total No of Deaths No. of Patients treated

Stock position of vaccines

> 5 year

s

< 5 year

s

Total > 5 year

s

< 5 year

s

Total > 5 year

s

< 5 year

s

Total

> 5 year

s

< 5 year

s

Total

Fixed

Mobile

ASV ARV

CH MITHI 16 19 35 117 570 687 2 3 5 8 3 1 0 1 0 0 231 397

THQ Diplo 2 4 6 65 227 292 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 164 50

THQ Nagerparkar

6 9 15 30 131 161 1 0 1 2 0 0 0 0 0 0

90 14

THQ Chachro 6 15 21 60 190 250 0 0 0 12 0 0 0 0 0 0 52 18

RHC Islamkot 2 10 12 42 172 214 0 0 0 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 199 45

Mobile Camps 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

TOTAL 32 57 89 314 1,290 1,604 3 4 6 26 3 1 0 1 0 0 736 524

Source: Daily Health Report/District Health Officer, District Tharparkar/distributed on 17-9-2014

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Nationwide Updates

NDMA-Rain/Floods 2014 Updates as of 17-9-2014 River Flow and Flood Forecast

Rivers

River/Structure Design Capacity (000 Cusecs)

In Flow (000 Cusecs))

Outflow (000 Cusecs)

Forecast for Next 24 hrs ( 000 Cusec)

Forecasted Flood Level

(000 Cusecs)

River Indus (Reading 1000 hrs)

Tarbela 1,500 77.5 34.2 72-77 Below low

Kalabagh 950 75.8 67.8 No Change -do-

Chashma Res. 950 78.5 72.5 -do- -do-

Taunsa 1,000 67.3 51.4 -do- -do-

Guddu 1,200 274.13 R Medium

Sukkur 900 178.6 125.2 180 R 250 Low

Kotri 850 50.8 11.1 No Change Below

River Kabul

Nowshehra - 16.0 16.0 No Change Below Low

River Jehlum

Mangla 1,060 66.0 66.3 50-65 Below Low

Rasul 850 69.1 65.9 45-65 Below Low

River Chenab

Timmu 645 130.8 130.8 -do- -do-

Panjnad 700 343.5 F High to Medium

River Ravi

Sidhai 150 26.8 11.7 -do- -do-

River Sutlej

G.S Wala - 8.50 Feet Only No Change Below Low

Sulemanki 325 9.9 0.0 -do- -do-

Islam 300 3.3 0.8 -do- -do-

Reservoirs

Reservoir Max Conservation Level (feet)

Today (Feet)

Tarbela 1,550.00 1,549.37

Mangla 1,242.00 1,242.00

Flood Warnings

1. As per Hydrology Directorate, WAPDA, Mangla River Jhelum downstream Mangla will be in medium to high flood at 1100 hrs dated 14 Sep 2014 with discharge of 110,000 to 150,000 CS through Mangla Power House and Spillway.

2. FFD Lahore has intimated that according to latest hydrological conditions and breaching of bunds between Qadirabad and Punjnad on River Chenab, the risk of High to Very High Flood Levels at Guddu& Sukkur has decreased. Therefore, River Indus at Guddu& Sukkur may attain Medium to High Flood Levels ranging between 400,000 cusecs to 500,000 cusecs from 16 – 18 September 2014.

Meteorological Features

Seasonal Low lies over NortheastBalochistan.

A Monsoon Low has developed over Northwest Bay of Bengal near Andhra Coast (India).

Weather Forecast for Next 24 hours

Mainly dry weather is expected over the most parts of the country; however, isolated thundershowers are expected over Lahore, Gujranwala, Rawalpindi & DG Khan Divisions along with Kashmir.

Source: PMD & Flood Forecasting Division, Reported in Monsoon Weather Situation Report 2014 # 75/ http://www.ndma.gov.pk/new/Documents/sitrep-17-9-14.pdf/ published on 17-9-2014

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Summary of Losses and Damages Updates by PDMA, SDMA and GBDMA as of 17-9-2014

Damages and Losses in Punjab Districts Deaths Injured House

Damaged Villages

Affected Crops

Affected (Acres)

Cattle Head

Perished

Relief Camps

Population Affected

Pers. in

Relief Camps

Cattle Vaccinate

d

Patients Treated

Rawalpindi Division

Rawalpindi 13 2 101 23 18,739 118 21 96 0 260,585 0

Attock 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 332,940 0

Chakwal 1 8 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 275,270 0

Jhelum 13 11 4,524 349 19,183 5 13 121,364 0 179,140 10,917

Gujranwala Division

Gujranwala 7 0 1,062 70 27,800 27 14 243,287 0 390,120 16,417

Gujrat 6 11 718 72 18,187 472 25 27,000 0 277,975 4,583

Hafizabad 5 0 0 155 170,202 2 6 16,500 0 200,787 16,783

Mandibahauddin 5 0 233 103 206,000 31 12 226,645 0 188,880 11,671

Narowal 16 20 10 202 30,450 2 13 156,000 0 519,780 10,045

Sialkot 34 23 260 190 15,364 103 16 104,000 250 542,473 10,449

Sargodha Division

Khushab 0 3 26 54 0 0 7 0 320 269,209 8,284

Sargodha 13 5 730 218 180,194 6 24 81,000 0 381,499 9,313

Mianwali 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 460,119 0

Bhakkar 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 260,920 0

Faisalabad Division

Faisalabad 14 31 10 0 3,495 11 0 0 0 793,958 0

Jhang 5 0 0 408 915,047 0 24 120,000 11658 334,650 13,332

Chiniot 2 0 1,769 145 130,000 0 10 35,367 0 273,159 19,190

T.T. Singh 3 0 179 59 23,852 1 8 14,834 1,945 418,540 2,653

Lahore Division

Lahore 28 68 45 0 11,030 0 0 0 0 261,980 0

Kasur 17 34 36 0 0 0 23 0 0 406,540 0

Sheikhupura 13 47 55 160 35,575 0 13 237,500 1,950 849,466 0

Nankana Sahib 4 21 0 0 14,456 0 6 0 1,940 152,330 0

Sahiwal 0 0 36 56 11,586 0 15 330 24,038 305,660 1,472

0Okara 8 57 3,059 216 14,208 9 12 271 0 496,186 0

Pakpattan 1 2 8 0 0 0 18 0 0 225,772 0

Multan Division

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Multan 18 0 0 121 107,589 0 24 89,194 24,038 484,532 11,004

Khanewal 2 8 804 75 60,857 0 13 39,093 0 264,265 7,416

Lodhran 0 0 0 2 32 0 9 0 0 202,240 0

Vehari 2 0 0 0 58 0 14 0 0 285,318 0

D.G. Khan Division

D.G. Khan 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 769,540 0

Layyah 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 4,184 4,184 747,240 222,392

Muzaffargarh 1 17 802 374 198,684 0 34 42,991 13,425 1,030,930 2,131

Rajanpur 0 0 0 0 10,000 0 11 13,457 2,239 525,200 24,523

Bahawalpur Division

Bahawalpur 0 42 2,505 61 49,196 0 9 35,808 2,409 602,101 9,159

Rahim Yar Khan 1 0 0 8 31,760 0 20 150,782 1,563 939,193 3,923

Bahawalnagar 1 3 1 0 20,883 0 14 0 0 603,400 0 GRAND TOTAL 241 413 16,974 3,121 2,324,427 787 430 186,590 65,921 15,611,997 191,134

Monsoon Weather Situation Report 2014 # 75/ http://www.ndma.gov.pk/new/Documents/sitrep-17-9-14.pdf/ published on 17-9-2014

Azad Jammu & Kashmir

District Deaths Injured Houses Damaged Villages Affected

Persons Affected

Area Affected

Area (Acres)

Crops Affected (Acres)

Cattle Perished

Shops Water Mills Relief Camps

Established

Persons in Camp Partially Fully

Neelum - 2 60 40 7 460 - - 180 47 21 - -

Muzaffarabad - - 70 19 14 509 - - - 40 1 - -

Hattian - 19 260 65 18 1,885 38 28 60 13 5 - -

Bagh 2 9 272 430 15 2,334 2,300 1,200 47 65 - 1 100

Haveli 29 60 1,925 529 30 14,004 - - 550 22 - - -

Rawalkot 5 - 570 200 10 4,190 - - - - - - -

Sudhoti 14 17 1,231 234 20 8,851 - - - 56 - - -

Kotli 8 15 990 740 6 8,000 - 820 195 - 4 - -

Mirpur 2 6 305 26 5 2,161 - - 793 2 - - -

Bhimber 3 1 528 399 5 4,095 - - 50 - - - -

Total 64 129 6,211 2,682 130 46,489 2,338 2,048 1,875 245 31 1 100 Monsoon Weather Situation Report 2014 # 75/ http://www.ndma.gov.pk/new/Documents/sitrep-17-9-14.pdf/ published on 17-9-2014

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GBDMA Gilgit Baltistan

District Deaths Injured Persons Affected

Union Councils/Villages

Affected

Cropped Area

Affected (Acres)

Areas Affected (Acres)

Houses Damaged

Cattle Head

Perished

Partially Fully

Diamer 1

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

8

Skardu 2

5

0

31

205

0

3,730

433

4,773

Gilgit 0

15

1,041

82

285

500

468

73

537

Astore 2

5

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

Ghanche 9

1

934

14

222.5

219

74

76

23

Total 13 26 1,975 127 712.5 719 4,272 582 5,341 Monsoon Weather Situation Report 2014 # 75/ http://www.ndma.gov.pk/new/Documents/sitrep-17-9-14.pdf/ published on 17-9-2014

Flood Rescue/Relief Activities as of 17-9-2014

Relief Provided by NDMA Items Relief Provided/Sent to Total

Punjab AJ & K ICT GB

Tents 20,000 3,000 200 275 23,475

Plastic Mats 10,000 1,500 - - 11,500

Blankets 20,000 3,000 1,000 - 24,000

Boats 31 - 3 - 34

Life Jackets 100 - - - 100

Aqua Tables 471,000 471,000 Monsoon Weather Situation Report 2014 # 75/ http://www.ndma.gov.pk/new/Documents/sitrep-17-9-14.pdf/ published on 17-9-2014

No of Persons Evacuated

District Persons Evacuated

Gujranwala 2,179

Gujrat 180

Hafizabad 16,500

M. B. Din 7,809

Narowal 1,749

Sialkot 1,954

Khushab 466

Sargodha 81,000

Jhang 120,000

Chiniot 13,710

Toba Tek Singh 14,834

Sheikupura 1,304

Nankana Sahib 731

Sahiwal 146

Okara 271

Multan 117,447

Khanewal 42,180

Muzaffargarh 10,657

Rajanpur 13,457

Bahwalpur 35,808

Rahim yar Khan 50,204

Total 532,586 Monsoon Weather Situation Report 2014 # 75/ http://www.ndma.gov.pk/new/Documents/sitrep-17-9-14.pdf/ published on 17-9-2014

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Relief Provided by PDMA Punjab as of 17-9-2014 Districts Tents Boats Mineral

Water Aqua Tabs

Food Hampers

Flour (20 kg Bags)

Life Jackets

Water Filtration

Plants

De-Watering

Sets

Rawalpindi Division

Rawalpindi 100 2 0 0 0 0 2 0 0

Jhelum 200 0 0 0 1,000 0 0 1 1

Gujranwala Division

Gujranwala 200 2 0 0 1,000 0 2 0 0

Sialkot 1,500 5 13,236 0 5,000 0 5 0 0

Gujrat 2,000 0 0 0 1,000 0 0 0 0

Mandibahauddin 4,100 13 0 0 5,500 0 35 0 0

Narowal 0 0 5,000 0 1,000 0 0 0 8

Hafizabad 3,300 25 0 32,000 4,500 0 20 0 4

Sargodha Division

Sargodha 1,000 0 0 0 1,000 0 0 0 0

Khushab 200 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

Faisalabad Division

Jhang 18,000 10 101,400 160,000 42,000 0 150 5 0

Toba Tek Singh 1,500 1 0 0 35,00 0 80 0 0

Chiniot 4,000 6 0 64,000 9,000 0 20 2 5

Lahore Division

Nankana Sahib 0 2 0 0 3,000 0 0 0 0

Sheikupura 1,000 2 0 0 4,500 0 0 0 0

Lahore 0 0 0 0 0 0 60 0 0

Sahiwal Division

Sahiwal 250 3 0 0 500 0 0 0 0

Pakpattan 250 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

Multan Division

Multan 10,000 0 50,000 64,000 8,000 2,000 0 1 0

Khanewal 1,500 2 0 0 0 0 10 0 0

Bahawalpur Division

Bahawalpur 4,000 0 0 0 8,000 0 50 0 0

Rahim Yar Khan 500 0 0 0 500 0 0 0 0

D.G. Khan Division

Muzaffargarh 16,000 2 50,000 64,000 19,000 2,500 0 1 0

Layyah 2,000 0 20,000 0 7,000 0 0 0 0

Rajanpur 500 0 0 0 500 0 0 0 0

GRAND TOTAL 72,100 77 239,636 384,000 125,5000 4,500 434 10 18 Monsoon Weather Situation Report 2014 # 75/ http://www.ndma.gov.pk/new/Documents/sitrep-17-9-14.pdf/ published on 17-9-2014

Relief Provided by GBDMA as of 17-9-2014

Monsoon Weather Situation Report 2014 # 75/ http://www.ndma.gov.pk/new/Documents/sitrep-17-9-14.pdf/ published on 17-9-2014

Relief Provided by SDMA as of 17-9-2014 Items Quantity

Tents 1,300

Plastic Mats 1,000

Blankets 2,400 Monsoon Weather Situation Report 2014 # 75/ http://www.ndma.gov.pk/new/Documents/sitrep-17-9-14.pdf/ published on 17-9-2014

Items Quantity

Tents -

Plastic Mats -

Blankets 450

Mix ration (Bags) 325

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PUNJAB Flood Situation as of 16-9-2014

Damage Reported as of 16-9-2014

Incidents related to heavy rain and flooding, the death toll reaches approx 223 and more than 372 others were

injured separately in Lahore, Faisalabad, Chiniot, Sialkot, Gujranwala, Okara, Kasur, Jhang, Sheikhupura, Mandi

Bahauddin, Bahawalnagar, Narowal, Gujrat, Multan and Muzaffargarh.

Muzaffargarh: Several Villages and hundreds of acres of agriculture land were inundated due to breach in

Robari Embankment. (Media)

Several Villages and hundreds of acres of agriculture land were inundated due to breach in embankment of

Playri Canal. (Media)

Bahawalpur: Several villages and hundreds of acres of agriculture land were inundated in River Chenab

catchments areas.

Rajanpur/R.Y. Khan: Several villages and hundreds of acres of agriculture land were inundated in River Chenab

catchments areas due to breaches in Jagir Sadiqabad and Saruwala Embankment.

Kasur: Three persons died and five others were injured in flood/rain related incident. (Media)

Source: Main sources are UNOCHA, PDMA, RESCUE 1122 & Media, Reported in UNDSS-Punjab Flood Situation Report/ shared via email by

UNDSS/ on 17-9-2014

Road Abnormalities District Roads Situation

Jhang Jhang - Bhawana road is closed due to flood water. Jhang-Bhakkar, Jhang-Khushab, Jhang-Muzaffargarh, Jhang-Shorkot and Jhang-Multan roads are partially closed for traffic due to breach in Athara Hazari Embankment.

Multan Multan-Layyah road is closed at Chowk Azam due to possible flooding. Alternate route is Multan Muzaffargrah-Layyah.

Hafizabad/ Mandi Bahau Din

All affected areas of Hafizabad and M.B Din are accessible through soft skin vehicle only.

Muzaffargarh Muzaffargarh-Jhang road is closed due to breach in Embankment of Rangpur canal. Seetpur-Ali pur road is closed due to breach in Doaba Embankment.

Chiniot Jhang road near Ramzan Sugar Mills is closed due to flood water.

Rajanpur/RY Khan The access between Rajanpur and RY Khan is possible through Guddu and Ghazi Ghat only. The temporarily access among the two districts at Kot Mithan/Chachran is close.

Source: UNDSS-Punjab Flood Situation Report/ shared via email by UNDSS/ on 17-9-2014

Areas Likely To Be Affected District Updates

Hafizabad/ Mandi Bahau Din

All affected areas of Hafizabad and M.B Din are accessible through soft skin vehicle only.

Rahim yar Khan Due to high flood level at Head Panjnad, the River Catchment areas of Rahim Yar Khan and Bahawalpur are likely to be inundated.

Other Districts Likely to be Affected

Dera Ghazi Khan and Rajanpur.

Source: Main Source is Media, Reported in UNDSS-Punjab Flood Situation Report/ shared via email by UNDSS/ on 17-9-2014

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Pakistan Red Crescent Society (PRCS) response to floods 2014 victims as of

17-9-2014

Red Crescent provides cooked food to 65,000, starts provision of non-food items to

100,000 flood victims

The PRCS has provided cooked food to over 65,000 while 100, 000 flood victims are being provided

non-food items in the flood affected areas of Punjab and AJK besides six Mobile Health Units are

working in the field with lifesaving medicines worth PKR One Billion.

The non-food items include family tent, blanket, tarpaulin sheet, stove, kitchen set, hurricane lamp,

mosquito net, CGI Sheet, shelter tool kit, Jerry Cane and hygiene kit. The items are being provided in

the worst affected areas of Punjab, AJK, Gilgit-Baltistan

Red Crescent is making all out efforts to mitigate the suffering of the victims. He said that the PRCS

will continue supporting the victims and more relief terms of household and health will be provided

on need basis. He said that the PRCS stands with the victims of the flood and will stay in the area till

the rehabilitation of the victims.

He said that the Red Crescent medical cover will be for three months in the areas and appreciated

the efforts of Punjab Branch Chairman Mian Muhammad Hanif, staff and volunteers for their

commitment to mitigate the suffering of the affectees.

Dr Saeed directed the officials to spare no effort in providing the relief to the victims within available

resources and stressed the need for well-coordinate efforts so that maximum relief could be

provided to the victims.

PRCS Director Operations Ghulam Muhammad Awan on the occasion said distribution of NFIs for

13,000 families from available stocks at respective District, PHQ and State Branch in all affected

provinces have been started. He said that 6 x mobile health teams (4 in Punjab and 2 in AJK) have

been deployed with medicines for one month. 4 x mobile health units have been deployed in Sindh

in the emergency declared areas.

He said that six WatSan plants are being installed in the affected areas for provision of clean drinking

water to the affectees.

Source: PRCS News Stories/ http://prcs.org.pk/prcs/?p=953#more-953/ published on 17-9-2014

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HANDS Pakistan Emergency Response for flood affected families of

District’s Muzzafar Garh, Chiniot, Rajanpur and Jhang as of 15-9-2104

HANDS Pakistan has started its Emergency Response for affected families of Punjab flood affected families

initially on its own resources.

Coordination Meeting with Different Government Officials: Coordination Meetings were conducted with

the different Government Officials like PDMA, DDMAs, line departments, Emergency Coordinators, district

clusters, Media representatives and UNOCHA.

Evacuation of Affected People: HANDS Pakistan initiated emergency response in flood and they started

evacuation affected families and more than 700 families were shifted to safe places in District Muzzafar

Garh.

Food Distribution in flood affected districts of Punjab: HANDS Pakistan observed that there is need of

Food in the affected areas of Punjab also started the food distribution from 14th

September 2014 in 03

villages of Bhawana and Lallian Tehsils of district Chiniot with the facilitation of Ujala Welfare Trust.

Mobile Medical Services in flood affected districts of Punjab : HANDS initiated health services through

conduction of Mobile Medical Camps with support of District Government Chiniot, Sialkot, Jhang and

Rajanpur. HANDS Medical teams have started the medical services from 12th

September in Tehsil Bhawana

& Lallian of Chiniot district and Tehsil Sambrial of Sialkot district with the facilitation of Ujala Welfare Trust

and Young Blood Foundation. 863 Patients have been treated by HANDS Medical team and 499 patients

out of them were female. HANDS teams have planned health education sessions on Health & Hygiene in

the IDP camps at and different places in different UCs of District Chiniot, Sialkot, Jhang and Rajanpur.

Source: HANDS Pakistan Emergency Response Report as of 15-9-2014/shared by HANDS Pakistan via email/on 17-9-2014

Church World Service (CWS) Response Updates on Floods 2014 in Pakistan

as of 17-9-2014

At present, CWS-P/A’s disaster response team is on field in Haveli to complete assessments. A total of 175

families (1,295 individual) have received food and non-food items in Bagh District. All distributed items are

based on Sphere standards and designed to meet the average-sized family’s (7-8 members) needs. This

distribution is made possible through financial contributions from Christian Aid and Primate’s Word Relief and

Development Fund, who have promptly and generously contributed toward the ACT Appeal launched on

September 9.

The ACT Appeal which aims to assist 2,000 families with food for three months, 1,000 with non-food items,

400 shelter kits, and 3,000 families (22,200 individuals) with health assistance in three districts of Azad Kashmir

requires immediate support to ensure timely assistance to affected families. An immediate week-long

response by CWS-P/A’s health team which included a doctor, a lady health visitor, and a medical dispenser

assisted affected community members in Bagh District, Azad Kashmir. A total of 793 people have received

Food Package

Items Quantity

Flour 10kg

Dal Chana 1Kg

Suger 1Kg

Cooking Oil 1Kg

Salt 1 packet

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emergency medical consultations and free medicines. As many as 68 women received antenatal care (ANC), 15

received postnatal care (PNC), and 148 children under age five received assistance.

The health teams conducted six health education sessions attended by 94 community members on

antenatal/postnatal care, cholera, gastroenteritis, typhoid, polio, hepatitis, and HIV&AIDS. Commonly treated

illnesses included upper respiratory tract infections and diarrhea while chronic illnesses including diabetes and

tuberculosis were also diagnosed. The MHU was strategically located near a camp settlement making access to

health services easy for the individuals who have lost their homes and are living in the camp and for those in

the surrounding area.

Source: CWSP/A Situation Update: Floods bring more deaths and destruction and triggers exodus in Sindh/

http://www.cwspa.org/news/all-news/latest-news/situation-update-floods-bring-more-deaths-and-destruction-and-triggers-exodus-in-

sindh/published on 17-9-2014

Al-khidmat Foundation (AKF) Activities for Flood Affectees in Punjab Date District Description

16-9-2014 Sheikhupura AKF arranged a food distribution ceremony in Fatehpur, District Sheikhupura. President Al-Khidmat Foundation Sheikhupura distributed 100 food packages among flood affectees. Relief teams of AKF have been working continuously in the flood affected areas, providing cooked food, dry ration, clean water, medical aid and other necessary objects of daily use.

14-9-2014 Multan President AKF Pakistan revealed that Al-Khidmat Foundation’s volunteers have started their relief work in Southern Punjab. AKF has already been working in (other) flood-affected regions of Punjab and Azad Kashmir. Al-Khidmat Disaster cell was alerted in time. The timely information helped in coordination of rescue and relief activities. Note that 12 lakh people have been affected by the recent floods. As a response, Al-Khidmat Foundation has carried out relief operations with the help of 2,500 volunteers, 17 boats, 43 ambulances, and 150 vehicles. 2,105 people have already been rescued and transferred to safer areas by Al-Khidmat Foundation’s volunteers. 24 Al-Khidmat kitchens have provided food to more than 4,000 people. Along with cooked food, dry ration is also been provided to the to 7,500 families; while 300 tents, 1,000 terpals, 1,000 mosquito nets, and 500 hygiene kits have been distributed among the affectees. Considering the requirements of young children, 6,000 packets of milk and biscuits have been provided. 25 medical camps, 53 mobile medical camps, 5 field hospitals, and 43 ambulances by AKF have been medically serving the affected areas. A total of 78,900 patients have benefited from Al-Khidmat Foundation’s initiatives. Al-Khidmat Foundation has also installed a mobile water filtration plant, which has the capacity to purify more than 50,000 liters of water daily.

13-9-2014 Multan In order to save Multan city from floods, breaches were made near Head Muhammad Wala & Head Sher Shah. Consequently, many adjacent villages of Shujabad were flooded. Rescue and relief teams from AKF started their work immediately. President Al-Khidmat Foundation Punjab, oversaw the rescue and relief work. As initial relief, 2,000 cooked food packets and 8,000 litters clean water was distributed among the flood affectees.

Source: AKF activities updates/ http://al-khidmatfoundation.org/category/news/#sthash.yyUwDA4G.J7Dr7At0.dpbs/ accesses on 17-9-

2014

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North Waziristan Displacement

PDMA Kyber Pakhtunkhwa updates as of 17-9-2014

Esaar-e-Pakhtunkhwa Program Under the Esaar-e-Pakhtunkhwa Program, as of 17

th September 2014 at 12:15 PM, 48,896 families of NWA

have received their Cash payment of 1st Installment @ Rs.8000/- family. A total of Rs.391.17 Million have been

disbursed so far. Under the Esaar-e-Pakhtunkhwa Program, all the registered verified families of NWA will be

provided with Rs.23, 000/family.

Location No. of families

Havelian 10

Mingora 134

Shakar dara 17

Peshawar 6,646

Khwaza khela 13

Matta 4

Karak 1,169

Bannu 28,227

Abbottabad 612

D.i khan 3,081

Hangu 555

Shabqadar 1,453

Swat 37

Kalam 4

Thal 115

Mansehra 55

Sarai naurang 377

Charsadda 1,809

Rawalpindi 24

Islamabad 10

Lakki marwat 3,777

Khi-zone-06 3

ATM 764

Grand Total 48,896 Source: PDMA Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, http://www.pdma.gov.pk/ updated on 17-9-2014

Muslim Aid Pakistan Updates as of 17-9-2014

Muslim Aid gets donation of Rs 10,00,000 from Ihsan Trust for the DPs of North Waziristan .A cheque handing

over ceremony was held in Muslim Aid office in Islamabad where General Manager North, Meezan Bank)

handed over a cheque to the Country Director Muslim Aid.

Source: Muslim Aid Pakistan Updates on NWA Displacement/ http://muslimaid.org.pk/ published on 16-9-2014

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Polio Updates Comparison of Polio Cases by Province/region 2013 & 2014*

Region/Province No. of Polio Cases No. of infected districts/towns

Last Polio Case

2013 2014 2013 2014

Khyber Pakhtunkhwa 8 25 6 5 6-8-2014

FATA/FR Areas 28 106 4 4 30-7-2014

Sindh 3 11 3 7 8-7-2014

Balochistan 0 2 0 2 2-7-2014

Punjab 2 1 2 1 7-7-2014

Pakistan 41 145 15 19 30-8-2014 Source: Weekly AFP Surveillance Update Pakistan Week 37(Ended on 13th Sep, 2014)/ National Surveillance Cell Federal EPI World Health

Organization/ published on 17-9-2014

13 polio cases detected on 16-9-2014

As many as 13 new cases of polio were confirmed on Tuesday 16th

Sep, by the Polio Virology Laboratory of the

National Institute of Health, taking the total number of cases detected this year to 158.

An official of the Prime Minister’s Monitoring and Coordination Cell for Polio said that seven of the cases were

reported from the Federally Administered Tribal Areas (Fata), three from Khyber Pakhtunkhwa (KP) and one

case each from Sindh, Punjab and Balochistan.

Source: Polio Updates in Media/ http://www.dawn.com/news/1132418/13-polio-cases-detected-in-a-day / published on 17-9-2014

4 day Weather Forecast 18th –21st Sep, 2014 City Thursday Friday Saturday Sunday

Islamabad & Rawalpindi Sunny Partly Cloudy Light rain

Partly Cloudy Light rain

Sunny

Quetta Sunny Sunny Sunny Sunny

Peshawar Sunny Mostly Sunny Mostly Sunny Sunny

Lahore Sunny Sunny Sunny Sunny

Karachi Sunny Mostly Sunny Mostly Sunny Sunny

Gilgit Mostly Sunny Partly Cloudy Thunder rain

Partly Cloudy Light rain

Mostly Sunny

Muzaffarabad Sunny Partly Cloudy Thunder rain

Partly Cloudy Thunder rain

Mostly Sunny

Source: Pakistan Met Department/http://www.pmd.gov.pk/met.gov/nakashmir_forecast.html/ accessed on 17-9-2014

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Pakistan- Reservoirs and River Flow Map as of 17-9-2014

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Pakistan- Flood Losses and Damages Map as of 17-9-2014

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Pakistan Flood Update Map of Pakistan as of 17-9-2014

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NDVI Update Map of Pakistan as of 17-9-2014

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Weather Update Map of Pakistan as of 17-9-2014