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2 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 AWD ARI BD CDCP CMAM CVH CL EPI FDMA FSC FATA FFW FFT GFD GB IDP IOM KPK MUAC MAL MAM NFIs NWA NSC OAD OTH PDMA PRCS PS PLC PN PUO UC UNFPA CSOs PV PF Azad Jammu and Kashmir Acute Watery Diarrhea Acute Respiratory infections Bloody Diarrhea Citizen s Damage Compensation Programme Community Management of Acute Malnutrition Chronic Viral Hepatitis Cutaneous Leishmaniasis Expanded Programme for Immunization Fata Disaster Management Authority Food Security Cluster Federally Administered Tribal Areas Food For Work Food For Training General Food Distribution Gilgit Baltistan Internally Displaced Persons International Organization for Migration Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Mid - Upper Arm Circumference Confirmed Malaria Moderate Acute Malnutrition Non-Food Items North Waziristan Agency Nutrition Stabilization Centers Other Acute Diarrhea Other diseases Provincial Disaster Management Authority Pakistan Red Crescent Society Protection Services Protective Learning and Center Pneumonia Pyrexia Unknown Origin Union Council United Nations Population Fund Agency Civil Society Organizations Plasmodium Vivax Plasmodium Falciparum Conversion 1 MT = 1,000 Kg 1 mound = 40 kg 1 kg = lbs 1 Km 2 = acres ii

3 Contents Sindh Updates... 1 District Khairpur Situation Updates as of Taluka s of District Khairpur to be affected during Expected Flood Details of Pacca/Katcha Area, Population and Relief camps settled in Taluka s of Khairpur during Floods... 1 Summary of losses / damages due to rain / flood 2014 in District Ghotki as of Drought Updates... 3 Daily Health Report of District Tharparkar as on Al-khidmat Foundation Activities in Sindh... 4 Nationwide Updates... 5 NDMA-Rain/Floods 2014 Updates as of River Flow and Flood Forecast... 5 Summary of Losses and Damages Updates by PDMA, SDMA and GBDMA as of Flood Rescue/Relief Activities as of Relief Provided by PDMA Punjab as of Relief Provided by GBDMA as of Relief Provided by SDMA as of International Federation of Red Cross and Red Crescent Societies (IFRC) updates on Monsoon Floods 2014 as of Time Line: Disaster Situation and Response IFRC Emergency Appeal: Pakistan Monsoon Floods AKF Response to Flood People in Mandi Bahauddin as on North Waziristan Displacement PDMA Kyber Pakhtunkhwa updates as of Human Relief Foundation Pakistan Response to NWA Temporary Dislocated Persons (TDPs) as of WHO Updates from 7 th to 13 th Sep, Disease Early Warning System and Response in Pakistan day Weather Forecast 25 th 28 th Sep, Pakistan- Reservoirs and River Flow Map as of Pakistan-Floods Damages and Losses Map as of Pakistan- Punjab Rain Flood Situation Update Map as of Weather Update Map of Pakistan as of iii

4 Taluka Total population Sindh Updates District Khairpur Situation Updates as of Taluka s of District Khairpur to be affected during Expected Flood 2014 Total area in acers Cultivated area Deh affected Katcha area Relief camps Population of katcha area Medical camps Veterinary camps Fix Mobile Fix Mobile Length of bunds Khairpur mile Kingri mile Gambat mile Sobhodero mile Total , mile Details of Pacca/Katcha Area, Population and Relief camps settled in Taluka s of Khairpur during Floods Taluka Total Total area in Cultivated area Deh Katcha Population Medical camps Veterinary Length of population acers affected area Relief of katcha camps bunds camps area Fix Mobile Fix Mobile Kingri mile Camps Detail 1. GHS Piryalo 2. GHS Kot Mir Muhammad 3. GHS Pir jo Goth 4. Govt. Commercial Training Institute Pir Jo Goth 5. GHS Hadal Shah 6. Govt. High School Sadar Ji Bhateyon 7. GHS Ahmedpur 8. No. of Boots required for rescue operation: No of Generators required :07 1

5 Taluka Total Total area in Cultivated area Deh Katcha area Relief camps Population of Medical Veterinary Length of population acers affected katcha area camps camps bunds Khairpur 275, , , , mile Camps Detail 1. GHS Babarloi 2. GHS Shah Ladhani 3. Tent City of 100 tents on eastern side of High School babarloi 4. No. of Families to be affected : 9698/ 7= 1385 families 5. No. of Dry food to be supplied for 07 days per bag per family: 1385 bags 6. No. of Boots required for rescue operation : No of Generators required: 03 Taluka Total population Total area in Cultivated area Deh Katcha Relief Population of Medical camps Veterinary Length of acers affected area camps katcha area camps bunds Fix Mobile Fix Mob Sobhodero 177, ,338 40, , , mile Camps Detail 1. GHS Pir Hayat 2. GHS Sageyoon 3. GHS Sobhodero 4. GPS Dost Ali Channa 5. GPS noorpur 6. No. of Families to be affected :3500 families 7. No. of Dry food to be supplied for 07 days per bag per family 5000 bags 8. No. of Boots required for rescue operation 05 Taluka Total population Total area in acers Cultivated area Deh affected Katcha area Relief camps Population of katcha area Medical camps Vitnery camps Length of bunds Fix Mobile Fix Mob Gambat mile Source: Monsoon Flood update of District Khairpur Mir's Sindh/ shared by district NGO's Coordinator District Khairpur Mir's Sindh- VWCO via /on

6 Taluka Village Affecte d Summary of losses / damages due to rain / flood 2014 in District Ghotki as of Persons affected Area Acres Cropped area House Damage Person died Person injured Cattle Head perished Relief Camps Person in Relief Camps Fully Partially Total Katcha Pacca Katcha Pacca Ghotki Ubauro TOTAL 30 11,876 43,000 3, ,348-1, Source: Daily information regarding flood evacuation report Total IDPs in relief camps district Ghotki/shared by PA-ADC via / on Name of Health Facilities Total Admissions > 5 year s < 5 year s Total > 5 year s Drought Updates Daily Health Report of District Tharparkar as on No. of cases attended OPD < 5 year s Total > 5 year s No. of cases referred < 5 year s Tota l Total No. of malnourished cases under 5 years Attended OPD No. of children admitted in Nutrition stabilizing center. Total No of Deaths > 5 year s < 5 year s Tota l Fixe d No. of Patients treated Mobil e Stock position of vaccines CH MITHI THQ Diplo THQ Nagerparkar THQ Chachro RHC Islamkot Mobile Camps TOTAL ,038 1, , Source: Daily Health Report/District Health Officer, District Tharparkar/distributed on ASV ARV 3

7 Al-khidmat Foundation Activities in Sindh Date District Activity Hyderabad Al-Khidmat Foundation distributed 30 wheel chairs among disabled people in Hyderabad. Note that each year Al-Khidmat Foundation arranges hundreds of wheelchairs distribution among disabled persons around the country with the collaboration of kind hearted donors. This year Al-Khidmat will distributed 1,500 wheelchairs with collaboration of free wheelchair mission (USA) among disable persons all over the Pakistan Tharparkar Al-Khidmat Foundation inaugurated a school in Tharparkar. The local children will receive education in the school; while 22 children will also receive free food (daily) on behalf of Al-Khidmat Foundation. Note that there is no school within the 80 k.ms radius of the area. Al-Khidmat Foundation has also arranged for a vocational center for women the vocational center will teach sewing to the local women. Source: AKF Activities Updates/ on

8 River/Structure Nationwide Updates NDMA-Rain/Floods 2014 Updates as of River Flow and Flood Forecast Design Capacity (000 Cusecs) Rivers 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, Below Low Kalabagh No Change -do- Chashma Res do- -do- Taunsa 1, do- -do- Guddu 1, do- Sukkur do- Kotri do- River Kabul Nowshehra No Change Below Low River Jehlum Mangla 1, Below Low Rasul do- River Chenab Timmu do- -do- Panjnad do- -do- River Ravi Jassar No Change -do- Shahdara do- -do- Balloki do- -do- Sidhai do- -do- River Sutlej G.S Wala Feet only No Change Below Low Sulemanki do- -do- Islam do- -do- Reservoirs Reservoir Max Conservation Today (Feet) Level (feet) Tarbela 1, ,, Mangla 1, , Meteorological Features Seasonal Low lies over Northwest Balochistan. Weather Forecast for Next 24 hours Mainly dry weather is expected over the most parts of the country. Source: PMD & Flood Forecasting Division, Reported in Monsoon Weather Situation Report 2014 # 80/ published on

9 Daily Emergency and Response Situational Information Report 23 rd Sep, 2014 Summary of Losses and Damages Updates by PDMA, SDMA and GBDMA as of Punjab Districts Deaths Injured House Damaged Villages Crops (Acres) Cattle Head Perished Relief Camps Population Pers. in Relief Camps Livestock vaccination Patients Treated Rawalpindi Division Rawalpindi , ,645 0 Attock ,440 0 Chakwal ,790 0 Jhelum , , , ,660 19,513 Gujranwala Division Gujranwala 7 0 1, , , ,740 20,724 Gujrat , , ,685 5,478 Hafizabad , , ,931 24,912 Mandibahauddin 6 0 1, , , ,960 15,220 Narowal , , ,266 21,335 Sialkot , , , ,788 21,106 Sargodha Division Khushab , ,311 13,514 Sargodha , , ,439 14,926 Mianwali ,189 0 Bhakkar ,240 0 Faisalabad Division Faisalabad , ,878 0 Jhang , , ,000 4, ,190 34,433 Chiniot 8 0 1, , , ,339 39,622 T.T. Singh , , ,380 2,979 Lahore Division Lahore , ,770 0 Kasur ,060 0 Sheikhupura , , ,866 11,599 Nankana Sahib , ,830 0 Sahiwal Division Sahiwal , , ,400 1,472 0Okara , , ,326 1,070 Pakpattan ,162 0 Multan Division 6

10 Daily Emergency and Response Situational Information Report 23 rd Sep, 2014 Districts Deaths Injured House Damaged Villages Crops (Acres) Cattle Head Perished Relief Camps Population Pers. in Relief Camps Livestock vaccination Patients Treated Multan , ,194 17, ,513 50,950 Khanewal , ,093 1, ,644 12,000 Lodhran ,160 0 Vehari ,483 0 D.G. Khan Division D.G. Khan ,100 0 Layyah ,640 1,967 Muzaffargarh , ,991 7,663 1,229,730 47,538 Rajanpur , , ,630 4,006 Bahawalpur Division Bahawalpur , , ,808 4, ,202 16,201 Rahim Yar Khan , , ,016,583 10,065 Bahawalnagar , ,260 0 GRAND TOTAL ,457 3,463 2,413,663 1, ,735,893 35,549 17,234, ,170 Source: Monsoon Weather Situation Report 2014 # 81/ published on District Deaths Injured Houses Damaged Partially Fully Villages Azad Jammu & Kashmir Persons Area Area (Acres) Crops (Acres) Cattle Perished Shops Water Mills Relief Camps Established Persons in Camp Neelum Muzaffarabad Hattian , Bagh ,334 2,300 1, Haveli , ,494 1, Rawalkot , Sudhoti , , Kotli , Mirpur , Bhimber , Total ,281 2, ,979 4,007 2,048 1, Source: Monsoon Weather Situation Report 2014 # 81/ published on

11 District Deaths Injured Persons Gilgit Baltistan Union Councils/Villages Cropped Area (Acres) Areas (Acres) Houses Damaged Partially Fully Cattle Shed Perished Diamer Skardu , ,773 Gilgit , Astore Ghanche Total , , ,341 Source: Monsoon Weather Situation Report 2014 # 80/ published on Flood Rescue/Relief Activities as of Relief Provided by NDMA Items Relief Provided/Sent to Total Punjab AJ & K ICT GB Tents 20,000 3, ,475 Plastic Mats 10,000 1, ,500 Blankets 20,000 3,000 1,000-24,000 Boats Life Jackets De-Watering Pumps Water Purification Plants Aqua Tables 471, ,0000 Monsoon Weather Situation Report 2014 # 80/ published on Relief/Rescue Activities in Punjab by NDMA No of Helicopters Employed: 06 Boats Employed: 292 Army Boats, 282 Boats of District Administration Armed Forces Relief: 4,138 Food packs distributed No of Persons Evacuated District Persons Evacuated Gujranwala 2,179 Gujrat 180 Hafizabad 16,500 M. B. Din 7,809 Narowal 1,749 Sialkot 2,509 Khushab 466 Sargodha 81,000 Jhang 120,000 Chiniot 13,710 Toba Tek Singh 14,834 Sheikupura 1,461 Nankana Sahib 731 Sahiwal 146 Okara 271 Multan 156,113 Khanewal 51,970 8

12 District Persons Evacuated Muzaffargarh 44,424 Rajanpur 13,632 Bahwalpur 36,349 Rahim yar Khan 51,526 Jhelum 513 Total 618,072 Source: Monsoon Weather Situation Report 2014 # 81/ published on Relief Provided by PDMA Punjab as of Districts Tents Boats Mineral Water Aqua Tabs Food Hampers Flour (20 kg Bags) Life Jackets Water Filtration Plants De- Watering Sets Rawalpindi Division Rawalpindi Jhelum , Gujranwala Division Gujranwala , Sialkot 1, , , Gujrat 2, , Mandibahauddin 4, , Narowal 0 0 5, , Hafizabad 3, ,000 4, Sargodha Division Sargodha 1, , Khushab Faisalabad Division Jhang 28, , ,000 57, Toba Tek Singh 1, , Chiniot 4, ,000 9, Lahore Division Nankana Sahib , Sheikupura 1, , Lahore Sahiwal Division Sahiwal Pakpattan Multan Division Multan 10, ,000 64,000 14,000 2, Khanewal 1, Bahawalpur Division Bahawalpur 5, , Rahim Yar Khan 1, D.G. Khan Division Muzaffargarh 16, ,000 64,000 21,000 2, Layyah 2, , , Rajanpur GRAND TOTAL 83, , , ,000 4, Source: Monsoon Weather Situation Report 2014 # 81/ published on

13 Relief Provided by GBDMA as of Items Quantity Tents - Plastic Mats - Blankets 450 Mix ration (Bags) 325 Relief Provided by SDMA as of Items Quantity Tents 1,300 Plastic Mats 1,000 Blankets 2,400 Source: Monsoon Weather Situation Report 2014 # 81/ published on International Federation of Red Cross and Red Crescent Societies (IFRC) updates on Monsoon Floods 2014 as of Time Line: Disaster Situation and Response Date Situation and Response 1 st week of Sep Heavy rains and flash and riverine flooding in the four eastern rivers of Pakistan (Chenab, Ravi, Sutlej, and Jhelum) affected the AJK, GB, and Punjab regions. Immediate impact includes inundation of a large area of land along with loss of life, damage to property and infrastructure, agricultural and livestock losses. With more than 3,166 villages submerged, thousands of people living in communities on the periphery of the rivers have been displaced. DMIS and PRCS website updated. PRCS dispatches teams to conduct preliminary assessments in affected areas 8 th Sep Since the start of the rainfall in the past week, the Pakistan Red Crescent Society (PRCS) has been closely monitoring the situation and is responding in all the affected provinces. At the National Headquarters in Islamabad, the Operational Room was activated to facilitate coordination with provincial and regional branches as well as RCRC Movement partners. At the provincial level, teams were deployed to conduct assessments in affected areas in Punjab and AJK. In addition to deploying assessment teams, the AJK State Branch is Coordinating with the State Disaster Management Authority (SDMA), and conducted distribution of NFRIs in Bagh district. The PRCS website and the Disaster Management Information System (DMIS) are being updated on regular basis. Two NDRTs have been deployed and sitreps have been issued. Based on preliminary assessment reports, the PRCS is planning to support 5,000 affected families in GB (300), Punjab (4,000) and AJK (700) with food and non-food items, emergency health services as well as emergency shelter. This figure is likely to increase as additional information from the field becomes available. As of today, 70 affected families in Punjab are being supported by the Society while rapid assessment teams have been deployed to affected districts in Punjab and AJK. The PRCS AJK State Branch is coordinating with the SDMA and deployed teams from the districts of Bagh and Poonch to conduct assessments. Based on the assessment undertaken in Bagh district, distribution of emergency shelters along with non-food items to 62 affected families is being carried out. The content of the relief package includes tents, tarpaulin sheets, kitchen sets, hygiene kits, and blankets. Two teams of trained staff and volunteers were deployed in the villages of Pothi Chapprian and Bantni Tehsil Hajira of Poonch district to conduct a rapid assessment. PRCS Punjab Provincial Branch in coordination with its District Branches, deployed assessment teams to affected areas in Punjab. The PRCS in Punjab is also coordinating with local disaster management authorities. On the request of the Gilgit Disaster Management Authority, PRCS GB Branch is providing relief assistance in Daiosai, District Astore to affected families. The IFRC Pakistan Country Delegation has been closely monitoring the situation together with the PRCS, providing technical assistance and coordinating with all in-country Partner National Societies (PNS). 12 th Sep DREF for CHF 299,789 launched to support 24,500 people for 3 months with emergency health services, food, emergency shelter and essential household item assistance. The Pakistan 10

14 Date Situation and Response National Disaster Management Authority (NDMA) makes a request to the United Nations Humanitarian Coordinator for a Multi-Sector Initial Rapid Assessment (MIRA) to be carried out in the five worst affected districts of Punjab. 16 th Sep NDMA issues flood warnings for southern Punjab and Sindh provinces. Local authorities warned to take all necessary measures to avoid any loss of life and property. Source from NDMA as of 16 September districts affected 317 people confirmed dead 541 people injured 2,275,946 people affected 65,842 people displaced 47,799 houses destroyed or damaged 22 nd Sep Emergency Appeal launched for CHF 2.8m for 227,500 people for 6 months Source: IFRC Emergency Appeal Pakistan Monsoon Floods 2014/ published on IFRC Emergency Appeal: Pakistan Monsoon Floods 2014 This Emergency Appeal seeks CHF 2,877,277 to enable the International Federation of Red Cross and Red Crescent Societies (IFRC) to support the Pakistan Red Crescent Society (PRCS) to deliver immediate assistance and support to 32,500 flood-affected families (227,500 people), focusing on food and relief item distributions, water and sanitation, health and hygiene promotion, psychosocial support, emergency shelter assistance. The planned response reflects the information available at this point of the evolving operation, and will be adjusted based on further developments and more detailed assessments, particularly regarding the recovery phase of the operations that has not been included in this preliminary plan. Source: IFRC Emergency Appeal Pakistan Monsoon Floods 2014/ published on AKF Response to Flood People in Mandi Bahauddin as on Al-Khidmat Foundation Mandi Bahauddin with the team of dedicated doctors from Jinah Hospital Lahore organized a Mobile Medical Camp in flood affected area Qadirabad, Mandi Bahauddin. More than 200 flood affectees were examined and given free medicines. Head Qadirabad has affected many villages of Mandi Bahauddin and Al-Khidmat Foundation s relief teams have been providing food and medical aid continuously in these areas. Source: AKF Activities Updates/ on

15 North Waziristan Displacement PDMA Kyber Pakhtunkhwa updates as of Esaar-e-Pakhtunkhwa Program Under the Esaar-e-Pakhtunkhwa Program, as of 24 th September 2014 at 1:30 PM 49,198 families of NWA have received their Cash payment of 1st Rs.8000/- family. A total of Rs 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 6,668 Khwaza khela 13 Matta 4 Karak 1,170 Bannu 28,457 Abbottabad 613 D.i khan 3,109 Hangu 555 Shabqadar 1,453 Swat 37 Kalam 4 Thal 116 Mansehra 55 Sarai naurang 377 Charsadda 1,809 Rawalpindi 24 Islamabad 10 Lakki marwat 3,780 Khi-zone-06 3 ATM 771 Grand Total 49,189 Source: PDMA Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, updated on Human Relief Foundation Pakistan Response to NWA Temporary Dislocated Persons (TDPs) as of Relief provided Total Number of beneficiaries 305 Non Food Items (Kitchen/Washroom Utensils, Mats, Water Coolers, etc) 4,117 (July 2014) 105 Hygiene Kits (Towels, Nail Cutters, Soap, Washing Soap, Mosquito 525 Repellant,sanitary napkins, etc.) (July 2014) 2 Medical Camps in Lakki Marwat (2 Male Medical Officers, 1 Lady Health 500 Visitors and 2Dispensers) (July 2014) Food Distribution (23 kg packet) for 57 families (July 2014) 770 Medicines Donated to Government Hospitals in Sarai Naurang and City Hospital 1,000 LakkiMarwat (July 2014) Food Distribution (23 kg packet) for 300 Families (250 IDPs + 50 Host) in Bannu 3,860 (July2014) Cooked Food Distribution in Bannu (July 2014) 800 Installation of 23 Hand Pumps in UC Bharat, Kaki and Mandan in District Bannu, 11,500 KPK (August September 2014) Distribution of Food Items to 340 Families in Sarai Naurang, District Lakki Marwat and UC Mandan, District Bannu, KPK (September 2014) Distribution of Non Food Items to 150 families in UC Bharat, District Bannu, KPK 2,025 (Sleeping Mats, Water Coolers, Buckets and Cooking Utensils)(September 2014) 12

16 Relief provided Total Number of beneficiaries 2 Medical Camps in Districts Lakki Marwat and Bannu (2 Male Medical Officers, 1,500 1 Lady Health Visitor, 3 Dispensers and 9 member eye care team) Medicines for 250+ Patients donated to CARE 250 Distribution of Herbal Medicines to 2,000 households sponsored by Qarshi 27,000 Foundation Trust Total Number of Beneficiaries 58,187 Source: HRF Situation Report #5 on NWA Displacement/ published on WHO Updates from 7 th to 13 th Sep, 2014 Disease Early Warning System and Response in Pakistan Crimean-Congo hemorrhagic fever (CCHF): During this week, 1 suspected CCHF case has been reported from Punjab province. In this week, 81 out of 87 districts and 2,678 out of 3,590 health facilities have reported to Disease Early Warning System (DEWS. A total of 1,149,374 patient s consultations reported in this week 37, In this week, a total of 35 alerts generated and timely responded, 8 alerts were for Measles 5 for Dengue fever 4 each for Leishmaniasis and NNT 3 for CCHF and Diphtheria 2 each for AWD and Acute diarrhea 1 each for Naegleria Meningitis, Pertussis, Tetanus and Scabies. Source: weekly Epidemiological Bulletin week #37/ published on day Weather Forecast 25 th 28 th Sep, 2014 City Thursday Friday Saturday Sunday Islamabad & Rawalpindi Partly Cloudy Thunder Rain Partly Cloudy Thunder Rain Partly cloudy Light Rain Partly cloudy Light Rain Quetta Sunny Sunny Sunny Sunny Peshawar Partly Cloudy Partly Cloudy Thunder Partly Cloudy Partly Cloudy Thunder Rain Rain Light Rain Lahore Partly Cloudy Mostly Sunny Sunny Sunny Karachi Mostly Sunny Mostly Sunny Sunny Sunny Gilgit Partly Cloudy Thunder Rain Partly Cloudy Light Rain Partly Cloudy Light Rain Partly Cloudy Light Rain Muzaffarabad Partly Cloudy Thunder Rain Partly Cloudy Thunder Rain Partly Cloudy Light Rain Partly Cloudy Light Rain Source: Pakistan Met Department/ accessed on

17 Pakistan- Reservoirs and River Flow Map as of

18 Pakistan-Floods Damages and Losses Map as of

19 Pakistan- Punjab Rain Flood Situation Update Map as of

20 Daily Emergency and Response Situational Information Report 24th Sep, 2014 Weather Update Map of Pakistan as of