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Daily Emergency and Response Situational Information Report –10th Oct, 2014
10th Oct
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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
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 = 2.204 lbs
1 Km2 = 247.105 acres
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Contents
Sindh Updates ............................................................................................................................................... 1
Drought Updates................................................................................................................................. 1
Daily Health Report of District Tharparkar as on 10-10-2014 ........................................................ 1
Nationwide Updates ......................................................................................................................... 2
NDMA Monsoon Updates as of 10-10-2014 ....................................................................................... 2
River Flow and Flood Forecast ........................................................................................................ 2
Rivers Situation and Weather/Flood Forecast as of 10-10-2014 ........................................................ 2
Consolidated State of Losses and Damages in Pakistan till 09-10-2014 ......................................... 3
Consolidated State of Relief Activities till 09-10-2014.................................................................... 3
Rescue Activities in Punjab ............................................................................................................. 4
Meeting Minutes – Protection Cluster KP/FATA ................................................................................ 5
North Waziristan Displacement .......................................................................................................... 7
Esaar-e-Pakhtunkhwa Program as of 09-10-2014 .......................................................................... 7
4 day Weather Forecast 11th– 14th Oct, 2014 ..................................................................................... 8
WEATHER SITUATION UPDATED MAP OF PAKISTAN as of 10-10-2014.............................................. 9
TEMPERATURE SITUATION UPDATED MAP OF PAKISTAN as of 10-10-2014.................................... 10
NDVI SITUATION UPDATED MAP OF PAKISTAN as of 10-10-2014 .................................................... 11
PAKISTAN RESERVOIRS AND RIVER FLOW MAP as of 10-10-2010 ................................................... 12
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Sindh Updates
Drought Updates
Daily Health Report of District Tharparkar as on 10-10-2014
Name of Health
Facilities
Total Admissions
No. of cases attended
OPD
No. of cases referred
Total No.of
malnourished
cases under 5
attended OPD
No.of
childeren
admitted
Nutrition
stabilizing
center.
Total No of Deaths
<5
years
>5
years
No. of Patients
treated
Stock
position of
vaccines
Total
Fixed
Mobile
ASV
ARV
Sufficlent
stock of
essential
Medicines
available
Yes/No
<5
years
>5
years
Total
<5
years
>5
years
Total
<5
years
>5
years
Total
CH MITHI
14
22
36
66
368
434
1
2
0
0
0
1
0
1
0
0
94
345
Y
THQ DIPLO
1
7
8
55
224
279
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
1
0
0
95
18
Y
THQ Nagerparkar
1
3
4
43
111
154
0
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
98
53
THQ Chachro
1
11
12
28
129
157
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
372
60
Y
RHC Islamkot
4
5
9
49
120
169
0
0
0
4
0
0
0
0
0
0
112
28
Y
Mobile Camps
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
21
48
69
241
952
1193
1
3
0
4
0
1
1
2
0
0
771
504
TOTAL
Y
Source: Daily Health Report/District Health Officer, District Tharparkar/distributed on 10-10-2014
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Nationwide Updates
NDMA Monsoon Updates as of 10-10-2014
River Flow and Flood Forecast
Rivers
River/Structure
Design Capacity
(000 Cusecs)
In Flow
(000 Cusecs))
Tarbela
Kalabagh
1,500
950
Chashma Res.
Taunsa
Guddu
Sukkur
Kotri
950
1,000
1,200
1500
875
River Indus
55.0
110.8
Mangla
Rasul
1,060
850
98.0
83.6
77.7
65.8
15.1
River Kabul
16.0
River Jehlum
23.0
33.7
Marala
Khanki
1,100
800
River Chenab
23.0
14.9
Nowshehra
-
Qadirabad
Trimmu
Panjnad
Outflow
(000 Cusecs)
Forecast for Next
24 hrs
( 000 Cusec)
96.6
102.5
92.1
58.3
69.1
17.3
0.0
16.0
Forecasted
Flood Level
(000 Cusecs)
50-55
No significant
change
-do-do-do-do-do-do-
Below Low
-do-do-do-do-do-do-do-
30.4
11.9
15-25
No significant
change
-do-do-
7.0
6.9
20-30
No significant
change
-do-do-do-
-do-do-
-do-do-do-do-
-do-do-do-do-
-do-do-do-
-do-do-do-
807
645
700
24.8
2.8
21.2
8.2
21.6
6.5
River Ravi
Jassar
275
2.5
2.5
Shahdara
250
3.3
3.3
Balloki
225
29.5
0.0
Sidhai
150
14.8
0.0
River Sutlej
G.S Wala
7.00
Feet only
Sulemanki
325
11.6
0.0
Islam
300
1.1
0.0
Source: http://www.pmd.gov.pk/FFD/index_files/daily/fbb.pdf, published on 10-10-2014
-do-do-do-
Rivers Situation and Weather/Flood Forecast as of 10-10-2014
I: HYDROLOGICAL SITUATION:
All the Major Rivers are flowing in their state of normal flow.
II: METEOROLOGICAL FEATURES:
a) Yesterday’s trough of westerly wave over Northeast Afghanistan today lies north of the Country & is likely to
move eastwards during next 24 hours.
b) Seasonal Low lies over North Baluchistan.
III: FORECAST FOR NEXT 24 HOURS:
Mainly Dry weather is expected over the most parts of the Country.
IV: RAINFALL RECORDED IN MM DURING PAST 24 HRS (UPTO 0800 PST):
Parachinar = 68, Mirkhani = 05, Kalam, Drosh & Gilgit = 01 (each), Bunji = Trace.
Source: http://www.pmd.gov.pk/FFD/index_files/daily/fba.pdf
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286
15
512
42
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
100,000
2.41 M
0
0
3,484
1,733
457
7
3,722
Approx.
Approx.
AJ & K
56
111
5,768
229
75
187
0
2,620
1
0
0
Gilgit Baltistan
13
35
1,292
0
0
127
1,513
5,369
1
0
0
Sindh
0
0
0
0
0
267
0
0
68
0
0
107,102
2.412 M
Total
367
673
229
75
4,065
9,722
527
7
3,722
Approx.
Approx.
Source: Monsoon Weather Situation Report 2014 # 97/ http://reliefweb.int/sites/reliefweb.int/files/resources/sitrep-9-10-14.pdf, published on 9-10-2014
Patients
Treated
Persons
Evacuated
Population
Affected
Personas
in relief
Camps
Relief Camps
Operational
Relief Camps
established
Cattle
Perished
Crops
Affected(Acre
s)
Villages
Affected
Water Mills
Shops
House Damaged
KP
Punjab
Injured
Deaths
Provinces/
Region
Consolidated State of Losses and Damages in Pakistan till 09-10-2014
0
2.47 M
0
618,347
0
518,715
46,979
13,266
0
2.53 M
0
0
65,583
683,930
0
0
0
518,715
Consolidated State of Relief Activities till 09-10-2014
Relief
ICT
PUNJAB
NDMA
Tents
Blankets
Plastic Mats
Mosquito
Nets
Food Packs
NDMA
PDMA Punjab
De-watering
Pumps
W. Filter
Plants
Armed
Forces
PRCS
CSOs
NDMA
GILGIT BALTISTAN
SDMA
NDMA
GBDMA
Grand Total
PRCS
200
20,000
70,600
-
-
3,000
1,300
275
-
20
95,395
1,000
-
20,000
10,000
-
-
-
3,000
1,500
2,400
1,000
-
450
-
440
140
27,290
12,640
-
-
23,900
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
23,900
-
-
190,500
500
-
-
-
325
-
198,463
-
-
61,276
(10kg bag)
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
61,276
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
307,524
Flour
Mineral
Water
Aqua Tablets
AJK
4,138
(120
tons)
3,000
-
-
239,636
bottles
-
980,000
2,550,000
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
3,530,000
-
10
8
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
18
-
30
10
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
40
Source: Monsoon Weather Situation Report 2014 # 97/ http://reliefweb.int/sites/reliefweb.int/files/resources/sitrep-9-10-14.pdf, published on 9-10-2014
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Rescue Activities in Punjab
Medical Relief in Punjab
Item description
Emergency Health Kits
Diarrheal Kits
Assorted Medicines
Primaquine Tablets
ACTs (Adults & Child courses)
Anti-Snake Venom
Aqua Tabs 67mg
Aqua Tabs 33 mg
Aqua Tabs 1.67 mg
Aqua Pur Sachet
Jerry Cans, Containers & Buckets
Dettol Soaps
Water Testing Kits to IPH
Nerox Water Filter + Life Straw
In number
35 Kits
15 Kits
3 trucks
100,000
5,800 courses
500 vials
1,468,000
80,000
600
78,000
900
7,575
600 + 180
Remarks
1 EHK for 9,000 population
1 DDK for Avg. 500 Patients
Additional to EHKs
For Vivax Rx
1 tab for 10 litres
1 tab for 4-5 litres
1 tab for 200 litres
For turbid water
10 & 20 Litre capacity
Good for 10,000 tests
Water filtration at home
Safety Box + Syringe Cutters
1,100 + 78
Female Hygiene Kits
37
Mosquito Nets
26,000
Main Source: National Health Emergency Preparedness Response Network (NHEPRN)
Reported in Monsoon Weather Situation Report 2014 # 97/ / http://reliefweb.int/sites/reliefweb.int/files/resources/sitrep-9-10-14.pdf,
published on 9-10-2014
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Meeting Minutes – Protection Cluster KP/FATA
North
Waziristan
displacement
 Updates on North Waziristan displacement were provided:
Registration of NWA IDPs
As of 17th September 2014, FDMA reports 58,509 families have been registered and verified while
24,960 families are non-verified families so far. UNHCR has started data up-gradation exercise at Bannu
food hubs .FDMA shared the new displacement is going from Speenwam and Eidak area of NWA and
till 17th September 3,838 families/24,087 individuals families has been registered at saidgai check
point. Beside, registration at Alizai check point is also going on for the NWA IDPs coming from Khost
Province of Afghanistan to Pakistan. NADRA verification is still on-going and also grievance capturing of
non-verified families at GDs are still on going, therefore the final registration figure cannot be
concluded at this stage.
Rapid Assessment for unregistered families with specific needs:
Brief update on Protection cluster rapid assessment was given to cluster members. BEST and CERD are
conducting assessment of unregistered/non-verified families with specific needs in Karak, Bannu,
Peshawar, Lakki Marwat, and DI Khan while IVAP has also joined the assessment and they will be
assessing families in Charsadda, Tank, Nowshera, and Kohat as well as 4 union councils in Bannu.
Protection cluster has given presentation to DG PDMA on the outcome of the pilot assessment. PDMA
well acknowledge the key findings and suggested to also present the outcomes to FDMA.
HNO
IVAP-Update
WFP
Assessment
of protection
risk analysis
associated
with female
beneficiaries:
Rule of Law
presentation
UNDP
HNO:
Cluster Coordinator shared that HNO process will be starting soon. HNO process will be more
participatory this year and cluster need active involvement and inputs of the members. Information
regarding HNO will be shared with cluster members as the initial step.
IVAP-Update and presentation:
IVAP gave a briefing on their ongoing activities at KP/FATA. Currently IVAP is conducting profiling of
IDPs in Peshawar, D.I.K and Tank districts. Other IDPs hosting areas are planned to be targeted and the
data will be gathered by the end of the year. For data sharing with other partner’s data sharing
agreement needs be signed in order to get the IVAP data. IVAP is also sharing data specific to the
sectors with all the organizations involved in humanitarian response. IVAP should develop close
linkages with relevant government authorities to maximize the use of the collected information
WFP Assessment of protection risk analysis associated with female beneficiaries:
WFP has started three days pilot assessment of protection risk associated with female beneficiaries at
Bannu approaching to distribution points. They are conducting HH assessment as well as focus groups
discussion at food hubs and host communities in order to gather information on access issues for
females in collecting food from the food points. The data will be compiled and report will be share with
protection cluster in coming week.
Rule of Law presentation UNDP
Representative of UNDP give brief presentation on Rule of Law project. They have MOU with local bar
council in their area of intervention and providing assistance on legal issues to the community.
Currently they have projects in 11 districts of Khyber Pukhtoonkhawa where they are providing legal
assistance to the IDPS/refugees as well to host community. Recently they have started project in Bannu
in which they are providing legal assistance both in civil and criminal cases. Beside legal assistance,
they are also providing assistance to FDMA/PDMA in staff sceondment. They have also established
hotlines for PDMA. Any civil and criminal cases which IDPs face with can be referred to UNDP rule of
law project while UNDP will share the cluster the types of cases which can be referred to them and the
focal person to be more specific.
Helpers
Foundation:
Helpers Foundation:
Helper’s foundation gives brief update of their project. They are working in Punjab and AJK. They have
implemented PPAF multi sectoral project in Charsadda and Nowshera on flood response, and
interested in launching new activities in KP.
Updates
from
Partners:
Updates from Partners:
-
ESHAR informed about the grievances desk activities. So far they have received 19,061 cases
till 17th of September 2014. Major case load are of family tree, invalid CNIC and no record
issue .ESHAR also pointed out that during the FDG at grievances desk the IDPs raised the
needs of tents as most of the IDPs in Bannu and LakKi were asked to vacate the schools
Further
discussion is
needed with
the FDMA on
most
vulnerable
IDPs
(unregistered)
cases for
potential
registration
PC to circulate
info on HNO
and asking
inputs from
partners
WFP to
provide full
presentation
at the next
cluster
meeting on
the key
findings
UNDP to share
the types of
cases which
they can deal
with, with
specific focal
person to be
shared with PC
members
.
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although due to high rent they were unable to find a suitable place for living, they are
requesting tents. FDMA responded that they have given around 4,400 tents to district
administration. These IDPs shall consult with their district administration in Bannu and Lakki
Marwat for further assistance
-
Protection
cluster
upcoming
trainings:
HLP and
ADTF
AOB
-
AOB
CP sub-cluster update:
Child protection coordinator updated the cluster members on the status of CPRA. He said
that the desk review will be completed next week and hopefully by next week the
assessment shall be started as the enumerators and detail plan is already in place. KPCPWC
is taking the lead on it and CP sub-cluster is giving technical assistance. Apart from CPRA, he
also shared that two child protection partners (Muslim Aid, PVDP) have started
implementing their Child Protection project in Bannu. Child protection sub cluster also raise
the issue of coordination mechanism at district level, particularly in Bannu, which needs to
be strengthened.
Protection cluster upcoming training: HLP and ADTF:
IRC protection co lead shared that the cluster is going to arrange two trainings for cluster
members on HLP and another one of ADTF. The HLP training will be held on 25th
September, and soon email will be circulated regarding the trainings and ask the cluster
members to nominate their staff for the said trainings.



Protection cluster coordinator raised the concerns of other IDPs besides NWA
IDPs, highlighting the need to focus on them as they have been paid less
attention in the past few months since resources and efforts were taken for
NWA IDPs, and equal treatment should be the basis for strategic planning.
IRC protection shared that during their protection monitoring their team has the
reports of police harassment ,high rent issue and lack of services to the IDPs of
NWA in Peshawar and Kohat, apart from that he also share the lack of waiting
shade and wash facilities in Peshawar food hub 7. WFP asked to confirm the fact
and if it is confirmed to be the case, report directly to WFP.
KPCPWC has requested for the assistance of assistive device for the person with
disability since such cases are reported on daily basis without service providers
to refer to. KPCPWC representative also shared that on 23rd there will be DCWG
meeting in Bannu.
CP sub cluster
to report on
the key
findings of
CPRA
Cluster to
share the
details on the
trainings with
the cluster
members for
nomination

ILO updated on their project in Bannu where they establish human resource data
base of skilled and unskilled IDPs so that the humanitarian community can use
the data base for recruitment of the staff. Recently Hayat foundation has hired
34 staff for their project based on ILO database. ILO project also provides tools
to the skilled labor.
Source: https://pak.humanitarianresponse.info/document/meeting-minutes-protection-cluster-kpfata-1892014, published on 9-10-2014
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North Waziristan Displacement
Esaar-e-Pakhtunkhwa Program as of 09-10-2014
Under the Esaar-e-Pakhtunkhwa Program, as of 9th October 2014 at 03:00 PM, 49,588 families of NWA have received their Cash payment
of 1st Installment @ Rs.8000/- successfully. A total of Rs.396.71 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/.
LOCATION
HAVELIAN
MINGORA
SHAKAR DARA
PESHAWAR
KHWAZA KHELA
MATTA
KARAK
BANNU
ABBOTTABAD
D.I KHAN
HANGU
SHABQADAR
SWAT
KALAM
THAL
MANSEHRA
SARAI NAURANG
CHARSADDA
RAWALPINDI
ISLAMABAD
LAKKI MARWAT
KHI-ZONE-06
ATM
Grand Total :
Source: http://pdma.gov.pk/esaar_daily.php
COUNT
10
134
17
6,683
13
4
1,172
28,686
613
3,180
555
1,453
37
4
116
55
377
1,810
24
12
3,802
3
828
49,588
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4 day Weather Forecast 11th– 14th Oct, 2014
City
Islamabad & Rawalpindi
Sunny
Sunday
Mostly Sunny
Monday
Sunny
Quetta
Peshawar
Lahore
Sunny
Mostly Sunny
Sunny
Sunny
Sunny
Mostly Sunny
Mostly Sunny
Sunny
Mostly Sunny
Karachi
Gilgit
Sunny
Partly Cloudy Thunder
Rain
Partly Cloudy Light
Rain
Sunny
Partly Cloudy Light
Rain
Mostly Sunny
Sunny
Partly Cloudy
Muzaffarabad
Saturday
Mostly Sunny
Tuesday
Partly Cloudy Light
Rain
Mostly Sunny
Sunny
Partly Cloudy Light
Rain
Sunny
Partly Cloudy
Partly Cloudy Thunder
Rain
Source: Pakistan Met Department/http://www.pmd.gov.pk/met.gov/nakashmir_forecast.html/ accessed on 10-10-2014
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WEATHER SITUATION UPDATED MAP OF PAKISTAN as of 10-10-2014
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TEMPERATURE SITUATION UPDATED MAP OF PAKISTAN as of 10-10-2014
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NDVI SITUATION UPDATED MAP OF PAKISTAN as of 10-10-2014
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PAKISTAN RESERVOIRS AND RIVER FLOW MAP as of 10-10-2010
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