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Dated: 02-08-2015 Highlights of the day Alhamdulillah..HHRD ERT Chitral came back safely from upper Chitral to Chitral city. More than 1600 flood affected people of upper Chitral have got Free Healthcare facility from HHRD Medical Unit with collaboration of Pakistan Army. More than 7.5m people affected by recent Flood and Rain in Pakistan.

Overview of Situation: 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 40.8oC 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 17-Division 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. HHRD-Flash Flood Emergency Response Chitral and Rajan Pur 2015 (02-08-2015) A- Food Package Distribution among Flash Flood affected Families of Chitral and Rajanpur : (01-08-2015) Province Division District Location No. of Food Packets Beneficiaries KPK Malakand Chitral Doom sughor uc-1 25 175 Muldash 25 175 Total 50 350 Food Packets Beneficiaries as of 01/08/2015 158 1106 TOTAL 208 1456 B-Provision of Clean Drinking Water: Province Division District Location Water (Ltr) Families (@ 20 Ltr/Family) Beneficiaries Total Beneficiaries Punjab D.G.Khan Rajanpur Noorpur/Kaanwala 5000 250 1750 KPK Malakand Chitral Sabzi Mandi,Mughlanda Payen,Chowoda Bala 5000 250 1750 Total 10,000 500 3,500 Drinking Water beneficiaries as of 01/08/2015 71,500 3,750 26,250 TOTAL 81,500 4,250 29,750 C- Free Healthcare Facilities through Mobile Medical Unit / Camp: Province Division District Location Male Female Children Total KPK Malakand Chitral ---- 603 300 388 1291 Punjab D.G.Khan Rajan Pur Pull Dhondhiwala UC- Noorpur Tal: Jampur 100 41 39 180 Total 703 341 427 1471 Medical Camp Beneficiaries as of (01-08-2015) 618 499 979 2,096 TOTAL 1321 840 1406 3567 Total Beneficiaries of A+B+C 34773

40,000 35,000 Beneficiaries Trend 34,773 30,000 25,000 21,180 23,355 25,664 25,664 28,912 29,462 20,000 15,000 15,330 10,000 8,190 5,000-2,450 24-Jul-15 25-Jul-15 26-Jul-15 27-Jul-15 28-Jul-15 29-Jul-15 30-Jul-15 31-Jul-15 1-Aug-15 2-Aug-15 Pictorial view of Free Healthcare Facilities in Chitral Free Mobile Medical camps in upper Chitral HHRD ERT is ready to go for Free Medical Relief in Upper Chitral.

Free Medical camp in upper Chitral with collaboration of Pak-Army HHRD Medical team reached upper Chitral with Medicine

Emergency Response Team reached upper Chitral

Free Medical camp in upper Chitral Free Medical camp in upper Chitral

Pictorial view of activities Free Health care facilities Pictures in Rajanpur Free Medical camp in Rajan pur Punjab Mobile Medical unit in Flood affected area of Rajanpur

Provision of Free Healthcare facilities in Rajanpur Provision of Free Healthcare facilities in Rajanpur

Now, I m very happy Provision of Healthcare facilities in Rajanpur

Provision of Clean drinking water in Rajanpur Clean drinking water is being provided by HHRD Provision of clean drinking water in Rajanpur

Clean drinking water is being provided by Helping Hand Thank You Helping Hand

People Affected Flood damages & situation detail Detail of losses (02-08-2015) Villages affected Houses damaged Casualties People sustaining injuries 752,274 2,073 2,747 116 61 GLOF ALERT FOR GILGIT BALTISTAN AND CHITRAL A severe weather system is likely to persist for next 3-4 days in GB and Chitral, having potential to produce Glacial Lake Outbrust Flood (GLOF), particularly in PMD's pilot GLOF sites Bagrot, Bindogol and Golain valleys. FLOOD ALERTS FLOOD WARNING FOR RIVER INDUS AT GUDDU AND SUKKUR According to latest Meteorological & Hydrological conditions observed by Flood Forecasting Division Lahore, River Indus at GUDDU is likely to attain High to very High flood level ranging between 650,000 cusecs to 750,000 cusecs during the period from 1400 PST of 01st August 2015 to 2400 PST of 3rd August 2015.However High flood level will remain continue further seven days. River Indus at SUKKUR is also likely to attain High to very High flood level ranging between 650,000 cusecs to 750,000 cusecs during the period from 1200 PST of 02nd August 2015 to 2400PST of 04th August 2015. However High flood level will remain continue further seven day. FLOOD WARNING FOR RIVER INDUS AT CHASHMA According to latest Meteorological & Hydrological conditions observed by Flood Forecasting Division Lahore, River Indus at Chashma is likely to attain a High Flood level, ranging between 550,000 cusecs to 600,000 cusecs during the period from 1800 PST of 1 st August 2015 to 1800 PST of 2 nd August 2015. FLOOD WARNING FOR RIVER INDUS AT KALABAGH According to latest Meteorological & Hydrological conditions observed by Flood Forecasting Division Lahore, River Indus at Kalabagh is likely to attain High Flood level, ranging between 500,000 Cusecs to 550,000 cusecs during the period from 0600 PST of 2 nd August 2015 to 0600 PST of 3 rd August 2015. FLOOD WARNING FOR HILL TORRENTS OF DGKHAN & RAJANPUR According to latest Meteorological & Hydrological conditions observed by Flood Forecasting Division Lahore, severe flooding is likely to occur in hill torrents of DG Khan and Rajanpur districts during next 24 hours. PRELIMINARY CONSOLIDATED STATE OF NATIONAL LOSSES / DAMAGES Houses Villages Population Serial Provinces Deaths Injured Damaged Affected Affected 1 Balochistan 10 24 620 - - 2 Khyber 59 26 696 - - Pakhtunkhwa 3 Punjab 22 4 553 466 334,353 4 Sindh - - - 1,423 281,921 5 Azad Jammu 20 5 189 9 - & Kashmir 6 Gilgit 5 2 653 175 136,000 Baltistan TOTAL 116 61 2,747 2,073 752,274