Daily Update of Torrential Rain and Flood situation across the country – August 09, 2010 at 9:30 pm

Strengthening Participatory Organization (SPO) Daily Assessment Updates on Torrential Rain and Flood Situation in Pakistan August 9th, 2010 Overview: Country-wide torrential rains caused unprecedented and outrageous floods throughout Pakistan. The current spate of torrential rains and flash floods started on 21st July 2010. Initially it played havoc in eastern parts of Baluchistan which includes: Barkhan, Kohlu, Sibi, Jafferabad and Naseerabad districts. The relief operations in the affected areas of Baluchistan were not over yet, when floods struck district Rajanpur, Layya and Gujranwala in Punjab. Subsequently, the tide turned towards Khyber Pakhtunkhwa (KPK) and Azad Jammu & Kashmir (AJK) and engulfed various small and large towns in these areas. The most affected areas in KPK are: Shangla, Swat, Minghora, Mansehra, Charsadda, Noshehra towns, where routine life has come to a complete halt and affected communities in most parts of KPK are still waiting for rescue and relief. Initial reports reveals that around 4 million people have been affected by worst floods in the country and death toll have risen to 1600 people. It is feared that the number of death will soar further once the communication links are re-established. The government authorities, armed forces and humanitarian organizations, particularly NGOs, have started a major rescue effort to reach out to affected communities to provide them humanitarian assistance during their distress movements. In order to facilitate coordinated humanitarian response in the affected areas and enable humanitarian organizations to have substantial planning for their humanitarian activities, SPO, with the support of its partner organizations, initiated rapid assessments in the affected areas and share it with relevant stakeholders in the form of daily update. Date-wise situational update and rapid assessments of damages caused by torrential rains and floods are available on SPO website and can be accessed on URL http://www.spopk.org. Daily update for 9th August 2010, providing details of SPO’s response to the emergency situation and relief activities being carried out for mitigation of the miseries of affected communities across the country, is provided below: SPO intervention in Flood affected areas till August 07, 2010 Keeping in view the essential needs of affected communities, SPO teams besides coordination of humanitarian efforts at Provincial levels in Baluchistan -Quetta, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa – Peshawar, AJK – Muzafarabad, Sindh-Hyderabad and Punjab in Multan and Lahore have initiated various humanitarian interventions. Hitherto, following activities have been carried out and reported: Punjab: SPO Multan responded and addressed the urgent need through partner organizations with the provision of 2200 food packs to the affected families in district Muzaffargharh. SPO also generated resources by local philanthropist (individuals, trade union and Civil Society Network Vehari) and provided cooked food, safe drinking and other needs, the details are follows; •1600 food packs (dried nuts, biscuits, and juices) distributed to the affectees of Basti Mosa, Sultan colony, Sanawan road, Langar Saray and Kotaddu in Muzaffargarh district. •600 packs distributed in Ghazi haji, Chotla and samina of Dera Ghazi Khan district. •1600 bottles of mineral water to the above areas in Muzafaragarh supported •4850 food packs including milk, biscuits and nuts •1400 people were provided cooked food “Nan and Halwa” supported by Vehari Trade union and CSN Vehari •1000 milk packs for children •680 KGs dry food has been distributed in Muhammad Wala, Chowk Sarwar Shaheed and Daira Deen Panah road. Rapid Assessments: Balochistan Province: The arrival of monsoon flavor in Balochistan has brought heavy rain causing flash flood in spontaneous parts of Balochistan between 21st and 22nd July. Barkan, Sibi and Kohlu Districts were the most affected areas. As on later spill of the rain and high floods, expanded the damages in district Naseerabad, Jafarabad and Jhal Magsi. Similarly, on 5th August, 12 hours rain badly effected Naseerabad and Jafarabad. Patfeeder, Rabi and Shahi canals damaged more then 30 places which resulted vast destruction.  The flood affected people from Jacobabad and Shikarpur districts migrating in safer places of Balochistan From 8th August. The district administrations of five district shared that they have no resources to assist the affected population and they have received some tents and food items from PDMA. They added that the affected people are in worst situation especially women and children. They shared that the affectees of Sindh is migrating in these districts which are increasing the burden. Punjab Province: District Muzaffar Ghar SPO Multan conducted initial assessment through focus group discussion, key informant interviews and direct observation. As per initial assessment, around 950,000 persons migrated from district Muzaffargarh towards Multan from the flood affected villages/ areas as Kaleri Canal wrecked. District government Muzaffargarh announced to evacuate when it was wrecked. One social worker quoted that when he went to DCO office, he noticed that DCO is also weeping, and said it is not in our control. The KAPCO and Lalpeer power stations also faced flood water two days back. In this district the people are displaced largely. “As per the information office of the district government, water has entered from the two sides into city Muzaffarghar, because two canals namely Kaleri and Daneshwa’s have broken on 04 august at 1:30 noon, Army has tried much to save the city but could not managed due to large scale flood. The water entered into city from Multan road side and from Bloach Nagar.” The detail of damages and deaths are as follows;   Villages More than 2000 affected, while 200 villages totally destroyed. Deaths 02 confirmed but due to inaccessibility to the villages, exact information cannot be reported Injuries More than 100 Livestock 1500 approximately Houses (totally/Partially) 15000 (Completely 1000, partially 500) approximately Agricultures As per district government, more than 225,000 acres of agriculture land of different crops damaged in Tehsil Kotaddu. The water level is 10 feet high in these areas   Similarly, 50,000 acres land crops damaged in Tehsil Alipur, 60,000 acres in Tehsil Jatoi and 60,000 acres crops damaged and 30,000 acres in Tehsil Muzaffarghar. Infrastructures 500 km roads,   15 high schools   250 primary schools   15 BHUs District Rajanpur   No. of Affected people More than 900,000

Daily Update of Torrential Rain and Flood situation across the country – August 07, 2010 at 9:30 pm

  Strengthening Participatory Organization (SPO) Daily Assessment Updates on Torrential Rain and Flood Situation in Pakistan August 7th, 2010 Overview: Country-wide torrential rains caused unprecedented and outrageous floods throughout Pakistan except in Sindh where minor damages are reported. The current spate of torrential rains and flash floods started on 21st July 2010. Initially it played havoc in eastern parts of Baluchistan which includes: Barkhan, Kohlu, Sibi, Jafferabad and Naseerabad districts. The relief operations in the affected areas of Baluchistan were not over yet, when floods struck district Rajanpur, Layya and Gujranwala in Punjab. Subsequently, the tide turned towards Khyber Pakhtunkhwa (KPK) and Azad Jammu & Kashmir (AJK) and engulfed various small and large towns in these areas. The most affected areas in KPK are: Shangla, Swat, Minghora, Mansehra, Charsadda, Noshehra towns, where routine life has come to a complete halt and affected communities in most parts of KPK are still waiting for rescue and relief. Initial reports reveals that around 4 million people have been affected by worst floods in the country and death toll have risen to 1600 people. It is feared that the number of death will soar further once the communication links are re-established. The government authorities, armed forces and humanitarian organizations, particularly NGOs, have started a major rescue effort to reach out to affected communities to provide them humanitarian assistance during their distress movements. In order to facilitate coordinated humanitarian response in the affected areas and enable humanitarian organizations to have substantial planning for their humanitarian activities, SPO, with the support of its partner organizations, initiated rapid assessments in the affected areas and share it with relevant stakeholders in the form of daily update. Date-wise situational update and rapid assessments of damages caused by torrential rains and floods are available on SPO website and can be accessed on URL http://www.spopk.org. Daily update for 7th August 2010, providing details of SPO’s response to the emergency situation and relief activities being carried out for mitigation of the miseries of affected communities across the country, is provided below: SPO intervention in Flood affected areas till August 07, 2010 Keeping in view the essential needs of affected communities, SPO teams besides coordination of humanitarian efforts at Provincial levels in Baluchistan -Quetta, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa – Peshawar, AJK – Muzafarabad, Sindh-Hyderabad, have initiated various humanitarian interventions. Hitherto, following activities have been carried out and reported: Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Province: Peshawar Flash floods in KPK and FATA has caused destruction at large scale and displaced millions of people. SPO has responded through its partner organizations in different parts of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa and FATA. The details are as follows; 1 SPO in partnership with Citizen Rights and Sustainable Development (CRSD) opened a relief camp in High school Tarkh, District Nowshehra, where approximately 500 displaced people were provided two times meals for three days.   2Similarly in Union Council Agra District Charsadda, SPO provided clean drinking water through Jerry canes (20 liters each) to 400 families in partnership with Pakistan Rural Development Program (PRDP), a Peshawar based meso level NGO.   3SPO in partnership with Human Development Organisation (HDO) distributed food packs among 200 households, in Union Council Khalisa II of Peshawar.   4A partner organization of SPO in Khyber Agency (Sawera) has donated clothes, clean drinking water and food. SPO is coordinating the distribution of these items among flood affectees in Nisata and Dhri Zardad UCs of Charsadda.   5SPO also supported a private initiative undertaken by Dr. Tufail Mohammed   and his colleagues to provide medical assistance and clothes to 80 women in UC Agra of Charsadda.   6SPO Peshawar is also coordinating with other humanitarian organizations to reach out to the affectees in district Charsadda.   7SPO as an active member of the Network for Humanitarian assistance in Peshawar is facilitating humanitarian actors to avoid duplication of efforts by sharing information and highlighting the plight of affectees through media and internet.   Azad Jammu and Kashmir (AJK) SPO Muzaffarabad is in close coordination with humanitarian actors and supporting SDMA in relief and response activities in the affected areas of AJK. As it was shared in SDMA meeting yesterday, the helicopter service has been suspended due to bad weather, but the road network has been restored for light vehicles. SDMA shared that it could not managed to assist affected families till the filling of this report because of destruction of roads and communication infrastructure. SDMA has food items to respond but has limited logistics to reach out the affectees in Neelum valley.  SPO is going to provide logistics support to SDMA to reach out the affectees of Neelum. Rapid Assessments: SINDH Province: District Ghotki: In district Ghotki eight Union-Councils are worst affected: Ranvti, Wasti Jeewan Shah, Langho, Pakka Chandio, Qadirpur, Hussain Beli, M Khan Ghoto and Baghoo Daho. Until the filling of this report 200 villages have been affected by flood. There are 1000 families stranded under the open sky in Qadir pur. In UC Mohammad Khan Ghoto, Taluka Ghotki 500 families have been affected, whereas 4500 affected families belong to Qaderpur Loop Kham. At the moment two districts have been severely affected by the flood resulting in inundation of some areas. District Kashmore is the worst hit area where 75000 people have been stranded. SPO is coordination with local CBOs is collecting the data in District Kashmore and Ghotki to ascertain the situation on ground. Challenges to flood affected people: 1.Women especially children are the most vulnerable because of restricted mobility and access to the safe places and food points. 2.The affectees are shelter less and require basics to survive in this harsh weather. 3.The flood and rain has resulted in spread of diseases like as diarrhoea water borne diseases and high fever among the community especially children. 4.The pregnant women are the most venerable since their basic nutritional needs are not met. Dire Needs identified Given the grave situation in flood affected areas the people direly need the following: •Shelters •Medicines •Food Items •Safe drinking water   Focal Persons for SPO

Daily Update of Torrential Rain and Flood situation across the country – August 06, 2010 at 9:30 pm

Strengthening Participatory Organization (SPO) Daily Assessment Updates on Torrential Rain and Flood Situation in Pakistan August 6th, 2010 Overview: Country-wide torrential rains caused unprecedented and outrageous floods throughout Pakistan except in Sindh where minor damages are reported. The current spate of torrential rains and flash floods started on 21st July 2010. Initially it played havoc in eastern parts of Baluchistan which includes: Barkhan, Kohlu, Sibi, Jafferabad and Naseerabad districts. The relief operations in the affected areas of Baluchistan were not over yet, when floods struck district Rajanpur, Layya and Gujranwala in Punjab. Subsequently, the tide turned towards Khyber Pakhtunkhwa (KPK) and Azad Jammu & Kashmir and engulfed various small and large towns in these areas. The most affected areas in KPK are: Shangla, Swat, Minghora, Mansehra, Charsadda, Noshehra towns, where routine life has come to a complete halt and affected communities in most parts of KPK are still waiting for rescue and relief. Initial reports reveals that around 4 million people have been affected by worst floods in the country and death toll have rose to 1600 people. It is feared that the number of death will soar further once the communication links are re-established. The government authorities, armed forces and humanitarian organizations, particularly NGOs, have started a major rescue effort to reach out to affected communities to provide them humanitarian assistance during their distress movements. In order to facilitate coordinated humanitarian response in the affected areas and enable humanitarian organizations to have substantial planning for their humanitarian activities, SPO, with the support of its partner organizations, initiated rapid assessments in the affected areas and share it with relevant stakeholders in the form of daily update. Date-wise situational update and rapid assessments of damages caused by torrential rains and flood are available on SPO website and can be accessed on URL http://www.spopk.org. Daily update for 6th August 2010, providing details of SPO’s response to the emergency situation and relief activities being carried out for mitigation of the miseries of affected communities across the country, is provided below: SPO intervention in Flood affected areas till august 06, 2010 Keeping in view the essential needs of displaced communities, SPO teams besides coordination of humanitarian efforts at Provincial levels in Baluchistan -Quetta, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa – Peshawar and AJK – Muzafarabad, have initiated various humanitarian interventions. Hither to following activities have been carried out and reported: Baluchistan Province: District Sibi Beneficiaries: 200 families Cluster: WASH, Food Items: Distribution of jerry cans, portable water through water tankers, dry food items and ORS. Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Province: DI Khan Beneficiaries: 140 families Cluster: Food Intervention: Distribution of NFI and FI UC: Chodwan   S# Item Quantity 1 Rice 10 Kg 2 Sugar 5 Kg 3 Cooking oil 6 Litter 4 Tea 0.5 Kg 5 Pulses 6 Kg 6 Biscuits 25 Packs 7 soaps 5 8 Mosquito repellent/ coils 1 Mospel 9 Water purifying tablets (3 packs) 10 Laundry soap (4) 11 Nails cutter 1   Peshawar Beneficiaries: 400-500 families Cluster: Food Intervention: Distribution of Food items (dry and ready cook food) UC: Taro Jaba   Charsadda Beneficiaries: 150 families Cluster: WASH Intervention: Safe drinking water UC: Agra Beneficiaries: 158 patients Cluster: Health Intervention: Mobile medical camps and provision of free medicines UC: Nissata Punjab Province: Mianwali Beneficiaries: 300 families Cluster: WASH Items: Safe drinking water UC: Agra Beneficiaries: 450 patients Cluster: Food Intervention: Distribution of Food Items containing, Nimko (1 kg), Biscuits (6 packs), Dry Milk Powder (750 grams), Sanitary Packs   Rapid Assessments: Azad Jammu and Kashmir: Neelum SPO Field Team in Neelum  have carried out rapid assessment of the recent losses/damages caused due to torrential rains and flood in Neelum which is provided below: Sr # Patwaar Human loss Community Assets Water mill Causalities Injured Houses Shops         Ruined Partially damaged Ruined Partially damaged   01 chaliana — — 20 — 80 — — 02 Mirpura — — 15 02 02 — 02 03 laiswa — — 18 — 06 — 04 04 Bandi  Ashkot — — 30 — 10 — 03 05 Jangran 01   50 — 20 — 10 06 shahkot — — 17 15 50 80 04 07 Athmuqam — — 11 37 — — 03 08 Nagdar 04 02 20 — 10 — 05 09 Lawat — — 25 — 15 — 04 10 Dawarian — — 15 — 20 — 03 11 Dodhnial 05   40 — 15 — 03 12 Kharigham — — 03 — 02 — — 13 Khail — — 16 — — —     Focal Persons for SPO Humanitarian Response: SPO Regional teams are working with relevant stakeholders at regional level for relief and mitigation of miseries of the affected communities and coordinating relief operation in the areas. For further details or any other relevant information, you may contact SPO staff at following locations:   Islamabad: Mr. Malick Shahbaz Ahmed 0300-5556324, 051-2298892, 8316890 Syed Shahan Abbas 0321-9696177, 051-2298892, 8316890 Mr. Azhar Ghumro 0300-9712236, 051-2298892, 8316890 Mr. Noor Baloch 0321-2290286, 051-2298892, 8316890 Azad Jammu & Kashmir: Mr. Qamar Zaman (Muzaffarabad) 0300-5179530, 05822-434432, 05822-434432 Mr. Attique-ur-Rehman  (Neelum) 05821-456574 Mr. Tabraiz Shamsi (Bagh) 0331-8210911, 05823-445290 Mr. Tabassam Shahzad (Bagh) 0345-2603015, 05823-445290 Quetta: Mr. Mukhtiar Chalgari 0345-8300130 Ms. Fouzia Khajjaz 0333-7931296 Mr. Farooq Magsi 0301-3719957 Multan: Mr. Jam Jamshaid  0300-6360162 Mr. Shams Nazir 0300-6105885 D.I.Khan: Mr. Shaffiullah 0966-713231, 0966-712231 Mr. Asghar Ali 0966-713231, 0966-712231 Peshawar: Mr. Arshad Haroon 091-5810021 Mr.Ijaz Durrani 0332-9293101 Mr.Jalal 03465317559

Rapid Assessment D.I. Khan – August 05, 2010

Comprehensive Rapid Assessment of D.I. Khan Rapid Assessment D.I. Khan: SPO D.I. Khan with the support of partner organizations and other humanitarian agencies have conducted rapid assessment of damages in the area. Details of the affected villages are provided below: S.No. Name of Affected Village Tehsil Total HH Damaged Houses (Fully) Damaged House (Partially) Deaths Injured/snake bites/ electricity shocks/ Displaced people/shelter less 1 Fazal Abbass Parhar Pur 30 30 0 0 10 240 2 Ada Dahotar Parhar Pur 70 70 0 1 15 490 3 Sardaray Wala Parhar Pur 100 100 0 3 24 900 4 Mubarakh Shah Parhar Pur 75 75 0 2 27 550 5 Kiri Niazi Parhar Pur 80 80 0 0 11 560 6 Thatha Balochan Parhar Pur 300 `300 0 3 33 1200 7 Ghulam Wala Parhar Pur 100 50 50 0 18 200 8 Wanda Solra Parhar Pur 200 200 0 3 40 1200 9 Thattal Dakhili Parharpur 10 10 0 1 2 55 10 Ada Khar Parharpur 7 7 0 0 2 30 11 Kech D.I. Khan 1000 900 100 2 55 5000 12 Yarik D.I. Khan 1500 1300 200 3 66 6000 13 Garah Hayat D.I. Khan 700 700 0 1 35 2500 14 Shorekot D.I. Khan 3000 1200 1800 3 80 7000 15 Haffan D.I. Khan 370 370 0 0 70 1600 16 Pusha D.I. Khan 225 65 160 0 160 900 17 Teekan D.I. Khan 300 100 200 0 200 1800 18 Moza Shaikh Raju Proa 200 200 0 0 0 880 20 Moza Shaikh Mali Proa 200 200 0 0 0 1000 21 Moza Malana Proa 50 50 0 0 0 300 22 Kot padda Proa 210 130 80 0 80 1200 23 Mosa khar   500 350 150 0 15   24 Ghara rehman’ D.I.KHAN 307 50 200 We are collecting more information on flood damages details from the area through our partners and activists 25 GOMAL KALAN DIkhan 410 30 190   26 GARA JAMAL D.I.KAH 125 50 59   27 MAHRA Proa 5000 500 2000   27 DHORA SOLANR Proa 350 350 0   28 Miali Proa 450 50 200   29 MIANI Proa 40 40 0   30 Almani Proa 700 190 ` 200   31 Chah khanwala Proa 400 70 270   32 Samokhan walai Proa 800 800 0   32 Bait Kehri Proa 300 300 0   33 Bait Dhawa Proa 470 470 0   34 Basti Ali Proa 1200 1200 0   35 BstiShekih Wali Proa 250 250 0   36 rAWANA Proa 210 200 10   37 HUMMUN WAKI Proa 400 380 20   38 Ramak Proa 2000 30 500   39 Chandana Proa 150 60 90   40 Miran Proa 800 35 233   41 Sara Ghara Proa 1500 300 790   42 Basti Ghoskori Proa 320 58 135   43 Chah khatwala Proa 270 268 2   44 SAKHANI Proa 410 390 10   45 GHOK Girsal Proa 135 130 5   46 Ghook Karlo Proa 380 380 0   47 Ghook Mukah Proa 180 180 0   48 Fateh Mando Proa 250 230 20   49 Thatta Solan Proa 370 370     50 Babbar Kucha Proa 290 25 195   51 Jhook Muachi Proa 380 380 0   52 Ghura Rasheed Proa 3120 1300 20   53 Bhirki Proa 450 450 0   54 Kata Shahani Proa 380 350 30   55 Rahu Proa 150 30 70   56 Dasti long Proa 230 44 130   57 Charah village Proa 400 55 200   58 Pusha D.I. Khan 225 65 160 0 160 900 59 Teekan D.I. Khan 300 100 200 0 200 1800 60 Moza Shaikh Raju Proa 200 200 0 0 0 880 61 Moza Shaikh Mali Proa 200 200 0 0 0 1000 62 Moza Malana Proa 50 50 0 0 0 300 63 Kot padda Proa 210 130 80 0 80 1200 64 Mosa khar DIKhan 500 350 150 0 15   65 Ghara rehman’ DIKhan 307 50 200   66 GOMAL KALAN DIkhan 410 30 190   67 GARA JAMAL DIkhan 125 50 59   68 MAHRA Proa 5000 500 2000   69 DHORA SOLANR Proa 350 350 0   70 Miali Proa 450 50 200   71 MIANI Proa 40 40 0   72 Almani Proa 700 190 ` 200   73 Chah khanwala Proa 400 70 270   74 Samokhan walai Proa 800 800 0   75 Bait Kehri Proa 300 300 0   76 Bait Dhawa Proa 470 470 0   77 Basti Ali Proa 1200 1200 0   78 BstiShekih Wali Proa 250 250 0   79 Rawana Proa 210 200 10   80 Hummun Wali Proa 400 380 20   81 Ramak Proa 2000 30 500   82 Chandana Proa 150 60 90   83 Miran Proa 800 35 233   85 Sara Ghara Proa 1500 300 790   85 Basti Ghoskori Proa 320 58 135   86 Chah khatwala Proa 270 268 2   87 Sakhani Proa 410 390 10   88 Jhok Girsal Proa 135 130 5   89 Ghook Karlo Proa 380 380 0   90 Ghook Mukah Proa 180 180 0   91 Fateh Mando Proa 250 230 20   92 Thatta Solan Proa 370 370     93 Babbar Kucha Proa 290 25 195   94 Jhook Muachi Proa 380 380 0   95 Ghura Rasheed Proa 3120 1300 20   96 Bhirki Proa 450 450 0   97 Kata Shahani Proa 380 350 30   98 Rahu Proa 150 30 70   99 Dasti long Proa 230 44 130   100 Charah village Proa 400 55 200   101 Gara Ashiq (Sangi) Proa 1400 700 700   102 Pahoor Proa 75 40 35   103 Shorkot DIKhan 750 700 50   104 Wazir Abad DIKhan 140 115 25   105 Niaziabad-1 DIkhan 95 50 45   106 Saggu Janoobi DIKhan 175 90 65   107 Niaziabad 2 DIKhan 90 45 45   108 Hissam DIKhan 155 145 10   109

Daily Update of Torrential Rain and Flood situation across the country – August 05, 2010 at 9:30 pm

  Joint Rapid Assessment in  District Neelum by SPO and IR August 05, 2010 This report is prepared on the basis of data collected by volunteers of NV Cluster Community Development Forum (NVCCDF), Durawa Development Organization (DDO), Strengthening Participatory Organizations (SPO) and Islamic Relief (IR). Pak Army and SDMA have facilitated in providing initial data as well. Background and Summary: Neelum is largest district of AJK, covering 27% of the AJK area, with scattered population, less facilities, situated along the Line of Control (LOC) and mostly dependents on import of daily use items, including food from rest of the districts. This is mainly dependent on Muzaffarabad Kail road to connect with rest of the world. It has gone through uncountable number of natural and man made disasters. Recently a lengthy span of continues rains in AJK and Indian Held Kashmir during last week of July 2010, caused in flash floods in rainy nullahs, land slides, extreme high flood situation in river Neelum. These elements together made extraordinary losses to the human life, private properties, public infrastructure, government assets, telephone lines, road network, minor bridges and has considerably disturbed life of a common man even if he or she is not directly affected by the any flash flood or land slide. Major losses include. •Human life loss 12, while 14 persons seriously injured •Damage to the Muzaffarabad – Kail road at several places, resulting in disconnection of the valley with rest of the world. •Extraordinary loss to the Hydro Electric Plants in Jagran and Kundal Shahi •Government and Community owned micro hydro power projects are damaged. These were facilitating to meet low cost energy needs of the villages locally. •Damages to the private properties include over 563 completely damaged and 512 partially damaged houses, more than 200 shops. The figures may increase with the passage of time and increase in access to remote villages. •5 bridges on the main rainy nullahs have been damaged, restricting mobility on main and link roads at local level. •22 Small foot bridges are damaged at several paces which were connecting villages with each other •30 Walking Tracks, irrigation channels and water supply schemes constructed by local government and communities with the help of different NGOs, are badly damaged due to continues rains and high flow of water in rainy nullahs Highlights of Initial Assessment in Three UCs (Barian, Kundal Shahi and Shahkot): 1-UC – Kundal Shahi: •01 Government BHU under construction is completely damaged •04 Schools are completely demolished ( 01 Government Boys High School-Guryal, 01 Govt. Primary School – Matoo Bela, Government Primary School – Misra, IR constructed GPS- Babba) •Rest House – Thuniyan is also swept from earth. •10 Bridges in the valley are also swept (03 Large bridges, 07 small) •Hydro Electric Board (HEB) residential colony – Gorriyan consisting of 20 rooms, is also damaged. •Intake of HEB – Jagran is also severely damaged. •Electricity systems is 100% finished. •02 Masjids (One Jamia Masjid, and other small one). •There is no road left from Guriyal to Kancy. •15 Garat / Jandar (Traditional Water flour mills) 100% swept away into Flood  Nallas. •Boundary wall of BHU Kundal Shahi is completely demolished. •03 CPIs ( 02 DWSS and 01 Irrigation channel) completely damaged. •HEB Kundal Shahi road of about 500 Meters is totally swept into nalla, this was only & single access to power station. •78 Shops in Kundal Shahi Market are completely damaged. •07 Shops in the same market are partially damaged. •03 Hotels are completely damaged in the same market. 2-UC – Shahkot: •03 GPS (combined Boys & Girls) 02 completely damamged and 01 Partially. •01 Private community is also completely damaged. •01 Big community water storage tank is totally finished. • 06 CPIs (DWSS) 04 are partially damaged and 02 completely. •04 Irrigation channels are completely damaged. •The link road from Athmuqam to Rauta is completely demolished. •01 Masjid is completely damaged (Shaheed). •02 Madrassas, 01 completely and 01 partially damaged. •08 small wooded bridges are completely damaged. 3-UC – Barian: •01 Water tank completely damaged. •01 Bath room –do-. •01 family shelter –do-. •01 Jandar (water flour mill) –do-. 4-UC – Neelum: •02 bridges on main Athmuqam Sharda raod are damaged at Nagdar & Dawarian Pien •Main Athmuqam Sharda road is washed away (1km) at Lawat Paien and (0.5km) at Dawarian point and a few yards road is wasehed away at Kasab Pura •59 shops are damaged in the UC 5-UC – Kail: •02 Government owned Micro Hydro Power Projects in Kail town are totally destroyed •05 Community owned Micro Hydro Power Projects in Domail, Dukhran and Bugnwan are totally destroyed. •4 Majids in villages Domail, Dukran, Bugnwan and Kail Medan Patti are damaged •3 Primary schools and 1 Middle school damaged •17 shops in Domail Paien, Domail Bala, Dukhran, Kalalot and Bugnwan are washed away •Minor foot bridges are damaged in Domail Paien, Domail Bala, Dukhran and Kalalot are affected by flood 6-UC – Guriz: •08 Water supply schemes are damaged •10 Water Channels are destroyed •183 kanals of land is eroded •71 houses are damaged (40CD and 31PD)  

Daily Update of Torrential Rain and Flood situation across the country – August 04, 2010 at 9:30 pm

Strengthening Participatory Organization (SPO) Daily Assessment Updates on Torrential Rain and Flood Situation in Pakistan August 4th, 2010 Overview: Country-wide torrential rains caused unprecedented and outrageous floods throughout Pakistan except in Sindh where minor damages are reported. The current spate of torrential rains and flash floods started on 21st July 2010. Initially it played havoc in eastern parts of Baluchistan which includes: Barkhan, Kohlu, Sibi, Jafferabad and Naseerabad districts. The relief operations in the affected areas of Baluchistan were not over yet, when floods struck district Rajanpur, Layya and Gujranwala in Punjab. Subsequently, the torrential rains and tides of floods turned towards Khyber Pakhtunkhwa (KPK) and Azad Jammu & Kashmir and engulfed various small and large towns in these areas. The most affected areas in KPK are: Shangla, Swat, Minghora, Mansehra, Charsadda, Noshehra towns, where routine life has come to a complete halt and affected communities in most parts of KPK are still waiting for rescue and relief. Initial reports reveals that around 2.5 million people have been affected by worst floods in the country and death toll have rose to 1600 people. It is feared that the number of death will soar further once the communication links are re-established. The government authorities, armed forces and humanitarian organizations, particularly NGOs, have started a major rescue effort to reach out to affected communities to provide them humanitarian assistance during their distress movements. In order to facilitate coordinated humanitarian response in the affected areas and enable humanitarian organizations to have substantial planning for their humanitarian activities, SPO, with the support of its partner organizations, initiated rapid assessments in the affected areas and share it with relevant stakeholders in the form of daily update. Date-wise situational update and rapid assessments of damages caused by torrential rains and flood are available on SPO website and can be accessed on URL http://www.spopk.org. Daily update for 4th August 2010, providing details of SPO’s response to the emergency situation and relief activities being carried out for mitigation of the miseries of affected communities across the country, is provided below: Gilgit Baltistan: Hither to access to the affected areas of Gilgit Baltistan has been very limited thus there was not coming enough assessment reports, providing details of damages caused by torrential rains and flooding in the area  but now it seems that rapid assessments are trickling down. We have received assessment reports for a few villages of Chitral from our partner organizations and same are provided below: Booni Union Council Charun Booni   Private Properties S# Infrastructure Damages Affected Population 1 Full damaged houses 4 32 2 Extremely vulnerable houses 61 488 3 Cultivated Land 3 Sq km 914 4 Forests 4 Sq km 1414 5 Livestock 40 212 6 Shop 6 54 Public Properties 1 Jamat Khanas 1 500 2 Mosque 1 140 3 Pipe Line 3 km 11,415 4 Jeep able Bridge 2 4460 5 Pedestrian Bridge 3 6000 6 Link Road 4 km 6147 7 Micro Hydro Power Station 1 2934 8 Electric Pole 6 2934 9 Water Mills 6 3212 10 Graves 11 2924   Chunj Village Mastuj, Union Council Mastuj Private Properties S# Infrastructure Damages Affected Population 1 Full damaged houses 35 280 2 Partially damaged house hold 56 504 3 Extremely vurnerable houses 25 175 4 Cultivated Land 4 Sq km 1200 5 Forest 3 Sq km 1000 6 Livestock 15 120 7 Shop 2 16 Public Properties 1 Pipe Line 80 feet 1050   Laspure Village Mastuj, Union Council Private Properties S# Infrastructure Damages Affected Population 1 Full damaged houses 4 36 2 Extremely vulnerable houses 3 24 3 Cultivated Land 1 Sq km 500 4 Forests 1 Sq km 700 5 Livestock 2 10 6 Shop 2 18 Public Properties 1 Irrigation Channel 100 feet 500   Broke Laspure, Union Council Laspure Private Properties S# Infrastructure Damages Affected Population 1 Full damaged houses 3 28 2 Extremely vulnerable houses 2 20 6 Shop 2 18 Public Properties 1 Irrigation Channel 100 feet 500 2 Link Road 1 km 1200   Khuz Village, Union Council Mastuj Private Properties S# Infrastructure Damages Affected Population 1 Full damaged houses 3 28 2 Extremely vulnerable houses 2 20 Public Properties 1 Irrigation Channel 100 feet 500 Gazen Village Mastuj (120 km Away from Mastuj and 250 km away from Chitral Union Council Yarkhum Private Properties S# Infrastructure Damages Affected Population 1 Full damaged houses 12 108 2 Extremely vurnerable houses 10 90 3 Cultivated Land 1.5 Sq km 500 4 Forest 4 Sq km 1200 5 Livestock 25 150 6 Shop 1 8 Public Properties 1 Irrigation Channels 150 feet 1500 2 Link Road 1 km 1500   Punjab Province: District Muzaffar Ghar: Keeping in view the imminent threat of flooding in the area, around 300, 000 persons moved out from Kotudu to to safer places in Muzaffarghar city and Multan. The government agencies were trying to save KAPCO and Lal-Peer Thermal Power Stations. The safety bunds were broken from the side of populated areas and efforts were being made for the maximum safety of human and infrastructures. As per the information office of the district government, water was entering from two sides into city Muzaffarghar, because two canals; Kaleri Canal and Daneshwa’s had breached at various places. The water was reported to be entering into city from Multan road side and from Bloach Nagar. District government, today issued warnings to Oil refinery of Gujrat Kasba and KAPCO and asked the for taking precautionary measure for possible flooding of these areas. Till the filling of this report, following damages were reported by SPO Partner organizations:   No. of affected villages More than 1500 Deaths 00 no reports yet Injuries More than 100 Livestock 100 Houses (totally/partially) 1500 / 500 = 2000 Agricultures More than 130,000 acres Infrastructures 18 km roads   06 primary schools   01 dispensary Families displaced 300,000         Disrrict  Rajan Pur:   Keeping in view the eminent threat posed by  8,00,000 cusecs of floodwaters approaching towards Rajanpur,

Daily Update of Torrential Rain and Flood situation across the country – August 03, 2010 at 9:30 pm

Strengthening Participatory Organization (SPO) Daily Assessment Updates on Torrential Rain and Flood Situation in Pakistan August 3rd, 2010 Overview: Country-wide torrential rains caused unprecedented and outrageous floods throughout Pakistan except in Sindh where minor damages are reported. The current spate of torrential rains and flash floods started on 21st July 2010. Initially it played havoc in eastern parts of Baluchistan which includes: Barkhan, Kohlu, Sibi, Jafferabad and Naseerabad districts. The relief operations in the affected areas of Baluchistan were not over yet, when floods struck district Rajanpur, Layya and Gujranwala in Punjab. Subsequently, the torrential rains and tides of floods turned towards Khyber Pakhtunkhwa (KPK) and Azad Jammu & Kashmir and engulfed various small and large towns in these areas. The most affected areas in KPK are: Shangla, Swat, Minghora, Mansehra, Charsadda, Noshehra towns, where routine life has come to a complete halt and affected communities in most parts of KPK are still waiting for rescue and relief. Initial reports reveals that around 2.5 million people have been affected by worst floods in the country and death toll have rose to 1600 people. It is feared that the number of death will soar further once the communication links are re-established. The government authorities, armed forces and humanitarian organizations, particularly NGOs, have started a major rescue effort to reach out to affected communities to provide them humanitarian assistance during their distress movements. In order to facilitate coordinated humanitarian response in the affected areas and enable humanitarian organizations to have substantial planning for their humanitarian activities, SPO, with the support of its partner organizations, initiated rapid assessments in the affected areas and share it with relevant stakeholders in the form of daily update. Date-wise situational update and rapid assessments of damages caused by torrential rains and flood are available on SPO website and can be accessed on URL http://www.spopk.org. Daily update for 3rd August 2010, providing details of SPO’s response to the emergency situation and relief activities being carried out for mitigation of the miseries of affected communities across the country, is provided below: Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Province: Nowshehra: The following are glimpses of devastation caused by torrential rain and flood in district Nowshera.                                                                   As per reports several areas of Naushehra, including Noshehra Kalan, Noshehra Cantt, Pir Sabaq, Pashtoon Gharhi, Amaan Garhi and Pabbi, are adversely affected. So far 161 deaths have been confirmed by NDMA and reports of human losses are coming yet as most of the areas had been unreachable due flooding of road links. As per Pak Army reports, all major bridges were washed away main link such as Peshawar-Charsadda road and motorway bridge over Jundal Nullah was damaged which hampered the humanitarian agencies efforts of rescuing stranded communities in the area.       District Swat: The detail of loses received from Flood Crisis Cell have been provided below:   Union Council 14 UCs are the worst affected No. of Houses Affected 14220 No. of Casualties 200 loss of Livestock 70,000 number of livestocks has been lost Loss of infrastructure 58 km road have been destroyed in the district No. of displaced families 30,000 families   According to the agriculture department, the crop area has been severely affected, as per initial reports 100,000 acre fertile land has been spilled and its fertility washed away due to flood water.  It has been estimated that rehabilitation of the land will take another 8-10 years. D.I. Khan: SPO D.I. Khan with the support of partner organizations and other humanitarian agencies have conducted rapid assessment of damages in the area. Details of the affected villages are provided below: S# Name of Affected Village Tehsil Total HH Damaged House (Fully)   Damaged House (Partially)   Deaths injured/snake bits/electricity shocks Displaced people/shelter les 1 Fazal Abbas Parharpur 30 30 0 0 10 240 2 Ada Dahotar Parharpur 70 70 0 1 15 490 3 Sararay Wala Parharpur 100 100 0 3 24 900 4 Mubarakh Shah Parharpur 75 75 0 3 27 550 5 Kiri Niazi Parharpur 300 300 0 3 33 1200 6 Thatha Balochan Parharpur 100 50 50 0 18 200 7 Ghulam Wala PaharPur 100 50 50 0 18 200 8 Wanda Solra PaharPur 200 200 0 3 40 1200 9 Thattal Dakhili PaharPur 10 10 0 1 2 55 10 Ada Khar D.I. Khan 1000 900 100 2 2 30 11 Kech D.I. Khan 100 50 50 0 55 500 12 Yarik D.I. Khan 100 50 50 0 66 200 13 Garah Hayat D.I. Khan 100 50 50 0 35 6000 14 Shorekot D.I. Khan 100 50 50 0 80 2500 15 Haffan D.I. Khan 100 50 50 0 70 7000 Punjab Province:   District Rajanpur: Recent wide-spread rains have unleashed havoc in  district Rajanpur, particularly in its 32 UCs that fall as the hill-torrents of Kaha Sultan, Chachar and Indus River have brought nothing but disaster for the 15,000 inhabitants of the area.  According to SPO partner organizations reports, the water storm comes down through two major drains of Kaha Sultan and Chachar. By now, both of the hill-torrents/ drains have wiped out the infrastructure and economy of 238 villages, as 4000 livestock parished, 3267 households damaged, eight casualties reported and 42,720 persons are displaced. The current flood has also affected the yet-ripe crops on 4, 57,328 acre of land of the farming community. The data table below shows villages affected in three tehsils of Rajanpur. S# Name of Tehsil No. Villages affected by Rod Kohi No. Villages affected due to River Indus Total Affected Villages 1 Rajanpur 32 45 77 2 Jampur 104 22 126 3 Rojhan — 35 35   Total 136 102 238           *The data has been provided by district administration Rajanpur According to district government Rajanpur, 77 villages in Tehsil Rajanpur, 126 villages in Tehsil Jampur and

Daily Update of Torrential Rain and Flood situation across the country – August 02, 2010 at 9:30 pm

Strengthening Participatory Organization (SPO) Daily Assessment Updates on Torrential Rain and Flood Situation in Pakistan August 1st, 2010 Overview: Country-wide torrential rains caused unprecedented and outrageous floods throughout Pakistan except in Sindh where minor damages are reported. The current spate of torrential rains and flash floods started on 21st July 2010. Initially it played havoc in eastern parts of Baluchistan which includes: Barkhan, Kohlu, Sibi, Jafferabad and Naseerabad districts. The relief operations in the affected areas of Baluchistan were not over yet, when floods struck district Rajanpur, Layya and Gujranwala in Punjab. Subsequently, the torrential rains and tides of floods turned towards Khyber Pakhtunkhwa (KPK) and Azad Jammu & Kashmir and engulfed various small and large towns in these areas. The most affected areas in KPK are: Shangla, Swat, Minghora, Mansehra, Charsadda, Noshehra towns, where routine life has come to a complete halt and affected communities in most parts of KPK are still waiting for rescue and relief. Initial reports reveals that around 1 million people have been affected by worst floods in the country and death of more 871 people have been confirmed by NDMA. It is feared that the number of death will soar further once the communication links are re-established. The government authorities, armed forces and humanitarian organizations, particularly NGOs, have started a major rescue effort to reach out to affected communities to provide them humanitarian assistance during their distress movements. In order to facilitate coordinated humanitarian response in the affected areas and enable humanitarian organizations to have substantial planning for their humanitarian activities, SPO, with the support of its partner organizations, initiated rapid assessments in the affected areas and share it with relevant stakeholders in the form of daily update. Date-wise situational update and rapid assessments of damages caused by torrential rains and flood are available on SPO website and can be accessed on URL http://www.spopk.org. Daily update for 2nd August 2010, providing details of SPO’s response to the emergency situation and relief activities being carried out for mitigation of the miseries of affected communities across the country, is provided below: Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Province:SPO with the support of its partner organizations is carrying out rapid assessment in the affected area and it will take some to compile a comprehensive assessment report. Meanwhile partial rapid assessments are being received from SPO Peshawar and D.I. Khan Offices and are shared below: D.I. Khan:It has been reported that 25 villages in three Tehsil i.e. Pahar Pur, 2, 3 have been affected and most of these affected villages have been completely washed away. Details of the affected villages are provided below: S.No Name of Affected Village Tehsil Total House Holds Damaged Houses (Fully) Damaged Houses (Partially) 1 Fazal Abbas Parhar Pur 30 30 0 2 Ada Dahotar Parhar Pur 70 70 0 3 Sardaray Wala Parhar Pur 100 100 0 4 Mubarakh Shah Parhar Pur 75 75 0 5 Kiri Niazi Parhar Pur 80 80 0 6 Thatha Balochan Parhar Pur 300 300 0 7 Ghulam Wala Parhar Pur 100 50 50 8 Wanda Solra Parhar Pur 200 200 0 9 Thattal Dakhili Parhar Pur 10 10 0 10 Ada Khar Parhar Pur 7 7 0 11 Kech D.I. Khan 1000 900 100 12 Fazal Abbas D.I. Khan 1500 1300 200 13 Garah Hayat D.I. Khan 700 700 0 14 Shorekot D.I. Khan 3000 1200 1800 15 Haffan D.I. Khan 370 370 0 16 Pusha D.I. Khan 225 65 200 17 Teekan D.I. Khan 300 100 0 18 Moza Shaikh Raju D.I. Khan 200 200 0 19 Moza Shaikh Mali Proa 200 200 0 20 Moza Malana Proa 50 50 0 21 Kot Padda Proa 210 130 80 The affected communities have taken shelter on roadsides and nearby areas of the destroyed villages. Pakistan Army has provided 1500 tents and catering meals to the large portion of affectees. Similarly, various people are providing meal to the affected communities on self help basis. Various religious and political parties are also involved in provision of food and other edibles. Weather in the area is cloudy and high flow of water is about to pass through Chashma Barrage. Authorities have made all necessary arrangements to safeguard D.I.Khan city by diverting water flow towards various parts of Bhakar. SPO D.I.Khan has called a meeting of humanitarian actors, including political groups, for better coordination of humanitarian aid and avoiding skewed distribution of relief goods. Punjab Province:District Khushab During SPO Teams visit to Khushab, it was observed that that large number people were standing on the bridge called, “Dip’ along with their luggage and animals and water flow under the bridge was increasing rapidly.  The stranded people reported that Jehlum Indus’ water entered their areas and they were compelled to flee towards safer areas.  They informed that water was moving further towards other parts of Khushab districts. DCO Khushab, Mr. Rang Ali Shah, informed that overall  350 villages including Dahiwal, Tanukar, Dahat, Koral, Thatha, Ujart, Kag, Sandral, Nari, Jheel, Goliwali, Warcha, Bandial, Qaidabad, Mitha Tiwana, Utra, Hudali, Grud, Karudi, Jorta Kalan, Thathi Kalak Bain, Jhati Lagari,and some other areas from city Khushab are Muhallh Qasim Pura, Mundan wala, Rounq pura, and Abdullah shah sherazi,  were affected. The affected villages comprised of 9000 people and are spread over 8 union councils. He further informed that around 1500 households have been badly damaged. Similarly, more than 150 animals perished and agriculture crop spread over 160 acres destroyed. The destroyed crop mainly included Rice and cotton. The affected communities are in dire need of cooked and uncooked food, medicines and other essential items urgently. District Sargodha: It has been reported by SPO partner organizations that a portion of Sargodha district was also affected.  The affected area includes village: Jhvarian, Kache Dhare, Chack Moosa, Kot Pai Khan, Kot Pehlwan, Chachrt, Bhakhar Bar, Kundan, Chandana, Dhool Kadi, and Hinduan. As per there reports around 300 families have been affected and are in dire need of cooked and uncooked food, medicines and other essential items urgently. District  Rajanpur: The initial assessment

Daily Update of Torrential Rain and Flood situation across the country – August 01, 2010 at 9:30 pm

Strengthening Participatory Organization (SPO) Daily Assessment Updates on Torrential Rain and Flood Situation in Pakistan August 1st, 2010 Overview: Country-wide torrential rains caused unprecedented and outrageous floods throughout Pakistan except in Sindh where minor damages are reported. The current spate of torrential rains and flash floods started on 21st July 2010. Initially it played havoc in eastern parts of Baluchistan which includes: Barkhan, Kohlu, Sibi, Jafferabad and Naseerabad districts. The relief operations in the affected areas of Baluchistan were not over yet, when floods struck district Rajanpur, Layya and Gujranwala in Punjab. Subsequently, the torrential rains and tides of floods turned towards Khyber Pakhtunkhwa (KPK) and Azad Jammu & Kashmir and engulfed various small and large towns in these areas. The most affected areas in KPK are: Shangla, Swat, Minghora, Mansehra, Charsadda, Noshehra towns, where routine life has come to a complete halt and affected communities in most parts of KPK are still waiting for rescue and relief. Initial reports reveals that around 1 million people have been affected by worst floods in the country and more than 1000 people are feared dead mainly due to either being washed away, collapsing of their houses or electrocution caused due to flooding of ground surface. The government authorities, armed forces and humanitarian organizations, particularly NGOs, have started a major rescue effort to reach out to affected communities to provide them humanitarian assistance during their distress movements. In order to facilitate coordinated humanitarian response in the affected areas and enable humanitarian organizations to have substantial planning for their humanitarian activities, SPO, with the support of its partner organizations, initiated rapid assessments in the affected areas and share it with relevant stakeholders in the form of daily update. Date-wise situational update and rapid assessments of damages caused by torrential rains and flood are available on SPO website and can be accessed on URL http://www.spopk.org. Daily update for 1st August 2010, providing details of SPO’s response to the emergency situation and relief activities being carried out for mitigation of the miseries of affected communities across the country, is provided below: Baluchistan Province: •    SPO Quetta team is playing a leading role in coordination among the all humanitarian actors including PDMA and NDMA in Quetta. •    SPO team regularly organizes coordination meetings of humanitarian agencies who are providing humanitarian assistance in flood affected areas in Baluchistan. These meetings are held in SPO Quetta office and their deliberations in the form of meeting minutes to wider audience. •    SPO with the support of its partner organizations carried out rapid assessment in the affected areas of Baluchistan and developed a comprehensive rapid assessment report providing details of human losses and material damages caused by heavy flood in Barkhan, Kohlu, Sibi, Nasirabad and Bolan. The report has already been shared with all relevant humanitarian actors and is accessible on SPO website. •    Keeping in view the urgency of the requirements in the area and scarcity of essential items in severely affected villages of Sultan Kot, Talli, Threher and Bukhtiarabad in Sibi District, SPO team provided essential items which include: jerry cans, potable water through water tankers, dry food items and ORS. •    SPO is working with different organisation to acquire financial support for enhancement of relief activities.  Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Province: •    SPO team is continuously in touch with provincial government and Provincial Disaster Management Authority (PDMA) in connection with relief in the flood affected areas. SPO team in coordination with other civil society organizations is engaged in highlighting the plight of affectees on different echelons to generate the funds for their assistance.•    SPO with the assistance of other humanitarian actors formed network for Humanitarian Assistance to avoid the duplication of efforts in relief activities so the available resources can be better utilized for maximum relief of the affected communities. •    SPO with the support of its partner organization CRSD is providing food to 400 to 500 families in UC Taro Jaba at Mehub Banada. Given the situation of disruption in major communication lines it was imperative to reach out to the affected people immediately. •    SPO in collaboration of PRDP is providing safe drinking water to 150 families in UC Agra of Charsada, while its partner organization Noor Education organization is providing ready food to the affected communities in the area. SPO with the support of its partner organizations is carrying out rapid assessment in the affected area and it will take some to compile a comprehensive assessment report. Meanwhile partial rapid assessments are being received from SPO Peshawar office and are shared below: KPK Rapid Assessment Report for Malakand, Dir Lower, Shangla and Chitral   PARTICULARS MALAKAND DIR LOWER SHANGLA CHITRAL Union Councils effected Jalala Thana Khas Alla Dhand Dheri Lower Batkhela Upper Batkhela Khar Julagram Totakan Hisar Baba Matkani Qalangai Chakdara Badwan Khadgzai Urban Dir UC Khal Munjai Balambat Rabat Khungi Liliowani Alpuri Pirabad Dheri Kuz Kana Shahpur Damori Pir Khana Oopal Ranyal Malik Khel Not Accessible House Hold effected 1500-2000 200 4000-5000   Displaced families 1200 800 5000   Causalities Four Injured 43 dead 200 dead   Crops effected 4000-5000 Acres of rice 4000-5000 Acres of Orchards 5000-5500 Acres crops 250 Acres Forest 4000-5000   Live stock effected 500-1000 1500 12000-15000   Infrastructure · 10 school partially damaged · Link roads an bridges damaged · Bridges on high ways Accurate information not available due to lack of access Main Chakdara Bridge Link roads 6 link bridges     Road from Alpuri to Besham Road from Karoa to Ajmir 25 Bridges All link roads BHUs Schools   others · 20-25 Restaurants · Small businesses (30 cabins) · House hold items   100 shops and bargain centres, and kiosks   Water supply schemes damaged Generators Shops Agricultural tools House hold items Water supply schemes damaged       KPK Rapid Assessment Report for Charsadda, Peshawar and Mardan   District Effected UCs Effected Families Deaths Missing people Houses and infra demolished Cattle missing   Affected irrigated land Charsadda Agra, MC.1,2, Hisara Yaseen Zai, Tarnab, Ababzai, Utman Zai and