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Flood in Mirpurkhas and Tando Muhammad

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Focal Persons for SPO Humanitarian Response
January 12, 2013
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January 12, 2013
Published by vakasraja@gmail.com on January 12, 2013
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Tando Muhammad Khan

SPO partner organizations of Tando Muhammad Khan have collected data of rain and flood affected areas. In all 17 Union Councils of Tando Muhammad Khan are severely affected due to 217 mm rain from August 10 to 12, 2011, 874 villages are effected 12607 Households destroyed, 12369 damaged and 83% standing crops destroyed. Mostly Schools are closed and 63 of them have been converted into relief camps by local government.

Mipurkhas

As initial data collected from 30 Union Councils out of 41 by SPO Partner Organizations, due to 255 mm rain in Mipurkhas and breaches in left bank outfall drain (LBOD) 275000 peoples displaced and 500,000 peoples have been affected, 201031 house are damaged, 18 peoples died while 200 injured. 70 % of the standing crops including cotton, chilly, rice and sugarcane completely inundated. 113 camps have been established in Mipurkhas district mostly affected peoples are sitting in spontaneous settlements besides main roads and relatively safe areas of the districts.

Needs
1. Wash Support
2. Food
3. Shelter
4. Fodder for Animals
5. Medicines
6. Safe Drinking Water

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