Field survey for Flood, 2013.

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Field survey for Flood, 2013

4 3 2 1 Field Survey for Flood, 2013

District Matiari Back Key findings; Site 1 Site 2 Site 2 Site 2 Site 3 Key findings; Crops under flood plain were damaged River water did not breach the embankment Sindh irrigation department camp site were there at site 1 and site 2. Doctors and health care staff were present for emergency situation The amount of water at Site-2 is 1.8 cusecs At Site-3 the amount of water is 1.6 cusecs Site 3

District Naushahro Feroze Back Site 7 Site 1 Site 7 Site 3 Key findings; River water did not breach the embankment The Road from Moro to Dadu is serving as embankment that retain water to Northern side of the road (Site 8) Here the people are aware of flood situation and no major damage occur to the crops Once the flood water recedes they use the land for cultivation Site 8 Site 4 Site 8 Site 5

District Shahdad Kot Key findings; Site 4 Site 8 Site 5 Site 10 Key findings; The area is mapped as inundated area through flood water Field survey reveals that the area receives water from hill torrents Secondly, the area is mostly water logged and saline Thirdly, the rain water stagnates The area also contains lakes (Site 5) and fish ponds Site 11 Site 5 Site 12 Site 9

District Shahdad Kot

Back District Shahdad Kot

District Sukkur Back Key findings; Site 2 – Pre Flood Site 2 – Post Flood Site 3 Site 3 Site 1 Site 1 Site 2 Site 1 Key findings; Crops under flood plain were damaged River water did not breach the embankment All the damaged occur within flood plain Water level ranged from 4 to 6.4 cusecs Doctors and health care staff were present for emergency situation Inundation is more at left bank of River Indus Site 1 Site 1

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