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2012 Monsoon Floods Assessment, Impact and Response Photo: OCHA
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FLOODS EXTENT
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FLOOD EXTENT
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3-YEAR SNAPSHOT
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Over 4.4 million people affected; 370 dead; 1,197 injured 11,868.6 square kilometres affected; 3 hardest-hit provinces: Balochistan (Jaffarabad, Naseerabad, Killa Saifullah, Lorelai, Jhal Mags); Punjab (Dera Ghazi Khan, Rajanpur); Sindh (Jacobabad, Kashmore, Shikarpur, Ghotki, Qamber Shadadkot, Dadu) IMPACT: NDMA estimates Photo: WFP
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766,818 acres of crops destroyed 275,720 houses/shops damaged 13,465 villages affected 275,720 houses/shops damaged 7,818 head of cattle killed IMPACT: NDMA estimates Photo: YOUTH IN ACTION
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Pilot MIRA Initial Key Findings The figures in the presentation at subject to change as the assessment is still in progress.
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521 villages assessed in five districts: Rajanpur, Jacobabad & Kashmore. 22% of affected population (447,000 people) have no shelter 70% of affected population (1.4 million people) have reduced daily meals by one or two 50% of the households (145,000 HHs) whose source of livelihoods was agriculture have experienced losses 53% of households (153,817 HHs) said source of water did not appear clean Main health problems reported: malaria (95%), diarrhoea (91%), skin diseases (82%), respiratory infections (70%), measles (24%) IMPACT: Tentative MIRA findings from Punjab and Sindh* Photo: WFP *MIRA findings are tentative. Data consolidation is underway. 15-20% of affected areas were not accessible due to standing water.
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2,967 schools damaged, over 400,000 students affected (Education Cluster) 33 per cent of health facilities damaged in Balochistan, Punjab and Sindh (WHO) IMPACT: Tentative estimates Photo: YOUTH IN ACTION
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RESPONSE CLUSTERGOVERNMENTUN AND PARTNERS LOCATIONHUMANITARIAN PARTNERS FundsUS$64.2 millionSindh US$21 million, Balochistan $31.4 million, KP $11.8 million, $7.5 million for food packs Food179,385 food packs (1 per family), 1,711 tons of rice, 951 tons of flour, 45,000 bottles of mineral water Half rations for 20,000 households Balochistan (Jaffarabad) & Sindh (Jacobabad) WFP and partners HealthMedicines for 300,000; 818,000 more targeted Balochistan, Punjab and Sindh WHO and partners
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RESPONSE CLUSTERGOVERNMENTUN AND PARTNERSLOCATIONHUMANITARIAN PARTNERS Shelter55,359 tents, 20,930 blankets; 50,000 additional tents planned 5,000 emergency shelters, 11,900 NFI kits, 5,800 tarpaulins Naseerabad, Jaffarabad, DG Khan, Rajanpur, Jacobabad, Kashmore UNHabitat, NRC, IOM, HANDS, WHH, ACTED WASH18,720 jerry cans;98 dewatering pumps 112,030 Aquatabs, 2,854 water sterilizers, 13,800 jerry cans, 7 dewatering units, 800 emergency latrines, 3,000 hygiene kits, cleaning campaigns, water trucking Balochistan, Punjab and Sindh UNICEF, Muslim Aid, ACTED, HANDS, Qatar Charity, Plan Pakistan
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Consolidating assessment findings and gap analysis Working with the Government to address the needs of all the affected people Ensuring close humanitarian coordination CERF Application NEXT STEPS Photo: UN-HABITAT
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UNHABITAT DRR IN ACTION Photo: UNICEF Even though the area was flooded, water did not enter the classrooms due to the raised plinth level of this UNICEF temporary school structure in Muzaffargarh District, Punjab. Hence girls showed up for school and were able to continue with their studies.
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UNHABITAT DRR IN ACTION Photo: UN-HABITAT UN-HABITAT-supported shelters and latrines that withstood floods in Jaffarabad, Balochistan. However, the water needs to be pumped out soon to keep the structures free from damage.
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UNHABITAT DRR IN ACTION Photo: IOM IOM-supported shelters in Mirpur Khas, Sindh, after the rains.
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