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1 HUMANITARIAN OPERATIONS UPDATE 11 April 2003
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2 Introduction Welcome to new attendees Purpose of the HOC update Limitations on material Expectations
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3 WEATHER UPDATE
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4 Kuwait CityBaghdad Forecast
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5 AmmanBatman Forecast
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9 OPERATIONAL SUMMARY
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10 Operational Summary Baghdad effort shifting –Clearing up areas of remaining opposition –Securing key locations Vanishing regime leadership Coalition seizes former Iraqi HQ in Al Amarah Press reports say Kurds have taken Kirkuk
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11 Operational Graphics Insert graphic
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12 Security Situation Update Rear Area Threat: –9 days without a missile attack into Kuwait –Missile attacks still possible –Iraqi paramilitary activities north of Kuwaiti border Travel in Iraq entails risk –Close interaction with HOC prior to departure is highly recommended to ensure receipt of the most recent security updates
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13 Significant CMO/Civil Developments M/V Manar arrives in Umm Qasr today –700 MT food –Mineral water (amount unknown) –First aid kits (no further detail) –Vehicles, including: 2 fifteen ton trucks Two 3000 gal water tankers Two 5000 gal water tankers Ambulance
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14 Polish Medical Mission –Mobile field hospital –In Iraq possibly by end of April –Location to be determined Significant CMO/Civil Developments
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15 Southern Highlights HA deliveries –20 truck convoy –Deliveries to Umm Qasr, As Samawah, An Najaf
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16 Southern City Critical Status Southern Iraq Al Basrah AA A/G A Al Shatrah Not assessed An Nasiriyah R/A RRGA Continuing to be assessed As Samawah RR A/GAssessments continue Umm Qasr GGGG Improves almost daily Az Zubayr AG Assessment ongoing Water Food Fuel Security Power Amber R - Red A – Amber G – Green Blank – No information
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17 An Najaf –Kuwaiti convoy of 16 trucks Delivery of water, food, clothing, burial shrouds –Hospitals open –Main power station assessed –Local system operating –Intrinsic food distribution coming online Central Highlights
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18 Central City Critical Status Central Iraq An Najaf ARG A/G Hasty assessment info; water from rivers being boiled Al’ Amarah Not assessed Al Kut Not assessed Ad Diwaniyah Not assessed Karbala GR From spot report Baghdad R Not assessed WaterFoodFuelPower Security Amber R - Red A – Amber G – Green Blank – No information
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19 Northern Highlights 40 Trucks processed to cross border –21 crossed already –11 in customs awaiting clearance –1500 mt to Irbil, 500 mt more pending Mosul to Dahuk power supply –Interrupted since 3 Apr –Dahuk getting power from emergency power plant
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20 Northern City Critical Status Northern Iraq KirkukNot Assessed IrbilNot Assessed Al SulaymaniyahNot Assessed Dahuk A Mosul supply down; power from emergency plant Mosul Not Assessed WaterFoodFuelPower Security Amber R - Red A – Amber G – Green Blank – No information
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21 Airports Basrah A Minor damage Safwan R Not Secured, Not Assessed Jalibah A Under coalition control Tallil A Under coalition control Qalat Salih R Not Secured, Not Assessed Qalat Sikar R Not Secured, Not Assessed Al-Kut R Not Secured, Not Assessed An Numaniyah R Not Secured, Not Assessed Baghdad A Under coalition control Seaport Umm Qasr G HA operations in progress Amber R - Red A – Amber G – Green Blank – No information
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22 Kuwait-Iraq Ground Routes Highway 6 A Under military control Highway 7 A Under military control Highway 80 A Under military control Country Corridors into Iraq Kuwait A Not yet open to civilian traffic Saudi Arabia R Not Secured, Not Assessed (Ar’ar) Jordan A Passable with difficulty (Tall Kujic) Syria R Not Secured, Not Assessed (Abu Kamal) Turkey R Not Secured, Not Assessed (Silopi) Iran R Not Secured, Not Assessed (Pirhan Shahr) Amber R - Red A – Amber G – Green Blank – No information
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23 Border Crossings Kuwait AMilitary traffic and accompanied traffic only Saudi Arabia RClosed Jordan GOpen Syria RReportedly closed Monday Turkey R/AMay be open to some HA ops Iran RClosed Amber R - Red A – Amber G – Green Blank – No information
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24 Dislocated Civilians Information When details are available, will provide –Location –Number –Activity –Direction of movement –Actions taken
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25 UN SECURITY POSTURE
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26 HUMANITARIAN ORGANIZATION INPUTS
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27 Standing RFIs Significant civilian population movements Landmine, UXO, depleted uranium locations
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28 RFI Status Unified border requirements (OPEN)
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29 AP AT AP AT Mix UXO Unknown SubMunition Explosive Locations As of 10 Apr 03
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30 Compensation for Services Preserve the economy and prevent inflation –Keep the Iraqi Dinar for now –US Dollar will be used but will not replace –DO NOT overpay for goods and services –CFLCC will use current salary structure –ID 2,800 – 3,300 to USD 1 –SID 7.700 to USD 1 (in KAZ)
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31 Compensation for Services Three classes of compensation Class I Unskilled labor –Up to $10 per month Class II Skilled labor and interpreters –Up to $15 per month Class III Managerial workers –Up to $22 per month
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32 Questions ?
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33 DC Camp Information Reported locations of DC Camps Number Activity Direction of movement Not applicable at this time
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