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Heavy Loss due to Flood
July 2010
Presented bySameer Pal Srow, I.A.S.,
Deputy Commissioner, Ambala
District: AMBALA
District Profile Ambala
• No. of Sub-Division : 3 (Ambala, Barara & Naraingarh)• No. of Villages : 499 (Revenue)• No. of Blocks : 6 (Ambala-I, Ambala-II, Barara,
Naraingarh, Sahzadpur, Saha)• No. of Tehsi l : 3 (Ambala, Barara, Naraingarh)• No of Sub-Tehsil : 4 (Ambala Cantt, Saha, Mullana,
Sahzadpur)• No. of Municipalities : 1 Naraingarh• No. of Municipal Corporation : 1 Ambala • Total Population : 10,13,660• Total Area : 1568.85 sq km• Agriculture Area : 1,33,471 Hec.
Cause of FloodRain
Date Amount (MM) Progressive (MM)
1-7-2010 1.0 1.0
2-7-2010 3.0 4.0
3-7-2010 0.0 4.0
4-7-2010 0.4 4.4
5-7-2010 139.2 143.6
6-7-2010 177.0 320.6
7-7-2010 233.2 553.8
8-7-2010 0.0 553.8
9-7-2010 0.0 553.8
10-7-2010 0.0 553.8
11-7-2010 19.4 573.2
12-7-2010 39.6
(till 0530 h)
612.8
13-7-2010 9.6 622.4
Cause of Flood
• Note: Beside heavy downpour from 6/7/2010 onwards, around 20, breaches in rivers and seasonal rivulets (i.e. Pachis dhara flowing in from punjab side) caused major flood)
20 Breaches in Tangri River and other tributaries
at Village Shahpur, Dhanora, Alaudin
Majra,Majri,Gorsian,Bishangarh,Segta,Niharsi,Jansui etc.
Flood affected urban area
• 06-07-2010 onwards– Vast areas of Ambala City and Ambala Cantt
remained submerged under water for couple
of days.
Flood affected rural areas
1. Naggal. 16. Sultanpur 31.Mardosahab 46.Metlah 61 Jetpura
2. Hasanpur. 17. Khurmpur Majri 32.Devinagar 47.Rasulpur 62 Jandheri
3. Sakhron 18. Liharsha 33.Ghel 48.MiyanMajra 63 Kalavad
4. Adumajra 19. Dudyana 34Jalalpur 49.Alluhdin Majra 64 Danipur
5. Ismailpur 20. Baknour 35Bhuni 50 Niharsa 65 Jansua
6. Dangarian 21. Lohgarh 36.Kakru 51 Bamba 66 Gorsian
7. Amipur 22. Sadopur 37Manakpur 52.Mehmoodpur 67 Munda
Majra
8. Tar 23. Dangdehri 38.Dhanyora 53 Panjola 68 Chugna
9. Nadyali 24. Patti Jattan 39.Dhanyori 54 Khurchanpur 69 Ojalan
10. Mastpur 25. Patti Rangran 40.Kaleran 55 Lotan 70 Badola
11. Sagta 26. Patti Sekhan 41.Udaipur 56 Mehlan 71 Badoli
12. Sagti 27. Majri 42.Nakatpur 57 Sonta 72 Himayupur
13. Bishangarh 28.Mallour 43.Bahanpur 58 Sonti 73. Bhurangpur
14. Khera 29.Jansui 44.Jagoli 59 Delumajra 74 Daudpur
15. Bedsa 30.Laliyana 45 Shekhupur 60 Batrohan
• Agriculture Land of Ambala under water 4684 Hectares
• Urban Population affected - 3.70 lacs (Total)
• Ambala City - 2.05
• Ambala Cantt - 1.65
• Rural Population affected
• Approximately 50,000
Loss of Human Lives: 11Sr. No Name Village Tehsil Cause
1. Rajnish Sharma Ambala Cantt Ambala Elec. Shock
2. Bhupinder Singh Boh Ambala Drowning
3. Abhishek Sarsehri Ambala Drowning
4. Ranjeet Singh Ambala Ambala Drowning
5. Kuljeet Singh Kot Kuchhwa Khurd
Ambala Drowning
6. Amit Kumar Ambala City Ambala Elec. Shock
7. Upinder Parshad Ambala Cantt Ambala Elec. Shock
8. Tejinder Singh Sohana Barara Elec. Shock
9. Kaka/Hans Raj Panjokhera Ambala Drowning
10. Balram Singh Panjokhera Ambala Drowning
11. Sher singh Jalalpur Ambala Drowning
Loss of livestock & Damage to Houses
• Four buffalos deaths have been reported
• Around 248 no. of houses have suffered damages & further survey is under progress.
• Damage of houses in urban area is being taken up but it is tentatively more than 500
Loss of Govt. Property
UHBVN/HVPNUHBVN1. No.of damages to poles(80),DT’s(100),HT/LT Cables(8)& other
damages like store items ,meters and construction etc - 511
2. No.of Damages to repair workshop/general workshop -3304
Total Loss - Rs.605 lacs i.e. Rs.6.05 crore
HVPN
Damage of Roads
PWD(B&R) 1. 275 roads damaged & 21 road cuts-tentative
loss of Rs.43 cr.
HSAMB1. 60 roads damaged & 23 road cuts –tentative
loss of Rs.15 cr.
Damages caused to Public Health Water Pumps & other Equipments
• Urban– No.of Tubewells lost - 2– No.of damages to Pumping Machinery/ pipe Lines/and stuctures - 15 and general defects– Amount of loss - Rs.72 lacs
• Rural– No. of Tubewells Lost - 1– No. of damages to Pumping Machinery/Pipe lines - 60– Amount of Loss - Rs.25.00Lacs– Total loss - Rs.97.00Lacs
Health Hazard : Reported Cases
Fever cases - 610Diarrhea - 741Vomiting - 11M-Boil - 751Snake Bite - 1Conjuctivitis - 53Skin Diseases - 1325Gastroentritis - 12
Education Department
• Edusat system have been damaged in 52 No. of schools in Ambala Distt
• Damages to Civil structures of Schools amounts to Rs.1,07,14,972
• Midday meal material damage loss is …….
Community Assets
• Total assessments of loss of community assets like Galis, Dharmshalas, Chaupals, Veterinary Hospital etc. in affected villages have been made & it comes out to be Rs.67 lacs approximately. (List attached)
Boats
• Nearly 20 boats were put into operation for rescue and relief.
• Approximately 700 persons rescued.
• NOTE: Besides this helicopter was put on standby at air force station Ambala.
Activities of Health Deptt.
• Halogen Tab. Distributed - 445065• ORS Packets Distributed - 12297• B/S Collected Distributed - 1642• B/S Examined Distributed - 1642• House Visited Distributed - 18982• Water Samples Distributed - 964 (OT)
153 (Bacteriological)
Daily 21 teams, 4 mobile teams are visiting the houses in rural and urban areas.
Activities of Health Deptt.• Medical Teams 21 Special Medical Camps are working in urban area out of which 17
medical teams are deployed in special flood affected colonies and 4 Ambulance Mobile Teams are working in Ambala Cantt Area and 18 medical teams are providing health services in flood affected areas at Ambala Hisar road in Chourmastpur and Naggal areas.
42 Para Medical teams are working in specially rural flood affected
areas at Chourmastpur and Naggal. Which are providing to the flood affected people specially chlorine tablets and ORS packets and they are giving special health talks to the peoples that they have to use these things if they are suffering from Diarhoea and vomiting.
• Fogging 4 hand operated team for Ambala City and 4 hand operated teams for
Ambala Cantt since 10-07-10. 1 vehicle mounted fogging machine operational in Urban and peri
Urban areas of Ambala City since 13-07-10.
Activities of Health Deptt.Spray activity1 seasonal spray gang deployed in Chourmastpur block since 11-07-10 for indoor deltamethrin spray.2 more spray gangs to be deployed in flood affected urban and rural areas.
Anti-Larval activities5 teams each for anti larval activities deployed in both Ambala City and Ambala Cantt for MLO spray on stagnant water bodies.
Fever mass surveyAll medical and para medical teams in both urban and rural flood affected area are preparing blood slides of all fever cases and distributing chloroquine tablets.
• Animals affected - 29869• Teams in the distt. for flood - 36• Mobile team - one• No. of casualties reported - four• Health camps organised - 62
Activities by ICDP/Animal Husbandry
Total approximate no. of livestock in distt.-3,25,000
Activities by ICDP/Animal Husbandry
• Preventive Measures taken:– HS Vaccination for all cattle population in the
distt.– For health related problems deworming and
digestive tonic provided to all the livestock population in the flood effected area.
– Deworming done in the camps – 9447– Treatment for digestive problems due to
drinking of dirty water – 2231
Food Articles
• With the mobilization of district administration ambala, social organizations and institutions namely gurudwara Manji Sahib, Badshahi Bagh and other gurudwaras temples and NGOS were put into operations and nearly 10000 packets were distributed on 7-7-2010 and onwards and continued till 13-7-2010 as per requirement. Till today nearly 500 packets are being distributed as per situation.
• Supplies made available at door step in rural area byFood & Supply Department of– 36000 liters. Kerosene oil.– 450 LPG Cylinders and more being supplied after getting the
demand
Water Supply
38 water tankers have been pressed into service for supplying drinking water to Ambala City, Ambala Cantt and flood affected rural areas.
Restoration of Water Supply
1. Water supply was restored on the night of 7th itself by deploying Generator Sets at tube well sites, thus making tube wells of water supply functional.
2. Mineral water bottles were distributed at a large scale in the entire affected area on war footing. More than 45000 bottles of water have been distributed so far.
3. Regular water supply was restored on 9th July, 2010 and continuous measures are being taken to ensure high intensity of chlorination in water.
4. Regular water samples are being checked.
Restoration & supply of electricity.
• 60% areas of Ambala city & Ambala Cantt & nearly 50 villages were effected on 6-7-2010 due to submerging of power station at Dhulkot, Saddopur & Chaurmastpur.
• Power Restoration was ensured from 8-7-2010 morning.
Special Measures
• Dewatering /Cleaning and spray arrangements put into action in schools.
• Regular chlorination • Lime powder being sprinkled at various
locations regularly.• Deltamethrin spray.• Additional efforts for cleaning sanitation by
engaging “Sulabh International” in twin cities in addition to the existing infrastructure.
Survey Teams
• 40 teams consisting of officials from Revenue, Education, Health & ICDS Department have been put into pockets of rural areas to ensure facilities like water supply, food items etc. survey of damage of houses, conducting of special Girdawari and to give information on daily basis.
Drainage
• Total 19 pumps installed to drain out the flood water from low lying habitation.
• Public Health Pumps are also functioning in urban areas.
• Breaches in Tangri river are being plugged.
• Temporary outlet/inlet to drain out stagnant water being repaired.
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