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MOST IMMEDIATE/ BY FAX F.1 (E/2020-NDMA (MW/SITREP)
Government of Pakistan
Prime Minister's Office
National Disaster Management Authority ISLAMABAD
NDMAL
Dated: 2 September 2020
Subject NDMA Monsoon 2020 Daily Situation Report No 0669 NDMA Monsoon 2020 Daily Situation Report No 069 covering period from
1 September 2020 1300 hours to 2 September 2020 1300 hours is enclosed for information
necessary action, please.
Lieutenant Colonel
For Chairman NDMA (Muhammad Ala Ud Din)
Tel. 051-9087874Fax No: 9205086
Secretary to Prime Minister, Prime Minister's Office, IslamabadMilitary Secretary to Prime Minister, Prime Minister's House, Islamabad Director General, Pakistan Meteorological Department, IslamabadDirector General, Frontier Works Organization, RawalpindiChairman, Federal Flood Commission, Islamabad Chairman, National Highway Authority, IslamabadJoint Commissioner, Pakistan Commission for Indus Water, lIslamabadChief Meteorologist, Flood Forecasting Division, Lahore Chief Engineer, Tarbela Dam Chief Engineer, Mangla Dam Director General, NHEPRN, Islamabad Director General, PDMA Balochistan, Quetta Director General, PDMA Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, Peshawar
Director General, PDMA Punjab, Lahore Director General, PDMA Sindh, Karachi Director General, SDMA AJ&K, Muzaffarabad
Director General, GBDMA, Gilgit Joint Crisis Management Cell, Joint Staff Headquarters, Rawalpindi
Military Operation Directorate (MO-4), GHa, Rawalpindi Arms Branch, Engineers Directorate, GHQ, Rawalpindi Director (SOF & Marines), Naval Headquarters, Islamabad Director (Ops), Air Headquarters, Islamabad
Deputy Commissioner, Islamabad
APS to Member (Ops), NDMA
APS to Member (A&F), NDMA APS to Member (DRR), NDMA
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Director (P&IC), NDMA
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PAKISTAw Government of Pakistan
Prime Minister's Office National Disaster Management Authority
Islamabad NDMA
MONSOON 2020 DAILY SITUATION REPORT NO -069 (PERIOD CoVERED: 1 September 2020 1300 HRS -2 September 2020 1300 HRS)
Area Affected (Last 24 Hours) Ser Province/ Region Area Affected
a. Federal NTR
b. Balochistan NTR On 31 August - 1 September 2020, house collapsed / wal
collapsed incidents reported due to heavy rains/ landslides
fash floods in Districts Mardan, Swabi, Buner, Lower Dir,
Shangla, Swat, Upper Dir, Battagram, Lower Kohistan,
Torghar, Upper Kohistan, D. I. Khan, South Waziristan,
Tank, Karak and Kohat. Following are the damages / losses
reported:-
Deaths 13
Injured 27
Houses Partially Damaged 76 Houses Fully Damaged 9
Cattle Heads Perished 13
1x Mosque, 1x Madrassa and 1x Bridge in District Upper
Kohistan.
Khyber Pakhtunkhwa .Following road are closed due to heavy rains / landslides, . work is in progress to restore roads: -
District Buner Road blocked at Karakar Top
Road blocked due to flash flood at Amazai Malka.
District Lower Chitral Golain access roads.
District Upper Chitral .Reshun road due to collapsed of RCC bridge.
Chital- Booni Mastuj road at Rashun.
District Shangla Road blocked at Semti Mor Dheri due to landslide.
Main road from Puran to Swat
Damaged some portion of Shangla road at Danyal
Check Post
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Ser Province/ Region Area Affected
.Yakhtangy puran road
Besham road Karora
Chakisar dandai road at Sarkool. Chakisar Towa road at langbar.
Chakisar Karoar road at Bezando Tangay.
Besham Alpurai road at Kerai.
Besham Mansehara road at Shangla.
Karora Olandar road at Shapur Kandaro.
Alpure Besham road at Ranyal.
District Swat 400 m of Koray road is damaged.
Kalwat road at Shagram.
Kalam to Utror road.
.Kalam to Maltitan road.
Bahrain to Kalam road at Pushmal.
.Madyan to Badalia/ Chail road.
District Upper Dir Wooden Bridge washed away due to Flood in UC
Thall Lamoti Makrala.
District Battagram Thakot to Banna road via Kanai. Banna to Batilla road.
Karg to Genter road.
Banna to Pazang road.
Banna to Thakot road via Sachbiar.
Battagram to Shamalai road.
Battagram to Paimal Sharif
Link road Bajargram to Shamrad.
District Lower Kohistan Dubair link road is closed for traffic.
Ranolia road is closed for traffic.
Kayal road partially open for traffic
District Upper Kohistan KKH blocked at Doga
District Torghar Zeezari, main Thakot Judba road
Dourmera, main Thakot Judba road
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Area Affected Ser Province/ Region
Kabalgram, main Thakot Judba road.
Sadu Khan, main Thakot Judba road.
Towara, Kandar, main Judba Darband road
Mera Madakhel near village Zareef.
Tili Chowk to Tili and Tegram road
On 1 September 2020, flood due to heavy rains was
Punjab reported in Tehsil Kalar Kahar, District Chakwal. No
d.
damages / human loss reported till now.
Updates on Heavy Rains in Sindh Karachi (Urban Flooding)
Rescue Operation .Dewatering operation continued at 19x sites
including 14x sites in DHA.
25x teams with 25x pumps dedicated to address
individual complainants of residents residential
areas in coordination with Cantonment Board Clifton
(CBC). 8,799x individuals evacuated (25 rescued in last 24
hours).
Underpasses on Drig Road, Mohsin Bhoppali, Goli Mar/ Sir Syed, KPT and Gizri have been cleared.
Water lodging from DHA phases (1, 2, 2 Ext, 4, 5,
5 Ext, 7 except lane 18 &19) and Community Avenue
e. Sindh areas have been cleared.
Work is in progress to clear water lodging from
following locations:
Nishat Community. Khayaban-e-Hilal.
.Khayaban-e-Shahbaz & Shahbaz Community.
.Khayaban-e-Seher (Phases 6 &7) & Seher Community.
Popular Avenue. Khayaban-e-Rahat (Phases 6 & 7) &Rahat
Community.
Khayaban-e-Ittehad & Ittehad Community
Khayaban-e-Bukhari & Bukhari Community. DHA Phase 7 (Lanes 18 & 19).
.P&Q Street.
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Ser Province / Region Area Affected
26 Street (Muhafiz to Shehbaz)
Humanitarian Assistance Food distributed among 172,693x individuals.
6x Trucks (5 ton) and 2x Double Cabin vehicles
detailed with Sayllani Trust for distribution of food
and water
137,500x water bottles and 10,000 milk bottles
distributed.
35x bowzers detailed for water lifting in coordination
with Cantonment Board Clifton (CBC)
1x Water Bowzer ex Pak Rangers (Sindh) and 2x
Water Bowzers ex Dawat-e-Islami are providing
water at Sarjani town and surrounding.
Tents and Tarpaulins distributed among flood
affectees.
Electricity in most areas has been restored
550x bedded relief camp at Expo Centre has been
established.
Established 50x bedded hospital in SGD Surjani.
32x Emergency Medical and 56x Relief Camps
established in coordination with Civil Administration
in various parts of Karachi.
2x Advance Dressing Stations established at
Qayyumabad and Sadi town to provide immediate
emergency medical care (Total 3,327 patients
examined).
Army Mobile Recovery vehicles are deployed at
various choke points to shift vehicles struck in flood
to keep flow of traffic. Total 72x vehicles hauled using
Integral Mobile Repair Teams/ Recovery vehicles
AJ&K NTR . On 1 September 2020, following incidents due to heavy rains
reported in Gilgit Baltistan:
Flood at Chartoi Gupis, District Ghizer Gilgit Baltistan Flash flood reported at Chartoi area of Gupis. and
washed away the road.
Water level is high and traffic is suspended.
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Ser Provincel Region Area Affected
.Rehabilitation work will be started as the situation
gets normal.
Land Sliding at Hakis and near China Bridge Gupis, District Ghizer Floods triggered landsliding at Hakis & near China
bridge at Gupis.
Gupis road is blocked.
.Machinery of B&R has been mobilised to start
rehabilitation work.
Flood at Thoi Yasin, District Ghizer .Flood/land sliding reported at Thoi Yasin.
Road and bridge are damaged.
Traffic is suspended. Machinery has been mobilized to carryout
rehabilitation work.
Flood at Damas Gahkuch, District Ghizer Flood reported at Damas Gahkuch where District Jail
is also situated.
.In case water diverts towards jail then prisoners will
be to a safe location.
The flood water has entered into houses and around
50x houses have been affected.
People shifted to safer places.
Jaglote to Skardu road is blocked at Shengus due to
landslide. Slide Clearance operation is in progress. Meal
will also be served to travelers stuck due to road
blockage.
Extent of Damages Summary of OverallPreliminary Damages of Infrastructure & Private Properties
2
a.
(15 June 2020 to till date)
Provinces Roads Regions ICT Balochistan
Power Houses PD FD Bridges Shops Hotels Masjid Houses
10 98 887 KP 2 275 99
5 2 Punjab Sindh AJ&K
368 254 94 35
39 929 1,316
89 GB TOTAL 10 10
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Summary of Preliminary Casualty-Death / Injured (15 June 2020 to till date) Deaths Injured
Provinces / Regions F C T M F C M ICT
7 3 9 19 11 3 Balochistan 20 7 34 61 40 12 19 71 Khyber Pakhtunkhwa
7 5 4 16 8 3 13 Punjab 22* Sindh 49 6 17 72*
7 10 5 1 2 |AJ&K
Gilgit Baltistan TOTAL
5 6 11 4
19 27 128 89 23 77 189 82
Flood Relief Activities 3 Relief Camps Established. 32x Medical relief camps
and 56x relief camps a.
established in Karachi.
Rescue Activities (1) 8,799x persons evacuated in Karachi.
(2) 175x families (1,245 individuals) evacuated by Armed Forces and District
Administration from Yousaf Goth, Sarjani Town and adjoining Goths, District
Karachi
(3) 299x persons evacuated using 10x boats in District Dadu by Armed Forces
and District Administration.
Aviation Activities. NTR.
Relief Activities d. De
wateringPumps
Plastic Tarpaulins Mosquito Nets
Province Tents Food Blankets Items Mats
(Tons) 422.6 NDMA 8,500 8,500
Balochistan 2,100 2,150 450 2,350 11
Sindh 6,800 385 800 1,800 211
KP 72 23
GB 13 1.6
832.2 Total 17,485 2,956 2,200 2,350 8,500 222
Tons
Threat to Next Likely Areas. Areas along River Kabul, River Indus and its tributaries. 4
River Discharges. River Indus at Kalabagh and River Kabul at Nowshera are in Medium 5. Flood Level, River Indus at Tarbela, Chashma, Taunsa, Guddu & Sukkur and River Chenab at
Trimmu are in Low Flood Level. Low to Medium Flood Level wave will continue in River Indus during
the week. All other major rivers are at below low flood level. Details of river discharges is attached
as Annex A.
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6 Dams Levels
Max Conservation Current Level & Live
Remaining Level & Live Level & Live
Ser Reservoirs Storage Storage Storage (Feet) (MAF) (Feet) (MAF")(Feet) (MAF)
b. Tarbela 1,550.00
1,242.00 5.9801,550.00 5.980 0.00 0.00
1,242.007.356 638.15 13.336 (MAF)
0.278 (MAF)_
Mangla 7.356 649 00 0278
Total Storage till 2 September 2020
0.00 0.000 Chashma 0.000 10.85 0.278 C.
Remaining Storage WeatherForecast for Next 24 Hours, Scattered wind-thunderstorm/rain with isolated 7.
heavy falls is expected over the upper catchments of all the Major Rivers along with Rawalpindi
Gujranwala, Sargodha, Lahore, Faisalabad, Sahiwal & Bahawalpur Divisions. Isolated wind-
thunderstorm/ rain is expected over Peshawar, Kohat & D. I. Khan Divisions. Rainfall activity is
likely to decrease significantly from 5 September 2020. Last 24 hours significant rainfall
recorded is attached as Annex B.
Weather Advisory / Press Release. NTR. Flood Warning / Alert
8
9
Flood Forecasting Division (FFD), PMD has informed on 1 September 2020 that
according to latest Hydro-Meteorological conditions, River Indus at TARBELA
a.
is likely to attain MEDIUM Flood level on 2 September 2020.
b. Flood Forecasting Division (FFD), PMD has informed on 31 August 2020 that
according to Latest Hydro-Meteorological situation, Monsoon has become
active over Punjab, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa & Kashmir producing widespread
thunderstorm/rains. This weather system is likely to persist over the areas
during next 48 hours (31 August 2020-2 September 2020) with High probability of Heavy to Very Heavy Rainfall in the catchment areas of River Kabul & its
Tributaries along with Hill Torrents of D. G. Khan Division which may cause
Medium to High Flood situation.
10 Daily Flood/ Base Flow Data Obtained from India. Data regarding flows of eastern rivers obtained from internet on 2 September 2020 at 0600 hours are as under
Dam /Location Water Level Inflow Outflow
(Feet) 1,658.13
(Cusecs) (Cusecs) Bhakra Dam on River Sutlej 36,658 23.288
Pong Dam on River Beas 1,374.29 23,645 10.503
Thein Dam on River Ravi as on 27 Aug 2020 Not Not 1,675.63 (Updated once in a week) Available Available
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11. Warning / Alert. Keeping in view the higher water level in Mangla Reservoir (1,242.00 feet)
Tarbela Dam (1.550 feet) and expected rains over the upper catchments of all the Major Rivers 11.
which may result in increasing discharge of surplus water from Mangla Dam and Tarbela Dam. All
relevant district administrations to sensitize the population residing near the river banks along River
Chenab and Jhelum and to take necessary precautionary measures. dit
Lieutenant Colonel For Chairman NDMA
(Muhammad Ala Ud Din) Tel. 051-9087874
Fax No: 9205086
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Annex A To NDMA SITREP No-069 dated 2 September 2020
RIVERS FLOW SITUATION REPORTED BY FLOOD FORECASTING DIVISION Actual
Design Observed Flow
Capacity
Danger Forecast for Forecasted Level
Rivers Station Next 24 hrs Flood Level (V. High
Flood) Inflow Outflow (Inflow) (Inflow)
Tarbela 1,500 384.0 302.4 320 360 Low 650
Kalabagh 950 404.7 400.3 410 R 480 Medium 650 Chashmna 950 352.0 349.5 360 R 470 -do 650
River Taunsa 1,100 354.9 354.9 350 F 320 Low 650 Indus
Guddu 1,200 308.3 305.3 310 340 -do 700
Sukkur 1,500 261.9 254.5 260 280 -do 700 Kotri 875 153.3 153.2 150 160 Below Low 650
River Nowshera 540 106.9 106.9 150 F 100 Medium 200 Kabul
River Mangla 1,060 60.0 57.0 70 150 High 225 Jhelum Rasul 850 52.9 52.9 50 60 Below Low 225
Marala 1,100 75.2 64.6 60 80 -do- 400
No Significant
Change -do
-do- Khanki 800 70.9 65.0 400 River
Chenab Qadirabad 807 78.5 56.5 -do- 400
Trimmu 645 163.6 154.6 150 F 100 -do- 450
Panjnad 700 95.6 86.1 95-1100 -do- 450 No Significant
Change Jassar 275 13.8 13.8 -do- 150
11.2 River Ravi Shahdara Balloki
250 11.2 -do -do 135 225 40.2 15.2 35 40 -do- 135
30 35 No Significant
Change
Sidhnai 150 33.0 28.8 Low 0
G.S. Wala 0.1 0.1 Below Low 50 River
Sutlej Sulemanki 325 18.7 6.2 -do- -do- 175 Islam 300 5.4 4.5 -do -do- 175
Note. All data in Thousands of Cusecs.
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Annex B3 To NDMA SITREP No 069 dated 2September 2020
PAST METEOROLOGICAL SITUATION AND FUTURE FORECAST BY PMD
Significant Rainfall Reported Last 24 Hours Islamabad. New Aiport 73 mm. Golra 44 mm, Saidpur 29 mm, Zeropoint 23 mm, a.
Shamsabad 21 mm. Bokra 19 mm and Chaklala Airbase 17 mm
Balochistan Sibbi 19 mm and Loralai 16 mm Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Oghi 165 mm, Malam Jabba 135 mm, Balakot 112 mm
Besham 102 mm. Shonkiarn 94 mm, Pattan 91 mm, Phulra 90 mm, Cherat 85 mm,
Kakul 82 mm. Risalpur 72 mm, DI Khan 70 mm, Buner 66 mm, Chakdara 66 mm
Saidu Shanf 61 mm. Daggar 58 mm, Kohat 55 mm, Kalam 50 mm, Dir 49 mm,
Dir 44 mm, Tarbela 38 mm. Takhtbai 36 mn, Peshawar 28 mm,
Mohammad Dam 18 mm, Mirkhani 17 mm. Chitral 16 mm, Drosh 12 mm and
Nowshera 11 mm
Punjab. Noorpur Thal 103 mm. Kamra 79 mm. Jhang 75 mm, Attock 72 mm
Joharabad 65 mm. Bhakkar 50 mm. Shorkot 44 mm, Bhoun 34 nmm, Murree 30 mm,
Mianwali 24 mm, Khanewal 26 mm, Chakwal 29 mm Layyah 28 m.
Faisalabad 10 mm. Sargodha s mm. Shadiwal mm, Dhokpathan 7 mm,
TT Singh 6 mm. DG Khan 2 mm. Hafizabad 2 mm, Gujrat 1 mm, Sahiwal 1 mm, and
Bhawalnagar 1 mnm
Sindh. Rashidabad 46 mm and Tando Dam 29 mm. AJ&K Muzaffarabad 130 mm, Brarkot 85 mm, Domel 78 mm, Haraman 59 mm,
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Tandali 37 mm. Chattar Kallas 35 mm, Palandri 14 mm, Garhi Dopatta 14 mm
Nauseri 8 mm, Hajira 2 mm, Rawalakot 1 mm, Chakothi 1 mm and Panjera 1 mm
Gilgit Baltistan. Gupis 15 mm, Chilas 13 mm, Bagrote 3 mm, Astore 2 mm and 9 Gilgit 2 mm.