GOVERNMENT OF PAKISTAN CLIMATE CHANGE DIVISION

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GOVERNMENT OF PAKISTAN
CLIMATE CHANGE DIVISION
NATIONAL DISASTER MANAGEMENT AUTHORITY
MONSOON WEATHER SITUATION REPORT 2014
DATED: 10September 2014
RESERVOIRS
RIVERS
River /
Structure
Design
Capacity
(Cusecs)
Actual Observations
In Flow
Out Flow
(thousand
(thousand
cusecs)
cusecs)
RIVER INDUS
Forecast for
Next 24 hrs
(Inflow)
Forecasted
Flood Level
(Inflow)
Tarbela
MAX Conservation
Level (Feet)
1,550.00
Mangla
1,242.00
RESERVOIR
LOSSES / DAMAGES
Today (Feet)
1,541.12
1,241.65
RAINFALL (MM) PAST 24 HOURS
950,000
75.0
69.0
100 – 105
No Significant
Change
-do-
-do-
Kakul
08
Talhatta
01
Taunsa
1,000,000
105.0
89.3
-do-
-do-
Parachinar
06
Chilas
01
Guddu
1,200,000
146.3
118.0
-do-
-do-
Sehrkakota
05
Noorpur Thal
01
Sukkur
900,000
77.8
25.8
-do-
-do-
Shinkiari
05
Kotri
850,000
28.9
0.0
-do-
-do-
Chakwal
04
Tarbela
Kalabagh
Chashma
1,500,000
106.0
54.8
950,000
120.2
112.2
Below Low
Dara-e-Tang
14
Joharabad
02
-do-
KurramGarhi
10
Rawalakot
02
RIVER KABUL
Nowshera
-
17.6
17.6
Details Attached at Annex “A”
METEOROLOGICAL FEATURES
No Significant
Change
Below Low
NOTES
FLOOD WARNINGS
RIVER JHELUM
82.0
73.3
60 – 80
Low
Rasul
850,000
56.9
54.2
No Significant
Change
Below Low

Marala
1,100,000
78.7
75.7
Below Low

Khanki
800,000
95.4
95.4
Qadirabad
807,000
93.9
93.9
Yesterday’s Monsoon Low over North Madhya Pradesh today
lies over South Uttar Pradesh(India).
RIVER CHENAB
70 – 90
No Significant
Change
Seasonal Low lies over West Balochistan.
-do-
-do-
-do-
Trimmu
645,000
509.4
509.4
520 R 750
Very High to
Exceptionally
High
Panjnad
700,000
75.9
60.1
80 R 130
Below Low
Jassar
275,000
12.8
12.8
Shahdara
250,000
23.9
23.9
No Significant
Change
-do-
Balloki
225,000
109.2
94.9
105 F 65
Sidhnai
150,000
33.3
20.9
RIVER SUTLEJ
35 R 58
G.S. Wala
-
10.00
Feet only
Sulemanki
325,000
18.1
12.9
WEATHER FORECAST FOR NEXT 24 HOURS
RIVER RAVI
No Significant
Change
-do-
As per FFD Lahore, River Chenab at
Punjnad is likely to attain 600,000 cusecs to
700,000 cusecs, Exceptionally High Flood
Level during the period from 1200 PST of
12/09/14 to 1200 PST of 15/09/14.
Under this condition Districts Toba Tek
Singh, Khanewal, Layyah, Muzaffargarh
and Multan are likely to be inundated.
All concerned authorities have been warned
to take all necessary measures to avoid any
loss of life and property.
2. As per FFD Lahore, in continuation of
previous Flood Warning. Due to a second
wave in River Chenab peak, Exceptionally
High Flood Level (above 600,000 cusecs) at
Trimmu shall persist for next 24 – 48 hours
with a likely peak discharge of 800,000
cusecs, till 2100 PST of 12/09/14.
Under this condition Districts Multan,
Muzafargarh, Khanewal, Jhang and Toba
Tek Singh are likely to be inundated.
All concerned authorities are requested to
take necessary measures to avoid any loss
of life and property.
1.
1,060,000
Mangla
Below Low
-doHigh to
Medium
Medium

Scattered thundershowers with Isolated heavy falls are expected
over Mirpur Khas, Hyderabad, Sukkur &Karachi Divisions.

Isolated
thundershowers
Gujranwala,Lahore,
are
expected
Malakand,Hazara,
Divisions, Gilgit Baltistan & Kashmir.
Below Low
over
Rawalpindi,
Peshawar
&Kohat
-do-
Islam
300,000
19.8
17.8
-do-doSources: PMD & Flood Forecasting Division (Isolated – 20% to 30% of area, Scattered – 30% to 50% of area, Widespread – 90% to 100% of area.)PMDRain scales are good for Islamabad. However, its accuracy for all areas depends on Soil, time /
duration of rain falls and its geographical spread. Light Rain - 5 mm, Moderate Rain- 7 – 25 mm, Heavy Rain- 25 – 75 mm, Very Heavy Rain- Above 75 mm
NDMA Contact Numbers During Office Hours: Tel. (051) 920-2523, Control Room Contact Numbers: Tel. (051) 920-5037, Fax. (051) 920-5086, NDMA Website: http://www.ndma.gov.pk
Annex “A”
DAMAGES & LOSSES
Punjab
Ser
District
Deaths
Injured
Houses
Damaged
Partially Fully
Villages
Affected
Persons
Affected
Crop Area
Affected
(Acres)
Cattle
Perished
Cattle
Vaccinated
Relief
Camps
Persons
In Camp
-
BAHAWALPUR DIVISION
1
Bahawalpur
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
15
2
Rahim Yar Khan
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
1,734
5,388
20
-
3
Bahawalnagar
1
3
1
-
-
-
14
14
14
4
Faisalabad
12
31
10
-
-
-
-
26
-
-
-
5
Jhang
-
-
-
-
350
221,000
150,000
-
16,000
18
5,000
6
Chiniot
1
-
1
-
132
133
-
-
-
9
-
7
T.T. Singh
1
-
1
-
-
3
11,225
8
-
8
Gujranwala
6
6
10
1
70
203,287
45,688
-
9,402
14
264
9
10
Gujrat
Hafizabad
5
3
10
11
709
11
9
-
41
200
27,000
200,000
9,492
100,000
717
-
580
-
25
10
150
11
Mandibahauddin
4
-
7
-
112
108,875
33,786
6
-
4
4
12
Narowal
13
20
10
-
131
111,000
100,000
2
327,900
13
-
13
Sialkot
32
23
170
90
2,000
70
38,735
29
1,045
14
Lahore
27
68
32
13
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
15
16
Kasur
Sheikhupura
17
7
34
47
55
36
-
51
27
12,655
-
-
23
-
17
Nankana Sahib
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
18
19
Multan
Khanewal
2
1
-
-
-
-
-
-
70,200
22
13
-
20
Lodhran
-
3
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
9
-
21
Vehari
2
-
-
-
-
-
-
14
-
22
Rawalpindi
13
6
98
3
23
96
18,739
16
-
21
-
23
24
Attock
Chakwal
3
1
8
1
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
25
Jhelum
13
11
3,927
440
19,225
45
-
13
-
26
27
Sahiwal
Okara
8
53
72
11
5,830
9
204,258
12
-
28
Pakpattan
1
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
29
Khushab
-
3
-
-
56
-
-
-
4,140
9
60
30
Sargodha
4
3
350
140
198
-
167,996
2,500
7,717
19
700
31
Mianwali
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
32
Bhakkar
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
33
D.G. Khan
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
34
35
Layyah
Muzaffargarh
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
25
-
36
Rajanpur
TOTAL
179
341
5,509
743
2,115
1,091,807
665,411
5,125
692,631
360
7,237
FAISALABAD DIVISION
89
GUJRANWALA DIVISION
309
104,000
LAHORE DIVISION
MULTAN DIVISION
RAWALPINDI DIVISION
353
116,389
SAHIWAL DIVISION
-
-
SARGODHA DIVISION
D.G. KHAN DIVISION
Azad Jammu &Kashmir
Houses Damaged
Ser
District
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
Deaths
Injured
1
2
29
6
14
7
2
3
64
1
17
9
60
15
6
1
109
Neelum
Muzaffarabad
Hattian
Bagh
Haveli
Rawalakot
Sudhnoti
Kotli
Mirpur
Bhimber
TOTAL
Partially
Fully
Villages
Affected
60
70
200
189
1,925
570
84
431
259
218
4,006
40
19
53
430
529
200
12
430
26
399
2,138
7
14
18
75
6
120
Persons
Affected
460
509
1,453
1,753
14,004
4,190
600
3,447
1,839
1,925
30,180
Crop
Area
Affected
(Acres)
28
1,200
820
2,048
Cattle
Perished
Shops
Water
Mills
Relief
CampsE
stb.
Pers.
in
Camp
180
60
47
550
195
793
45
1,870
47
40
13
65
22
2
189
21
1
5
27
1
1
2
100
700
800
Gilgit – Baltistan
District
Diamer
Skardu
Gilgit
Astore
Ghanche
TOTAL
Deaths
Injured
8
1
1
2
2
14
1
5
5
11
Houses
Damaged
Fully Partially
2
2
-
Note: Provisional Data received from Provinces and subject to change
Annex “B”
FLOOD RESCUE / RELIEF ACTIVITIES
Relief Provided by NDMA
Items
Tents
Plastic Mats
Blankets
Boats
Life Jackets
Punjab
10,000
31
100
AJ&K
3,000
1,500
3,000
-
Relief Provided
ICT
200
1,000
3
-
Rescue/ Relief Activities (Punjab)
 No of Helicopters Employed: 15
 PDMA Punjab distributed 37,000x tents.
 District Khanewal – 485x Tents, 3,000x Food Packs, 3,000x Mineral Water.

Boats Employed:
292 Army Boats, 282 Boats of District Administration
GB
275
-
NO OF PERSONS EVACUATED
S. No.
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
10.
11.
12.
13.
Districts
Gujranwala
Gujrat
Hafizabad
M.B. Din
Narowal
Sialkot
Sargodha
Jhang
T.T. Singh
Okara
Multan
Khanewal
Rahim Yar Khan
TOTAL
Persons Evacuated
2,179
180
15,000
255
1,649
1,804
1,060
30,000
2,707
127
27,706
39,600
5,388
127,655
STATUS OF NATIONAL HIGHWAYS& MOTORWAYS
 AJ&K Roads
Muzaffarabad – Chakothi Road (S-3), where road has been damaged between kilometre 41 to
43 due to landslide. Contractor has mobilised machinery. Traffic diverted and moving on right
bank side, i.e. Hattian – Chinary Road.
 G-B Roads
Dumping of boulders at Hotto kilometre 156 on-going.
 Motorways:
Discharge at Indus Bridge and Jundi Bridge on M-1 being monitored. Discharge at Jhelum
Bridge on M-2 being monitored.
As reported by NHA Field Formation, contractors along all vulnerable points have been
mobilised along with machinery to cater for any emergency.
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