SITREP NO-77/2009 - National Disaster Management in India

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SITREP NO-77/2009
32-20/2009-NDM-I
Ministry of Home Affairs
(Disaster Management Division)
Dated, 16th August, 2009
Subject:
SOUTHWEST
MONSOON-2009:
SITUATION REPORT
DAILY
FLOOD
SUMMARY OF IMPORTANT EVENTS AS ON 16.08.2009
RAINFALL/FLOOD SITUATION IN THE COUNTRY
ASSAM
 Light to moderate rainfall has been reported in some parts of
the State during last 24 hours.
 Total 05 human deaths have been reported in the State so far.
443 livestock have perished so far.
BIHAR
 Light to moderate rainfall has been reported in some parts of
the State during last 24 hours.
 Total 05 human deaths have been reported in the State so far.
 About 3.11 lakh people in 248 villages are reported to have
been affected.
ORISSA
 Light rainfall has been reported in some parts of the State during
last 24 hours.
 Total 56 human deaths have been reported in the State so far.
 19454 livestock have perished so far.
 About 3,84,000 people are reported to have been affected.
 1,26,000 ha cropped area are reported to have been affected.
KERALA
 Light rainfall has been reported in some parts of the State during
last 24 hours.
 122 human deaths have been reported in the State so far.
 164 cattle/livestock have perished.
 About 1220558 people are reported to have been affected.
 25906.24 ha cropped area are reported to have been affected.
GUJARAT
 No significant rainfall has been reported in the State during last
24 hours.
 82 human deaths have been reported in the State so far. No
human death has been reported during last 24 hours.
 439 livestock have perished.
 About 6,33,981 people are reported to have been affected.
KARNATAKA
 No significant rainfall has been reported in the State during last
24 hours.


109 human deaths have been reported so far in the State.
About 2,17,000 people in 252 villages and 14 districts are
reported to have affected.
HUMAN DEATHS

As
per
provisional
information received from the affected States/UTs, No human
death has been reported by any state/UTs. As such, the total
death toll remains to be 698.
NDMA
 Total 06 coys & 08 teams of NDRF Battalions have been
deployed in the flood affected districts of Assam (03-teams),
Bihar (01-coy & 03 teams), Kerala (01-team), Maharashtra
(04-coys & 01-team) and West Bengal (01-coy) for rescue
and relief operations.
IMD
 The axis of monsoon trough at mean sea level has shifted
southward and passes through Anupgarh, Aligarh, Kanpur,
Daltangunj, Balasore and thence southeastwards to
eastcentral Bay of Bengal.
 Wide spread rainfall activity has occurred over west Madhya
Pradesh and fairly widespread over parts of northwest,
northeast and east India during past 24 hours.
CENTRAL WATER COMMISSION
 There are 06 Moderate flood situation sites in the country.
INDIA METEOROLOGICAL DEPARTMENT
Monsoon Watch
 The axis of monsoon trough at mean sea level has shifted
southward and passes through Anupgarh, Aligarh, Kanpur,
Daltangunj, Balasore and thence southeastwards to
eastcentral Bay of Bengal.
 Wide spread rainfall activity has occurred over west Madhya
Pradesh and fairly widespread over parts of northwest,
northeast and east India during past 24 hours.
 Chief amounts of rainfall (≥ 4 cm) recorded at 0830 hours
IST of today are: Cherrapunji-23, Jalpaiguri-11, Bareilly-8,
Diomond Horbour, Passighat, Itanagar and Tadong-7 each,
Gangtok-6, Quazigund, Narnaul, Pantnagar, Lucknow and
North Lakhimpur-5 each, Kolkata, Tuni, Guna, Bahraich,
Jhalawar and Pantnagar, Lucknow and North Lakhimpur-5
each Kolkata, Tuni, Guna, Bahraich, Jhalawar and Shillong 4 each.
Main features
 The upper air cyclonic circulation over west Uttar Pradesh
and neighbourhood persists and now extending upto mid
tropospheric level.
 The upper air cyclonic circulation over north Chhattisgarh
and neighbourhood also persists and extending upto 2.1 km above
mean sea level.
 Under the influence of above system, fairly widespread rainfall
activity with isolated heavy to very heavy fall is likely over
Madhya Pradesh, Chhattisgarh, West Bengal & Sikkim,
Bihar, Uttar Pradesh, Haryana, Uttarakhand and Himachal
Pradesh during next 2-3 days.
 Fairly widespread rainfall activity with isolated heavy to very
heavy fall is also likely over northeastern States during next
3-4 days.
 Under the influence of an upper air cyclonic circulation over
southwest Bay of Bengal and adjoining Srilanka between 3.1
and 5.8 km above sea level, scattered to fairly wide spread
rainfall is likely over south peninsula India during next 3-4
days.
Warning
 Isolated heavy to very heavy rainfall is likely over
Uttarakhand, Uttar Pradesh, West Bengal & Sikkim, Bihar,
Assam & Meghalaya, Arunachal Pradesh, Tamilnadu, South
interior Karnataka, coastal Andhra Pradesh and Rayalseema
during next 48 hours and over Himachal Pradesh, Punjab,
Haryana, Delhi & Chandigarh, Chhattisgarh and Madhya
Pradesh during next 24 hours.
Weather outlook for next two days
 Fairly widespread rainfall activity is likely over foot hills of
Himalayas, northeastern States, Bihar, Uttar Pradesh, north
Madhya Pradesh and south Peninsular India.
CENTRAL WATER COMMISSION
According to the Central Water Commission (CWC) report dated
th
16 August, 2009, there are 06 Moderate flood situation sites as
per details given below:ASSAM

River Brahmaputra at Dibrugarh is flowing at 105.17m
against the danger level of 104.24m with a steady trend.

River Jiabharali at Jiabharali(NTX) (Sonitpur) is flowing at
77.00m against the danger level of 77.00m with a falling trend.
BIHAR

River Bagmati at Benibad (Muzaffarpur) is flowing at
49.23m against the danger level of 48.68m with a steady trend.

River Kosi at Baltara (Khagharia) is flowing at 34.48m
against the danger level of 33.85m with a rising trend.

River Kosi at Basua (Supaul) is flowing at 48.07m against
the danger level of 74.98m with a steady trend.
Uttar Pradesh

River Rapti at Gorakhpur is flowing at 75.07m against the
danger level of 47.75m with a Rising trend.
DETAILED SITUATION
ASSAM
 Light to moderate rainfall has been reported in some parts of
the State during last 24 hours.
 Total 05 human deaths have been reported in the State so far.
No human death has been reported during last 24 hours.
 443 livestock have perished so far.
 Following incessant rain, rail and road communication in Dhemaji
district has been snapped as flood water breached the National
Highway-52 at three places and rail line at two places.
 About 100 villages in Dhemaji districts are reported to have been
inundated.
 The Lakhimpur district has also hit by fresh floods.
 The National Highway in the district has suffered heavy erosion at
several points leading to disruption in vehicular movement.
 Several people have been evacuated to the safer places.
BIHAR
 Light to moderate rainfall has been reported in some parts of
the State during last 24 hours.
 Total 05 human deaths have been reported in the State so far.
No human death has been reported during last 24 hours.
 About 3.11 lakh people in 248 villages are reported to have
been affected.
 8725 people have been evacuated so far.
 12 health centers have also been opened.
 13 motor boats, 18 government boats and 334 private boats
have been pressed into service for rescue and relief operations.
ORISSA
 Light rainfall has been reported in some parts of the State during
last 24 hours.
 Total 56 human deaths have been reported in the State so far.
No human death has been reported during last 24 hours.
 19454 livestock have perished so far.
 About 3,84,000 people are reported to have been affected.
 1,26,000 ha cropped area are reported to have been affected.
 12547 houses (fully-870 & partially-11677) have been
damaged.
 62200 people have been evacuated so far.
 82 boats have been deployed in the affected areas for rescue and
relief operations.
 80 relief camps have been opened in the affected areas in which
about 64346 people are accommodated.

Medical centres have been opened and medical teams have also
been deployed for providing medical aid to the people in the flood
affected areas.
KERALA
 Light rainfall has been reported in some parts of the State during
last 24 hours.
 122 human deaths have been reported in the State so far. No
human death has been reported during last 24 hours.
 164 cattle/livestock have perished.
 About 1220558 people are reported to have been affected.
 25906.24 ha cropped area are reported to have been affected.
 22221 houses (fully-1196 & partially-21015) have been
damaged.
GUJARAT
 No significant rainfall has been reported in the State during last
24 hours.
 82 human deaths have been reported in the State so far. No
human death has been reported during last 24 hours.
 439 livestock have perished.
 About 6,33,981 people are reported to have been affected.
 2926 ha cropped area have affected.
 6122 houses (fully-558 & partially-5564) have been damaged.
 95 relief camps have been opened in the affected areas in which
about 24131 people are accommodated.
 08 boats have been deployed in the flood affected areas.
 54 medical teams & 09 veterinary teams have also been
deployed in the affected areas.
KARNATAKA
 No significant rainfall has been reported in the State during last
24 hours.
 109 human deaths have been reported so far in the State. No
human death has been reported during last 24 hours.
 About 2,17,000 people in 252 villages and 14 districts are
reported to have affected.
 1161 cattle/livestock are reported to have been perished.
 137230 ha cropped area have affected.
 10877 houses (fully–216 & partially–10661) have been
damaged.
DEPLOYMENT OF NATIONAL DISASTER RESPONSE FORCE (NDRF)
ON 16th AUGUST, 2009
 In Assam, 03 teams consisting of 77 personnel (01 each in
N/Lakhimpur, Dhubri & Barpeta districts) alongwith equipment
have been deployed in the affected areas.
 In West Bengal, 01 coy consisting of 42 personnel alongwith
equipment have been deployed in Darjeeling district.
In Maharashtra, 04 coys (Mumbai - 03 and Nanded - 01) &
01 team in Amravati district consisting of 266 personnel
alongwith equipment deployed in the State.
 In Bihar, 01 Coy (Begusarai) & 03 Teams (02-Sitamarhi &
01-Bihta) consisting of 191 personnel alongwith equipment have
been deployed in Sitamarhi district.
 In Kerala, 01 team consisting of 31 personnel alongwith
equipment has been deployed in Calicut district.

LOGISTIC SUPPORT PROVIDED BY THE MINISTRY OF DEFENCE
ON 16th AUGUST, 2009
Nil
REPORTS RECEIVED FROM STATES/UTs
 Light to moderate with isolated heavy rainfall has been
reported in some parts of Rajasthan, Haryana, West Bengal,
Sikkim,
Uttar
Pradesh,
Uttarakhand
and
in
some
Northeastern States.
 The rainfall activity in the rest of the country is not significant.
 Based on the reports received from State/UTs, details of extent of
damage and relief operations are appended in Annexure-I &
Annexure-II respectively.
(Dev Kumar)
Director (NDM-I)
Tel –011- 24642853
Distribution:1.
Principal Secretary to the Prime Minister (Shri T. K. A. Nair)
(Fax -23019334)
2.
Cabinet Secretary, Cabinet Secretariat, Rashtrapati Bhawan
(Fax-23018638)
3.
Prime Minister’s Office (Shri Sanjay Mitra, Joint Secretary)
4.
(Fax – 23016857).
5.
Sr.PPS to Vice-Chairman, NDMA, NDMA Bhawan, New Delhi
(Fax-26701729)
6.
Cabinet Secretariat (Dr. S.B. Agnihotri, Joint Secretary)
(Fax - 23019701)
7.
Brig Pankaj Sachdeva, DACIDS (Ops & Logistics) Room
No.10, INCP, Gate No-11, South Block, New Delhi. (Fax23005226)
Copy to:1.
PS to Home Minister/MOS(R)
2.
PS to Home Secretary/PPS to Secretary (BM)/JS-(DM)/JS (DMDAC Fax-23382417)/Addl DG (Media & Communication)/Master
Folder.
Annexure – I
Extent of Damage (cumulative figures) (Provisional)
Name of States/
Date when
Population
No. of
UTs
updated
affected
human
lives
lost
Andhra Pradesh
01.08.09
Arunachal Pradesh
Assam
Bihar
No. of
districts
affected
No. of
villages
affected
82
No. of
cattle/
Livestock
lost
Fully
47
Total value of damage (Rs. in Lakh)
i) Crop damage
ii) houses (fully)
iii) houses (partially)
iv) Public property
partially
269
07
06
22.07.09
Nil
Nil
01
Nil
Nil
Nil
Nil
Nil
16.08.09
11.08.09
351847
3,11,000
05
05
12
04
475
248
443
01
21557.67
Nil
NR
01
163
313
Chhattisgarh
24.07.09
5575
05
03
NR
03
NR
112
1209
Goa
12.08.09
NR
01
NR
NR
NR
NR
05
188
Gujarat
14.08.09
633981
82
12
401
439
2926
558
5564
Haryana
Himachal Pradesh
Jharkhand
J&K
Karnataka
15.08.09
Nil
Nil
Nil
Nil
Nil
Nil
Nil
Nil
NR
i)43.50 (fully damaged houses)
ii) 2.10 (damaged to public property)
i) 50.25 (damaged houses)
ii) 3.5 (damaged to public property)
i) 4.99 (fully damaged houses)
ii) 135.74 (partially damaged houses)
iii) 1.31 (damage to public property)
i) 6895.30 (crop area damaged)
i)27.35 (fully damaged houses)
ii) 186.42 (partially damaged houses)
iii) 143.85 (damage to public property)
Nil
03.08.09
Nil
Nil
Nil
Nil
Nil
Nil
Nil
Nil
Nil
07.08.09
217000
109
14
252
1161
137230
216
10661
Kerala
14.08.09
1220558
122
03
09
164
25906.24
1196
21025
Madhya Pradesh
12.08.09
Nil
34
Nil
Nil
111
Nil
582
2943
Manipur
03.08.09
Nil
Nil
Nil
Nil
Nil
Nil
Nil
Nil
Mizoram
Nagaland
Maharashtra
Meghalaya
Orissa
Punjab
Rajasthan
06.08.09
11.06.09
11.08.09
16.08.09
07.08.09
NR
Nil
3,84,000
Nil
NR
38
Nil
56
05
48
NR
Nil
14
03
13
NR
Nil
1446
36
NR
NR
Nil
19454
Nil
3509
NR
Nil
1,26,000
2739
NR
NR
Nil
870
58
12
NR
Nil
11677
04
209
14.08.09
23.07.09
15.08.09
12.08.09
14.08.09
NR
NR
Nil
7522
Nil
08
31
55
87
Nil
NR
NR
Nil
Nil
Nil
NR
NR
Nil
Nil
Nil
23
14
338
Nil
Nil
NR
NR
Nil
Nil
Nil
183
NR
Nil
69
Nil
12.08.09
16.08.09
Nil
Nil
Nil
Nil
Nil
Nil
Nil
Nil
Nil
Nil
Nil
Nil
02.08.09
14.08.09
Nil
1550
Nil
Nil
Nil
Nil
Nil
Nil
Nil
06
3133433
698
85
2949
26156
Lakshadweep
Puducherry
Total
0.02
No. of houses
damaged
400
Sikkim
Tripura
Tamil Nadu
Uttar Pradesh
Uttarakhand
West Bengal
Andaman & Nicobar
Chandigarh
Daman & Diu
Dadra & Nagar Haveli
Delhi
490
Cropped
area
affected
(in ha)
i) 80.50 (crop area damaged)
ii) 19.95 (fully damaged houses)
iii) 22.69 (partially damaged houses)
iv) 5.15 (damage to public property)
Nil
i)14957.31(damaged crop area)
i) 290.50 (houses fully damaged)
ii) 8421.50 (houses partially damaged)
iii) 27750.83 (damage to public property)
i)15676.785 (damaged crop area)
ii) 386.60 (fully damaged houses)
iii) 1215.98 (partially damaged houses)
iv) 43264.55 (Damage to public property)
ii) 0.83 (fully damaged houses)
iii) 2.43 (partially damaged houses)
iv)100.00(damaged to public property)
Nil
Total
(Rs. in lakh)
128.29
Nil
NR
45.60
53.75
142.04
7252.92
Nil
Nil
51420.14
60543.91
103.26
Nil
NR
Nil
NR
NR
i) 4.63 (houses fully damaged)
ii) 10.00 (houses partially damaged)
NR
Nil
NR
NR
14.63
667
NR
Nil
258
Nil
NR
NR
Nil
i) 26.20 (houses damaged)
NR
NR
NR
Nil
26.10
NR
Nil
Nil
Nil
Nil
Nil
Nil
Nil
426.20
Nil
Nil
Nil
12
Nil
i)1.41 (houses partially damaged)
ii) 0.25 (Damage to public property)
iii)1.367 (Damage crop area)
316785.13
3909
55162
Nil
Nil
Nil
3.027
119733.66
Annexure – II
Rescue and Relief (Provisional)
Name of States/ UTs
Date when
updated
No. of
persons
evacuated
No. of relief
camps opened
Andhra Pradesh
Arunachal Pradesh
Assam
01.08.09
22.07.09
16.08.09
4025
Nil
NR
06
Nil
35
No. of
persons
accommodate
d in the relief
camps
4025
Nil
NR
Bihar
11.08.09
8725
08
2500
Chhattisgarh
Goa
Gujarat
Haryana
Himachal Pradesh
Jharkhand
J&K
Karnataka
Kerala
Madhya Pradesh
Manipur
Mizoram
Nagaland
Maharashtra
Meghalaya
Orissa
24.07.09
12.08.09
14.08.09
15.08.09
5315
NR
30970
Nil
05
NR
95
Nil
03.08.09
Nil
07.08.09
14.08.09
12.08.09
03.08.09
GR paid, if any, specify the
item and amount
No. of medical teams
deployed
No. of
cattle in
cattle
camps
Nil
Nil
NR
Nil
Nil
NR
Nil
Nil
5000
NR
24131
Nil
Rs. 2.54 lakh
Nil
8510.51 Qtls rice, HTW-63 nos,
Dal- 724.61 Qtls, Salt-39.26
Qtls, Rice Bran-31.300 Qtls
Wheat-771.75 Qtl & Rice 770.00
Qtl, Chura – 266.00 qtls, Gur60.00 qtl, polythene-4176
sheets, K. Oil-3460 ltr and Cash
distribution – 5.79 lakh
Rs. 1.21 Lakh
NR
475.29
Nil
NR
NR
54
Nil
NR
NR
Nil
Nil
Nil
Nil
Nil
Nil
Nil
849
Nil
Nil
Nil
30
03
28
Nil
1686
71
2800
Nil
NR
NR
Rs. 10.82 lakh distributed
Nil
NR
Nil
Nil
Nil
NR
Nil
Nil
Nil
06.08.09
11.06.09
11.08.09
NR
Nil
62200
NR
Nil
80
NR
Nil
64346
NR
Nil
NR
NR
Nil
NR
Punjab
Rajasthan
Sikkim
Tripura
Tamil Nadu
Uttar Pradesh
16.08.09
07.08.09
Nil
NR
Nil
NR
Nil
NR
Nil
NR
NR
Nil
Medical teams deployed,
medical centres opened
Nil
NR
14.08.09
23.07.09
Nil
NR
Nil
NR
Nil
NR
Nil
Rs. 9.54 Lakh
Nil
NR
Uttarakhand
West Bengal
Andaman & Nicobar
Chandigarh
Daman & Diu
Dadra & Nagar Haveli
Delhi
Lakshadweep
Puducherry
15.08.09
12.08.09
14.08.09
Nil
Nil
Nil
Nil
Nil
Nil
Nil
Nil
Nil
Nil
Nil
Nil
Nil
Mobile teams of doctors
along with medicines are
on the job
Nil
Nil
Nil
12.08.09
16.08.09
28.06.09
02.08.09
14.08.09
Nil
NR
Nil
Nil
Nil
Nil
NR
Nil
Nil
Nil
Nil
NR
Nil
Nil
Nil
Nil
NR
Nil
Nil
Nil
Nil
NR
Nil
Nil
Nil
Nil
NR
Nil
Nil
Nil
Nil
NR
Nil
Nil
Nil
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