SITREP NO-40/2010 1700 hours No.32-20/2010-NDM-I Ministry of Home Affairs (Disaster Management Division) Dated, 10 th July, 2010 Subject: SOUTHWEST MONSOON-2010: DAILY FLOOD SITUATION REPORT SUMMARY OF IMPORTANT EVENTS AS ON 10.07.2010 RAINFALL/FLOOD SITUATION IN THE COUNTRY HARYANA Light rainfall has been reported in few parts of the State. 03 districts (Ambala, Kurushetra and Kaithal) have been badly. No human death has been reported in the State so far. 08 teams of 8 th BN NDRF consisting of 343 personnel alongwith boats-52, life jacket-110, life buoy- 187, inflatable lights-08, dragon light-10, torch (large)-72, chain saw-08, nylon ropes-11 bundles, reflective jackets-325, generator-08, tent-11, tarpouline-18 and deep diving apparatus-12 have been deployed at Kurushetra and Kaithal for emergency response and rescue operations in flood areas. National Highway-1 traffic got disrupted due to water logging in some parts of the states, but is now open. Railway communication has been disrupted due to water logging in train lines. Some boats of State Government were also been deployed for rescue and relief operations. PUNJAB Light rainfall has been reported in some parts of the state. Due to incessant rains over the past four days, 04 districts (Roopnagar, Ludhiana, SAS Nagar and Patiala) have been badly. 05 teams of 7 th BN NDRF consisting of 207 personnel alongwith boats-28, life jacket-47 and life buoy- 25 have been deployed at Patiala and Sangrur for emergency response and rescue operations in flood areas. About 178 villages in district Patiala have been. 15 casualties have been reported so far across the state. 11 cattle/livestock have perished. About 900 people are reported to have been. 1,41,500 ha cropped area are reported to have been. 80 fully and 129 partially houses have been damaged. 26 Medical teams and vet teams have been deployed in the flood areas. 03 relief camps have been opened. 21 boats in Patiala district have been deployed for evacuation. 763.26 km road have been damaged due to heavy and incessant rainfall. 1
India Meteorological Department (Major features of weather forecast) Widespread rain/thundershowers would occur over northeastern states, Sub-Himalayan West Bengal & Sikkim, Bihar and East Uttar Pradesh. Fairly widespread rain/thundershowers would occur over Konkan & Goa, Coastal Karnataka, Kerala, Lakshadweep, Andaman & Nicobar Islands, Gangetic West Bengal, West Uttar Pradesh and Uttarakhand. Scattered rain/thundershowers would occur over Gujarat State, Interior Maharashtra, Madhya Pradesh, Coastal Andhra Pradesh, Telangana, interior Karnataka, Orissa, Jharkhand, Chhattisgarh, Punjab, Haryana, Chandigarh & Delhi, Himachal Pradesh and Jammu & Kashmir. CENTRAL WATER COMMISSION (daily water levels and forecasts for level forecast sites) There are 06 Moderate flood situation sites in the country on 10.07.2010. DEPLOYMENT OF NATIONAL DISASTER RESPONSE FORCE (NDRF) 22 teams (consisting of 895 personnel) of NDRF have been deployed in Assam - (4), Maharashtra - (3), Uttarakhand - (1), Haryana (8), Pune (1) and Punjab (5). INDIA METEOROLOGICAL DEPARTMENT (Mid-day weather report) Major features of weather forecast Widespread rain/thundershowers would occur over northeastern states, Sub- Himalayan West Bengal & Sikkim, Bihar and East Uttar Pradesh. Fairly widespread rain/thundershowers would occur over Konkan & Goa, Coastal Karnataka, Kerala, Lakshadweep, Andaman & Nicobar Islands, Gangetic West Bengal, West Uttar Pradesh and Uttarakhand. Scattered rain/thundershowers would occur over Gujarat State, Interior Maharashtra, Madhya Pradesh, Coastal Andhra Pradesh, Telangana, interior Karnataka, Orissa, Jharkhand, Chhattisgarh, Punjab, Haryana, Chandigarh & Delhi, Himachal Pradesh and Jammu & Kashmir. Warning Isolated heavy rainfall would occur over Konkan & Goa and East Uttar Pradesh during next 48 hours. Heavy to very heavy rainfall would occur at a few places over Arunachal Pradesh, Assam & Meghalaya, Sub-Himalayan West Bengal & Sikkim and Bihar during next 48 hours. Weather outlook for next two days Decrease in rainfall activity over central and peninsular India. Widespread rainfall with isolated heavy to very heavy falls would continue over East Uttar Pradesh, Bihar, Sub-Himalayan West Bengal & Sikkim and northeastern States. 2
CENTRAL WATER COMMISSION (daily water levels and forecasts for level forecast sites) According to the Central Water Commission (CWC) report dated 10 th July, 2010, there are 06 Moderate flood situation sites in the country, as per details given below:- Moderate Flood Site Assam - River Brahmaputra at Dibrugarh is flowing at 105.29m against the danger level of 104.24m with a steady trend. - River Brahmaputra at Neamatighat is flowing at 85.61m against the danger level of 85.04m with a rising trend. - River Brahmaputra at Dhubri is flowing at 28.63m against the danger level of 28.62m with a falling trend. - River Dhansiri (S) at Golaghat is flowing at 77.48m against the danger level of 77.42m with a falling trend. - River Puthimari at Kamrup is flowing at 51.82m against the danger level of 51.81m with a falling trend. - River Beki at Barpeta is flowing at 45.26m against the danger level of 45.10m with a rising trend. DETAILED SITUATION HARYANA Moderate to heavy rainfall has been reported in few parts of the State. About 20,000 people, 85 villages and 02 districts have been. No human death has been reported in the State so far. 08 teams of 8 th BN NDRF consisting of 343 personnel alongwith boats-52, life jacket-110, life buoy- 187, inflatable lights-08, dragon light-10, torch (large)- 72, chain saw-08, nylon ropes-11 bundles, reflective jackets-325, generator- 08, tent-11, tarpouline-18 and deep diving apparatus-12 have been deployed at Kurushetra and Kaithal for emergency response and rescue operations in flood areas. Due to water logging in some parts of the states National Highways and Railway communication has been disrupted, but still open. 02 Army Columns deployed in Jyotisar (Kurushetra district) wef 0400 hrs on 07 July, 2010 for flood relief activities and bank reconstruction of Sutlej Yamuna Link, Canal. 02 Army Columns deployed in Devinagar (Ambala district) wef 1130 hrs on 07 July, 2010 PUNJAB Moderate to heavy with isolated very heavy rainfall has been reported during next 24 hours. Due to incessant rains over the past four days, the districts of SAS Nagar, SBS Nagar, Fatehgarh Sahib and Ludhiana have been badly. A breach in Samrala Canal (Ludhiana) that has inundated over 20,000 acres of land. 05 teams of 7 th BN NDRF consisting of 207 personnel alongwith boats-28, life jacket-47 and life buoy- 25 have been deployed at Patiala and Sangrur for emergency response and rescue operations in flood areas. 3
About 494 (Roopnagar-58, Ludhiana-203, SAS Nagar-55 and Patiala-178) villages have been. 15 casualties have been reported so far across the state. 11 cattle/livestock have perished. About 900 people are reported to have been. 1,41,500 ha cropped area are reported to have been. 80 fully and 129 partially houses have been damaged. 26 Medical teams and vet teams have been deployed in the flood areas. 03 relief camps have been opened. 21 boats in Patiala district have been deployed for evacuation. 763.26 km road have been damaged due to heavy and incessant rainfall. 01 Army Column has been deployed in Patiala district wef 0500 hrs on 08 July, 2010 DEPLOYMENT OF NATIONAL DISASTER RESPONSE FORCE (NDRF) ON 10 th JULY, 2010 In Assam, 04 teams consisting of 137 personnel (Dibrugarh-33, Dhubri-35, Hailakandi-36 and Dhemaji-33) alongwith equipment have been deployed for emergent response and rescue operations in case of any floods or any other disaster. In Maharashtra, 04 teams consisting of 164 personnel (Kurla West-44, Andheri-44, Bhandup-46 and Pune-30) alongwith equipment have been deployed for monsoon/flood related emergencies. In Uttarakhand, 01 team in Gala Post, Pithoragarh consisting of 14 personnel alongwith equipment have been deployed for dealing with any natural calamities or any contingency during the entire period of Kailash Mansarovar Yatra 2010. In Haryana, 08 teams (Kurukshetra-03, Ambala-03 & Kaithal-02) consisting of 343 personnel alongwith equipments have been deployed for emergency response and rescue operations in flood area. In Punjab, 05 teams (Patiala-03, Sangrur-02) consisting of 207 personnel alongwith boats and other life saving aids have been deployed for emergency response and rescue operations in flood area. LOGISTIC SUPPORT PROVIDED BY THE MINISTRY OF DEFENCE ON 10 th JULY, 2010 Haryana 02 Army Columns deployed in Jyotisar (Kurushetra district) wef 0400 hrs on 07 July, 2010 for flood relief activities and bank reconstruction of Sutlej Yamuna Link, Canal. 02 Army Columns deployed in Devinagar (Ambala district) wef 1130 hrs on 07 July, 2010 Punjab 01 Army Column has been deployed in Patiala district wef 0500 hrs on 08 July, 2010 4
REPORTS RECEIVED FROM STATES/UTs Moderate to heavy rainfall with isolated very heavy falls has been reported in some parts of Assam, Arunachal Pradesh, Goa, Gujarat, Lakshadweep, Kerala, Madhya Pradesh, Maharashtra and Sikkim. 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. (Vinod Rawat) Control Room Officer, MHA Tel 011-23093563, 64, 66 Fax-23093750 Distribution:- 1. Principal Secretary to the Prime Minister (Shri T. K. A. Nair) (Fax -23019334) 2. Cabinet Secretary, Cabinet Secretariat, Rashtrapati Bhawan (Fax-23793144, 23018638) 3. Prime Minister s Office (Shri Sanjay Mitra, Joint Secretary) (Fax 23016857) 4. Sr. PPS to Vice-Chairman, NDMA, NDMA Bhawan, New Delhi (Fax-26701729) 5. Cabinet Secretariat (Dr. Taradutt, Joint Secretary) (Fax-23793144) 6. Brig Pankaj Sachdeva, DACIDS (Ops & Logistics) Room No.10, INCP, Gate No-11, South Block, New Delhi. (Fax-23005226) Copy to:- 1. PS to Home Minister/MOS(R) 2. PS to Home Secretary/PPS to Secretary (BM)/JS-(DM Fax-24610906)/ JS (DM-DAC Fax-23382417)/Addl DG (Media & Communication)/ Director (DM- I, Fax-24603033)/Master Folder. 5
Extent of Damage (cumulative figures) (Provisional) Annexure I Name of States/ UTs Date when updated Population human lives lost districts villages cattle/ Live- stock lost Cropped area (in ha) houses damaged Fully partially Estimated value of damage (Rs. In Lakh) Andhra Pradesh 09.07.10 Nil Nil Nil Nil Nil Nil Nil Nil Nil Nil Arunachal Pradesh 01.07.10 Nil Nil Nil Nil Nil Nil Nil Nil Nil Nil Assam 07.07.10 1047913 05 14 1425 3615 57158.59 Nil 666 50.86 (damaged crop area) 53.92 (partially damaged houses) Bihar 07.07.10 Nil Nil Nil Nil Nil Nil Nil Nil Nil Nil Goa 09.07.10 01 01 Nil Nil 01 Nil Nil 26 0.60 (Fully damaged houses) 9.72 (Partially damaged houses) 0.28 (Damaged public property) Gujarat 06.07.10 Nil 44 Nil Nil 166 Nil 06 1324 0.66 (fully damaged houses) 78.65 (partially damaged houses) 106.13 (damaged public property) Haryana 04.07.10 Nil Nil Nil Nil Nil Nil Nil Nil Nil Nil Total (Rs. In lakh) 104.78 10.60 185.44 Jharkhand 26.06.10 Nil Nil Nil Nil Nil Nil Nil Nil Nil Nil Karnataka 02.07.10 Nil 18 Nil Nil 04 Nil 15 552 7.19 (fully damaged houses) 33.14 (partially damaged houses) Kerala 09.07.10 22494 54 01 01 4278 3091.42 164 3284 276.97 (fully damaged houses) 235.08 (Partially damaged houses) 1896.72 (damaged crop area) 519.51 (damaged public property) Madhya Pradesh 07.07.10 Nil 06 Nil Nil 02 Nil 03 Nil 0.90 (damaged houses) 0.90 Maharashtra 07.06.10 Nil 08 Nil Nil 05 Nil 07 02 Nil Nil Meghalaya 06.07.10 Nil Nil 01 01 Nil Nil 06 Nil Nil Nil Orissa 09.07.10 Nil Nil Nil Nil Nil Nil Nil Nil Nil Nil Punjab 08.07.10 900 15 04 494 11 141500 80 129 240.00 (fully damaged houses) 129.00 (Partially damaged houses) 300.00 (damaged crop area) 20.00 (damaged public property) Sikkim 17.06.10 Nil Nil Nil Nil Nil Nil Nil Nil Nil Nil Uttar Pradesh 10.07.10 Nil Nil Nil Nil Nil Nil Nil Nil Nil Nil Uttarakhand 10.07.10 Nil 09 Nil Nil 04 Nil Nil 09 Nil Nil West Bengal 09.07.10 71198 61 Nil Nil 04 3.00 3147 4667 Not mentioned - Andaman & 08.07.10 Nil Nil Nil Nil Nil Nil Nil Nil Nil Nil Nicobar Dadra & Nagar Haveli 07.07.10 Nil Nil Nil Nil Nil Nil Nil Nil Nil Nil Daman & Diu 07.07.10 Nil Nil Nil Nil Nil Nil Nil Nil Nil Nil Puducherry 29.06.10 Nil Nil Nil Nil Nil Nil Nil 02 0.35 (partially damaged houses) 0.37 0.016 (damaged crop area) Total 1142506 221 20 1925 8090 3428 10661 3959.70 40.33 2928.28 689.00 6
Annexure II Rescue and Relief (Provisional) Name of States/ UTs Date when updated persons evacuated relief camps opened persons accommoda ted in the relief camps GR paid, if any, specify the item and amount medical teams deployed Andhra Pradesh 09.07.10 Nil Nil Nil Nil Nil Nil Arunachal Pradesh 01.07.10 Nil Nil Nil Nil Nil Nil Assam 07.07.10 312 706 4,36,800 Rice-13,761.98 Qtls, Dal- 06 30,916 2,550.574 Qtls, Salt-738.632 Qtls, M/Oil-27 Liter, Baby Food- 2500 Packets, Fodder-3400.00, Tarpaulin-200, Rice Bran-100 Qtls, HTW-10 Nos, Bihar 07.07.10 Nil Nil Nil Nil Nil Nil Goa 09.07.10 Nil Nil Nil Nil Nil Nil Gujarat 06.07.10 Nil Nil Nil Rs. 37.50 lakhs Nil Nil Haryana 04.07.10 Nil Nil Nil Nil Nil Nil Jharkhand 26.06.10 Nil Nil Nil Nil Nil Nil Karnataka 30.06.10 Nil 02 130 Nil Nil Nil Kerala 09.07.10 Nil 03 95 Nil Nil Nil Madhya Pradesh 07.07.10 Nil Nil Nil Nil Nil Nil Maharashtra 07.06.10 Nil Nil Nil Nil Nil Nil Meghalaya 06.07.10 Nil Nil Nil Nil Nil Nil Orissa 09.07.10 Nil Nil Nil Nil Nil Nil Punjab 08.07.10 Nil 03 Nil Rs. 10.00 crore 26 Medical teams and Nil vet teams constituted /dispatched. Sikkim 17.06.10 Nil Nil Nil Nil Nil Nil Uttar Pradesh 10.07.10 Nil Nil Nil Nil Nil Nil Uttarakhand 10.07.10 Nil Nil Nil Nil Nil Nil West Bengal 09.07.10 Nil Nil Nil Nil Nil Nil Andaman & Nicobar 08.07.10 Nil Nil Nil Nil Nil Nil Dadra & Nagar Haveli 07.07.10 Nil Nil Nil Nil Nil Nil Daman & Diu 07.07.10 Nil Nil Nil Nil Nil Nil Puducherry 29.06.10 Nil Nil Nil Nil Nil Nil cattle in cattle camps 7