NATIONAL DISASTER MANAGEMENT AUTHORITY MONSOON WEATHER SITUATION REPORT 2014 DATED: 11 September 2014
RIVERS RESERVOIRS LOSSES / DAMAGES River / Structure Design Capacity (Cusecs) Actual Observations Forecast for Next 24 hrs (Inflow) Forecasted Flood Level (Inflow) RESERVOIR MAX Conservation Level (Feet) Today (Feet) Details Attached at Annex A In Flow (thousand cusecs) Out Flow (thousand cusecs) Tarbela 1,550.00 1,542.62 Mangla 1,242.00 1,242.00 RIVER INDUS RAINFALL (MM) PAST 24 HOURS Tarbela 1,500,000 102.0 50.0 90 100 Below Low Lahore (A/P) 12 Kalabagh 950,000 99.0 90.7 No Significant Change -do- Chashma 950,000 84.2 78.2 -do- -do- Taunsa 1,000,000 85.4 69.6 -do- -do- Guddu 1,200,000 190.4 164.9 170 210 Low Sukkur 900,000 81.4 28.8 No Significant Change Below Low Kotri 850,000 28.7 0.0 -do- -do- RIVER KABUL METEOROLOGICAL FEATURES NOTES Nowshera - 17.2 17.2 No Significant Change Below Low
Yesterdays Monsoon Low over South Uttar Pradesh (India) persists & has weakened. Seasonal Low lies over North Balochistan. FLOOD WARNINGS 1. 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, J hang 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. RIVER JHELUM Mangla 1,060,000 77.0 73.4 60 80 Low Rasul 850,000 69.4 66.2 No Significant Change Below Low RIVER CHENAB Marala 1,100,000 78.7 75.7 70 80 Below Low Khanki 800,000 88.8 88.8 No Significant Change -do- Qadirabad 807,000 89.5 89.5 -do- -do- Trimmu 645,000 592.3 592.3 500 600 Very High WEATHER FORECAST FOR NEXT 24 HOURS Panjnad 700,000 131.5 116.0 150 R 300 Medium Mainly dry weather is expected over the most parts of the country however, isolated thundershowers are expected over Rawalpindi, Gujranwala, Lahore, Malakand, Hazara, Peshawar & Kohat Divisions, Gilgit Baltistan, Kashmir & Southeast Sindh. RIVER RAVI Jassar 275,000 9.1 9.1 No Significant Change Below Low Shahdara 250,000 16.0 16.0 -do- -do- Balloki 225,000 63.1 48.8 40 60 Low Sidhnai 150,000 50.4 37.6 50 70 High RIVER SUTLEJ G.S. Wala - 10.00 Feet only No Significant Change Below Low Sulemanki 325,000 16.5 10.8 -do- -do- Islam 300,000 16.6 14.6 -do- -do- Sources: PMD & Flood Forecasting Division (Isolated 20% to 30% of area, Scattered 30% to 50% of area, Widespread 90% to 100% of area.) PMD Rain 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 RoomContact Numbers: Tel. (051) 920-5037, Fax. (051) 920-5086, NDMA Website: http://www.ndma.gov.pk
Ser District Died Injured Persons Affected Union/ Villages Councils Affected Cropped Area Affected (Acres) Area Affected (Acres) House Damaged Cattle Shed Perished Cattle / Goats Died Relief Camp Estb Pers in Relief Camps Partially Fully 1. Gilgit 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 8 8 0 0 2. Skardu 2 5 0 31 205 0 3,730 433 4,773 0 0 0 3. Astore 0 15 1,041 82 285 500 468 73 537 0 01 500 4. Ghanche 2 5 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 5. Diamer 9 1 934 14 222.5 219 74 76 23 15 0 0 TOTAL 14 26 1,975 127 712.5 719 4272 582 5,341 23 1 500 Note: Provisional Data received from Provinces and subject to change Annex B FLOOD RESCUE / RELIEF ACTIVITIES Relief Provided by NDMA ITEMS RELIEF PROVIDED PUNJ AB AJ &K ICT GB Tents 20,000 3,000 200 275 Plastic Mats 10,000 1,500 - - Blankets 20,000 3,000 1,000 - Boats 31 - 3 - Life J ackets 100 - - -
Rescue Activities (Punjab) No of Helicopters Employed: 18 Sorties: 31 sorties flown Boats Employed: 292 Army Boats, 282 Boats of District Administration
NO. OF PERSONS EVACUATED S. No. Districts Persons Evacuated 1. Gujranwala 1,682 2. Gujrat 180 3. Hafizabad 15,000 4. M.B. Din 8,257 5. Narowal 1,649 6. Sialkot 1,804 8. Khushab 4,966 9. Sargodha 1,060 10. J hang 30,000 11. Chiniot 6,524 12. Toba Tek Singh 2,707 13. Okara 127 14. Multan 22,706 15. Khanewal 38,280 16. Rahim Yar Khan 5,388 TOTAL 140,330
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 J undi Bridge on M-1 being monitored. Discharge at J helum 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.