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Spatial Reference: GCS- WGS 1984Map Scale (A3): Map Production: 20/08/2010Version: 1.1Flooded Areas: UNOSAT- Extracted from MODIS satellite data (18/08/2010)Population Data: 2009 Projection from Population Census Organization (PCO), CIA FactbookBackground Data: World Map - © 2008 Europa Technologies Ltd. ESRI
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According to latest Hydrological condition River Indus at Kotri is likely to attain very High to Exceptionally High flood level ranging between 750,000 to 900,000 (cusecs) around 25.08.2010.Under this scenario, the inundation and riverine flooding in low lying areas of District Hyderabad, Thatta and adjoining areas along with river bed is expected.
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Pakistan Flood SituationOverview map of population and flood extent
Map created by the Unit for Global Security and Crisis Management of Joint Research Centre of the European Commission: http://globesec.jrc.ec.europa.eu © European Union, 2010. Reproduction is permitted provided the source is acknowledged.
Contact DG-ECHO:ECHO MONITORING AND INFO CENTRE
The role of the Monitoring and Information Centre (MIC)is to facilitate co-operation in civil protection assistanceinterventions in the event of major emergencies which
may require urgent response actions.This applies also to situations where there may be an
imminent threat of such major emergencies.It is therefore a tool that enhances community co-operation
in civil protection matters and was established by the CouncilDecision of 23 October 2001.
European Civil Protection
A F G H A N I S T A N
I R A N I N D I A
C H I N A
P A K I S T A N
J a m m u a n dJ a m m u a n dK a s h m i rK a s h m i r
GilgitBaltistan
KhyberPakhtunkhwa
F.A.T.A.
Punjab
Sindh
Balochistan
AksaiChin
Source: Pakistan Meteorological Department
Significant Flood Forecast for River INDUS at Kotri
Situation dimension as of 19/08/2010
Pakistan Population 177,276,594
Province PopulationGilgit Baltistan no data Balochistan 8,159,025 F.A.T.A. 4,139,723 Khyber Pakhtunkhwa 23,295,611 Sindh 39,960,480 Punjab 94,494,723
- The Commission will mobilise anadditional EUR30 million in urgent relief assistance. This latest funding will bring the total humanitarian aid funds to EUR70 million. - Reinforcement of DG ECHO fieldoffice in Islamabad with additional fieldexpertise. Currently 8 DG ECHO staffin Pakistan, including a civil protectionexpert from the MIC. On 19 August the MIC deployed a team of 5 experts to join the MIC LO in Pakistan. - Several participating states haveoffered in-kind assistance through theMechanism.
Activities of the EC:
(2nd Flood wave Warning)
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Flooded area extractedfrom MODIS satellite data(18/08/2010) Source: UNOSAT
ULegend"/ Capital") Major city
Province bordersPopulation
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International borders
Source: PRIMEMINISTER'S SECRETARIATNATURAL DISASTER MANAGEMENT AUTHORITY ISLAMABAD
* Incl FATA
Deaths Injured Houses DamagedBALOCHISTAN 24 98 19,619 KPK * 1,068 1,056 179,874 PUNJAB 103 350 500,000 SINDH 50 407 271,699 AJ&K 69 83 6,472 GB 183 60 2,82Total 1,497 2,054 980,484