" ) " ) " ) " ) " ) " ) " ) " ) " ) " ) " / " / Indus Sutlej Ravi Jhelum Rann of Kutch Chenab Hamun-i-Mashkel Hamun-i-Lora Pangong Tso Tso Morari Siachen Glacier Indus Indus Rann of Kutch Kabol Islamabad Okara Shimla Lahore Chiniot Karachi Amritsar Kandahar Hyderabad Chandigarh Rawalpindi Sonmiani Bay Mouths of the Indus 62 62 63 63 64 64 65 65 66 66 67 67 68 68 69 69 70 70 71 71 72 72 73 73 74 74 75 75 76 76 77 77 78 78 79 79 24 24 25 25 26 26 27 27 28 28 29 29 30 30 31 31 32 32 33 33 34 34 35 35 36 36 37 37 Spatial Reference: GCS- WGS 1984 Map Scale (A3): Map Production: 20/08/2010 Version: 1.1 Flooded Areas: UNOSAT- Extracted from MODIS satellite data (18/08/2010) Population Data: 2009 Projection from Population Census Organization (PCO), CIA Factbook Background Data: World Map - © 2008 Europa Technologies Ltd. ESRI Dhaka Kabul Tashkent India Pakistan Iran Afghanistan Kazakhstan Uzbekistan Nepal Turkmenistan Kyrgyzstan Tajikistan Bangladesh Bhutan Mongolia Oman 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. FL-2010-000141-PAK 1:6,000,000 Pakistan Flood Situation Overview 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 ([email protected] ) The role of the Monitoring and Information Centre (MIC) is to facilitate co-operation in civil protection assistance interventions 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 Council Decision of 23 October 2001. European Civil Protection AFGHANISTAN IRAN INDIA CHINA PAKISTAN Jammu and Jammu and Kashmir Kashmir Gilgit Baltistan Khyber Pakhtunkhwa F.A.T.A. Punjab Sindh Balochistan Aksai Chin 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 Population Gilgit 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 an additional EUR30 million in urgent relief assistance. This latest funding will bring the total humanitarian aid funds to EUR70 million. - Reinforcement of DG ECHO field office in Islamabad with additional field expertise. Currently 8 DG ECHO staff in Pakistan, including a civil protection expert from the MIC. On 19 August the MIC deployed a team of 5 experts to join the MIC LO in Pakistan. - Several participating states have offered in-kind assistance through the Mechanism. Activities of the EC: (2nd Flood wave Warning) 0 50 100 150 200 25 Kilometers Flooded area extracted from MODIS satellite data (18/08/2010) Source: UNOSAT U Legend " / Capital " ) Major city Province borders Population < 300000 300000 - 800000 800000 - 1500000 1500000 - 3000000 > 3000000 no data available International borders Source: PRIMEMINISTER'S SECRETARIAT NATURAL DISASTER MANAGEMENT AUTHORITY ISLAMABAD * Incl FATA Deaths Injured Houses Damaged BALOCHISTAN 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 2,82 Total 1,497 2,054 980,484