Page 1 of 22 DMIC is the information hub of the MoDMR for risk reduction, hazard early warnings and emergency response and recovery activities. Date and Time: Thursday, September 11, 2014 : 16:00 BST Hazards Countrywide Inundation Situation Warning: Special Instruction (if any): Highlights RAINFALL AND RIVER SITUATION SUMMARY AS ON SEPTEMBER 11, 2014. The Brahmaputra is in rising trend while Jamuna, Ganges-Padma and Meghna are in falling trend. The Brahmaputra-Jamuna may likely to rise whereas Ganges-Padma & Meghna may continue to fall in next 72 hours. The rivers around Dhaka City (Buriganga, Balu, Turag and Tongi Khal) may continue to fall in next 72 hours. In following 2 stations, water is flowing above their respective danger levels recorded today at 06.00 AM. STATION ABOVE DANGER LEVEL: Water level recorded during last 24 hrs ending at 06:00 AM today is: Rivers Name Station name Rise(+)/ Fall(-) cm Above Danger Level in cm Lakhya Lakhpur -17 +19 Kushiyara Sherpur-Sylhet -6 +4 RAINFALL (Significant rainfalls recorded during last 24 hrs ending at 06:00 AM today.) Station name Rainfall in mm Station name Rainfall in mm Panchagarh 78.0 Kurigram 54.0 Dinajpur 102.7 Kustia 65.7 Rangpur 103.0 Kaunia 47.0 GENERAL CONDITION Monitored water Level stations 84 Steady 0 Rise 18 Not reported 01 Fall 64 Above danger level 02
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Date and Time: Thursday, September 11, 2014 : 16:00 BST
Hazards Countrywide Inundation Situation
Warning: Special Instruction (if any):
Highlights
RAINFALL AND RIVER SITUATION SUMMARY AS ON SEPTEMBER 11, 2014.
The Brahmaputra is in rising trend while Jamuna, Ganges-Padma and Meghna are in falling trend.
The Brahmaputra-Jamuna may likely to rise whereas Ganges-Padma & Meghna may continue to fall in next 72 hours.
The rivers around Dhaka City (Buriganga, Balu, Turag and Tongi Khal) may continue to fall in next 72 hours.
In following 2 stations, water is flowing above their respective danger levels recorded today at 06.00 AM.
STATION ABOVE DANGER LEVEL: Water level recorded during last 24 hrs ending at 06:00 AM today is:
Rivers Name Station name Rise(+)/
Fall(-) cm
Above Danger Level in cm
Lakhya Lakhpur -17 +19
Kushiyara Sherpur-Sylhet -6 +4
RAINFALL (Significant rainfalls recorded during last 24 hrs ending at 06:00 AM today.)
Station name Rainfall in mm Station name Rainfall in mm
Panchagarh 78.0 Kurigram 54.0
Dinajpur 102.7 Kustia 65.7
Rangpur 103.0 Kaunia 47.0
GENERAL CONDITION
Monitored water Level stations 84 Steady 0
Rise 18 Not reported 01
Fall 64 Above danger level 02
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[Source: FFWC, BWDB- www.ffwc.gov.bd] Last updated on Date: SEPTEMBER 11, 2014
[Source: DDM, Last updated on Date: September 11, 2014]
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Government Response [Table-2]
SL District
GR Rice (MT) GR Cash (Taka)
Alloc. Alloc. Total As of Current Alloc. Allocation Total As of Current
Date Amount Alloc. Dist. Resrv. Date Amount Allocation Distribution Status
1 Kurigram
15.7.14 50.00
1,050.00 958.00 92.00
15.7.14
100,000.00
1,200,000.00
738,000.00
462,000.00
18.8.14 100.00 18.8.14
100,000.00
20.8.14 150.00 20.8.14
200,000.00
24.8.14 200.00 21.8.14
200,000.00
27.8.14 300.00 24.8.14
500,000.00
30.8.14 150.00 30.8.14
100,000.00
03.9.14 100.00
2 Nilphamari
15.7.14 50.00
300.00 102.00 198.00
15.7.14
100,000.00
300,000.00
119,000.00
181,000.00
17.8.14 50.00 17.8.14
100,000.00
24.8.14 50.00 24.8.14
100,000.00
27.8.14 100.00
30.8.14 50.00
3 Lalmonirhat
15.7.14 50.00
350.00 264.00 86.00
15.7.14
100,000.00
1,700,000.00
1,100,000.00
600,000.00
17.8.14 50.00 13.8.14
100,000.00
24.8.14 100.00 17.8.14
200,000.00
27.8.14 100.00 24.8.14
200,000.00
03.9.14 50.00 27.8.14
500,000.00
04.09.14
600,000.00
4 Gaibandha
15.7.14 100.00
600.00 422.00 178.00
15.7.14
200,000.00
1,400,000.00
1,103,500.00
296,500.00
18.8.14 100.00 18.8.14
100,000.00
22.8.14 200.00 22.8.14
300,000.00
27.8.14 100.00 24.8.14
500,000.00
30.8.14 100.00 30.8.14
300,000.00
5 Rangpur
15.7.14 100.00
250.00 169.00 81.00
15.7.14
100,000.00
600,000.00
414,500.00
185,500.00
17.8.14 100.00 17.8.14
100,000.00
24.8.14 50.00 24.8.14
100,000.00
27.8.14
200,000.00
03.9.14
100,000.00
6 Bogra
15.7.14 100.00
650.00 527.00 123.00
15.7.14
200,000.00
1,200,000.00
1,147,000.00
53,000.00
18.8.14 50.00 17.8.14
100,000.00
24.8.14 100.00 24.8.14
200,000.00
30.8.14 250.00 30.8.14
400,000.00
03.9.14 50.00 01.09.14
300,000.00
07.09.14 100.00
7 Sirajganj
15.7.14 100.00
750.00 515.00 235.00
15.7.14
200,000.00 1,450,000.00
1,300,000.00
150,000.00
20.8.14 200.00 07.8.14
100,000.00
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24.8.14 100.00 20.8.14
200,000.00
28.8.14 100.00 24.8.14
300,000.00
30.8.14 150.00 28.8.14
200,000.00
01.09.14 100.00 30.8.14
150,000.00
01.09.14
300,000.00
8 Tangail
15.7.14 100.00
600.00 481.00 119.00
15.7.14
200,000.00
500,000.00
-
500,000.00
14.8.14 100.00 28.8.14
300,000.00
21.8.14 100.00
24.8.14 100.00
03.9.14 100.00
07.9.14 100.00
9 Jamalpur
15.7.14 50.00
700.00 600.00 100.00
15.7.14
100,000.00
2,650,000.00
2,500,000.00
150,000.00
18.7.14 50.00 18.7.14
100,000.00
24.8.14 100.00 19.8.14
300,000.00
28.8.14 100.00 21.8.14
300,000.00
31.8.14 100.00 24.8.14
300,000.00
02.09.14 100.00 28.8.14
500,000.00
07.09.17 100.00 31.8.14
300,000.00
10.09.14 100.00 02.9.14
300,000.00
07.09.14
300,000.00
10.09.14
150,000.00
10 Dhaka
15.7.14 100.00
300.00 121.00 179.00
15.7.14
200,000.00
900,000.00
760,000.00
140,000.00
13.8.14 100.00 07.8.14
200,000.00
24.8.14 100.00 24.8.14
300,000.00
26.8.14
200,000.00
11 Faridpur
15.7.14 50.00
250.00 150.00 100.00
15.7.14
100,000.00
300,000.00
130,000.00
170,000.00 13.8.14 100.00 23.8.14
200,000.00
31.8.14 100.00
12 Sunamganj
15.7.14 50.00
350.00 182.00 168.00
15.7.14
100,000.00 600,000.00
340,000.00
260,000.00
26.8.14 300.00 24.8.14
500,000.00
13 Netrakona
15.7.14 50.00
350.00 57.00 293.00
15.7.14
100,000.00 500,000.00
55,000.00
445,000.00
26.8.14 300.00 25.8.14
400,000.00
14 Manikganj
15.7.14 50.00
200.00 80.00 120.00
15.7.14
100,000.00
300,000.00 -
300,000.00 18.7.14 50.00 25.8.14
200,000.00
02.09.14 100.00
15 Munshiganj
15.7.14 50.00
200.00 130.00 70.00
15.7.14
100,000.00
600,000.00
445,000.00
155,000.00 26.8.14 100.00 04.8.14
500,000.00
07.09.14 50.00
16 Sylhet
15.7.14 50.00
200.00 56.00 144.00
15.7.14
100,000.00
200,000.00
50,000.00
150,000.00 20.8.14 50.00 20.8.14
100,000.00
26.8.14 100.00
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Other Agencies Response
DIRECTORATE GENERAL OF HEALTH SERVICES (DGHS) ACTIVITIES
National Health Crisis Management Center &Control room (Hot Line +88 0 1519114488) and Control Rooms of flood affected district have been opened for 24/7.
In last 22 days ( 19 August -09 September 2014) National Healht Crisis Management Centre and Control Room of DGHS recorded a total of 5046 diarrhea cases, 1146 ARI Cases (Acute Respiratory Infection – Pneumonia), 1546 Skin diseases, 645 Eye Infections, 37 Snake-bite cases and 483 Injury from 10 flood affected districts.
In last 22 days, total Death is 78 (69 from drowning, 08 from snake-bite and 01 from ARI).
605 Medical Teams are working to tackle the health problems in flood affected areas.
At moment there is no shortage of emergency drugs (ORS, WPT, IV saline, anti-snake venom, antibiotics and other necessary drugs) in buffer stocks of these areas.
WORLD HEALTH ORGANIZATION (WHO) HEALHT CLUSTER ACTIVITIES
WHO and other health cluster partners are closely monitoring the overall situation with National Health Crisis Management Centre & Control Room, DGHS & Programme Manager, EHA and assured for providing necessary technical support in this regard.
monitoring violations of Breast milk code is on-going.
Pre-flood preparation:
Nutrition Cluster orientated 300 members of District Disaster Management Committee
(DDMC) of 10 disaster-prone districts on nutrition in emergency interventions.
Cluster Emergency Contingency Plan is ready and adopted by partners.
EDUCATION UNICEF Education section met government, Directorate of Primary Education. DPE Planning Division has planned of listing of flood affected schools and assess the damage. Education Cluster and DPE agreed on closely review of existing data collection tools already
tested last year during cyclone emergency. Education Cluster emergency meeting is scheduled on 7 Sept.
CHILD PROTECTION
Child Protection in Emergency (CPiE) cluster meeting was held on 4 Sept.
World Vision is running a Child Friendly Space in Shariakandi Upazila of Bogra.
COMMUNICATION Intensified mass media broadcasting reaching over 70% of the affected populations. Under
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FOR DEVELOPMENT
UNCEF’s partnership, Bangladesh Betar Regional Station of Rangpur is broadcasting of life-
saving messages from an hourly basis to broadcasts twice every hour, covering at least 10
districts including the 4 most affected districts. Messages also covering how to avoid snake
bites and drowning.
UNICEF is supporting the government officials, partner NGOs and CBOs in the area of inter-
personal communication. Bangla messages of Facts for Life are being distributed among
vulnerable people for reducing potential for diarrhea.
With UNICEF support, BBC media (co-chair of the CwCiE Working Group) has developed
mobile phone messages and being disseminated among the affected communities.
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WORLD FOOD PROGRAMME, BANGLADESH Immediate Assistance to Severely Flood Affected People in Northwest Districts Flood 2014 (Kurigram, Sirajganj, Jamalpur, Bogra, Gaibandha)
District Name of
Upazila
No. of
Unions
No. of
Families
No. of
People
Total
Quantity
of Biscuits
(MT)
Distributio
n
Date
Chilmari 6 1,500 7,500 5.63
Ulipur 5 1,250 6,250 4.69
Rajibpur 1 200 1,000 0.75
Nageswari 5 750 3,750 2.81
Bhurungamari 3 450 2,250 1.69
Kurigram Sadar 4 1,000 5,000 3.75
Chilmari ** 6 2,200 11,000 8.25
Ulipur ** 6 1,950 9,750 7.31
Rajibpur ** 2 400 2,000 1.50
Rowmari 3 300 1,500 1.13
Kurigram Total:7** *** 29 10,000 50,000 37.50
Kazipur 9 450 2,250 1.69 24-25 Aug
Sirajganj Sadar 6 1,150 5,750 4.31
Kazipur ** 6 1,190 5,950 4.46
Shahjadpur 5 1,050 5,250 3.94
Chowhali 5 950 4,750 3.56
Sirajganj Total:4** *** 27 4,790 23,950 17.96
Jamalpur Islampur 6 600 3,000 2.25 26-27 Aug
Jamalpur Total:1 6 600 3,000 2.25
Sariakandi 1 1,0005,000 3.75
28 Aug
Sariakandi
**5 3,000
15,000 11.2531 Aug
Bogra Total: 1** *** 5 4,000 20,000 15.00
Fulchari 4 900 4,500 3.38
Saghatta 2 500 2,500 1.88
Gaibandha Sadar 3 500 2,500 1.88
Gaibandha Total:3 9 1,900 9,500 7.13
Grand Total: 16 76 21,290 106,450 79.84
Distribution Update of 79.84 MT of Micronutrient Fortified Biscuit
Kurigram
24-26 Aug
5-6 Sept
Sirajgonj4-5 Sept
Foot Note:
* Family Ration: Each family receives a one time ration of 3.75 Kg of fortified
biscuits (50 packets).
** In some upazilas, additional people are supported; however none of the
families are planned to receive twice.
*** In some unions, addi
Bogra
Gaibandha 4-6 Sept
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DeSHARI CONSORTIUM Emergency Response Flood 2014 DeSHARI is a consortium of five INGOs viz, Save the Children International, Muslim Aid, Christian Aid, Dan Church Aid and Action Contre La Faim to strengthen disaster risk reduction and response in Bangladesh. The DeSHARI partners have started responding to the current flood based on the resources available with them. The detailed response plan is given below:
From the above table it can be summarized that the DESHARI partners together have
6500 NFI kits
24 boats positioned at various places which could be immediately pressed into service for rescue
and response
20 water treatment plans of varying capacities
27 flood shelters which could be used in the event of an emergency, These shelters are up and in
good running condition
Two mobile hospitals and four ambulances
2000 CGI sheets which could be used as shelters
20,000 Orsaline
SAVE THE CHILDREN Emergency response to the flood affected people of the northern districts Flood 2014
Name of District Upazila No. of Families Emergency of Support
Total Amount (BDT)
Distribution date
Kurigram Kurigram Sadar 300 Cash taka BDT 3000/family
9,00,000 31st August to 3 September 2014
Nageshwari 300 Cash taka BDT 3000/family
9,00,000 31st August to 3 September 2014
Lalmonirhat Lalmonirhat Sadar
200 Cash taka BDT 3000/family
6,00,00 31st August to 3 September 2014
Total 800 24,00,000
Name of the Agencies No of Families Targeted
Target Geographical Area Type of Assistance Provided
Save the Children 800 Kurigram and Lalmonirhat districts. The Uppzilla being Kurigram Sadar, Nageshwari and Lalmonirhat Sadar
Cash grants @BDT 3000/family
Dan Church Aid 500 Cash grants @BDT 2500/family
Muslim Aid 1100 Kurigram and Sirajgong
Christian Aid 2000 Gaibandha and Rangpur Food & cash support
Total Families 4400
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USAID Emergency Response Flood 2014 Through CARE Will Provide food ration support to 6,000 families and non-food items (NFI) packages to 7,000 families which will altogether cover approximately 65,000 individuals. A total 150 metric tons (MT) of food (wheat, peas/lentils, and veg oil) will be used from in-country food stock available under the food assistance development program. The 10 days food ration package is designed in accordance with UN Food Security Cluster agreed package. NFI packages included essential households utensils. The target areas will be within Kurgram, Shirajganj, Bogra, Jamalpur areas. We will keep coornidate with local government and INGOs to avoid duplication and extend coverage. Distribution will expect to start within this week. ISLAMIC RELIEF Emergency Response Flood 2014 The detail location and food package are given in below table. IRB has followed the Food Security Cluster prescribed food standard. District Upazila Union Targeted Families Food Package
Sylhet Gowainghat Alirgaon 250 Flattened rice -4.5 KG Molasses -1.5 KG Salt-1 KG Orsaline-G pcs Biscuit-3 Packet Rice-10 KG Pulse-1 KG Oil-1/2 Ltr Potato-4 KG
WORLD VISION BANGLADESH Emergency Response Flood 2014
Distributed relief package among 600 families on 4 September, 2014 in Kamalpur Uniion of Sariakandi Upazilla under Bogra District, Each package contains the following items:
SL# Description/Items Unit Quantity
1 Flatten Rice 5 kg. each family 3000 kg
2 Sugar 1kg. each family 600kg
3 Biscuit 5 packet each family 3000 packet
4 Mineral water 2.5 Litre for each Family 1500 litre
5 ORS 10 packet each family 60000
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BANGLADESH RED CRESCENT SOCIETY Emergency Response Flood 2014
Sl No District Upazila Union VillageNo of House
Hold
Distribution
Date Each family received
Faraji para 35
Garupara 30
Khanpara 35
Majhipara 35
Sulkarpara 35
Char Sitaijhar 30
Noabas 60 9/7/2014
Sonakuti 35
Bhaiserkuti 30
Velarvita 35
360
Chandan Baisha 200
Kamalpur 162
362 Complete
Chinaduli 130
Char Goalini 100
Charputimari 125
355
Khukshibari 50
Saidabad 50
Kalia 50
Horipur 50
Chouhali 150 9/9/2014
350
1427
5 Kurigram Kurigram Sadar Jatrapur 250-300
family/day
Kit5 water treatment
plant having capacity of
4000 litre/hour in
operation from
05/09/2014
Grand Total
Rice 20 Kg, Pulse 3 Kg, Oil
2 Liter, Salt 1 Kg, Sugar 1
Kg, Suji (Baby food) 1 Kg.
9/8/2014
9/8/2014
9/7/2014
9/8/2014
9/8/2014
1 Kurigram Kurigram Sadar
Jatrapur
Panchgachi
2 Bogra
Ghogadah
Sub Total
Sub Total
Sariakandi
3 Jamalpur Islampur
Sub Total
4 Sirajganj
Sadar
Sub Total
NATIONAL DEVELOPMENT PROGRAMME (NDP) Distribution of Relief under Chars Livelihood Programme (CLP-2) NDP has distributed relief package among 839 families yesterday (30.08.2014) in Arjuna union of Bhuyapur upazila under Tangail district. Each package contains the following items:
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Sl No Items Unit Quantity
1 Rice Kg 12
2 Edible Oil Liter 1
3 Pulse Kg 2
4 Toilet Soap No. 1
5 Salt Kg 1
6 Biscuits (Energy Brand) Pack 5
7 Potatoes Kg 2
8 Oral Saline No. 10
9 Candles No. 2
10 Match Boxes No. 2
Today NDP is distributing the same package among 861 families in the same union but other villages.
A total of 1,000 have received the assistance of them 500 families from Sirajgong (sadar and Kazipur upazila) and 500 families Islampur upazila under Jamalpur district. M4C project of Swisscontact/SDC has supported to the initiative. The items includes flatten rice, molasses, water pot, water purifying tablets, ORS, etc. Details are given below: