DISTRICT LAYYAH
|
WATER SUPPLY AND DRAINAGE SCHEMES
|
SNo.
|
Tehsil
|
Schemes Completed
(Baseline Number) |
Schemes Damaged
(Number) |
Cost for Renovation
(Rs. in Millions) |
| Water Supply Schemes |
Drainage Schemes |
Total |
Water Supply Schemes |
Drainage Schemes |
Total |
Water Supply Schemes |
Drainage Schemes |
Total |
|
1.
|
Layyah
|
4 |
|
4 |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
2.
|
Karor
|
1 |
|
1 |
|
1 |
1 |
|
|
|
|
3.
|
Choubara
|
1 |
|
1 |
|
|
|
|
|
|
| |
Total: |
6 |
|
6 |
|
1 |
1 |
|
|
|
| Source: Housing Urban Development and Public Health Engineering Department |
Last Updated: 27-08-2010 |
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DAMAGE ASSESSMENT OF SCHOOLS
Institution Type
(both Public & Private facilities) |
Baseline |
Damages |
| Baseline Number |
Average Covered Area
(sq. ft.) |
Number of Teachers |
Number of Students Enrolled |
Physical Status (Number) |
Furniture & Fixtures Status (Number) |
Current Status (Number) |
| Completely Destroyed |
Partially Damaged |
Completely Destroyed |
Partially Damaged |
Operational |
Close |
| Primary |
1,289 |
5,322.199 |
2,796 |
128,960 |
0 |
257 |
0 |
128.5 |
1,289 |
0 |
| Elementary |
213 |
22,366.130 |
2,000 |
46,690 |
0 |
41 |
0 |
1 |
213 |
0 |
| High |
93 |
69,586.360 |
1,839 |
54,758 |
0 |
17 |
0 |
9 |
93 |
0 |
| Higher Secondary |
4 |
46,654.666 |
132 |
2,998 |
0 |
0 |
0 |
0 |
4 |
0 |
|
Grand Total:
|
1,599 |
|
6,767 |
233,406 |
0 |
315 |
0 |
138.5 |
1,599 |
0 |
| Note: |
Completely Destroyed will mean damage ranging from above 40% to total loss. |
|
| Partially Damaged will mean below 40% |
| Source: School Education Department |
Last Updated: 25-08-2010 |
|
|
| LIVESTOCK |
|
EMERGENCY RESCUE 1122
|
|
AGRICULTURE
|
380,000
Animals Affected
|
|
2,878
People Evacuated
149
People Provided with First Aid
|
|
143,500 acres
Crops Affected |
| RELIEF WORK |
|
EDUCATION
|
|
INFRASTRUCTURE
|
35
Police Relief Camps
9
NGOs Participating In Relief Efforts
|
|
Rs. 1.38 billion
Worth of Damages
|
|
Rs. 0.53 billion
Rivers and Bridges Damages
|
|
|
AT A GLANCE
|
1,486,000
Estimated Population
70
No. of Villages Affected
Rs. 4.41
Worth of Total Damages in billions
|
|
DETAIL OF RELIEF CAMPS ESTABLISHED FOR FLOOD AFFECTEES
|
1.
|
GGHS Islamia, Layyah |
|
2.
|
GHS Boys Model, Layyah |
|
3.
|
GHS MC, Layyah |
|
4.
|
GGHS TDA Colony, Layyah |
|
5.
|
GGHS Model Sadr Bazar, Layyah |
|
6.
|
Govt. College for Boys, Layyah |
|
7.
|
Govt. College for Boys, Layyah |
|
8.
|
Govt. College for Boys Kot Sultan |
|
9.
|
GMS No. 2 Kot Sultan |
|
10.
|
Govt. Degree College for Women Kot Sultan |
|
11.
|
GGPSZulfiqar Abad Kot Sultan, Layyah |
|
12.
|
GGHS Kotla Haji Shah |
|
13.
|
GHSS Jaman Shah, Layyah |
|
14.
|
GPS Thind Nashaib Layyah |
|
15.
|
GGHS Paharpur |
|
16.
|
GHS Paharpur |
|
17.
|
GMS Naushehra |
|
18.
|
GGPS Chak No. 160-C/TDA, Layyah |
|
19.
|
GGPS Chak No. 160-C/TDA |
|
20.
|
GMS Basti Chandrain, Layyah |
|
21.
|
Govt. Degree College for Boys Karor |
|
22.
|
GHS Railway Road, Karor |
|
23.
|
Govt. Degree for Women Karor |
|
24.
|
GHS Abdullahwala, Layyah |
|
25.
|
GGHS Chak No. 434 TDA (Dhori Ada), Layyah |
|
26.
|
GPS Zafarwala Jadeed Layyah |
|
27.
|
GGPS Hussnainabad, Layyah |
|
28.
|
GGMS Basti Mian Layyah |
|
29.
|
GGMS Chak No. 148 TDA, Kausarabad, Layyah |
|
30.
|
GGMS Anarwala Layyah |
|
31.
|
GGMS Haji Yar Muhammad Jhorar, Layyah |
|
32.
|
GPS Tibba Dastian Karor |
|
33.
|
GMS Baghwala Karor |
|
34.
|
GPS Chak No. 84 ML Karor |
|
35.
|
GPS Chak No. 38 TDA Karor |
|
36.
|
GPS Garay wala Karor |
|
37.
|
GPS Riaz Sandhelay wala Karor |
|
38.
|
GGMS Chak No. 82 TDA Karor |
|
39.
|
GGHS Kanal Colony, Layyah |
| Source: Provincial Disaster Management Authority |
Last Updated: 18-08-2010 |
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PROVINCIAL MONITORING CELL - RESCUE 1122
FLOOD EMERGENCY OPERATIONS
|
Flood Affected Areas
|
Treatment |
| Evacuated |
Hospitalized |
| Medical Camp |
First Aid |
| Lohanch Nasheeb |
474 |
|
|
16 |
| Kot Haji Shah |
418 |
|
|
56 |
| Union Counsil No. 1 |
430 |
|
|
49 |
| Kot Sultan |
30 |
|
|
|
| Union Counsil Basera Karor |
91 |
|
|
|
| Wara Sehra Karor |
349 |
|
|
|
| Sumra Nasheeb |
155 |
|
|
22 |
| Budh Mundi |
696 |
|
|
|
| Karur Lal Aisen |
235 |
|
|
6 |
|
Total:
|
2,878 |
|
|
149 |
|
Source: Rescue 1122
|
Last Updated: 26-10-2010 |
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INITIAL ASSESSMENT OF DAMAGES
|
Sectors
|
Amount (Billion PKR) |
| Union Councils Affected (Nos) |
38 |
| River and Bridges |
0.53 |
| Irrigation |
1.00 |
| Education |
1.38 |
| Health/Veterinary |
0.40 |
| Water, Sanitation and Drainage |
0.10 |
|
Total:
|
3.41 |
|
Source: Planning & Development Department
|
Last Updated: 25-08-2010 |
|
NON GOVERNMENTAL ORGANIZATIONS
|
SNo.
|
Names |
Services |
Area |
|
1.
|
Participatory Welfare Services |
Cooked food distribution to 3500 people during the 1st and 2nd week of August 2010.
Arranged two weeks medical camp which provided treatment and medicines to 6000 patients
Provided 1000 tents to the flood affectees
Involvement in rescue activities
|
Sial Colony Chowk Azam |
| 2. |
Awami Development Organization |
Involvement in rescue activities of flood afectees
Distribution of 500 food packets (dry foods)
Provision of shelter to shelter less
|
T.T.A Colony |
|
3.
|
Pilot Welfare Society |
Distribution of dry milk and biscuits among 4000 children
|
|
|
4.
|
Al-Mehmood Welfare Society |
Provision of shelter and food to 150 flood affectees
Arrangement of medical camp and free medicines
|
Housing Colony |
|
5.
|
Roshni Welfare Society and Human Rights Development Organization |
With the collaborative effort of these two NGOs they provided 50 daigs of cooked rice to flood affectees
|
Housing Colony |
| 6 . |
Al-Kausar Welfare Society |
Distribution of 10-15 daigs of cooked rice
|
Layyah |
|
7.
|
Al-Sheikh Welfare Society |
Provision of shelter, food, medicine to 86 affected families
|
Layyah |
|
8.
|
Aas Welfare Society
|
Involvement in sercue activities
Awareness campaigns about cautionary steps to avoid diseases
Food distribution among 200 flood affectees
|
Layyah |
| 9. |
Dawaba Foundation |
Involvment in rescue and relief activities with their 6 boats
Food distribution of cooked food among 6000 families
|
Housing Colony |
|
|
|
|
|
|
Source: Social Welfare Department
|
Last Updated: 05-09-2010
|
|
DETAILS OF LIVESTOCK RELIEF WORK
| Veterinary Officers |
5
|
| Veterinary Assistants |
15
|
| Mobile Veterinary Dispensary |
3
|
| Vaccination Performed (Large & Small) |
595,300
|
| Vaccination Performed (Poultry) |
150,000
|
| Treatment (Large & Small) |
217,396
|
| Mortality (Large & Small) |
601
|
| Availability of Medicine |
Sufficient
|
| Availability of Vaccine |
Sufficient
|
| Availability of feed and fodder Vanda (bag) (Distributed) |
2,960 by DLO and 3,760 by NGO 2,430 feed blocks
|
| Availability of feed and fodder Vanda (bag) (In stock) |
300
|
| Availability of feed and fodder Wheat Straw (monds) (Distributed) |
1,509
|
| Availability of feed and fodder Wheat Straw (monds) (In stock) |
0
|
| Teams of Volunteer |
NIL
|
| Civil Veterinary Hospitals/Civil Veterinary Dispensary affected |
9
|
|
| Source: Livestock Department |
Last Updated: 14-10-2010 |
|
DETAILS OF DRINKING WATER FACILITIES PROVIDED IN FLOOD AFFECTED AREAS
| Items |
Numbers Reported |
| Number of Villages Surveyed |
122
|
| Hand Pumps Installed / Checked for Contamination |
1,290
|
| Water Tanks Installed/Placed in Villages |
176
|
| Chlorination / Dis-infection has been carried out. |
|
| |
| Source: Housing Urban Development and Public Health Engineering Department |
Last Updated: 02-11-2010 |
|
CROPS AFFECTED
| Crops |
Area in Acres |
| Cotton |
22,000
|
| Rice |
8,000
|
| Sugarcane |
20,000
|
| Citrus |
0
|
| Maize |
1,500
|
| Moong |
30,000
|
| Mash |
3,000
|
| Til |
2,000
|
| Fodder |
35,000
|
| Vegetables |
4,000
|
| Mango |
2,500
|
| Others |
15,500
|
| Grand Total: |
143,500
|
|
| Source: Agriculture Department |
Last Updated: 13-10-2010 |
|
DETAILS OF HEALTH ISSUES
| Issues |
Numbers Reported |
| RTI |
43,198 |
| Injuries |
6,515
|
| Skin |
49,578
|
| PUO |
27,177
|
| Eye Ear |
14,439
|
| Dog Bite |
177
|
| Snake Bite |
75
|
| Acute Watery Diarrohea |
4,608
|
| Other Diseases |
89,751
|
|
| Source: Health Department |
Last Updated: 04-12-2010 |
|
DETAILS OF HEALTH RELIEF WORK
| Items |
Numbers Reported |
| Total Treated Patients |
235,518
|
| ORS Distributed |
35,358
|
| Aquapura Distributed |
42,269
|
| Mineral Water Distributed |
221,696
|
| Patients Vaccinated |
152,649
|
| Mobile Teams |
-
|
| Static Teams |
-
|
| Source: Health Department |
Last Updated: 04-12-2010 |
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