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Joint-assessment report
Ketsana typhoon
Quảng Ngãi
Team members
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ActionAid
World Vision
Plan International in Vietnam
PACCOM
Objectives
• Identification of needs of people and
communities in areas of Quang Ngai
province affected by storm No. 9
(KETSANA)
Methodologies
• Review of provincial and district status reports
on damages by storm no. 9 (or Ketsana), rescue
& responses to the local people in emergencies.
• On-site data collection: field observation,
interviews with households, group discussions
and communal & district officials in affected
communes
• Meeting with provincial departments (PCFSC,
RC, DARD, DOH, DOET, DOFA, PPC Bureau)
Double Loss - Scope and
Severity
• Prior to Ketsana, the local people was
already affected by heavy long rain
causing heavy damages to the crops.
• Damages caused by Ketsana spread all
the districts of Quang Ngai, among them
the heaviest damages fell on the districts
of Binh Son Son Tinh, Nghia Hanh, Tu
Nghia, Ly Son, Mo Duc.
QN-Scope and Severity (cont.)
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No. of Death, Missing, Injured: 35; 4; 341
No. of houses totally collapsed: 4,261
No. of houses partly damaged: 67,161
No. of fishing boats lost & damaged: 277
school rooms totally or partly damaged: 3,250
Health centre totally or partly damaged: 100
Areas of crops flooded & damaged: 5,510 ha.
Irrigation structures partly, totally damaged:676
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Field visits
(2-4/9/09)
• Bình Sơn district:
Bình Minh, Bình Mỹ
Bình Hải com
• Lý Sơn district:
An Hải, An Bình
An Vĩnh
• Sơn Tịnh district:
Tịnh Hòa
Findings: Housing
• VND 10 mil support by GoV for collapsed
houses but not enough for a ‘good enough’
houses
• Similarity for partly damaged or off-roofed
houses
• Inability for basic NFIs over least 30% of
affected houses
• Burden on housing recovery caused food
security, seedlings, livelihoods or support for
children back to schools issues
Findings: Child Protection
• Cross-cutting issues in relation to education,
health, sanitation and food security.
• Post-trauma issues to children whose family
members lost
• Children worries on school closure
• Stress over children with busy learning schedule
to catch up with non-affected areas
• Burden on teachers
Findings: Food & lively hood
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The poor lack of food 1-6 months
Harvest rice got wet, sour or disqualified
Next rice crop not until end of Nov
Unability of onion crop after next 2 weeks
The poor lack of seedling for next crop due
to incomes problem
• Inter-irrigation system damaged
• Boats damaged and fishermen on debt
Findings: Health
• Bình Sơn, Sơn Tịnh: possibility of skin
disease, diarrhea due to pollution and
malnutrition due to the lack of food
• Broken or damaged clinics
• Medical equipment and drugs damaged
• Availability of mobile medical team but still
in lack
Findings: Water & Sanitation
• 30% of open wells treated by DOH and
on-going
• No use of drilled wells due to power cut off
• No habit of using latrine, no place for
human waste
Findings: Education
• Lý Sơn: off school for 01 week
• The other two: possibility of 01-03 week off
school
• Classrooms and edu facilities broken or
partly damaged
• Bình Sơn: 80% of desks broken
• Notebooks, books, schools bag ruined due
to heavy wind, rain and flood
Recommendations (consulted
with provincial GoV)
• 1.Food: 50,000 households, 2.Health: health check,
drugs, reconstruction/repairing, environment cleaning up,
awareness raising for latrine use
• 3.Education: school kits (56,000 children) & repair (3,000
classrooms); Careful consideration of teaching schedule;
educational equipment
• 4.Housing: additional cash support (1,000 HH x 25 mil;
20,000 HH x 2 mil)
• 5.Lively hood: small scaled livelihoods prog, micro credit,
cash for work, seedling, support for boat loss
• 6.Irrigation & transport systems repair
• Table of estimated needs
Recommendations (consulted
with local communities)
• 1. Food security
• 2. Housing
• 3. Attention for children going back to
schools
• 4. Health, sanitation
• 5. Livelihoods recovery should be focused
as prioritizes