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FLOOD RESCUE RELIEF
&
REHABLITATION
A Presentation:
SEP-2014.
RAINY DAYS & IMPACT
DATE
SITUATION.
STEPS TAKEN.
01/09/2014
Heavy Rains Started.
02/09/2014
Heavy & Torrential Rains Contd.
03/09/2014
Flash Floods in upper Tributries &
Nallas & water Levels increased in
River Jehlum.
04/09/2014
Flash Floods in
Ferozpura Nalla (Tangmarg) Hapat
Khai Nalla (Boniyar) Mundari Nalla,
Nigli Nalla; Heavy Distruction of
Infrastructure, Bridges, Roads,
Utilities damaged.
05/09/2014
Water levels crossed Danger Mark
& caused submergence of many
areas at Pattan, Sopore and Magam
belt.
06/09/2014
Water submergence in many more
areas.
District Administration was kept in state of
readiness to cope up with any unforeseen
situation.
. Empty bags provided to guard vulnerable
areas
 Joint Rescue Operations started for people
stranded in Ferozpura Nalla (@ Shrai)
and in Hapat Khai Nalla (@ Bela)
 Boats (Shikaras) pressed in for evacuation of
stranded people.
Establishment of Relief Camps for evacuees in
different areas affected.
 Advisories issued, and continuous monitoring
and visits to the affected and vulnerable areas.
 Area- specific Joint Teams of Civil & Police
Admin. Setup to avoid any breach and minimise
loss to life and property.
 Wireless communication system put in to
neutralise the impacts of
failure in
communication lines.
 steps were taken to ensure
temporary
restoration of essential utilities
 Water tanker service started.
FLASH FLOODS AREAS AFFECTED
 Flash Floods - Occurred in Ferozpora Nalla (Tangmarg); Hapat
Khai Nalla (Boniyar); Ningli Nalla and Mundari Nalla.
 Caused inundation of various villages viz., Shrai, Ougmuna,
Agrikalan, Hard Abura, Bangil Ousan, Heng, Karhama in
TANGMARG TEHSIL.
 Shrakwara, Wagoora, Vizer, Nilsar in WAGOORA TEHSIL.
 Ahmadpura,
Malbuchan,
Tantraypora,
Kongamdara,
Hanjiwara,Trikulbal in PATTAN TEHSIL;
 Panzipora, Ningli, Hartar, Haigham, Alibagh in SOPORE TEHSIL.
 Kangriyal, Triknjan, Bela and Boniyar in TEHSIL BONIYAR.
 Narwaw Area in BARAMULLA TEHSIL.
FLASH FLOOD IMPACTS
 Complete Submergence of Areas between
MAGAM to HANJIWERA PAYEEN.
 loss of two lives at Hard Abura.
 Infrastructural damages--- 92 bridges, 250
roads, 2450 residential and non-residential
structures, 234 water supply schemes, some
electric lines and Standing Crops/ Fruit
Orchards.
 Damaged communication system .
RESCUE, RELIEF & REHABLITATION
AFTER FLASH FLOODS.
• 25 Shikaras, 04 Motorized Boats were pressed in for
rescue operations.
• Tractors/Tippers were pressed in for evacuation
people from inundated areas.
• Rescue & Relief Camps were established where
shelter, food, water & medicines were provided to
affected people.
• 8 people were rescued from Ferozpur Nalla at Shrai
and 99 people from Hapat khai Nalla at Bela Boniyar.
• Reasonable number of Sand bags were provided in
such areas for protecting vulnerable breaches.
Contd…,
• Immediately adequate funds were released from Red Cross
in favour of Tehsildar Boniyar, Tehsildar Baramulla ,Tehsildar
Pattan, SDM Sopore for the relief works/ Operation of
Community Langar to the tune of Rs. 1.5 lakhs.
• An amount of Rs 10,000 each were released as relief from
Red Cross for the two people who lost their lives at Hard
Abura.
• Immediate restoration of public utilities were pressed in.
• Tents, Blankets, Medicines, Drinking Water etc., have been
provided to affected families in these areas.
POST-FLASH FLOOD APPROACH
• Water levels increased above DANGER MARK at Isham,
Sopore and Baramulla after 4th of September with
continuous raining/Huge discharges out of Jehlum.
• Continuous Monitoring:
 Regular Co-ordinated visits were made in affected as well
as vulnerable areas by Joint Teams of Civil & Police
Administration.
 Different Teams constituted by the District Administration
regularly monitored the flood situation/relief operations in
therir respective Jurisdiction on 24*7 basis.
 Regular Advisories were issued in Pucblic Intrest via.,
Radio, DDK and latter on through Local Electronic Media,
Mobile PAS and Local Mosques.
POST-FLASH FLOOD APPROACH,
contd..
 Visiting Administrative teams pressed in for educating the
people regarding flood situation and prospective
evacuation.
• Monetary Measures:
 An amount of Rs 50 lakh has been released under SDRF by
Govt. of J&K.
 Rs 1 lakh each were immediately released in favour of SDM
Sopore and Tehsildar Pattan for operating Relief Camp
Kitchen.
 Rs 15 lakh for SE R&B, 10 lakh for SE Hydraulics, 2 lakh for
PDD have been released for immediate restoration of
public utilities.
 Rs 15 lakh are at disposal of ACR Baramulla for Relief
purposes.
Contd…
• Preventive Measures:
 More than 1.5 lakh sand bags were placed in inundated
areas comprising of more than 60 villages of Baramulla
District from Singhpora to Seer Jagir along the banks of River
Jehlum.
 250 tents, 250 Blankets have been provided to affected
people out of RED CROSS.
 Water is being provided through water tankers at all affected
places and Relief camps.
 1.3 lakh Chlorine tablets have been distributed in affected
areas.
 15000 ORS packets along with other required Medicines
have been distributed.
CONTD...,
Medical Facilities & Strategy:
• PHC Boniyar has got inundated and Immediately
alternative Hospital has been established in Tehsil
Premises.
• Anesthesia Specialist, Trauma specialists and Surgery
Specialists have been attached to serve at District
hospital Baramulla to cope up with the additional
Patient Care and reduce referrals.
• The surgery cases have doubled due rush of patients
who used to go Srinagar for such services.
• Shortage of Oxygen cylinders and surgical is the worry
factor.
RELIEF CAMP DETAILS.
Total No. of Total
Villages
Camp
affected
Locations.
evacuated/
affected.
106 villages 60
Total No. of
Souls being
facilitated at
the relief
camps.
Around
35,000
Total No. of Services
families
being
provided.
Approx.
7,500
Shelter,
water, food,
medicine
etc.
Communication Plan.
 A joint Control of All Essential Utility Departments
have been established at D.C. Office Complex.
Wireless Control Room at PCR Baramulla have been
established.
All officials Incharge of Flood Rescue & Relief
Operations have been provided with Wireless
Communication system for better Co-ordination and
effective relief Operation.
Co-ordinated Civil & Police Communication Plan
and Joint Teams have been established in all areas.
STOCK POSITION
COMMODITY STORAGE
QUANTITY
REMARKS.
RICE.
Kralhar- 21k Qtls
PEG Chenad- 1.3Lakh Qtls
1.51 lakh Qtls
Enough for 45
days w.r.t., North
kashmir.
LPG.
300 Commercial
Cylindrers.
POL.
DO
Not Adequate.
Shortage of
Domestic
Cylinders.
DAMAGE/
REQUIREMENT FOR
TEMPORARY
RESTORATION
Department of R & B
(Damage/ Requirement for Temporary
Restoration)
S. No.
Damaged
Infra./Schemes.
Quantum.
Requirement
(lakhs)
Final Req.
1.
ROADS
250
407.14
Shall be
communicated
separately.
2.
BRIDGES/CULVERTS 92
467.21
3.
OTHERS
03
15.00
345
874.41
TOTAL
Department of PHE
(Damage/ Requirement for Temporary
Restoration)
S. No.
Damaged Schemes/
infrastructure.
No. Of
Schemes
affected.
Requirement
Final
Requirement.
1.
No. Of water Supply
Schemes affected.
234
889.34
Shall be
communicated
separately
TOTAL
889.34.
Department of I & FC
(Damage/ Requirement for Temporary
Restoration)
S. No.
1.
Damages.
NO. Of
Works.
TOTAL.
Quantum.
51
Requirement
(Lakhs)
770.00
Final Req.
Shall be
communicated
separately
770.00
Department of PDD
(Damage/ Requirement for Temporary
Restoration)
S.No.
01.
Damaged
Infrastructure.
Supply Lines
&
one Receiving
Station.
TOTAL
Restoration
Requirement
(lakhs)
Temporarily
241.00
restored 80% of
supply lines.
241.00
Final Requirement.
Shall be
communicated
separately
PMGSY
(Damage/ Requirement for
Temporary Restoration)
S. NO.
01.
Damaged
Infrastructure.
Roads and
Spills.
TOTAL
Quantum.
55 Roads
Requirement
(Lakhs)
265.80.
Final Req.
Shall be
communicated
separately
265.80.
HEALTH SERVICES:
(Damage/ Requirement for
Temporary Restoration)
S. No.
Damages/ Required
Infrastructure
01.
14 No. Of Works or Buildings 65.40.
Damaged.
TOTAL
Requirements.
(Lakhs)
65.40.
Final Requirement.
Shall be
communicated
separately
DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION:
(Damage/ Requirement for
Temporary Restoration)
S. No.
01.
Damages/ Required
Infrastructure
52
Buildings Affected/
Damaged.
TOTAL.
Requirements:
(Lakhs)
Final Requirement.
144.30.
Shall be
communicated
separately
144.30.
DEPARTMENT OF FISHERIES:
(Damage/ Requirement for
Temporary Restoration)
S. No.
01.
Damages/ Required
Infrastructure
5 UNITS/
Buildings Affected/
Damaged.
TOTAL.
Requirements:
(Lakhs)
Final Requirement.
295.00
Shall be
communicated
separately
295.00
Damages caused
(Residential and Non-Residential Structures)
TOTAL
VILLAGES
AFFECTED
106
No. of Residential
Structures Damaged.
No. of Non-Residential
Structures Damaged
Fully/Severely/Partially.
Fully/Severely/Partially.
1755
695
Req. Under
SDRF,
1715.00 lakhs
1715.00
In addition to above there still many villages
inundated/submerged and final assessment thereof is awaited.
AGRICUTURE & HORTICULTURTE
(TEMPORARY DAMAGE ASSESMENT)
DEPARTMENT
Quantum of land affected
Requirement
(SDRF)
AGRICULTURE.
75373 Ha.
1518.00 Lakhs
HORTICULTURE
12485 Ha.
672.60 Lakhs.
TOTAL.
2190.60
ABSTRACT: Damage Assessment
S.NO.
SECTOR
Requirement for
temp. Restoration.
(lakhs)
01.
R&B
889.41
02.
PMGSY
217.50
03.
PHE
889.34
04.
I&FC
1415.77
05.
PDD
241.00
06.
Health
65.40
07.
Education
144.30.
08.
Agriculture & Horticulture.
2190.60
08.
Fisheries
295.00
09.
Residential and Non- Residential
Structures and No. Of Deaths(02
persons)
1715.00
10.
CAPD (3000 Qtls.)
30.00
TOTAL
8183.32.
REMARKS.
Damages/Assess
ment with
regard to other
sectors like
sheep, Animal
Husbandry
Poultry etc. is
awaited.
POSTIVES:
 Co-Ordination between Civil & Police
Administration.
 Wireless Communication Plan.
 Vulnerability mapping of potential breach
areas and preventive measures taken thereof
at appropriate time.
 Immediate restoration of utilities started.
 Special camp Directors to Manage Camp
activities effectively.
WORRY PERESPECTIVES.
 Shortage of Petro Chemicals i.e., Diesel, Petrol,
LPG, K- Oil.
 Oxygen cylinder Shortage in District Hospital.
Shortage of Life Saving Drugs.
Communication lines.
Rising Water levels at Sopore and Baramulla.
 Post- Flood Potential Epidemic Threat.
SPECIAL THANKS... For efforts.
 DIG NKR.
 SSP Baramulla /Sopore and their Team.
 SDM Sopore/Pattan and their Team.
 Tehsildar Boniyar/ Baramulla/Kohie.
 SDPO Pattan.
 SE R&B/PDD/Hydraulics and their Team.
SOME GLIMPSES OF FLOOD, RESCUE
& REHABILITATION (NARDWAW).
Damages caused at Boniyar.
Visit to Mehrajpora Sopore.
Evacuation and Interaction :
Relief Camp Dewar.
People being educated w.r.t Floods at
Pattan
Water Supply & Protective Bunding
Archanderhama.
Evacuation & Community Kitchen- A
View (Parihaspora Relief Camp).
BELA BONIYAR & SULTAN PORA.
EVACUATION & RELIEF CAMP AT
PATTAN.
Video Glimpses: 1
Video Glimpses: 2
Day Wise Video Glimpses:
THANKS…