Situation Report  7th October, 2009

South India Floods 2009

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  Introduction:     The floods in Andhra Pradesh and Karnataka states, described as the worst in decades, have resulted in losses of homes, farms and infrastructure worth over 220 billion rupees (£2.9 billion), authorities said. In Karnataka, the worst-hit of the two states, the death toll has risen to 194 and more than 150,000 were staying in hundreds of state-run relief camps, R.V. Jagdish, a government spokesman said. Hundreds of thousands more had sought shelter in the homes of friends and relatives. In neighbouring Andhra Pradesh, 60 people died and more than a million people had sought shelter in 100 relief camps, Dharmana Prasada Rao, the state's revenue minister said. In Andhra Pradesh, thousands of army troops joined local government workers in placing sandbags to strengthen the embankments of the flooded Krishna River. The river runs through the town of Vijayawada, which is home to more than a million people. In both states, the flood waters continued to recede on Tuesday after a 48-hour halt in the rain, officials said. The state governments were now focusing on assessing the damage and ensuring that medical aid reached the displaced to prevent disease from spreading. Aid workers were also distributing food and clean drinking water in the relief camps. The head of India's ruling Congress Party, Sonia Gandhi, conducted aerial surveys of the affected areas in both states, Mr Jagdish said. Just weeks ago, most parts of Andhra Pradesh and Karnataka were suffering from severe drought. Weather officials say an area of low pressure in the Bay of Bengal has caused the sudden torrential rains. More rain is forecast for the area over the next 24 hours. As per IMD Report dated 05.10.2009, yesterday’s low pressure area over Telangana and adjoining Vidarbha has become less marked. As a result, the rainfall considerably reduced over Andhra Pradesh, interior Karnataka and Maharashtra. However, an upper air cyclonic circulation in lower levels lies over north Maharashtra and adjoining West Madhya Pradesh. A trough in middle & upper tropospheric westerlies and interaction with easterlies are likely to affect northwest India. a) Forecast for next 2-3 days ¾ Under the influence of above systems, fairly widespread rainfall activity with isolated heavy to very heavy falls is likely over Himachal Pradesh, Uttarakhand, West Uttar Pradesh, East Rajasthan, Madhya Pradesh during next 1-2 days. 2

Subseque ntly, rainfall activity is likely to increase over East Uttar Pradesh, Bihar, SubHimalayan West Bengal & Sikkim and northeastern States. ¾ Fairly widespread rainfall activity is likely over west coast, northeastern States and Andaman & Nicobar during next 2-3 days. ¾ Scattered rainfall activity is likely over Maharashtra, coastal Karnataka, Kerala and Lakshadweep during next 24 hours and decrease thereafter. b) Warning: ¾ Isolated heavy to very heavy rainfall is likely over Himachal Pradesh during next 24 hours and over Uttarakhand, West Uttar Pradesh, Madhya Pradesh, Konkan, Goa and north Madhya Maharashtra during next 48 hours. As a result of formation of low pressure area, there have been incessant rains which caused severe flooding in some parts of the States of Andhra Pradesh and Karnataka. Some parts of the States of Maharashtra and Goa have also been affected.                      

Andhra Pradesh Flood Scenario

IMPACT OF THE FLOODS IN ANDHRA PRADESH:     Information  Affected  Mandals  Affected  Villages  Affected  Population  Human  Loss  Livestock  Loss  Houses 

Kurnool  34 

Mahabubnagar Krishna  16  16 

Guntur  14 

Nalgonda  Total  7  87 

189 

95 

131 

110 

40 

565 

5,20,000 

6,01,362 

3,55,232 

1,24,112 

45,000 

16,45,706 

38 

20 







63 

19560 

267 



83 



19914 

42061 

22523 

8027 



1320 

73931  3

Damaged  Boats in Use  Masters  Swimmers  in use  Army  Personnel  Helicopters  Relief  Camps  Population  evacuated  No.  of  people  in  relief camps  Food  Packets  distributed`  No. of water  packets  distributed  Medical  Camps 

100  368 

0  40 

69  525 

203  399 

0  64 

372  1396 

295 



318 

100 



713 

7  70 

0  56 

4  83 

4  75 

0  10 

15  294 

1,25,000 

1,38,172 

1,50,000 

74913 

45000 

533085 

1,25,000 

87,175 

61,424 

77539 

15000 

366138 

13,00,000 

2,35,920 

211712 

205810 

30000 

1983442 

1450000 

375040 

491826 

410000 

30000 

2756866 

70 

12 

90 

67 

15 

254 

 (Source: As on October 7, 2009: Special Commissioner Relief, Government of A.P.)      SPECIAL REPORT ON HEAVY RAINS/FLASH FLOODS IN ANDHRA PRADESH, KARNATAKA, GOA & MAHARASHTRA – No.04 The  following  information  is  collected  from  the  Ministry  of  Home  Affairs  (Disaster  Management Division), 32-20/2009-NDM-I, dated 5th October, 2009. ANDHRA PRADESH (a)

Extent of damage

No. and names of severely districts 05 districts: Kurnool, Krishna, Guntur, affected Nalgonda and Mahaboobnagar Number of villages affected

498

Population affected

14.54 lakh

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Number of human deaths

38

Number of cattle perished

6331

Number of houses damaged

60883

(b)

Relief Operations undertaken by the State Government

Number of relief camps opened

295

Number of persons accommodated in 4.77 lakh the relief camps Number of boats deployed

370

Number of swimmers deployed

1173

Number of food packets distributed

9.03 lakh

Number of water sachets distributed

10.28 lakh

(c)

Logistic support provided by the Government of India

NDRF 714 water rescue trained personnel of National Disaster Response Force (NDRF) alongwith 235 inflatable motorized boats, 310 lifebuoys and 225 life jackets have been deployed in the districts of Kurnool (142 personnel + 89 boats+100 lifebuoys and 30 life jackets), Krishna(182 personnel + 66 boats+90 lifebuoys and 120 life jackets), Mehboob Nagar (136 personnel + 38 boats, 35 lifebuoys and 15 life jackets) and Nandhiyal (254 personnel + 42 boats + 85 lifebuoys and 60 life jackets) for rescue and relief operations. Army 07 Columns along with 23 BAUTs, 11 OBMs, 430 Life Jackets deployed in Guntur, Mahboob Nagar and Vijaywada districts for rescue and relief. In addition three medical teams also deployed, 01 each in Karnool, Mahboob Nagar and Vijayawada districts. Navy 11 rescue teams have been deployed in the districts of Mahaboobnagar, Kurnool and Vijayawada. A helicopter detachment comprising of two Chetak heptrs established at Vijayawada for relief operations. 5

Air Force A total of 02 IL-76 aircrafts, 07 AN-32 and 20 helicopters (10 – MI-8, 7-Chetak, AVRO-02 & MI-17-1) deployed for rescue and relief operations in the affected areas of Andhra Pradesh and Karnataka    

OUTCOME  OF  COMMON  ASSESSMENT  IN  KRISHNA  DISTRICT,  ANDHRA  PRADESH:     An initial Common Rapid Assessment, using Sphere Format was conducted in two villages in Krishna District, Andhra Pradesh, which are the worst affected villages in the Divi Seema (Earlier Divi Taluk). The assessment was carried through a joint effort of representative from Arthik Samata Mandal (ASM) and EFICOR. Mr. Vikas Gora, Focal Point, Sphere Unified Response Strategy was also part of the team of assessors. The outcome of the assessment is as follows. The two villages, Edlalanka and Vasumatla are marked in two different colours and clubbed into one assessment format.

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  COMMON RAPID ASSESSMENT FORM (TO BE FILLED WITHIN 36TO 48 HRS) 1.

TYPE OF DISASTER: FLOODS

ASSESSMENT DATE AND TIME: OCTOBER 6, 2009 5 P.M. ASSESSMENT BY: Vikas Gora, Focal Point, Sphere India URS, ASM Staff and EFICOR Representative

2. AFFECTED AREA Villages Worst Affected

Edlalanka

Gram Panchayat

Block/Taluka

District

Edlalanka

Divi Seema

Krishna

Avanigadda

Divi Seema

Krishna

(Village 1)

Vasumatla (Village 2) Affected

Moderately Affected

3.a) DEMOGRAPHIC DAMAGE Total population/HH/families

Affected Families/HH

Other sections /classes (SC/ST/Minorities)

Reported human deaths

Main causes of mortality

Reported humans missing

Reported injured

Edlalanka: 128 HH

70 HH

SC/ST and Fisher folk

2

Boat capsulated

No

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Vasumatla: 320 HH

320 HH

SC

No

No

No

No

3.b) REPORTED HUMAN LOSS BY GROUPS Women

Men

Infants (0-1yrs)

Children (25yrs)

Children (6-14yrs)

Unaccompanied children

handicapped

Elder persons

TOTAL

7

Edlalanka:

-

-

2

-

-

-

-

2

Vasumatla:

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

4 a). INFRASTRUCTURE Services School

Status (Before)Edlalanka: 1 Primary 2 Elementary

Status(After) fully/partially damaged Fully submerged underwater

(Good Condition) Vasumatla: 1 Elementary School Panchayat Office

Partially damaged

Edlalanka: Not present in the village Vasumatla: Not present in the village

PHC

Edlalanka: Not present in the village Vasumatla:Not present in the village

Road to the affected area

Electricity/Power Supply

Edlalanka: One Access Road

Fully submerged underwater

Vasumatla:One Access Road (Low lying)

Fully submerged underwater

Edlalanka: Yes (Electric Poles)

No electricity since the day before floods, Poles intact

Vasumatla: Yes (Electric Poles)

No electricity since the day before floods, Poles intact Tele Communication

Source of Drinking Water

Edlalanka: Yes (STD Booths, some individual landlines and mobiles)

Landlines are temporarily disconnected, mobile towers operating.

Vasumatla: Yes (STD Booths, some individual landlines and mobiles)

Landlines are temporarily disconnected, mobile towers operating

Edlalanka: Overhead tank and supply through pipelines

Status of submerged pipelines not known yet.

Vasumatla: Borewells-Handpumps (30-40 feet) 4 Nos.

PDS Shop

Borewells-Handpumps not in use, as the area is inundated.

Edlalanka: 3 kms from the village

PDS Shop inundated and not working presently.

Vasumatla: 2 kms from the village

Presently working.

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Community emergency shelter

Edlalanka: No present Vasumatla: No present

4 b) LOGISTICS Availability of warehousing facilities ( partners/outside)

Availability of transport facility ( Vehicles)

Availability of space for control room/site office/ Response office

Existence of local partners network/ existing Agency programmes

Mechanism for distribution and management of relief stock

Edlalanka:

Buses and Private Vehicles plying in the area, but not possible into the village.

Not in the village, but possible in Partner Office and Outside.

Yes. Arthik Samata Mandal Operational Area and covered under the agency’s CBDP Programme.

The agency has 30 yrs of experience of relief & distribution. First preference given to women, women headed families, differently abled, old, people with special needs, children/infact families

Buses and Private Vehicles plying in the area.

Not in the village, but possible in Partner Office and Outside.

Yes. Arthik Samata Mandal Operational Area and covered under the agency’s CBDP Programme.

The agency has 30 yrs of experience of relief & distribution. First preference given to women, women headed families, differently abled, old, people with special needs, children/infact families

Partner: ASM (Available in Avanigadda College and Srikakulam)

Vasumatla: Partner: ASM (Available in Avanigadda College and Srikakulam)

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5. SHELTER, HOUSING AND CAMP SITE No. of houses partially damaged

No. of houses fully damaged

Local construction materials

Site for relief Camps

Edlalanka: 100

220

Mud, Bricks, Bamboos and Palm Leaves.

Avanigadda, Site: 3 ½ Kms from the Village

Vasumatla: 70

40

Mud, Bricks, Bamboos and Palm Leaves.

On the embankment, Less then ½ Km from the Village.

6. LIVELIHOOD Agricultural crop damage ( partial /full)

Agriculture Field damage

Livestock mortality

Disposal of Animal corps

Availability of fodder

Effect on Petty businesses

Shops/market place damages

As of now the animal carcasses are not disposed, due to inaccessibility.

Not within 5-10 kms.

Those that are shifted to embankments are able to do the business. Most of them badly affected.

Those in the village are completely submerged. Local market closed.

As of now the animal carcasses are not disposed, due to inaccessibility.

Not within 5-10 kms.

Those that are shifted to embankments are able to do the business. Most of them badly affected.

No market place in the village.

Edlalanka: Mango Plantation and Paddy Fully damaged.

Total

Total (Majorly Poultry)

Vasumatla: Vegetable plantation, Turmeric & Paddy worst affected.

Total

Total (Majorly Poultry)

7. HEALTH Removal of dead bodies and debris

Medical services/immunization carried by Govt ( Humans and livestock)

Possible disease out break ( measles, cholera, diarrhea)

Availability of first aid/ medicine and services by Private, NGO and Civil Society

Edlalanka:

No immunization was undertaken in the village and no medical services were extended to the embankments.

No cases of diarrhea reported yet, but the chances are very high as the embankments are very unhygienic.

EMRI (108) Ambulance Services available on call.

Two Children who died in the boat mishap have been identified and

The Village ANM has very few medicines and is not being

Avanigadda Government Hospital is the major hospital in the region.

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brought offshore. Debris not yet removed.

Vasumatla Debris are not yet removed as people are fearing to venture into water for snakes and scorpions.

able to meet the demand.

No immunization was undertaken in the village and no medical services were extended to the embankments.

No cases of diarrhea reported yet, but the chances are very high as the embankments are very unhygienic.

EMRI (108) Ambulance Services available on call. The Village ANM has very few medicines and is not being able to meet the demand

Avanigadda Government Hospital is the major hospital in the region.

8. EDUCATION Damage to school infrastructure (class rooms, toilets, common facilities)

Damage to educational material ( books , uniforms)

Edlalanka: Schools inundated and hence closed.

Completely damaged, as the children left their books and education material at home and ran for life.

Vasumatla: Presently school is inundated and not functional.

Completely damaged, as the children left their books and education material at home and ran for life.

9. WATSAN Condition of drinking water sources

Availability of water sources/supply

Quality of water and access

Defecation sites

Availability and condition of toilets

Damage and status of drainage facilities

Edlalanka: Water within the village is presently not used for drinking.

Carrying water from 3 kms away. Local CSOs and Political Parties distributing water by tanks, cans and packets.

Chlorinated Water.

Open, very close to the embankment, fearing snakes and abuse. Women and adolescent girls shared their high level of discomfort because of this.

Previously individual toilets and in some cases open defecation used to take place. Presently toilets are inundated and not in use.

Completely damaged. As the flood water was very high, the existing mud drainages were

Packed mineral water. For access women walk 3 kms and sometimes receive water

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near the main road through tanks. Vasumatla: Existing borewells not used for drinking due to the inundation.

Carrying water from adjacent villages, 1-2 kms away. Local CSOs and Political Parties distributing water by tanks, cans and packets

Chlorinated Water. Packed mineral water. For access women walk 2 kms and sometimes receive water near the main road through tanks.

overflowing.

Open, very close to the embankment, fearing snakes and abuse. Women and adolescent girls shared their high level of discomfort because of this.

Previously individual toilets and in some cases open defecation used to take place. Presently toilets are inundated and not in use.

Completely damaged. As the flood water was very high, the existing mud drainages were overflowing.

10. FOOD AND CLOTHING Availability of Dry ration ( for 2 weeks )

Availability of cooking fuel / and utensils

Need for community kitchen

Availability and clothing requirements

Nutritional requirements

Edlalanka:

Some families could get their utensils on the embankment, but most of them do not have the utensils and fuel for cooking.

Very much. As the community members are not covered under government relief camps, they want to use the elevated places for cooking.

Yes, as all the community members left homes all of a sudden, leaving most of their belongings behind, especially their clothes.

Absolutely yes. The diet is not balanced, but is catering to survival. Children on and off are distributed biscuits and buns. Infants’ needs not met.

Some families could get their utensils on the embankment, but most of them do not have the utensils and fuel for cooking.

Very much. As the community members are not covered under government relief camps, they want to use the elevated places for cooking.

Yes, as all the community members left homes all of a sudden, leaving most of their belongings behind, especially their clothes.

Not available. The villagers are completely dependent on tamarind rice, drinking water supplied from outside.

Vasumatla: Not available. The villagers are completely dependent on tamarind rice, drinking water supplied from outside.

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11.SOCIAL SECURITY AND POLITICAL SITUATION Access and distribution to relief materials

Religion/caste/class based biases

Reports of hording/looting and price rise

Statements by the local govt officials /disaster authorities

General trend of news in local newspapers and radio

Edlalanka:

Not yet

No looting cases. But no organized distribution of relief items. Local vegetable prices have more than doubled.

Boiling water before drinking

Live wire news with regular updates and continuous field monitoring and reporting by media. News is majorly focused on the rising flood waters.

Majorly by political parties, religious groups, partner agency and media group.

Vasumatla:

Cleaning the surroundings of the existing make shift habitats to avoid mosquitoes etc. Not to drink water from submerged borewells / handpumps.

Not yet

No looting cases. But no organized distribution of relief items. Local vegetable prices have more than doubled.

Majorly by political parties, religious groups, partner agency and media group.

Boiling water before drinking Cleaning the surroundings of the existing make shift habitats to avoid mosquitoes etc. Not to drink water from submerged borewells / handpumps.

Live wire news with regular updates and continuous field monitoring and reporting by media. News is majorly focused on the rising flood waters.

12. RESPONSES From Local govt/departments/panchayats

From local CBOs- SHG/Youth groups

From INGO’s and NGO working in the region

Edlalanka

Not Yet

Yes, ASM (Local NGO) extended to release the community fund for emergency needs.

Not Yet

Yes, ASM (Local NGO) extended to release the community fund

No help extended directly to the village. Vasumatla:

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No help extended directly to the village.

for emergency needs.

13. UNMEET NEEDS /SUMMARY As the floods with high water current have created an emergency situation in the villages, people have let their homes and in some cases forced to leave homes with their bare minimum clothes, leaving behind their assets, livestock and livelihood tools. Having caught up in this 1000 year worst flood scenario, the following are the immediate needs as per the interaction with the people: • • • • • • • •

Dry Rations (Rice, Dal, Oil, Fuel, Potatoes, Chillie powder, salt etc) Community Kitchen Items and Cooking Utensils Candles & Matchboxes Clothes and Blankets Temporary Shelter Items (Tarpaulins) Medicines (For Fever, Skin Problems and general first aid) Hygiene/Dignity Kits. Mobility Items for differently-abled (Clutches/Tri-cycles)

14. SOURCES OF INFORMATION Direct field level interaction for assessment. Meeting with women groups, children, differently abled and elderly. 15. CONTACT NUMBERS OF KEY INDIVIDUALS Mrs. Nau, Secretary, Arthik Samata Mandal: Mobile: 09848023663, Landline: +91 866 2476264 / 2472330; Email: [email protected] ; Web: www.arthiksamata.org Dr. Vijayam, Arthik Samata Mandal, Mobile: 09848458220; Landline: +91 866 2472330; Email: [email protected]

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Photos:

Flood Water Level up to the Palm Tree

Loss of Banana Plantation

Edlalanka Village

Road underneath the water

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A flooded house.

Make-shift shelter on the b k t

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Relief Camp in Movva High School, Krishna District:

Women in the relief camp.

Kitchen in the relief camp.

A differently abled woman who lost her tri-cycle in the floods.

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MAPS OF AFFECTED DISTRICTS AND PATH OF RIVER KRISHNA:

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19

20

21

22

     

23

24

The flow of River Krishna from Vijayawada Prakasam Dam to Divi Seema Islands:

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Karnataka Flood Scenario

(a)

Extent of damage

No. and names of severely affected 05 districts : Bijapur, Raichur, Koppal, districts Bagalkot, Gadag and Bellary Number of villages affected

1467

Number of human deaths

175

Number of cattle perished

4595

Number of houses damaged

2.04 lakh

(b)

Relief Operations undertaken by the State Government

Number of relief camps opened

1211

Number of persons accommodated in 3.55 lakh the relief camps Number of food packets airdropped Number boats)

(c)

of

boats

deployed

20,000

(district 329

Logistic support provided by the Government of India NDRF

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• 249 water rescue trained personnel of National Disaster Response Force (NDRF) alongwith 73 inflatable motorized boats, 352 lifebuoys and 60 life jackets deployed in the districts of Bagalkote (76 personnel + 19 boats + 88 lifebuoys + 15 life jackets), Raichur (71 personnel + 22 boats + 88 lifebuoys + 15 life jackets), Gadag (36 personnel + 13 boats + 88 lifebuoys + 15 life jackets ) and Bijapur (66 personnel + 19 boats + 352 lifebuoys + 60 life jackets) for rescue and relief operations. Army • 03 Columns along with 12 BAUTs, 06 OBMs and 200 Life Jackets have been deployed in Ron, Hungan, Bijapur District and Karwar District. Columns ferried 4.5 tons of rations to the affected people. • 01 HA column alongwith digging instruments for digging out buried people has been deployed at Karwar district. 02 human bodies pulled out buried in landslide. • 01 medical team has also been deployed in Bijapur district Navy • 04 diving teams deployed in Gadag and Uttar Kannada/Karwar. In addition a team of 01 officer and 30 sailors including 03 medical assistant has also been deployed for landslide rescue operation in Karwar. Air Force • A total of 02 IL-76 aircrafts, 07 AN-32 and 20 helicopters (10 – MI-8, 7-Chetak, AVRO-02 & MI-17-1) deployed for rescue and relief operations in the affected areas of Andhra Pradesh and Karnataka.

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Goa & Maharastra Flood Scenario

     

GOA

• Canacona taluka in the State has been affected. • The blockage on the National Highway 17 to Karwar, which occurred due to heavy rains, has since been opened.

MAHARASHTRA (a)

Extent of damage

No. and names of severely affected Ratnagiri, Sindhudurg in Konkan Division districts & some districts in Pune Division Number of villages affected

Yet to be assessed

Number of human deaths

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Number of cattle perished

Yet to be assessed

Number of houses damaged

Yet to be assessed

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IAG Andhra Pradesh: Coordination Meeting Announcements Date

Time

Venue

Purpose

October 9 Emergency Coordination Meeting for Strategic Planning in unified response to South India Floods and India Drought.

2 p.m. to 3.30 p.m.

October 8

2 p.m. to 5 p.m.

India Islamic Cultural Centre, Opp. Mousam Bhawan, Lodi Road, New Delhi. Vikrant: 09818666831. Email: [email protected]

State IAG Meeting

Strategic planning for unified response for 2009 South India Floods. Planning for inter-agency multi-sectoral assessment of the floods.

Save the Children Bal The emergency meeting Raksha Bharat at state level is to share the information on who is H.No 6-3-596/63/8/3/1; and going to do what, 1st Floor, MCH # 621, where and for how long Padmavathi Nagar, and the short term and Erramanzil, Near Taj long term plan of action. Deccan Hotel, Banjara, Hyderabad – 82. Ph: 040 23379645

Planning for inter-agency multi-sectoral assessment Mr. Ray Kancharla Mob: of the floods. 09818792326 Viren Falco, Coordinator: 09973608579

Sphere

[email protected] Vikas Gora: [email protected] Mob: 9958699913 October 9 Krishna District Coordination

2 p.m. to 5 p.m.

The emergency meeting at district level is to share Benz Circle, Vijayawada the information on who is 520010, Andhra Pradesh and going to do what,

Arthik Samata Mandal

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Committee Meeting

Vikas: (0)9958699913

where and for how long and the short term and [email protected] long term plan of action. Planning for inter-agency multi-sectoral assessment of the floods.

Similar Inter-Agency Meetings in Karnataka and other flood affected parts of Andhra Pradesh will be organized and the dates will be announced in the coming days. Sphere India Inter Agency Advocacy effort is facilitating interface with government at various levels and institutional donors, corporates and other stakeholders. Some of the institutional donors are considering supporting to the Prime Minister’s Relief Fund and also thinking for opening resources for NGOs and other agencies in the field.

Key Suggestion: Distribution of milk and any type of baby food is against the humanitarian protocol. The consumption of it has an inherent danger of further complicating the situation by creating further emergency situation especially with respect to children and infants. Experience shows that disaster victims often use this preparation with the contaminated water and consumption very often results in diarrheal sickness.

Sources: Eenadu:

http://www.eenadu.net/archives/archive-6-10-2009/images/5pan16a.jpg Ministry of Home Affairs: SPECIAL REPORT ON HEAVY RAINS/FLASH FLOODS IN ANDHRA PRADESH, KARNATAKA, GOA & MAHARASHTRA – No.04, Ministry of Home Affairs (Disaster Management Division),  32-20/2009-NDM-I, dated 5th October, 2009. Relief Commissioner, Andhra Pradesh:    Special Commissioner Relief Report, Government of A.P., As on October 7, 2009.    The Telegraph:     http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/worldnews/asia/india/6266362/Indian‐floods‐leave‐250‐ dead.html# Dated: 6th October, 2009.    30

 

Contacts  S.No  1 

2  3  4  5 

Name  Vikas  Gora 

Designation 

Focal  Point  –  Sphere  URS  Vikrant  COO Sphere  Mahajan  India  Viren  Sphere  Falco  Coordinator  Parimal  Sphere  Coordinator  Sandeep  Sphere  Coordinator 

Mobile 

Email 

09958699913  [email protected]  

09818666831  [email protected]

Presently  deployed in  Vijayawada, AP New Delhi

9973608579 

[email protected]

Hyderabad

9835077990 

[email protected]

Karnataka

9015555523 

[email protected] New Delhi

Note: The analysis of the Common Assessment Format and the assessment collated from different agencies is in progress and it will be circulated at the earliest. Sphere India is considering a Humanitarian Appeal to be launched on South India Floods Advocacy Note for Karnataka and A.P., is being prepared to highlight issues for consideration by the government and humanitarian agencies.

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