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Ministry of Home Affairs Disaster Management Division (National Emergency Response Centre) **** Situation report on Flood/Heavy Rain fall as on 28 th September, 2019 at 1800 Hrs. 1. Forecast a) India Meteorological Department (IMD) Date Rainfall intensity and Probability Region 28.09.19 Heavy to very heavy rainfall at a few places with extremely heavy falls At isolated places over Bihar and Gujarat Heavy to Very heavy rain fall. At isolated places over West Bengal & Sikkim, Jharkhand, East Madhya Pradesh, Uttarakhand and East Uttar Pradesh Heavy Rainfall At isolated places over Jammu & Kashmir, Himachal Pradesh, West Madhya Pradesh, Chhattisgarh, Punjab, Haryana & Chandigarh, West Uttar Pradesh, Rajasthan, Odisha, Mizoram & Tripura and Assam & Meghalaya. 29.09.19 Heavy to very heavy rainfall with Extremely heavy falls. Very likely At isolated places over Bihar, Sub-Himalayan West Bengal & Sikkim and Gujarat region Heavy to very heavy Rainfall At isolated places over Saurashtra & Kutch, East Rajasthan, Gangetic West Bengal, and Assam & Meghalaya Heavy Rainfall At isolated places over Uttarakhand, East Uttar Pradesh, West Rajasthan, Jharkhand, south Tamilnadu, Madhya Pradesh, Chhattisgarh and Nagaland, Manipur, Mizoram & Tripura. 30.09.19 Heavy to very heavy rainfall with Extremely heavy falls. Very likely At isolated places over Assam & Meghalaya. Heavy to very heavy Rainfall At isolated places over East Rajasthan, Nagaland, Manipur, Mizoram &Tripura, Sub-Himalayan West Bengal & Sikkim and Gujarat region. Heavy Rainfall At isolated places over Kerala & Mahe, Saurashtra & Kutch, Madhya Pradesh and Arunachal Pradesh. b) CENTRAL WATER COMMISSION (CWC): Red alert: No red alert issued by CWC. ORANGE WARNING (Severe Flood Situation) on 28.09.2019 States Rivers District Trend Assam Dhansiri (South) Golaghat Rising Bihar Burhi Gandak Khangaria, Falling Kamla Madhubani Rising Bagmati Sitamarhi (at Runisaidpur) Rising Bagmati Muzaffarpur and Sitamarhi Steady/Falling Kosi Khagaria and Katihar Rising /Steady

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Page 1: Disaster Management Division **** Situation report …...On the direction of Hon’ble Home Minister, Minister of State (Home) took a meeting on 09.08.2019 to review and take stock

Ministry of Home Affairs

Disaster Management Division

(National Emergency Response Centre)

****

Situation report on Flood/Heavy Rain fall as on 28th September, 2019 at 1800 Hrs.

1. Forecast

a) India Meteorological Department (IMD)

Date Rainfall intensity and Probability

Region

28.09.19 Heavy to very heavy rainfall at a few places with extremely heavy falls

At isolated places over Bihar and Gujarat

Heavy to Very heavy rain fall.

At isolated places over West Bengal & Sikkim, Jharkhand, East Madhya Pradesh, Uttarakhand and East Uttar Pradesh

Heavy Rainfall

At isolated places over Jammu & Kashmir, Himachal Pradesh, West Madhya Pradesh, Chhattisgarh, Punjab, Haryana & Chandigarh, West Uttar Pradesh, Rajasthan, Odisha, Mizoram & Tripura and Assam & Meghalaya.

29.09.19 Heavy to very heavy rainfall with Extremely heavy falls. Very likely

At isolated places over Bihar, Sub-Himalayan West Bengal & Sikkim and Gujarat region

Heavy to very heavy Rainfall

At isolated places over Saurashtra & Kutch, East Rajasthan, Gangetic West Bengal, and Assam & Meghalaya

Heavy Rainfall At isolated places over Uttarakhand, East Uttar Pradesh, West Rajasthan, Jharkhand, south Tamilnadu, Madhya Pradesh, Chhattisgarh and Nagaland, Manipur, Mizoram & Tripura.

30.09.19 Heavy to very heavy rainfall with Extremely heavy falls. Very likely

At isolated places over Assam & Meghalaya.

Heavy to very heavy Rainfall

At isolated places over East Rajasthan, Nagaland, Manipur, Mizoram &Tripura, Sub-Himalayan West Bengal & Sikkim and Gujarat region.

Heavy Rainfall At isolated places over Kerala & Mahe, Saurashtra & Kutch, Madhya Pradesh and Arunachal Pradesh.

b) CENTRAL WATER COMMISSION (CWC):

Red alert: No red alert issued by CWC.

ORANGE WARNING (Severe Flood Situation) on 28.09.2019

States Rivers District Trend

Assam Dhansiri (South) Golaghat Rising

Bihar Burhi Gandak Khangaria, Falling

Kamla Madhubani Rising

Bagmati Sitamarhi (at Runisaidpur) Rising

Bagmati Muzaffarpur and Sitamarhi Steady/Falling

Kosi Khagaria and Katihar Rising /Steady

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Ganga Bhagalpur (at Kahalgaon) Rising

Ganga Bhagalpur Munger, and Patna Steady

Sone Patna Steady

Kamlabalan Madhubani Rising

Jharkhand Ganga Sahibganj Steady

Uttar Pradesh Ganga Ghazipur Rising

Ganga Ballia Falling

West Bengal Ganga Murshidabad Steady

2. UPDATE ON BIHAR, UTTAR PRADESH, MADHYA PRADESH AND RAJASTHAN

ON THE FLOOD SITUATION: -

BIHAR

• There is forecast of heavy to very heavy rainfall at many places in all the

districtsof Bihar with isolated extremely heavy rainfall for next 48 hours.

• River Kamla, Bhuri, Bagmati, Kosi Ganga, Sone and Kamlabalan are flowing in

severe flood situation above danger and close to previous Highest Flood Level

(HFL).

• River Bagmati is flowing in Severe Flood Situation and is expected to rise at

Dheng Bridge, Runisaidpur in Sitamarhi District and Benibad in Muzzafarpur

District.

• River Ganga is flowing in Severe Flood Situation at Dighaghat, Gandhighat,

Hathidah, Munger, Bhagalpur and Kahalgaon in the districts of Patna,

Begusarai, Munger and Bhagalpur respectively due to previous flood wave.

• In view of heavy to very heavy rainfall forecast in Bihar as well as over East Uttar

Pradesh and Heavy rainfall forecast in Madhya Pradesh for next 2 days, there is

likelihood of continuance of severe flood in main Ganga due to additional

contribution from both North and South Bank tributaries for another 3 to 4 days.

• Due to heavy rain in Patna, there is flood like situation as the river Ganga is in

Severe Flood Situation, the local drains are not able to drain freely into the

Ganga which is creating urban flood like situation in Patna City and its suburban

areas. There is inundation in many areas in City of Patna.

• Tomorrow there may be rising waters in districts Buxar and Bhabhua/Rohta

because of release of Sone river water because of feeding rains from UP

• Total 11 district Buxar Bhojpur, Samastipur, Laksisarai, Begusarai, Khagaria,

Bhagalpur,Munger, Katihar, Patna and Saran have been have been affected in

last 24 hours due to heavy rain.

• Measures taken All efforts are in place in the state of Bihar to deal with the

emerging flood situation.

• 19 NDRF teams and 14 SDRF teams have been deployed in Bihar along with

boats for flood and rescue operation.

• NDRF team during this Flood season 2019 have rescued 02 persons, evacuated

4514 persons & 45 Livestock and provided medical assistance to 5806 need

people in Bihar. Total 1047 boats have been deployed to deal with the flood

situation.

• State Government Has opened 16 Relief Camps and peoples have been

accommodated in relief camps.

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• However situation is under control.

UTTAR PRADESH

• The river Ganga is flowing in Severe Flood Situation above danger level.

• Total 07 teams of NDRF are deployed.

• NDRF has rescued 43 persons including 03 pregnant ladies, evacuated 2931

persons & 21 livestock and provided medical assistance to 552 needy persons.

• Rescue operation is not being conducted however relief materials are being

distributed.

• More than 48000 people have been evacuated to safer area.

• Relief camps have been opened.

MADHYA PRADESH

• Situation is under control. No river in Madhya Pradesh is flowing above danger

level.

• 45000 peoples from the affected areas of the state have been evacuated to safer

areas.

• Home Guard, CRPF SDRF, State Police personnel have also been deployed in

flood affected districts of the State assist District Administration. Special health

teams are being deployed for temporary camps food is being supplied by the

govt.

• 06 teams of NDRF have been deployed in Madhya Pradesh. NDRF has rescued

204 persons, evacuated 720 persons and 22 live stocks.

• Around Rs. 100 crores have been distributed as relief for human and property

loss till date.

• The size of SDRF of the state is 1066 crores out of which the state has already

spent around 325 crores in this FY.

RAJASTHAN

• In River Chambal the water level in below danger level.

• At present 03 teams of NDRF have been deployed to assist District

Administration. NDRF has rescued 149 persons, evacuated 1033 persons

including 05 pregnant ladies & 21 persons livestock, retrieved 03 dead bodies

and provided medical assistance to 2613 needy persons.

• In addition 08 companies of SDRF and other stake holder are deployed for

rescue and relief operation.

• More than 21000 People have been shifted/ evacuated to safer places.

• Community centre/ relief camps have been opened. Relief materials are being

distributed.

3. CASUALTIES DURING THE LAST 24 HOURS : 03

Madhya Pradesh-01(Drowning)

Maharashtra-02 (Lightning-01, flood -01)

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4. Deployment of NDRF:

Sl.No Name of the State Number of NDRF teams deployed

1 Gujarat 12

2 Assam 11

3 West Bengal 10

4 Uttar Pradesh 07

5 Bihar 19

6 Madhya Pradesh 06

7 Maharashtra 08

Total 73

Total 123 teams of NDRF have been deployed/pre-positioned in flood affected areas

(including above mentioned states) of the country.

5. Status of State Disaster Response Fund (SDRF) and National Disaster Response

Fund (NDRF): during financial year 2019- 2020.

Sl No State Opening Balance as on 1.04.2019

Fund released in Cr.

SDRF NDRF Rajasthan 670.76 502.50 1164.99 Madhya Pradesh - 247.35 - Assam 323.98 251.55 - Bihar 0.00 417.37 - Karnataka 434.62 204 1544.26 Maharashtra 0.00 676.125 2474.29 Gujarat 1504.50 565.80 - Kerala 2107.46 52.275 - Odisha 447.52 552.00 4127.10 West Bengal 185.03 414.90 - Himachal Pradesh

1.70 197.23 233.98

Punjab 6262.11 313.05 --

The above SDRF/NDRF release includes the additional central assistance from NDRF

ofRs. 3338.22 crore to Odisha , Rs 1029.39 crore to Karnataka and Rs 64.49 crore to

Himachal Pradesh, recently approved by HLC on 19th August 2019.

6. REVIEW OF FLOOD SITUATION BY NATIONAL CRISIS MANAGEMENT COMMITTEE

(NCMC)

Review meeting of NCMC on 08.08.2019

NCMC chaired by Cabinet Secretary on 08.08.2019 took stock of the flood situation,

preparedness, rescue and relief operations and directed that immediate assistance, as

sought by the states, be provided to meet the crisis. Senior officials of the Ministries of

Home, Defence, Water Resources as well as those from NDRF, NDMA and Central

Water Commission attended the meeting. Chief Secretaries and other senior officers from

the State Governments participated in the meeting through Video Conference. As decided

in the meeting, following actions have been taken:

Additional resources from NDRF, Army, Navy, Air Force and Indian Coast Guard in

affected state as per the requirement of States concerned.

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Fund from the State Disaster Response Fund (SDRF) has been released.

MHA has issued letter to DFS and M/o Agriculture to undertake work relating to crop

insurance claims.

Review meeting of NCMC on 20.08.2019

NCMC meeting chaired by Cabinet Secretary held on 20.08.2019reviewed the prevailing

flood situation in the states of Himachal Pradesh, Punjab, Uttarakhand, Haryana and

Delhi and took stock of the flood situation, preparedness, and rescue & relief operations

and directed that immediate assistance, as sought by the states, be provided to meet the

crisis. It was also directed to make available necessary financial assistance from the

State Disaster Response Fund to the affected states.

Review meeting of NCMC on 15.09.2019NCMC chaired by the Cabinet Secretary, on

15.09.2019took stock of the flood situation, preparedness, rescue and relief operations in

the State of Rajasthan and Madhya Pradesh. Cabinet Secretary directed that immediate

assistance, as sought by the States, be provided to meet the crisis. Action to evacuate

and rescue people and livestock has been taken by the states and no loss of life has

been reported. Adequate teams of the NDRF and Army have also been deployed and are

engaged in rescue work.

7. REVIEW OF FLOOD SITUATION IN THE COUNTRY BY MHA

On the direction of Hon’ble Home Minister, Minister of State (Home) took a meeting on

09.08.2019 to review and take stock of the flood situation of affected state and rescue

and relief operations being carried out by NDRF, Army, Air Force, Navy and ICG.

➢ Union Home Minister, Shri Amit Shah undertook an aerial survey of flood affected areas

of Belgavi district of Karnataka and Sangli& Kolhapur of Maharashtra on 11.08.2019.He

was accompanied by the CM, Karnataka, Shri B.S. Yediyurappa, Union Minister for

Parliamentary Affairs, Coal and Mines, Shri Prahlad Joshi, Minister of State for Railways,

Shri Suresh Angadi, Member of Parliament, Shri PrabhakarKore, Local MLA, MLC and

officers of the State Government.Thereafter, the Home Minister held a meeting at the

Belagavi Airport to review the flood situation in the Karnataka State. A presentation was

made by the state government officers depicting the extent of damage and the rescue

measures taken, including the NDRF teams deployed.

8. CONSTITUTION OF INTER MINISTERIAL CENTRAL TEAMS.

In the High Level Committee under the Chairmanship of Hon’ble Home Minister in its

meeting held on 19.08.2019 reviewed the existing practice of deputing IMCT after the

receipt of Memorandum from the State in the wake of any severe calamity.

During the meeting it was decided that IMCT will henceforth be constituted immediately in

the aftermath of any natural calamity of sever nature, which will visit the affected areas in

the State so as to have first hand assessment of damages caused and the relief work

carried out by the State administration. IMCT will again visit the State after submission of

the Memorandum for detailed assessment of the damages and relief operations

conducted for making final recommendations for allocation of additional funds.

Accordingly, Ministry of Home Affairs has constituted Inter Ministerial Central Teams

(IMCTs) for thirteen States affected by flood viz. Assam, Meghalaya, Tripura, Bihar,

Uttarakhand, Himachal Pradesh, Gujarat, Rajasthan, Maharashtra, Karnataka, Madhya

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Pradesh, Punjab and Kerala to have first hand on-the-spot assessment of damages

caused and relief work carried out by the State administration.

IMCT for state of Assam, Karnataka, Maharashtra, Uttarakhand, Himachal Pradesh,

Bihar, Rajasthan, Meghalaya, Tripura, Madhya Pradesh, Kerala and Punjab has carried

out the spot assessment of the damages of affected states.

9. Damage report of States is attached.

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1. Bihar:

Till date (during current monsoon season )

During last 24 hours

i. Rainfall 904.9 mm -

ii. No. of Districts affected with Name

23 (Araria, Kishanganj, Madhubani, East Champaran, Sitamarhi, Sheohar, Supaul, Darbhanga, Muzaffarpur, Saharsa, Katihar, Purnia Buxar, Bhojpur, Samastipur, Lakhisarai, Begusarai, Khagaria, Bhagalpur, West Champaran, Munger, Patna and Saran)

11 (Buxar, Bhojpur, Samastipur,Lakhisarai, Begusarai, Khagaria, Bhagalpur, Munger, Katihar, Patna and Saran)

iii. No. of village effected 1679 378

iv. Population effected 104.01 lakhs 15.54 Lakhs

v. Human lives lost 130 -

vi. No. of missing - -

vii. No. of injured - -

viii. Houses damaged Under Survey -

ix. Animal affected Under Survey -

x. No. of persons evacuated 1,25,000 -

xi. No. of Relief camp opened 235 16

xii. Inmates in relief camps 1,26,138 5585

xiii. Relief material distributed Information being gathered -

xiv. Total crop area affected (in hectares)

After survey -

xv. Infrastructure damage - -

Assistance provided by Government of India:-

i. NDRF 18 Teams of NDRF are deployed. So far rescued 02 persons, evacuated 4514 persons including 20 pregnant ladies & 45 livestock, retrieved 52 dead bodies and provided medical assistance to 5806 needy persons.

ii. Air Force/Navy/ Army/ SSB(RRT)

03

iii. Other Central Government Ministry/Department

-

Deployment of SDRF, Local, Police and other forces:-

i. SDRF, Local Police/Fire/Boats

12 Teams 1047 Boats

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2. Uttar Pradesh:

Till date (during current monsoon season )

During last 24 hours

i. Rainfall 695.8 mm 29.8mm

ii. No. of Districts affected with Name

27 (Ambedkar Nagar, Balrampur, Sant Kabir Nagar, Shrawasti, Ayodhya, Kushinagar, Behraich, Gonda, Barabanki, Kheri, Sitapur, Etawah, Amroha, Ghazipur, Farrukhabad, Ballia, Pilibhit, Agra, Banda , Jalaun, Prayagraj, Auraiya, Varanasi, Kanpur Dehat, Kanpur Nagar, Hamirpur and Mirzapur )

10 (Ayodhya, Barabanki, Varanasi, Prayagraj , Ghazipur, Ballia, Kanpur nagar,Farrukhabad, Sitapur, and Mirzapur)

iii. No. of village effected 1077 136

iv. Population effected 745713 36875

v. Human lives lost 19 -

vi. No. of missing - -

vii. No. of injured - -

viii. Houses damaged Fully- 127 Partially-1262 Fully- 10 Partially-283

ix. Animal affected 14 -

x. No. of persons evacuated 58297 716

xi. No. of Relief camp opened 165 44

xii. Inmates in relief camps 34829 499

xiii. Relief material distributed 18639 (Lunch pack) 5400 (Lunch pack)

xiv. Total crop area affected (in hectares)

11988.90 1519.49

xv. Infrastructure damage 08 -

Assistance provided by Government of India:-

i. NDRF 07 Teams of NDRF are deployed. So far rescued 43 persons including 03 pregnant ladies, evacuated 2931 persons & 21 livestock and provided medical assistance to 552 needy persons.

ii. Air Force/Navy/ Army/ SSB(RRT)

iii. Other Central Government Ministry/Department

Deployment of SDRF, Local, Police and other forces:-

i. SDRF, Local Police/Fire/Boats

SDRF-05 Teams, PAC-41 Boats-292

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3. Madhya Pradesh: Till date (during current monsoon Season )

During last 24 hours

i. Rainfall 1324.2 mm 26.0 mm

ii. No. of Districts affected with Name

38 (Anuppur, Alirajpur, Bhopal, Betul, Chhindwara, Mandla, Ratlam, Raisen, Rajgarh, Sehore, Khandwa, Mandsaur, Shajapur, Hoshangabad, Jhabua, Khargone, Tikamgarh, Guna, Sagar, Katni, Dindori, Indore, Sheopur, Morena, Shivpuri, Jabalpur, Datia, Harda, Shahdol, Ujjain, Umaria, Vidisha, Narsinghpur, Neemuch, Agarmalwa, Barwani, Burhanpur, Dewas)

04 (Barwani, Ratlam Khargone, and Khandwa)

iii. No. of village effected 947 02

iv. Population effected 371025 -

v. Human lives lost 175 01 (Drowning)

vi. No. of missing 07 -

vii. No. of injured 38 01

viii. Houses damaged Fully-530 Partially-12600

Fully- Nil Partially-214

ix. Animal deaths 284 07

x. No. of persons evacuated 4692 -

xi. No. of Relief camp opened 98 -

xii. Inmates in relief camps 32996 -

xiii. Relief material distributed 25053 (Food pkt.)

xiv. Total crop area affected (in hectares)

628842.66 -

xv. Infrastructure damage 1071.804 Lakh 25.87Lakh

Assistance provided by Government of India:-

i. NDRF 06 Teams of NDRF are deployed. So far rescued 204 persons, evacuated 720 persons & 22 livestock.

ii. Air Force/Navy/ Army -

iii. Other Central Government Ministry/Department

Home Guard, CRPF, SDRF, Local Police

Deployment of SDRF, Local, Police and other forces:-

i. SDRF, Local Police/Fire/Boats

Home guard and civil police are deployed.

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4. Rajasthan:

Till date (during current monsoon Season )

During last 24 hours

i. Rainfall 765.45mm 13.09mm

ii. No. of Districts affected with Name

09 (Sikar, Baran, Bundi, Churu, Chittorgarh, Jhalawar, Kota, Rajsamand and Dholpur)

-

iii. No. of village effected - -

iv. Population effected 13261 -

v. Human lives lost 58 -

vi. No. of missing - -

vii. No. of injured 08 -

viii. Houses damaged 20426 -

ix. Animal deaths 314 -

x. No. of persons evacuated 21906 -

xi. No. of Relief camp opened 81 -

xii. Inmates in relief camps 14646 -

xiii. Relief material distributed 54436 Food pkts -

xiv. Total crop area affected (in hectares)

- -

xv. Infrastructure damage - -

Assistance provided by Government of India:-

i. NDRF 03 Teams of NDRF are deployed So far 149 persons rescued, 1033 evacuated including 05 pregnant ladies & 21 livestock, retrieved 03 dead bodies and provided medical assistance to 2613 needy persons.

ii. Air Force/Navy/ Army -

iii. Other Central Government Ministry/Department

-

Deployment of SDRF, Local, Police and other forces:-

i. SDRF, Local Police/Fire/Boats

08 Companies

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5. Punjab:

Till date (during current monsoon Season )

During last 24 hours

i. Rainfall 7971.63 mm Average-362.34 mm (In 22 districts)

31.09 1.41

ii. No. of Districts affected with Name

18(Gurdaspur, Hoshiarpur, Jalandhar, Ludhiana, SAS Nagar, SBS Nagar, Rupnagar, Sangrur, Muktsar, Faridkot, Patiala, Fazilka, Pathankot, Bathinda, Amritsar, Ferozepur, Mansa,Moga)

01 (Ropar)

iii. No. of village effected 546 -

iv. Population effected 79300 -

v. Human lives lost 18 -

vi. No. of missing - -

vii. No. of injured 16 -

viii. Houses damaged Fully-1957 Partially-585

Fully- Nil Partially- Nil

ix. Animal death 615 -

x. No. of persons evacuated

8160 -

xi. No. of Relief camp opened

103 -

xii. Inmates in relief camps

4610 -

xiii. Relief material distributed

3022 -

0xiv. Total crop area affected (in acres)

154175 -

xv. Infrastructure damage 13732.39 Lac -

Assistance provided by Government of India:-

i. NDRF 04 Teams of NDRF are deployed So far evacuated 5330 persons including 02 pregnant ladies & 96 livestock, retrieved 01 dead body and provided medical assistance to 114 needy persons.

ii. Air Force/Navy/ Army Army personal are deployed in Jalandhar.

iii. Other Central Government Ministry/Department

-

Deployment of SDRF, Local, Police and other forces:-

i. SDRF, Local Police/Fire/Boats

21 boats are deployed. 06 Medical teams are deployed.

Note: As per revised cumulative report received by SEOC Punjab from Deputy

Commissioner Rupnagar house damaged report of partially house damage has been

revised as 74 instead of 57 fully+severely 177 instead of 313 damaged huts report

changed from 572 to 567 and also as per cumulative report affected crop area is revised

as 7233 acre instead of 11830 acre.

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6. Uttarakhand:

Till date (during current monsoon Season )

During last 24 hours

i. Rainfall 914.9 mm 8.0 mm

ii. No. of Districts affected with Name

13 (Almora, Bageshwar, Chamoli, Champawat, Dehradun, Nainital, Pauri, Pithoragarh, Rudraprayag, Tehri, Udham Singh Nagar, Haridwar and Uttarkashi)

-

iii. No. of village effected - -

iv. Population effected - -

v. Human lives lost 73 -

vi. No. of missing 02 -

vii. No. of injured 76 -

viii. Houses damaged Fully- 273 Partially- 460

Fully-Nil Partially-Nil

ix. Animal deaths Big- 96 Small-289 -

x. No. of persons evacuated - -

xi. No. of Relief camp opened - -

xii. Inmates in relief camps - -

xiii. Relief material distributed - -

xiv. Total crop area affected (in hectares)

- -

xv. Infrastructure damage - -

Assistance provided by Government of India:-

i. NDRF 04 Teams of NDRF are deployed. So far evacuated 335 persons & 03 livestock and retrieved 04 dead bodies.

ii. Air Force/Navy/ Army -

iii. Other Central Government Ministry/Department

-

Deployment of SDRF, Local, Police and other forces:-

i. SDRF, Local Police/Fire/Boats

-

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7. Delhi:

Till date (during current monsoon Season )

During last 24 hours

i. Rainfall 403.8 mm (1stJune to till date)

0.0 mm

ii. No. of Districts affected with Name

06 (North Delhi, Central Delhi, North East Delhi, Shahdara, East Delhi and North west Delhi)

-

iii. No. of village effected - -

iv. Population effected -

v. Human lives lost - -

vi. No. of missing - -

vii. No. of injured - -

viii. Houses damaged - -

ix. Animal deaths - -

x. No. of persons evacuated 26461 -

xi. No. of Relief camp opened 53 -

xii. Inmates in relief camps 20129 -

xiii. Relief material distributed Food Distributed -

xiv. Total crop area affected (in hectares)

- -

xv. Infrastructure damage - -

Assistance provided by Government of India:--

i. NDRF 04 Teams of NDRF are deployed. So far 22 persons evacuated and 27 Livestock evacuated.

ii. Air Force/Navy/ Army -

iii. Other Central Government Ministry/Department

-

Deployment of SDRF, Local, Police and other forces:-

i. SDRF, Local Police/Fire/Boats

-

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8. Himachal Pradesh:

Till date (during current monsoon Season )

During last 24 hours

i. Rainfall 3.4 mm -

ii. No. of Districts affected with Name

- -

iii. No. of village effected - -

iv. Population effected - -

v. Human lives lost 52 -

vi. No. of missing 06 -

vii. No. of injured - -

viii. Houses damaged Fully- 235 Partially- 1554

Fully-Nil Partially- 04

ix. Animal deaths 564 -

x. No. of persons evacuated - -

xi. No. of Relief camp opened - -

xii. Inmates in relief camps - -

xiii. Relief material distributed - -

xiv. Total crop area affected (in hectares)

- -

xv. Infrastructure damage - -

Assistance provided by Government of India:-

i. NDRF 03 Teams of NDRF are deployed. So far rescued 08 persons and retrieved 02 dead bodies.

ii. Air Force/Navy/ Army -

iii. Other Central Government Ministry/Department

-

Deployment of SDRF, Local, Police and other forces:-

i. SDRF, Local Police/Fire/Boats

-

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9. Maharashtra: Till date (during current monsoon Season )

During last 24 hours

i. Rainfall 1194.30mm 3.90 mm

ii. No. of Districts affected with Name

22 (Sangli, Kolhapur, Nagpur, Latur, Nashik, Wardha, Yavatmal, Aurangabad, Bhandara, Gondia, Gadhchiroli, Palghar, Nandurbar, Buldhana, Amaravati, Dhule, Ratnagiri, Pune, Raigad, Hingoli, Ahemednagar, Thane)

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iii. No. of village effected 769 -

iv. Population effected 773299 -

v. Human lives lost 364 02 (Lightning-01, flood -01)

vi. No. of missing - -

vii. No. of injured 353 -

viii. Houses damaged 03 -

ix. Animal deaths 274 74

x. No. of persons evacuated 773299 -

xi. No. of Relief camp opened 305 -

xii. Inmates in relief camps 719063 -

xiii. Relief material distributed - -

xiv. Total crop area affected (in hectares)

- -

xv Infrastructure damage 17 -

Assistance provided by Government of India:-

i. NDRF 07 Teams of NDRF are deployed. So far rescued 12168 persons, evacuated 21903 persons & 40 livestock, retrieved 21 dead bodies and provided medical Assistance to 1596 needy persons.

ii. Air Force/Navy/ Army -

iii. Other Central Government Ministry/Department

-

Deployment of SDRF, Local, Police and other forces:-

i. SDRF, Local Police/Fire/Boats

-

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10. Kerala:

Till date (08.06.2019 to 28.09.2019 )

During last 24 hours

i. Rainfall 2310.2mm 24.9mm

ii. No. of Districts affected with Name

13 (Thiruvananthapuram, Kollam, Alappuzha,Thrissur, Idukki, Malappuram, Kozhikode, Kasargode, Kottayam, Ernakulam,Kannur, Wayanad, Palakkad)

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iii. No. of village effected 1013 -

iv. Population effected 109896 -

v. Human lives lost 181 -

vi. No. of missing 15 -

vii. No. of injured 72 -

viii. Houses damaged Fully-1795 Partially- 14559

Fully- Nil Partially- Nil

ix. Animal death 11338 -

x. No. of persons evacuated 109896 -

xi. No. of Relief centre opened 2227 20

xii. Inmates in relief camps 4,46,447 1166

xiii. Relief material distributed - -

xiv. Total crop area affected (in hectares)

12789.29 -

xv. Infrastructure damage Nil Nil

Assistance provided by Government of India:-

i. NDRF 02 Teams of NDRF are deployed. So far rescued 301 persons, evacuated 3004 persons & 02 livestock and retrieved 61 dead bodies.

ii. Air Force, Army, Navy, Indian Coast Guard

-

iii. Other Central Government Ministry/Department

-

Deployment of SDRF, Local, Police and other forces:-

i. SDRF, Local Police/Fire/Boats

Yes

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11. Karnataka:

1st June to 28.09.2019 During last 24 hours

i. Rainfall 956 mm 05 mm

ii. No. of Districts affected with Name

13 (Belagavi, Vijayapura, Bagalkot, Yadagiri, Raichur, Uttara Kannada, Udupi, Dakshina Kannada, Kodagu, Chikkamagaluru, Hassan, Haveri and Shivamogga)

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iii. No. of village effected 875 -

iv. Population effected 104746 -

v. Human lives lost 105 -

vi. No. of missing 06 -

vii. No. of injured 14 01

viii. Houses damaged 48813 -

ix. Animal affected 3609 -

x. No. of persons evacuated 399518 -

xi. No. of Relief centre opened 3233 - animal relief camp & opened shelters for 513 Animals

24

xii. Inmates in relief camps 248928 4678

xiii. Relief material distributed Food, Clean Drinking water, Milk and Other Relief Materials are provided to the inmates

Food, Clean Drinking water, Milk and Other Relief Materials are provided to the inmates

xiv. Total crop area affected (in hectares)

256594 Damages assessment under process

xv. Infrastructure damage 2425 KM road, 206 CD gutter, 2571 Electrical poles damaged, 94 water supply damages, 02 wells, 01 Public building, 01 Church, 4012 Govt Buildings, 4 Sanitation damages

Damages assessment under process

Assistance provided by Government of India:-

i. NDRF 03 Teams of NDRF are deployed. So far rescued 435 persons, evacuated 9306 persons & 82 livestock and retrieved 09 dead bodies.

ii. Air Force/Navy/ Army -

iii. Other Central Government Ministry/Department

-

Deployment of SDRF, Local, Police and other forces:-

i. SDRF/ Civil Defense Team 2 teams Belagavi.

ii. State Police/ Fire Fire and Emergency Services at districts level officers

iii. Boats 60 Boats

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12. Gujarat:

Till date (during current monsoon Season )

During last 24 hours

i. Rainfall 1073.13 mm 17.59 mm

ii. No. of Districts affected with Name

22 (Vadodara, Surat, Anand, Bharuch, Valsad, Navasari, Tapi, Narmada, Dang, ChhotaUdepur,Ahmedabad, Gandhinagar,Bhavnagar , Surendra Nagar, Morbi, Rajkot, Kutch, Jamnagar, Kheda,Porbander, DevbhumiDwarka and Amreli)

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iii. No. of village effected 170 -

iv. Population effected - -

v. Human lives lost 150 -

vi. No. of missing - -

vii. No. of injured 17 -

viii. Houses damaged Fully-350 Partially-3541

Fully- Nil Partially-Nil

ix. Animal deaths 751 -

x. No. of persons evacuated 63,572 -

xi. No. of Relief centre opened 102 -

xii. Inmates in relief camps 17783 -

xiii. Relief material distributed 8,09,870 (Food Packets) -

xiv. Total crop area affected (in hectares)

- -

xv. Infrastructure damage - -

Assistance provided by Government of India:-

i. NDRF 12 Teams of NDRF are deployed. So far rescued 485 persons, evacuated 4315 persons including 05 pregnant ladies & 62 livestock, retrieved 11 dead bodies and provided medical assistance to 2853 needy persons.

ii. Air Force/Navy/ Army Nil

iii. Other Central Government Ministry/Department

Nil

Deployment of SDRF, Local, Police and other forces:-

i. SDRF, Local Police/Fire/Boats

11 Teams of SDRF Reserved

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13. Assam:

Cumulative (3rd May’2019 till 26.09.2019) During last 24

hours

i. Rainfall 1318.00 mm 9.10 mm

ii. No. of Districts affected with Name

32 (Dhemaji, Lakhimpur, Biswanath, Sonitpur, Darrang, Udalguri, Baksa, Nalbari, Barpeta, Chirang, Bongaigaon, Kokrajhar, Dhubri, South-Salmara, Goalpara, Kamrup, Kamrup (M), Morigaon, Hojai, Nagaon, Karbi-Anglong, West Karbi- Anglong, Golaghat, Majuli, Jorhat, Sivasagar, Charaideo, Dibrugarh, Tinsukia, Cachar, Karimganj, Hailakandi)

03 (Dhemaji, Jorhat and Morigaon)

iii. No. of village effected 6,348 36

iv. Population effected 73,05,393 6125

v. Human lives lost 96 (Flood-94, Landslide-01, Flash Flood-01)

-

vi. No. of missing - -

vii. No. of injured - -

viii. Houses damaged Fully-7,896 Partially-44,472 Rest under assessment

-

ix. Animal death Big-317, Small- 414 -

x. No. of persons evacuated

97,558 -

xi. No. of Relief camp opened

1,357 -

xii. Inmates in relief camps

5,35,013 -

xiii. Relief material distributed

Rice (in Q) – 1,90,675.14 Dal (in Q) – 38,033.32 Salt (in Q) – 16,392.84 M. Oil (in Ltrs.) – 2,25,691.28 Baby food, Tarpaulin, Medicines, Chlorine, Cattle fodder, Food Kit for Pregnant/Lactating Mother etc being provided as per requirement

-

xiv. Total crop area affected (in hectares)

2,93,984.02 1017.30

xv. Infrastructure damage

Damages to Embankment, Road, Bridge/Culvert.

-

Assistance provided by Government of India:-

i. NDRF 11 Teams of NDRF are deployed. So far rescued 14 persons, evacuated 9853 persons & 47 livestock, retrieved 13 dead bodies and provided medical Assistance to 6062 needy persons and 795

livestock.

ii. Air Force/Navy/ Army -

iii. Other Central Government Ministry/Department

-

Deployment of SDRF, Local, Police and other forces:-

i. SDRF, Local Police/Fire/Boats

In 40 locations with 338 persons with rescue boats

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14. West Bengal:

Till date (During current monsoon season since 1st June’2019

During last 24 hours

i. Rainfall 1175.7 mm -

ii. No. of Districts affected with Name

All 22 Districts. 07 (Malda, Murshidabad, Paschim Medinipur, Kalimpong, Darjeeling,Birbhum and Jalpaiguri)

iii. No. of village effected 2648 113

iv. Population effected 676748 22291

v. Human lives lost 223 -

vi. No. of missing 04 -

vii. No. of injured 37 -

viii. Houses damaged Fully-10612 Partially-30583

Fully-130 Partially-285

ix. Animal death 382 -

x. No. of persons evacuated - -

xi. No. of Relief centre opened 180 05(Old-3, New-2)

xii. Inmates in relief camps 21042 745

xiii. Relief material distributed Tarpaulin, Cooked Food, Drinking Water, Baby Food, G.R etc

Tarpaulin, Special G.R (RICE)

xiv. Total crop area affected (in hectares)

8080 -

xv. Infrastructure damage Assessment is going on Assessment is going on

Assistance provided by Government of India:-

i. NDRF 10 Teams of NDRF are deployed. So far 31 persons evacuated.

ii. Air Force/Navy/ Army -

iii. Other Central Government Ministry/Department

-

Deployment of SDRF, Local, Police and other forces:-

i. SDRF, Local Police/Fire/Boats

33

Note:- Situation report not provided today on 28.09.2019, above report prepared based

on the last report sent on 27.09.2019.

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15. Odisha:

Till date (during current monsoon Season since 1st June’2019 )

During last 24 hours

i. Rainfall 1220.9 mm 5.8mm

ii. No. of Districts affected with Name

22 (Angul, Bolangir, Boudh, Bargarh, Cuttack, Gajapati, Ganjam, Jagatsinghpur, Kalahandi, Kandhamal, Kandrapara, Khordha, Koraput, Malkangiri, Nawaranghpur, Nayagarh, Nuapada, Puri, Rayagada, Sonepur, Sambalpur and Sundargarh.)

-

iii. No. of village effected 4315 -

iv. Population effected 678586 -

v. Human lives lost 10 -

vi. No. of missing - -

vii. No. of injured - -

viii. Houses damaged 5139 -

ix. Animal deaths 136 -

x. No. of persons evacuated 170912 -

xi. No. of Relief camp opened 578 -

xii. Inmates in relief camps 170912 -

xiii. Relief material distributed Emergent relief / cooked food/ dry food/ polythene/ safe drinking water/ biscuits were distributed to the affected people

-

xiv. Total crop area affected (in hectares)

8029 Ha -

xv. Infrastructure damage Damages to roads, bridges, power supply, communication and Fishery Tank.

-

Assistance provided by Government of India:-

i. NDRF 01 Team of NDRF is deployed.

ii. Air Force/Navy/ Army -

iii. Other Central Government Ministry/Department

-

Deployment of SDRF, Local, Police and other forces:-

i. SDRF Local Police/Fire Boats

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Note:-

Today NIL report have been received from 04 States:- Chhattisgarh, Tripura, Sikkim,

and Puducherry.

Situation report have not been received from 17 States:- Arunachal Pradesh, Andhra

Pradesh, Goa, Jammu and Kashmir, Jharkhand, Haryana, Meghalaya, Nagaland,

Mizoram, Manipur, Tamilnadu, Telangana, Andaman & Nicobar Islands, Chandigarh,

Dadra & Nagar Haveli, Daman & Diu and Lakshadweep.

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