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Pakistan: Flood: 2011/07/30 Country Information on DRR

Period 2011/07/30
Country or District Pakistan
Event Type Flood
Outline The village in Gilgit-Baltistan, Pakistan was hit by Mud flood on 30 July 2011, resultantly 129 households got completely destroyed.
Summary
Human Impact Physical Impact Others
Government of Pakistan 2011/11/15
Dead: 466
Injured: 756
Affected: 9,178,811
Partially damaged houses: 684,255
Fully damaged houses: 601,317
Crop area damaged: 2,285,547 acres
Cattle head perished: 116,557
IFRC 2011/09/23
Dead: 347
Affected: 7.5 million
OCHA 2011/09/16
Dead: 248
Affected: Over 5.4 million
Damaged houses: 665,821
OCHA 2011/09/13
Dead: 226
Injured: 497
Affected: 5,355,441
Destroyed houses: 1,191,102
Pakistan Red Crescent Society 2011/08/23
Dead: 38
Injured: 229
Affected: 1,955,323
Fully damaged houses: 229,511
Partically damaged houses: 325,223
Pakistan Red Crescent Society 2011/08/19
Dead: 31
Injured: 421
Affected: 544,615
Fully damaged houses: 48,269
Partically damaged houses: 29,273

Related Links

Report/Articles

Government of Pakistan 2011/11/15
Summary of losses / damages due to rain / flood - 2011: Date 15.11.2011 at 0900 hours

IFRC 2011/09/23
Floods 2011 n° MDRPK007 Operation Update no. 2

OCHA 2011/09/16
Monsoon 2011 Situation Report No.4

OCHA 2011/09/13
Monsoon 2011 Situation Report No.3

BBC news 2011/09/12
More than 200 people have died and millions remain affected after two weeks of flooding in Pakistan\\\'s southern Sindh province.

OCHA 2011/09/05
In Sindh, over 136 people were killed and 3.8 million people were affected by floods triggered by the monsoon rain.

Reuters AlertNet 2011/08/26
Flash floods triggered by monsoon rains wiped out a village in northwest Pakistan, killing at least 33 people, a government official said on Friday.

Pakistan Red Crescent Society 2011/08/23
Pakistan:Monsoon 2011 Update 4

Pakistan Red Crescent Society 2011/08/19
Pakistan:Monsoon 2011 Update 3

Pakistan Red Crescent Society 2011/08/11
Starting from 11th August 2011, the monsoon spells in Punjab and Sindh have caused inundation and affected a large amount of people in these provinces. Varying inputs indicate between 20-23 deaths in Sindh.

Pakistan Red Crescent Society 2011/08/11
The affected families were evacuated by local community and District administration.

Geographycal Data

IMMAP, USAID 2011/09/22
Pakistan - Flood Affected Districts (2011) - as of 22 September 2011

UNITAR, UNOSAT 2011/09/14
Current Flood Waters over Badin and Mirpur Khas District, Sindh, Pakistan

OCHA ReliefWeb 2011/09/12
Pakistan: Floods (as of 12 Sep 2011)

UNITAR, UNOSAT 2011/09/12
Update 1: Overview of Flood Waters in Lower Sindh Province, Pakistan

OCHA 2011/08/17
SINDH - Monsoon Affected Districts (17 August 2011)

OCHA 2011/08/15
Pakistan: Emergency Situations Caused by Monsoon Hazards in 2011 (as of 14 Aug 2011)