SPECIAL SITREP-XIV
1600 hrs. 01.01.05

No.32-5/2004-NDM-I
Government of India
Ministry of Home Affairs
 

Subject:   Impact of Earthquake in Indonesia , A &N Islands and other coastal States –Relief, Rehabilitation and other follow up measures  

The Tsunamis have caused extensive damage in Andaman & Nicobar Islands, the States of Andhra Pradesh, Kerala and Tamil Nadu and UT of Pondicherry.  The death toll has already reached a figure of 8955 This will go up once confirmation regarding 3754 missing persons/feared dead in the Nicobar Group of Islands is received. The details of deaths, missing, relief camps etc. are given in the Annexure I .  

2.         The Tsunamis affected a total of 2260 Kms. of the coast line besides the entire Nicboar Islands .  The tidal waves on the mainland were of the height of 3 to 10 meters.  These penetrated into the mainland from 300 meters to 3 Kms.  The details are given in the Annexure II.           

3.         The massive relief and rescue operations mounted by the Government of India in association with States/UTs is continuing. Now the main focus is on establishing communication network, prevention of outbreak of epidemics and relief & rescue operations in the affected areas  of  Nicobar Group of Islands . Relief materials (73.74 MT food, 41.30 MT drinking water ,43.76 MT medicines, 5947 tents, 14863 torches, 276 Gen. Sets) have been delivered till 31st December,2004 .  Further,  68 MT of drinking  water, 20  MT of generator sets/ pumps, 10 MT of Tents and 5 MT of food packets are  planned for airlifting to Car Nicobar on 1st January, 2005 .  Relief materials are being airdropped at inaccessible areas.  245 CISF, 289 ITBP, 640 CRPF and 90 BSF personnel are deployed in various  Islands   for relief and rescue operations. All Aboriginals (Tribes) including Shompens are reported to be safe in their habitats.   

4.         An Integrated Relief Command (IRC) for the Andaman & Nicobar Groups of Islands under the Chairmanship Lt.Governor, A & N Islands has been constituted for effective coordination and operationalization of relief and rehabilitation measures.  The IRC has become operational.  

5.         The detailed situation report is given in the Annexure III.

6.         The situation report can also be viewed at Web  www.ndmindia.nic.in.

(S.K. Swami)
Director (NDM.I)
Tel: 23092698/Fax 23093750
Mobile : 9811061089
Email: skswami@hub.nic.in


ANNEXURE-I

MINISTRY OF HOME AFFAIRS
NDM DIVISION

Human lives lost in the wake of Tsunami/ Tide Wave in the Bay of Bengal- 26th December 2004

   

Name of States/ UT/

Districts/Islands

Human lives

 lost

Total Persons missing including fishermen

Persons evacuated

No. of Relief

Camps/persons in the camps

A & N Islands

Bamboka

00

 

 

 

 

Car Nicobar

306

 

 

 

 

Chowara

39

 

 

 

 

Great Nicobr

64

 

 

 

 

Kondul

18

 

 

 

 

Kamorta

04

 

 

 

 

Katchal

00

 

 

 

 

Little Andaman

29

 

 

 

 

Little Nicobar

00

 

 

 

 

Nancowry

05

 

 

 

 

Pilmillow

230

 

 

 

 

Trinket

02

 

 

 

 

Terassa

00

 

 

 

 

South Andaman

08

 

 

 

 

Total

712  *

3754 

3597

9/ 7857

Andhra Pradesh

Krishna  

35

 

 

 

 

Guntur

04

 

 

 

 

Nellore

20

 

 

 

 

Parkasham

36

 

 

 

 

West Godavari

08

 

 

 

 

East Godavari

03

 

 

 

 

Visakhapatnam

00

 

 

 

 

Total

106

7

33,864

 

People gone back. All 65 Relief Camps closed

Kerala

Kollam

132

 

 

 

 

Allappuzha

31

 

 

 

 

Ernakulam

5

 

 

 

 

Total

168

2

65557

85/  55557

Tamil Nadu

Chennai

206

 

 

 

 

Cuddalore

599

 

 

 

 

Kancheepuram

124

 

 

 

 

Kanyakumari

817

 

 

 

 

Nagapattinam

5525

 

 

 

 

Pudukottai

15

 

 

 

 

Ramanathapuram

6

 

 

 

 

Tiruneveli

4

 

 

 

 

Thoothukudi

3

 

 

 

 

Thiruvallur

28

 

 

 

 

Thanjavur

23

 

 

 

 

Tiruvarur

12

 

 

 

 

Villupuram

47

 

 

 

 

Total

7409

 

462550

361/  285073

Pondicherry

Karaikal

453

 

 

 

 

Pondicherry

107

 

 

 

 

Total

560

109

70,000

48/25,000

 

Grand Total

8955

3872

635568

503/  373487

    *  Island-wise  details not available.

 

Annexure  -II

Ministry of Home Affairs
NDM Division

0800 hrs. 01.01.05

 DETAILS OF IMPACT OF THE TSUNAMIS OF 26TH DECEMBER, 2004 - ON THE MAIN LAND

 

Details

Andhra Pradesh

 

Kerala

Tamil Nadu

Pondicherry

Total

1

2

3

4

5

7

Coastal Length affected in Km

985

250

1000

25

2260

Penetration of water into main land in Km.

0.50-2.0

1-2

1-1.5

0.30-3.0

 

Average height of the tidal wave

5 Mtrs.

3-5 Mtrs.

7-10 Mtrs.

10 Mtrs.

 

No. of Villages affected

301

187

362

26

876

Population affected (in lakh)

2.11

24.70

6.83

0.43

34.07

Dwelling units

1557

11832

91037

6,403

110829

Cattles lost

195

NR

5476

3445

9116

Cropped area(Ha)

790

NR

2487

790

4067

NR = Not Reported.

Note:-  The Tsunamis have caused extensive damage in Nicobar Islands ,  which will require more or less rebuilt/ reconstruction.

ANNEXURE  III

0800 hrs. 01.01.05  

No.32-5/2004-NDM-I
Government of
India
Ministry of Home Affairs

 Detailed situation report on the impact of Earthquake/Tsunami in Indonesia , A & N Islands and other coastal States- Relief, rehabilitation and other follow-up measures

The relief and rescue operations by the State Governments/UT Administrations are continuing in full-fledged manner round the clock. The Government of India is supplementing the efforts of the State Governments/UT Administrations and has pressed into service all the necessary resources required. The main focus is now on prevention of outbreak of epidemics and relief & rescue operations in the affected areas with special attention to  Nicobar Group of Islands . Medical Teams and Medical First Responders/Para medics have been deployed in the affected areas. National level medical teams led by the Senior officers are camping in the affected States/UTs to monitor the situation  and coordinate with the local administration. The Ministry of Health and Family Welfare has been constantly monitoring the situation and no outbreak of epidemics has been reported  from anywhere so far except in a limited area of Tamil Nadu where there is a report of people suffering from diarrhea. Necessary medical attention has already been provided. Provisions for necessary inoculation for measles and anti-cholera tablets have been adequately.

 982 MT of relief material have been mobilized for Nicobar Group of Islands of which 295 MT have been delivered. The remaining 687 MT of relief material is lined up for dispatch/delivery. The MOD (INCP/IDS) have been requested to step up airlifting/airdropping of relief material to Nicobar Group of Island . The Navy is making arrangements to reach supplies to Car Nicobar through ferry by boats by Ship to the shore. The Navy and Indian Coast Guard have further augmented the relief and rescue operations by deploying additional ships in the affected Nicobar Group of islands.

Aftershocks of varying intensities are still continuing in various locations in Andaman Region.. Details of aftershocks received are as under :  

Date

Number of aftershocks

Intensity (Richter scale)

26th December,04

26

5.2 to 7.0

27th Decembr,04

16

5.0 to 5.8

28th Decembr,04

9

5.0 to 5.4

29th December,04

12

5.0 to 6.1

30th December,04

6

5.2  to 5.5

31st December, 04

12

5.2 to 5.8

1st January 2005

(up to 1600 hrs)

3

5.0 to 6.3

 In view of continued aftershocks, which are generally accompanied with such events, the State Government have been requested to remain vigilant without affecting the relief and rescue operations and normal life.

The fourth meeting of the Group of Ministers (GoM) constituted for monitoring relief and rehabilitation measures was held on 31st December, 2004. GOM desired that assessment may be made about the specific items of the relief material required for Andaman Group of Islands so that only such relief material could be dispatched, the services of the NGOs /volunteers may be utilized for making food packets, additional  officers from National level may be positioned for coordinating the distribution of relief,   and the following actions have been initiated

Aboriginals (Tribes) of Andaman & Nicobar Islands are reported to be safe. The number of  tribes as per 2001 Survey viz Andamanese (43) Onges (96) Jarawas (240) Sentinelese (39) have been found safe. Survey for Shompens (398) is under progress and out of the 28,653 Nicoborese, 656 have lost their lives as per the latest reports.

An Ex-gratia of Rs.1.00 lakh has been announced to the next of the kin of the deceased from the PM National Relief Fund, in addition to the assistance available from the National Contingency Relief Fund. The National fund has been  augmented  by Rs. 500.00 crore.

STATE/UT WISE STATUS

ANDAMAN & NICOBAR ISLANDS

ANDAMAN ISLANDS

 Shipping: 

A four member team from Naval Dockyard Vizag are at Port Blair for repairs. A technical Team from Delhi has also been sent for assistance. Two earthquake design experts stationed at Port Blair for advice on  reconstruction of  Harbours/Jetties. One harbour at Port Blair is now fully functioning and is receiving large ships.

Civil Aviation: 

Port Blair airport  which was damaged is now functional. 4385 passengers have been  moved out  between 27th to 31st December. Indian Airlines and Jet Airways are operating to evacuate the passengers.

Telecom/power:  

The telephone facilities  which were temporarily disrupted have now been made functional but there is congestion in connectivity in some areas. A senior level officer from the Department of Tele- Communication is camping at Port Blair with his team to complete restoration of  tele- links in all the major areas  by 03.01.2005. Adequate equipment including INMARSAT have been provided at Port Blair. Two sets of POLNET equipment are being sent for restoration of the network. ISRO has established two Satellite phones on 31st December 2004.

The power supply has improved to 40% due to deployment of DG sets.

Relief and Rescue: 

Andaman Group of Islands  was affected to a much lesser extent.  Relief measures by UT Administration is continuing. 6 Relief camps have been opened in Port Blair. Indian Naval  Ship (Jyoti) deployed in eastern coast of Tamil Nadu has been diverted to A& N and is expected to reach Port Blair. There is sufficient drinking water supply in Port Blair and surplus water is being air dropped in other Islands.  

NICOBAR ISLANDS  

Shipping: 

All small harbours and jetties have been damaged and not possible to park any vessels. Efforts on to restore the facilities. Pending restoration of shipping facilities, the supplies are being airlifted.  The Navy is making arrangements to reach supplies to Car Nicobar through ferry by boats by Ship to the shore. Indian Coast Guards ships have reached Hut Bay and Cambel Bay with relief materials  

Civil Aviation: 

The airport made functional for Air Force flights for both An-32 and IL-76 flights. The link has been established on the small airstrip at Camp Bell Bay and the Dornier aircraft is running. MOD has pressed into service 3 IL-76 and 5 AN-32 aircrafts specifically for relief operations to Car Nicobar.   

Telecommunications:

The telephone lines and equipments completely washed away. 31 Telephone exchanges have been made operational in A&N Islands. MHA dispatched 8 satellite phones with two operators.  The link established at Car Nicobar from 28th December 2004. Of the above, 6 satellite Phones made available to the Deputy Commissioner, Car Nicobar for being installed in the other Islands. BSNL  deputing 6 teams of 18 people along with the equipments to establish point-to- point communication in these Group of Islands. 10 INMARSAT Terminals  have been placed   to the affected Islands. ISRO has established 3 Satellite based telephone links on 31st December,2004.  

Rescue and Relief:

Of the 38 inhabited islands, 30 islands are affected. Survey of all islands have been completed by 31st December. The situation in Car Nicobar Groups of Islands is improving rapidly. 12 Ships of Navy and Coast Guards and 16 Aircrafts fixed wings/Helicopters have been pressed in to service for relief and rescue work. Food packets are being airdropped and 3 relief camps have been opened in Car Nicobar. About 3000 persons have been accommodated in the relief camps.  

Three Naval ships with food, water etc. were dispatched to Nancowri Group Islands on 30th December,2004. The medical teams, disaster management Teams and Volunteers have been deputed for relief and rescue works. One Indian Navy Ship (INS Brahmptura) with two Chetak helicopters and relief supplies has sailed from Mumbai on 31st December,2004 for deployment in Southern Group of A& N Islands. Indian Naval Ships and Indian Coast Guard Ships are deployed at the affected Islands of –Hut Bay, Kamrota, Chowra, Nancowry, Tarasa, Pulo Milan, Kondul, Car Nicobar,Great Nicobar. Indian Navy is augmenting the relief and rescue operations by deploying major naval ships with large quantities of relief assistance. 2 Indian Coast Guard helicopters and 6 ships are deployed in Nicobar Islands for relief operations.  

Mass cremation/burial of dead bodies is being undertaken on day to day basis. To prevent the outbreak of epidemics supply of drinking water in the Nicobar Group of islands has been accorded priority, 32  medical officers from National level are assisting the A&N Administration, Emergency medicines and sanitation items have been dispatched/delivered. Situation is being monitored by the Ministry of Health and no report of any outbreak of epidemics has been received so far.  

Relief materials (food packets, Drinking water, emergency medicines, household kits, milk etc.) are being received and airdropped/dispatched to affected Islands. One Joint Secretary from MHA is camping at  Nicobar / Andaman Islands and  coordinating relief and rescue operations. It is reported that situation in Car Nicobar Group of Islands is expected to return to normalcy by 04.01.2005 except water and power supplies.  A brief status of relief supplies, supply of high priority items and deployment of medical teams/disaster management teams  is given below separately:  

Status of Relief Materials movement for  Nicobar Islands (0800 hrs. 01.01.05)  

Item

Total resources mobilized (in MT)

Delivered (in MT)

-Upto 0800 hrs –31.12.04

Planned for dispatch/delivery(MT)

Food items

150.44

73.74

76.70

Water

 

115.80

41.30

74.50

Emergency medicines/disinfectants

79.56

43.76

35.80

Tentage

277.30

59.60

217.70

Clothing

113.00

30.50

82.50

Lighting material

11.51

11.50

0.01

Diesel Gen. Sets./pumps

88.00

32.00

56.00

House hold items

3.00

3.00

0.00

Equip. & Machinery

144.00

Nil

144.00

Total

982.61

295.40

687.21

 

Status of delivery of High Priority Items

0800 hrs. 01.01.05

 

Item

Numbers

Tents

5947

Torches

14,863

Generators

276

Water

41.3 MT

 

Status of deployment of Medical Teams/Disaster Response Teams and Volunteers

(0800 hrs. 01.01.05)

 

Type (number of persons)

Mobilized

Deployed

Medical Teams

148

148

Disaster Response Team

1356

1356

Disaster Volunteers

100

100

Total

1604

1604

                       

Supply of Petroleum Products (POL)

 

Full demand of POL products is being met. LPG stocks are being replenished on priority and additional 300 KL Kerosene has been released.  ATF at Car Nicobar at Car Nicobar has been tested and found that products meet the specification.   A team of officers of IOC is camping in Port Blair to monitor the stock and supplies. A dedicated tanker(MT Harsha) has been detailed for supplies  to Port Blair from Haldia, which is excepted to reach Port Blair on 03.01.2005. Status of POL supply as on date is as under:  

Product

Stock (KL)

Cover (number of days)

M.S.Petrol

1006

35

SKO ( Kerosene)

639

24

HSD (Diesel)

7080

22

ATF

a)        Andaman

b)       Car Nicobar

 

1410

 0420

 

15

60

LPG (MT)

242

15

 

MAINLAND (ANDHRA PRADESH, KERALA, TAMILNADU, PONDICHERRY)  

Shipping: 

All seaports harbors are now fully functional including for export consignments.

Civil Aviation: 

All Airports are functional.

National highway: 

All national Highway are functional.

Telecommunications: 

There was temporary disruption in telecom facilities in the coastal areas.  The telecommunication facilities have since been restored.

Relief and Rescue:  

Andhra Pradesh:

The State Government had taken relief, rescue and evacuated people to the safer places and provided food packets, distributed 25 Kg of rice to each affected families, Rs.1500 for fully damaged houses, Rs. 750 for partly damaged houses and Rs. 750 for clothes and utensils. Medical teams have been deputed  in the affected villages. 4 Coast Guards ships and 5 Naval ships helped in search and rescue.  

Kerala:

Relief operations are continuing and Army, Navy and Coast Guards have been assisting the local administration. The priority being accorded to supply of fumigation and disinfectant in affected areas to avoid outbreak of epidemics. Roads have been cleared and supply of drinking has been restored.  Adequate medical arrangements have been made. State Government has deployed 224 doctors in the affected areas.  Dornier and two helicopters were deployed for search and rescue in Kerala.  

 The situation has improved considerably.  Out of 2.07 lakh people staying in  relief camps, about 1.5 lakh have returned to their homes  

Tamil Nadu:

. Relief operations are continuing and Army, Navy and Coast Guards have been assisting the local administration. Army was  pressed into service at Nagapattinam to restore the road as well to assist in the extraction of bodies from the boats, which are stacked one over the other.  400 CRPF recruits were made available and two Chetak Helicopters and Two Dornier Aircrafts were deployed for search and rescue. The Navy had sent their diving team to assist in the  rescue operations. Indian Naval ships are deployed at Nagipattnam. One   Coast Guard helicopter  is also deployed for relief and rescue operations.  Senior level  Medical officers are coordinating with the State authorities for providing medical relief.and prevent outbreak of epidemics.    

Pondicherry:

Relief operations are continuing and Army and  Navy have been assisting the local administration. One ship of Coast Guard is also engaged in relief and rescue operations in Karikal area.The Government of Pondicherry are making ex-gratia @ Rs. 1.0 lakh  to the kind of deceased, cremation expenses @ Rs.5,000/-, medical expenses @ Rs.5000/-, housing subsidy @ Rs.10,000/- and cash assistance @ 2000/-..

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