SPECIAL SITREP-21
1000 hrs. 05.01.05
No.32-5/2004-NDM-I
Government of
Ministry of Home Affairs
Subject:
Tsunami impact (26th December 2004) in A &N Islands, UT
of Pondicherry and other coastal States of Tamil Nadu, Andhra Pradesh and
Kerala –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. 104 aftershocks of intensities between 5.0 to 7.0 on
Richter scale have been reported of which 10 are in the last 24 hours so far.
The death toll is now at 9675. This is likely to go up after detailed from the
Nicobar Group of
2. The focus is on relief, rescue and rehabilitation
in Andaman & Nicobar Islands. Disaster Management teams have been
constituted and people evacuated to 8
3. Relief materials (1189 MT food items, 368 MT
drinking water, 83 MT medicines/disinfectant, 9975 tents, 36563 torches, 715
Gen. Sets, 82 Pump sets) have been delivered so far. The status of relief
materials movement is in Annexure-III.
4.
The Ministry of Health is monitoring the situation round
the clock. Medical teams, Paramedics, medicines have been dispatched and 10
trauma specialists have joined them.
5.
The detailed situation
report is in the Annexure IV.
6. The situation report can also be viewed at Web www.ndmindia.nic.in.
(S.K. Swami)
Director (NDM.I)
Tel: 23092698/Fax 23093750
Email: skswami@hub.nic.in
MINISTRY
OF HOME AFFAIRS
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 moved to safer places |
No. of Relief Camps/persons in the camps |
|
|
Bambooka |
00 |
06 |
|
Evacuated |
|
|
Car Nicobar |
336 |
494 |
4449 |
39/20000 |
|
|
Chowara |
39 |
110 |
09 |
Evacuated |
|
|
Great Nicobar/ |
102 |
16 |
1300 |
14/4678 |
|
|
Kondul |
38 |
|
200 |
Evacuated |
|
|
Kamorta |
33 |
438 |
300 |
5/1180 |
|
|
Katchal |
96 |
4657 |
100 |
5/2000 |
|
|
Little Andaman |
37 |
12 |
3315 |
7/ 7000 |
|
|
Little Nicobar |
43 |
|
|
Evacuated |
|
|
Middle Andaman |
03 |
|
|
|
|
|
Nancowry |
01 |
01 |
|
19/ 550 |
|
|
Pilmillow |
163 |
|
|
Evacuated |
|
|
Trinket |
03 |
224 |
|
Evacuated |
|
|
Terassa |
01 |
52 |
|
8/1500 |
|
|
South Andaman includes Port Blair |
05 |
|
2095 |
13/3995 |
|
|
|
00 |
00 |
29 |
|
|
|
Total |
900
|
6010* |
11797 |
110/
40903 |
|
Andhra Pradesh |
|
27 |
|
|
|
|
|
|
12 |
|
|
|
|
|
|
20 |
|
|
|
|
|
Parkasham |
35 |
|
|
|
|
|
|
08 |
|
|
|
|
|
|
03 |
|
|
|
|
|
|
00 |
|
|
|
|
|
Total |
105 |
11 |
||
|
Kerala |
Kollam |
130 |
|
|
|
|
|
Allappuzha |
35 |
|
|
|
|
|
Ernakulam |
5 |
|
|
|
|
|
Total |
170 |
|
22474 |
35/ 22474 |
|
Name of States/ UT/ |
Districts/Islands |
Human lives Lost |
Total Persons missing including fishermen |
Persons moved to safer places |
No. of Relief Camps/persons in the camps |
|
Tamil Nadu |
Chennai |
206 |
|
30000 |
25/ 30000
|
|
|
Cuddalore |
606 |
|
61054 |
38/24204 |
|
|
Kancheepuram |
128 |
|
60000 |
44/ 28792 |
|
|
Kanyakumari |
817 |
|
46280 |
62/ 41250 |
|
|
Nagapattinam |
6023 |
|
196184 |
96/91036 |
|
|
Pudukottai |
15 |
|
4857 |
7/ 4857 |
|
|
Ramanathapuram |
6 |
|
8350 |
36/ 8350 |
|
|
Tiruneveli |
4 |
|
11170 |
20/11170 |
|
|
Thoothukudi |
3 |
|
13072 |
23/11625 |
|
|
Thiruvallur |
28 |
|
15600 |
13/4700 |
|
|
Thanjavur |
24 |
|
4600 |
13/ 4600 |
|
|
Tiruvarur |
14 |
|
11295 |
21/ 11295 |
|
|
Villupuram |
47 |
|
37500 |
14/37500 |
|
|
Total |
7921 |
|
499962 |
412/
309379 |
|
Pondi cherry |
Karaikal |
472 |
|
|
|
|
|
|
107 |
|
|
|
|
|
Total |
579 |
86 |
70,000 |
48/ 6750 |
|
|
Grand Total |
9675 |
6107 |
638497 |
605/379506 |
Ministry
of Home Affairs
NDM
Division
DETAILS
OF IMPACT OF THE TSUNAMIS OF
|
Details |
Andhra
Pradesh |
Kerala |
Tamil
Nadu |
|
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 |
373 |
33 |
894 |
|
Population
affected (in lakh) |
2.11 |
24.70 |
8.90 |
0.43 |
|
|
Dwelling
units |
1557 |
17381 |
125090 |
10061 |
|
|
Cattle
lost |
195 |
NR |
9367 |
506 |
|
|
Cropped
area (Ha) |
790 |
NR |
2666 |
792 |
NR = Not Reported.
* There is increase due to increase in reported
damage from Kerala and Tamil Nadu.
Note:-
The Tsunamis have caused extensive damage in
Ministry of Home Affairs
NDM
Division
Overall Lifting Position
Total
stock lifted as on 04.01.2005 at 0900 hrs
|
1377.34
MT( 668 MT by Air and 709
MT by Ship)
|
Total
stock lifted as on 05.01.2005 at0900 hrs.
|
3063.89
MT(755.00 MT by Air and
1187.83 by ship, 1121.20 MT by Train)
|
Stock
planned to be lifted as on
05.01.2005
|
380
MT (60 MT by Air and 120 MT by
Ship, 200 MT by Train)
|
|
Item |
Total resources mobilized (in MT) |
Already Delivered (in MT) |
Lifted/
Delivered on |
Planned for dispatch/delivery MT |
|
Food items |
1245.92 |
1189.82 |
962.45 |
56.10 |
|
Water |
411.48 |
368.48 |
119.50 |
43.00 |
|
Emergency medicines/disinfectants |
115.98 |
83.78 |
22.15 |
32.20 |
|
Tentage |
462.15 |
281. 45 |
92.50 |
180.70 |
|
Clothing |
252.79 |
201.34 |
50.50 |
51.45 |
|
Lighting material |
30.46 |
30.45 |
11.70 |
0.01 |
|
Diesel Gen. Sets./pumps |
142.00 |
108.00 |
2.40 |
34.00 |
|
House hold items |
61.40 |
61.40 |
55.90 |
0.00 |
|
Equip. & Machinery |
827.18 |
739.18 |
369.59 |
88.00 |
|
Total
|
3549.35 |
3063.89 |
1686.69 |
485.46 |
Status of delivery of High Priority Items
|
Item |
Quantity already delivered |
Dispatched/ delivered as on 04.01.05 at 0800hrs |
Planned for dispatch 05.01.05 |
|
Water (MT) |
368 |
119 |
80 |
|
Food Packets(MT) |
57 |
38 |
20 |
|
Food Stuff (MT) |
1132 |
925 |
100 |
|
Small Tents (No.) |
8534 |
2260 |
1000 |
|
Large Tents (No.) |
1441 |
800 |
100 |
|
Torches |
36563 |
10000 |
0 |
|
Generators |
715 |
80 |
20 |
|
Pump Sets |
82 |
0 |
10 |
Status
of deployment of Medical Teams/Disaster Response Teams and Volunteers
|
Type (number of persons) |
Mobilized |
Deployed |
|
Specialized Medical Intervention Teams |
148 |
148 |
|
Disaster Response Teams |
2222 |
2156 |
|
Disaster Volunteers Teams |
100 |
100 |
|
Total
|
2470 |
2404 |
No. of Transport
Aircrafts made available as on:
|
(i)
04.01.2005 :
4 IL-76, 1 AN-32, 1 Blue
Dart Aircraft, 1 (ii) 05.01.05
: 3 IL-76, 8 AN 32 1
Blue Dart Aircraft, 1 |
No.32-5/2004-NDM-I
Government
of
Detailed
situation report on the impact
of Earthquake/Tsunami in
ANDAMAN & NICOBAR
ISLANDS
Health: There are 11 civil medical teams at Port Blair,In Andaman & Nicobar Islands DGHS and other senior officers of DGHS and ICMR are camping at Port Blair to review the medical relief activities and assist the State Government doctors to provide medical relief. Emergency medicines and disinfectants are being delivered on priority. 120 bed hospital is being operated on INS Magar. Medical relief is under continuous surveillance by MoH. No report of outbreak of epidemics has been received so far. 10 Trauma Specialists are deputed by Ministry of Health and Family Welfare.
Water Supply:
80% pipeline water supply has been restored in Port Blair, 2 fresh
water sources have been located in Little Andaman.
Shipping:
Harbour at Port Blair is now fully functional and is receiving large
ships. There are 49 Nos. of Jetties in
Civil Aviation: Port Blair airport which was damaged is now functional. The total air lift capacity from mainland to Car Nicobar and Port Blair has been augmented to 100 MT (Approx) and 20 MT by Civil Aircrafts.
Telecom:
38 telephone exchanges in the North group, middle group and south group
of
Power :
20 MW capacity in Port Blair is severely
affected and as per the assessment of NTPC and CEA,
repair could be completed in
four weeks time. The power supply has improved to 40%.
Pending operationalization of normal power supply, alternative
arrangements are being made by deployment of DG sets etc.
Relief and Rescue:
Relief measures by UT Administration are continuing. All people from
Chowra and
Deployment of CPMFs
(Relief Teams)
|
Name of |
CRPF |
CISF |
BSF |
ITBP |
Total |
|
Car Nicobar |
-- |
63 |
-- |
51 |
114 |
|
Katchal |
|
|
254 |
|
254 |
|
|
150 |
-- |
-- |
-- |
150 |
|
Port Blair |
699 |
16 |
123 |
237 |
1075 |
|
|
|
144 |
|
|
144 |
|
Grand Total |
849 |
223 |
377 |
288 |
1737 |
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.
Indian Coast Guards ships have reached
Civil Aviation:
The airport is functional for Air Force flights for both An-32 and IL-76
flights. The link has been established on the small airstrip at
Telecommunications:
Of the 3 telephone exchanges in Great Nicobar Island, 01 at Campbell Bay is
operational, 03 in Car Nicobar Island, 01 at Car Nicobar is functional and 04 at
Nicobar group of Islands, 01 at Kamorta is working. 02 others at Katchal,
Nancowry and Teressa are not working. Communication has however been established
through satellite Phones in all main
Power:
There are 27 medium and small DG sets of which 20 had been washed
away. The remaining 7 are operational and supply power to Car Nicohar, Kamorda
and
Road:
Efforts for making road clearance between Little Andaman and
Health: The
district hospital at Car Nicobar has been operationalized. The health teams
consisting of 04 doctors each have been deployed at
Water: . 01 Drinking water well and 4 water point have been activated with DG sets in Car Nicobar. Temporary water supply through one army and one civil well has been resumed. Restoration work for regular supply is under progress in Katchal. In other islands water is available through wells/ springs and efforts are being made to restore piped water. Air dropping of drinking water is continuing in remote areas.
Rescue and Relief: Of
the 38 inhabited islands, 30 islands are affected. Survey of all islands have
been completed. The
01 Relief Commissioner, 04 Special Relief Commissioner and 03 Special Officers have been deputed by the A & N administrations for coordinating relief and rescue operation. 2 IAS, 5 DANICS and 4 DANIPS officers have been assisting A&N administration.
Supply of Petroleum
Products (POL)
Full demand of POL products
is being met. LPG stocks are being replenished on priority and additional 500 KL
Kerosene has been released. ATF at
Car Nicobar at Car Nicobar has been tested and found that products meet the
specification. 6 ATF re-fuellers are available for dispensing. A dedicated
tanker (MT Harsha) carrying 1400 KL ATF, 450 KL SKO and 5000 KL HSD reached Port
Blair in the morning of 4th January 2005 from Haldia,.
There is sufficient stock to cover Petrol
(30 days), Diesel (17 days), Kerosene (21 days), ATF (5 days at Andaman
and 38 days at Car Nicobar) and LPG (11 days). LPG tanker is expected to reach
Port Blair on 11.1.2005 with sufficient stock to last 75 days. A team of IOC is
camping at Port Blair to monitor the stocks & supplies.
MAINLAND (ANDHRA PRADESH,
KERALA, TAMILNADU,
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. The Ministry of Surface Transport have constituted and deployed Field level teams in all affected States/UTs for assessment of damage and repairs.
Telecommunications:
There was temporary disruption in telecom facilities in the coastal areas.
The telecommunication facilities have since been restored.
Supply of Petroleum
Products (POL): Full demand of POL products is being met including LPG in
the affected areas on priority. Additional Kerosene 10,000
KL each to Tamil Nadu and Andhra Pradesh, 7,000 KL to Kerala and 400 KL
to
Relief and Rescue:
Andhra Pradesh: the State Government is continuing the relief and rescue operation. 4 Coast Guards ships and 5 Naval ships helped in search and rescue.101 Stationery medical Teams, 72 mobile medical teams and 568 para medical teams have been deployed to provide medical aid to the victims. The situation has improved considerably and people have since returned to their homes from the relief camps.
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. The situation has improved considerably.
Tamil Nadu: Relief operations are continuing and Army, Navy and Coast Guards have been assisting the local administration. Two Chetak Helicopters, Two Dornier Aircrafts, Indian Naval ships and one Coast Guard helicopters were deployed at Nagipattnam. Union Health Minister is camping at Chennai and coordinating with the State authorities for providing medical relief and prevent outbreak of epidemics.
RELIEF
ASSISTANCE FROM STATES
All
States/ UTs have responded overwhelmingly and have contributed in the relief
funds as well as have sent relief materials and personnel for assisting the
affected States/UTs. A brief of relief materials sent/being dispatched from
these States to affected States /UTsis
as under:
|
State |
Relief
Materials |
Quantity |
|
Karnataka |
Food Vegetable
Milk Sugar Water Medicines/Disinfectants Tents DG
sets Clothing |
54 MT 10 MT 3 MT 1 MT 55.28 MT 1.37 MT 500
Units 8
MT 0.94
MT
Total: 133.59 MT |
|
|
Food Vegetable Water Medicine Tent Clothing Torches DG
sets Hurricane
Lamps |
7.5MT 11.2 MT 20.50 MT 4.0 MT 8.0 MT 9.0 MT 6.0
MT 12.0MT 1.0MT
Total: 79.2 MT |
|
Orissa |
Food
Water Medicine Tent
DG
sets |
28
MT 7.3
MT 4
MT 10
MT 6.40
MT
Total: 55.7 MT |
|
|
Water Medicine Tent Blankets Clothes |
62
MT 0.20
MT 8.0
MT 11
MT 30
MT
Total: 111.20 MT |
|
|
Water Medicine Bleaching
Powder Tents Blankets Torches DG
sets |
21.2 MT 10.50 MT 10 MT 10.40 MT 12 MT 9.0 MT 39.40
MT
Total: 112.50 MT |
|
MP |
Food Medicine Tent Clothes |
3.1
MT 2.0
MT 0.90
MT 1.0
MT
Total: 7.0 MT |
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