SPECIAL SITREP-27
1000 hrs. 09.01.05

No.32-5/2004-NDM-I
Government of India
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. 119 aftershocks have been reported so far (110 between  >5.0-6.0< and 12 are > 6.0 on Richter scale) and there is no earthquake of > 6.0 in the region after 4th January, 2005 . The death toll is at 10,022. The details of deaths, missing and relief camps are in Annexure I. The details of damage to crops, dwelling units and population affected are in Annexure-II.

 

2.       The hon’ble Prime Minister visited the Tsunami affected  areas of A&N Islands and assured of all possible help for rehabilitation and re-construction.  An amount of Rs.200 crores was announced as preliminary assistance. An All Party meeting has been convened on 9th January 2005 to discuss the relief, rehabilitation and reconstruction efforts in the Tsunami affected areas and assistance provided to the neighbouring countries in the region who were also affected by the Tsunami.

 

3.       A&N administration have evacuated the people from smaller Islands to 8 Islands ; 6 in Nicobar [Car Nicobar, Great Nicobar ( Campbell Bay ), Katchal, Kamorta, Nancowry and Teressa] and 2 in Andaman [Little Andaman ( Hut Bay ) and South Andaman (Port Blair)] where the relief efforts are concentrated. 36610 persons are in 123 relief camps. Islands from where the population has been completely evacuated are Bambooka, Chowra, Little Nicobar, Pilo Millow, Tilanchang and Trinket in Nicobar.  Adequate supply of food items, clothing, utensils and drinking water has been reported from all the Islands .  Proper healthcare is also being taken.  On infrastructure side power and communication have been partially restored and it will take sometime for total restoration.

 

4.       All the Tsunami affected States/UTs have already started planning to start, as early as possible, the second phase of rehabilitation so that people resume their normal living.  The fishermen are braving their grief and started venturing into the sea to a limited extend, of course not into the deep sea.  Such reports have been received from Kerala, Tamil Nadu (Cuddalore and Kanyakumari Districts) and Andhra Pradesh (Gunture, Krishna , West Godawari and East Godwari ).  In Pondicherry the village Panchayats are meeting today to decided on resuming the fishing activity. 

 

5.       The Armed Forces have launched operation “Sea Waves” for relief, rescue and evacuation in the wake of Tsunami disaster which has been coordinated by Integrated Defence Staff (IDS). The aircrafts have undertaken 340 sorties for A&N Islands , 41 sorties for main land States. 9284 people were evacuated including 7419 civilians and 1865 service personnel in A&N Islands . 19,450 personnel were evacuated in Tsunami hit main land states. Under operation “Rainbow” for Sri Lanka , 231 sorties have been undertaken and 181 personnel evacuated. Under Operation “Castor” for Maldives 44 sorties were under and 15 peoples were evacuated from outlying Islands . 27 ships, 16 helicopters and 5 fixed wing aircrafts of the Indian Navy are engaged in relief operations, deploying 4500 naval personnel. Under operation “Gambhir” for Indonesia , the Navy has provided relief materials besides running a medical camp. The Navy in its efforts has also been supported by the ships, Dornier Aircrafts and personnel of the Indian Coast Guard.

 

6.       The Shipping Corporation of India has made 27 berthing position (Harbour/Jetties) functional out of 49. 11 commercial ships have been sent from main land ex- Chennai, Kolkata, Haldia and Vizag carrying relief supplies.  Out of 65 inter island vessels of A&N Administration, 40 vessels are operational, 18 vessels are not operational due to annual repairs and 7 vessels were damaged in Tsunami.  18 vessels are plying between Port Blair and Mayabunder, Havelock , Baratang, Diglipur, Neil Island , Rangat, Hut Bay , Long Island and Campbell Bay .  6 private vessels are in operation between Port Blair and Rangat, Havelock , Diglipur, Mayabunder and Neil Islands .  Out of 30 number of light houses in A&N Islands only 2 are functioning in South Andaman and East Islands .  It is estimated that an amount of Rs. 304 crores will be required to restore the damages to the shipping sector in the Islands . 

 

7.       Ministry of Petroleum and Natural Gas is meeting the full demand of POL and sufficient stocks for a minimum period of 2 weeks are available. Ministry of Social Justice and Empowerment have been entrusted with the task of overseeing relief measures for women and child in all the Tsunami affected States/UTs and is deputing Central Teams to the affected areas. The Ministry of Science and Technology is organizing brainstorming session in a workshop on 21st and 22nd January 2005 in Delhi to evolve a road map for Tsunami early warning system.

 

8.         Ministry of Health is constantly monitoring the situation and there are no reports of any epidemic so far.  A Control Room is working round the clock in the Ministry to provide necessary support to the Tsunami affected States/UTs. At present 12 Public Health Specialists, Clinicians, General duty Medical Officers including Psychiatrics are attending to healthcare in Pondicherry ,  30 in Tamil Nadu,  2 in Addhra Pradesh and 58 in A &N Islands .  They are being assisted by 88 supporting staff including Staff Nurses, Sanitary Inspectors, Laboratory Technicians, Paramedics and Dialysis Technicians. Of these 73 are deployed in A&N Islands .  In the A&N Islands 148 health facilities are functional and a total of 4854 patients have been treated.  All children between 6 months to 5 years of age are being vaccinated for measles and being given recommended doses of Vitamin-A supplement. Health Ministry is also arranging 15 fogging machines with operators to address the problems of Mosquitoes. 

 

9.       A total of 2801.16 MT relief materials (731.71 MT by Air and 2069.45 MT by ship) has been delivered to A&N Islands comprising of 757.01 MT food items, 726.14 MT drinking water, 87.56 MT medicines/disinfectant, 10477 tents, 31563 torches, 715 Gen. Sets, 82 Pump sets. The movement status of relief material for all affected States/ UTs is in Annexure-III (Report as on 8.1.2005).

 

10.     The efforts of the Government of India in brief are at Annexure IV.

 

11.     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: tsunami@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

Population

(Total for A&N/Affected for others)

Human lives

 lost

Total Persons missing incldg fisher men

Persons moved to safer places

No. of Relief

Camps/persons in the camps

A & N Islands

Bambooka

55

00

06

00

Evacuated

 

Car Nicobar

20292

382

494

7752

53/12894

 

Chowara

1385

41

14

09

Evacuated

 

Great Nicobar/ Campbell Bay

7566

102

16

1684

14/4328

 

Kondul

150

38

 

200

Evacuated

 

Kamorta

3412

39

399

300

5/1180

 

Katchal

5312

303

4335

119

5/3679

 

Little Andaman

17528

37

12

3980

7/ 6569

 

Little Nicobar

353

43

 

 

Evacuated

 

Middle Andaman

54385

03

 

 

 

 

Nancowry

927

01

01

 

19/ 550

 

Pilmillow

145

163

 

222

Evacuated

 

Trinket

432

03

224

 

Evacuated

 

Terassa

2026

45

30

 

8/2893

 

South Andaman includes Port Blair

181949

05

 

2757

12/4517

 

 

Strait Island

42

00

00

29

 

 

Total

295959

1205 

5531*

17052

123/36610

Andhra Pradesh

Krishna  

13061

27

 

 

 

 

Guntur

30700

12

 

 

 

 

Nellore

16578

20

 

 

 

 

Parkasham

92547

35

 

 

 

 

West Godavari

2395

08

 

 

 

 

East Godavari

7836

03

 

 

 

 

Visakhapatnam

33203

00

 

 

 

 

Total

196320

105

11

34,264

 

People gone back. All 65 Relief Camps closed

Kerala

Kollam

600000

131

 

 

 

 

Allappuzha

400000

35

 

 

 

 

Ernakulam

300000

5

 

 

 

 

Total

1300000

171

 

24978

29/24978


 

Name of States/ UT/

Districts/Islands

Population

Human lives

 Lost

Total Persons missing incldg fisher men

Persons moved to safer places

No. of Relief

Camps/persons in the camps

Tamil Nadu

Chennai

65322

206

 

30000

25/ 30000

 

 

Cuddalore

99704

612

 

61054

38/24204

 

Kancheepuram

100000

128

 

60000

44/ 28792

 

Kanyakumari

187650

821

 

46280

62/ 41250

 

Nagapattinam

196184

6038

 

196184

96/91036

 

Pudukottai

66350

15

 

4857

7/ 4857

 

Ramanathapuram

6815

6

 

8350

36/ 8350

 

Tiruneveli

27948

4

 

11170

20/11170

 

Thoothukudi

13072

3

 

13072

23/11625

 

Thiruvallur

25600

29

 

15600

13/4700

 

Thanjavur

24000

26

 

4600

13/ 4600

 

Tiruvarur

NA

16

 

11295

21/ 11295

 

Villupuram

78240

47

 

37500

14/37500

 

Total

890885

7951

 

499962

412/ 309379

Pondi cherry

Karaikal

17432

483

66

15000

22/ 5200

 

Pondicherry

26000

107

9

55000

26/ 900

 

Total

43432

590

75

70,000

48/ 6100

 

Grand Total

2726596

10022

5617

646256

 

612/377067

 

*Information is based on the Survey being undertaken of inhabitated Islands .

 

 


 ANNEXURE-II

Ministry of Home Affairs

NDM Division

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

 

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

376

33

897

Population affected (in lakh)

 

2.11

13.00

8.96

0.43

24.5

Dwelling units

 

1557

17381

128394

10061

157393

Cattle lost

 

195

NR

9559

506

10260

Cropped area (Ha)

790

NR

10245

792

10260

Boats damaged (nos.)

1362

10065

42655

6678

60760

 

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

   

 


ANNEXURE-III

Ministry of Home Affairs

NDM Division

Status of Relief resources movement (All affected States/ UT)

 

Overall Lifting Position

Total stock lifted as on 07.01.2005 at 0900 hrs

3946.20 MT( 854.17 MT by Air, 1975.62 MT by Ship, 1121.20 MT by Train )

Total stock lifted as on 08.01.2005 at0900 hrs.

4416.46 MT(904.52 MT by Air  and 2395.53 by Ship, 1121.20 MT by Train)

Stock planned to be  lifted as on 08.01.2005

240 MT (40  MT by Air and 200 MT by Ship)

 

Status of Relief Materials Movement 

Item

Total resources mobilized (in MT)

Cumulative lifting/  delivery (in MT)

Lifted/ Delivered on 7th Jan. 2005

Planned for dispatch/delivery MT

Food items

1693.23

1630.33

189.10

62.90

Water

 

871.14

827.14

41.30

44.00

Emergency medicines/disinfectants

138.88

103.68

7.65

35.20

Tentage

541.09

370.39

18.74

170.70

Clothing

297.35

233.47

7.00

63.88

Lighting material

30.82

30.81

0.20

0.01

Diesel Gen. Sets./pumps

142.00

108.00

0.00

34.00

House hold items

84.73

84.73

7.72

0.00

Equip. & Machinery

1143.92

1027.92

198.55

116.00

Total

4943.15

4416.46

470.26

526.69

 

Status of delivery of High Priority Items

Item

Cumulative stock dispatched

Dispatched/ delivered as on 07.01.05

Planned for dispatch 08.01.05

Water (MT)

827

84

50

Food Packets(MT)

78

0

20

Food Stuff (MT)

1553

104

40

Small Tents (No.)

10817

0

300

Large Tents (No.)

1918

377

100

Torches

41563

0

100

Generators

715

0

10

Pump Sets

82

0

5

Desalination Plant (No.)

3

3

3

 

 

Status of deployment of Public Health/disaster management/ and Volunteer Teams

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 Aircrafts made available as on:

                       

(i) 07.01.05               :  1 IL-76, 1 Alliance aircraft        

                                    

(ii) 08.1.05                 :  1 IL-76,  1MHA Aircraft (Blue Dart) & 1 Alliance Aircraft         

                                      

 

 

ANNEXURE- IV

No.32-5/2004-NDM-I

Government of India

Ministry of Home Affairs

 

Tsunami impact (26th December 2004) in A &N Islands, UT of Pondicherry and other coastal States of Tamil Nadu, Andhra Pradesh and Kerala – Relief, Response and Rehabilitation measures by Government of India

 

 

The Tsunamis have caused extensive damage in Andaman & Nicobar Islands, the States of Andhra Pradesh, Kerala and Tamil Nadu and UT of Pondicherry. 119 aftershocks have been reported so far (110 between  >5.0-6.0< and 12 are > 6.0 on Richter scale) and there is no earthquake of > 6.0 in the region after 4th January, 2005 . The death toll is at 10,022.

 

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 Tsunami phenomenon was experienced for the first time in the country. This was caused because of earthquake on 26.12.2004 at 0629 hrs. which was of high magnitude and intensity of >8 (8.6) MW scale off West Coast of Sumatra Islands ( Indonesia ).  Subsequently, there was an earthquake off coast of Great Nicobar Islands with magnitude of > 6.5 (MW) at 0952 hrs. IST on 26.12.2004. 

 

The National Crises Management Committee under the Chairmanship of Cabinet Secretary is reviewing the relief and rehabilitation measures with the Secretaries of the concerned Ministries/Departments and Chiefs of the Armed Forces.

 

The Cabinet reviewed the situation on 27.12.2004 and emphasized the need of providing all the required help to the people in the affected areas. The Group of Ministers has been set under the Chairmanship of the Prime Minister to review the relief and rehabilitation efforts on continued basis.

 

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 Calamity Contingency Fund (NCCF) has been  augmented  by Rs. 500.00 crore. The Cabinet has also decided to donate one month salary to the PM National Relief Fund. The Prime Minister has appealed to the people donate generously to the PM National Relief Fund and also requested the Government employees to contribute at least a day’s salary besides the speedy consideration of the proposal for established National Disaster Management Agency

 

An Integrated Relief Command (IRC) for the Andaman & Nicobar Groups of Islands was set up and has become operational.

 

The UPA Chairperson, Prime Minister, Home Minister, Defence Minister, other Union Ministers, leaders of political parties and Members of Parliament have visited the affected areas. An All Party meeting has been convened on 9th January 2005 to discuss the relief, rehabilitation and reconstruction efforts in the Tsunami affected areas and assistance provided to the neighbouring countries in the region.

 

Ministry of Home Affairs

 

The Ministry of Home Affairs being the nodal Ministry has been coordinating the relief, response and rehabilitation measures with the affected States/ UTs, the Central Ministries/Departments providing emergency support including the Ministry of Defence and Armed Forces and the other States and NGOs. The MHA Control Room has been functioning round the clock and coordinating the relief and response responsibilities. The Ministry is coordinating the mobilization of resources and their dispatches and other logistics.  

 

Rs. 250 crore to Tamil Nadu, Rs. 100 crore each to AP and Kerala have been provided from NCCF. Separately Rs. 35 crore to Pondicherry and Rs. 100 crore  (now increased to Rs. 200 crore) to A&N Islands has been given.

 

Three Inter-Ministerial Teams each headed by a Joint Secretary of MHA and under the overall supervision of the Secretary (BM), Ministry of Home Affairs inter alia  including members of Ministries/Departments of Animal Husbandy (Fisheries), Agriculture, Rural Development, Tele-communication, Power, Shipping, Drinking Water Supply, Ministry of Road Transport and Highways visited the   States of  Tamil Nadu, Andhra Pradesh and Kerala and Pondicherry from 4-6th January ,2005 to have an on the spot assessment of the situation and requirements of Central assistance for relief and rehabilitation. These States/UTs have projected the damage/ reconstruction cost at Rs 7000 crore (US Dollar 1.56 billion). The detailed damage assessment for A&N Islands is being made where the Nicobar Group of Islands will require more or less re-building.

 

A total of 2801.16 MT relief materials (731.71 MT by Air and 2069.45 MT by ship) has been delivered to A&N Islands comprising of 757.01 MT food items, 726.14 MT drinking water, 87.56 MT medicines/disinfectant, 10477 tents, 31563 torches, 715 Gen. Sets, 82 Pump sets. The movement status of relief material for all affected States/ UTs is in Annexure-III (Report as on 8.1.2005).

 

2107 personnel of Central Para Military Forces drawn from CRPF, CISF, ITBP, BSF and RAF (these comprise of specialists teams from CISF and ITBP who are also Medical First Responders) are deployed in search and rescue operation, road clearance, disposal of dead bodies, sanitation activities like spraying bleaching powder, DDT, Phenyl in relief camps, distribution of relief materials, unloading and guarding of relief materials etc.

 

2.       Ministry of Defence:    

 

The Armed Forces have launched operation “Sea Waves” for relief, rescue and evacuation in the wake of Tsunami disaster which has been coordinated by Integrated Defence Staff (IDS). The aircrafts have undertaken 340 sorties for A&N Islands , 41 sorties for main land States. 9284 people were evacuated including 7419 civilians and 1865 service personnel in A&N Islands . 19,450 personnel were evacuated in Tsunami hit main land states.

 

Under operation “Rainbow” for Sri Lanka , 231 sorties have been undertaken and 181 personnel evacuated. Under Operation “Castor” for Maldives 44 sorties were under and 15 peoples were evacuated from outlying Islands . 27 ships, 16 helicopters and 5 fixed wing aircrafts of the Indian Navy are engaged in relief operations, deploying 4500 naval personnel. Under operation “Gambhir” for Indonesia , the Navy has provided relief materials besides running a medical camp. The Navy in its efforts has also been supported by the ships, Dornier Aircrafts and personnel of the Indian Coast Guard.

 

3.       Ministry of Health:

 

Ministry of Health is constantly monitoring the situation and there are no reports of any epidemic so far.  A Control Room is working round the clock in the Ministry to provide necessary support to the Tsunami affected States/UTs. At present 12 Public Health Specialists, Clinicians, General duty Medical Officers including Psychiatrics are attending to healthcare in Pondicherry ,  30 in Tamil Nadu,  2 in Addhra Pradesh and 58 in A &N Islands .  They are being assisted by 88 supporting staff including Staff Nurses, Sanitary Inspectors, Laboratory Technicians, Paramedics and Dialysis Technicians. Of these 73 are deployed in A&N Islands .  In the A&N Islands 148 health facilities are functional and a total of 4854 patients have been treated.  All children between 6 months to 5 years of age are being vaccinated for measles and being given recommended doses of Vitamin-A supplement. Health Ministry is also arranging 15 fogging machines with operators to address the problems of Mosquitoes.

 

4.       Ministry of Shipping:

 

The Shipping Corporation of India has made 27 berthing position (Harbour/Jetties) functional out of 49. Three Jetties; one each at Car Nicobar, Nancowry (Kamorta) and Nancowry (Champin) are fit for operations. 11 commercial ships have been sent from main land ex- Chennai, Kolkata, Haldia and Vizag carrying relief supplies.  Out of 65 inter island vessels of A&N Administration, 40 vessels are operational, 18 vessels are not operational due to annual repairs and 7 vessels were damaged in Tsunami.  18 vessels are plying between Port Blair and Mayabunder, Havelock , Baratang, Diglipur, Neil Island , Rangat, Hut Bay , Long Island and Campbell Bay .  6 private vessels are in operation between Port Blair and Rangat, Havelock , Diglipur, Mayabunder and Neil Islands .  Out of 30 number of light houses in A&N Islands only 2 are functioning in South Andaman and East Islands .  It is estimated that an amount of Rs. 304 crores will be required to restore the damages to the shipping sector in the Islands .

 

5.       Ministry of Telecommunication:

 

Ministry of Telecommunication have undertaken measures to restore the communication facilities in A&N Islands . The telephone exchanges In North Middle and South Group of Islands are now functional. In Little Andaman Island the exchanges are functioning partially and Hut Bay is still to be restored. In Great Nicobar Island , lines exchange are working in Campbell Bay . In Car Nicobar Island , the exchange lines are working in Car Nicobar and Kamorta partially. INMARSAT has been commissioned at Teressa. However, all the 8 Islands where the relief camps are being run are now linked with point-to-point communication through Satellite phones, HAM Radio and Police Wireless. The armed forces have also set up the communication links.

 

 

6.       Ministry of Power:

 

21 DG sets – of 7.5 KVA, 6 of 10 KVA and 10 of 15 KVA have been installed; Teressa (5), Katchall (9), Car Nicobar (4), Choawra (3).  One 15 KVA and another 5 KVA DG sets were made  operational at Hut Bay .

 

300 small DG sets were installed in       Car Nicobar (119),Kamorta (55), Campbell Bay (35), Katchal (20), Teressa (10) and Hut Bay (61).

 

20 Nos. 21.5 KVA trolley mounted DG sets have been put up at Car Nicobar (10), and 10 Kamorta and Campbell Bay .

                       

Power supply restored in Rut Land on 6.1.05 evening. Electricity supply given to 40 Relief Camps, Street light, Medical centres, Communication centres, water supply system in car Nicobar Island on 7.1.05. Electricity supply given to Relief camps, lJetty/Harbar at Nancowry on 7.1.05

 

The Generating unit at Kalapakkam Atomic Power Station of    NHPC has been made operational on full load last evening – This has improved power supply in North Andaman.

 

7.       Department of Drinking Water Supply:

 

A joint team of Department of Drinking Water Supply and Ministry of Water Resources is making assessment of damages and chalking out restoration plan for A&N Islands . 90% water supply has been restored in Port Blair, South Andaman Rural, Rangat and 80% in Mayabandar and Wimberlegunj, 60% each at Kadamtal and Degreepur and 50% at Campbell Bay . Restoration work is progress in other Islands except Katchal where assessment is awaited.

 

8.       Ministry of Petroleum and Natural Gas:

 

Ministry of Petroleum and Natural Gas is meeting the full demand of POL. The status of POL supplies in Andaman & Nicobar Islands as on 07.1.2005 is as under:

 

Product

Stock (KL)

Cover (No. of days)

Sale on 6.1.05

MS (Petrol)

800

26

56

SKO (Kerosene)

952

38

25

HSD (Diesel)

9962

28

294

ATF Andaman

Car Nicobar

1927

305

14

20

104

40

LPG (MT)

153

08

--

 

LPG stocks are being replenished on  priority. LPG tanker is expected to reach Port Blair on 11.1.2005. This would provide 75 days’ cover. Full demand of products is being met. A team of officers of IOC is camping in Port Blair to monitor the stocks and supplies. Fresh stocks of MS, HSD, SKO and ATF would be dispatched from Haldia through MT Harsha and are expected to reach Port Blair on 13.1.2005. POL products are being regularly transported to other Islands also in barrels as per the requirement conveyed by the administration, and there is no report of non-availability of products.

 

9.       Ministry of Civil Aviation:

 

The Airport at Port Blair is now fully operational. The Ministry of Civil Aviation (Indian Air Lines and Jet Airways) have undertaken 107 flights including 17 flights for Cargo. They have brought out 7371 passengers and 227 infants ex- Port Blair. They have airlifted a cargo load of 303.5 MT to Port Blair.

 

10.     Ministry of Road Transport and Highways:

 

As per the field reports received by the Ministry Road Transport and Highways, 162 Km. of National Highways and 462 Km. of State/district Highways, 7 bridges and 34 culverts have been damaged due to Tsunami in all mainland States/UTs.

 

11.     Ministry of Sports and Youth Affairs:

 

The Ministry of Sports and Youth Affairs have established 390 work camps for relief and response in the affected States/UTs. 450 Nehru Yuva Kendra Sangathan volunteers are engaged in 20 relief centers in A&N Islands . The Ministry have allocated Rs. 3.41 crore for relief and rescue by the volunteers.

 

12.     Ministry of Social Justice and Empowerment

 

Ministry of Social Justice and Empowerment have been entrusted with the task of overseeing relief measures for women and child in all the Tsunami affected States/UTs and is deputing Central Teams to the affected areas.

 

13.     Ministry of Tribal Affairs

 

All the primitive tribes (Aboriginals) are reported to be safe except Nicobaris. Ministry of Tribal Affairs have deputed teams to collect hamlet wise status. The details are as under:

 

Aboriginal (Tribe Name)

Population as per 2001 Census

Location/Island Name

Present Status

Andamanese

43

Strait Island

-Safe in Adi Basera, Port Blair (41 and 5 children at VKV hostel)

- 2 female children and Shri Jirake, Chief in G.B. Pant Hospital on 05.1.05 & 06.1.05

Onges

96

Little Island

-Safe in Little Andaman. 5 Onges at G.B. Pant Hospital since 23.12.04

Jarawas

240

Middle/South Andaman

Safe in the habitat. 3 in G.B. Pant Hospital since 22.12.04.

Sentinelese

39

North Sentinel

32 were seen on 30th December, 2004

Shompens

398

Great Nicobar

Reported to be safe.

Nicobaris

28653

Nicobars

1151 (approx) lives lost – 5580 missing (estimated)

 

   

14.     Ministry of Science & Technology and IMD:

 

The India Metrological Department (IMD) is providing the weather forecast and monitoring the seismic activity on a continuous basis. The Ministry of Science and Technology is organizing brainstorming session in a workshop on 21st and 22nd January 2005 in Delhi to evolve a road map for Tsunami early warning system.

 

15.     Ministry of Rural Development:

 

The Ministry of Rural Development has released the Central share of allocation of funds under Indira Awaas Yojana (IAY) for the year 2004-05 to the States of Andhra Pradesh (Rs. 85.43 crore), Kerala(Rs. 27.29 crore), Tamil Nadu ( Rs. 48.41 crore), A& N Islands (Rs. 3.53 crore) and Pondicherry (Rs. 1.08 crore).  Additional Central assistance approved by the Cabinet for construction/reconstruction of damaged houses in the rural areas would be released after the receipt of the report of the Central Teams.

 

16.     Ministry of External Affairs:

 

Teleconferences among members of the Core Group on Tsunami Relief that took place among the representatives of US, Australia , Japan and India on 31st, 2004 and on 1st January,2005   discussed  the matter relating  to relief supplies in the  tsunami affected countries.

 

As per the reports from Indian Mission, 7 Indian national have died and 12-15 are reported missing in Sri Lanka ; one in Maldives , 3 in Thailand and 2 in Indonesia .

 

Other States:

 

The relief supplies from the States have been lifted for Car Nicobar, Sri Lanka and Maldives . The States of Karnataka (Rs. 5.00 crore) Maharashtra (Rs. 5.00 crore ), Gujarat (Rs.7.00 crore)  and NCT of Delhi(Rs.2.00) have announced the cash relief to the affected States/UTs. The Relief Assistance from States is as under:

 

Karanataka: 302.83 MT of relief materials worth Rs. 14.50 crore.

 

Maharashtra : 792 MT of relief materials

 

Orissa: 170.35 MT of relief materials

 

West Bengal : 111.20 MT of relief materials

 

Delhi : 151.90 MT of relief materials

 

MP: 7.0 MT of relief materials

 

 

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