SPECIAL SITREP-27
1000 hrs. 09.01.05
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. 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
2.
The hon’ble Prime Minister visited the Tsunami affected
areas of
3.
A&N administration have evacuated the people from smaller
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,
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
6.
The Shipping Corporation of
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
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
9.
A total of 2801.16 MT relief materials (731.71 MT by Air and 2069.45 MT
by ship) has been delivered to
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
Email:
tsunami@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 |
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 |
|
|
Bambooka |
55 |
00 |
06 |
00 |
|
|
|
Car Nicobar |
20292 |
382 |
494 |
7752 |
53/12894 |
|
|
Chowara |
1385 |
41 |
14 |
09 |
Evacuated |
|
|
Great Nicobar/ |
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 |
|
|
|
42 |
00 |
00 |
29 |
|
|
|
Total |
295959 |
1205
|
5531* |
17052 |
123/36610 |
|
Andhra Pradesh |
|
13061 |
27 |
|
|
|
|
|
|
30700 |
12 |
|
|
|
|
|
|
16578 |
20 |
|
|
|
|
|
Parkasham |
92547 |
35 |
|
|
|
|
|
|
2395 |
08 |
|
|
|
|
|
|
7836 |
03 |
|
|
|
|
|
|
33203 |
00 |
|
|
|
|
|
Total |
196320 |
105 |
11 |
||
|
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 |
|
|
|
26000 |
107 |
9 |
55000 |
26/ 900 |
|
|
Total |
43432 |
590 |
75 |
70,000 |
48/ 6100 |
|
|
Grand Total |
2726596 |
10022 |
5617 |
646256 |
612/377067 |
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 |
376 |
33 |
897 |
|
Population
affected (in lakh) |
2.11 |
13.00 |
8.96 |
0.43 |
|
|
Dwelling
units |
1557 |
17381 |
128394 |
10061 |
|
|
Cattle
lost |
195 |
NR |
9559 |
506 |
|
|
Cropped
area (Ha) |
790 |
NR |
10245 |
792 |
|
|
Boats
damaged (nos.) |
1362 |
10065 |
42655 |
6678 |
Note:-
The Tsunamis have caused extensive damage in
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)
|
|
Item |
Total resources mobilized (in MT) |
Cumulative lifting/ delivery (in MT) |
Lifted/
Delivered on |
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
(ii) 08.1.05 : 1 IL-76, 1MHA Aircraft (Blue Dart) & 1 Alliance Aircraft
|
No.32-5/2004-NDM-I
Government of
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
The
Tsunamis affected a total of 2260 Kms. of the coast line besides the entire
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
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
total of 2801.16 MT relief materials (731.71 MT by Air and 2069.45 MT by ship)
has been delivered to
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
Under
operation “Rainbow” for
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
4.
Ministry of Shipping:
The
Shipping Corporation of
5.
Ministry of Telecommunication:
Ministry
of Telecommunication have undertaken measures to restore the communication
facilities in
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
300
small DG sets were installed in
Car Nicobar (119),Kamorta (55),
20
Nos. 21.5 KVA trolley mounted DG sets have been put up at Car Nicobar (10), and
10 Kamorta and
Power
supply restored in
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
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) |
|
|
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
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
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 |
|
-Safe
in Adi Basera, Port Blair (41 and 5 children at VKV hostel) -
2 female children and Shri Jirake, Chief in |
|
Onges |
96 |
Little
|
-Safe
in Little Andaman. 5 Onges at |
|
Jarawas |
240 |
Middle/South
Andaman |
Safe
in the habitat. 3 in |
|
Sentinelese |
39 |
North
Sentinel |
32
were seen on |
|
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
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),
16.
Ministry of External Affairs:
Teleconferences
among members of the Core Group on Tsunami Relief that took place among the
representatives of US,
As
per the reports from Indian Mission, 7 Indian national have died and 12-15 are
reported missing in
Other
States:
The
relief supplies from the States have been lifted for Car Nicobar,
Karanataka: 302.83 MT of relief materials worth Rs. 14.50 crore.
Orissa: 170.35 MT of relief materials
MP: 7.0 MT of relief materials
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