SPECIAL SITREP-32
1200 hrs. 14.01.05
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. Aftershock activity is still continuing and 129 aftershocks
have been reported so far (118 between >5.0-6.0<
and 11 are > 6.0 on Richter scale). The death toll is at 10672.
The total number of missing persons is at 5711 of which 5625 are from
2.
In addition to tents, GI sheets are being dispatched/delivered to the
affected States/UTs for construction of temporary shelters. 46,375 GI sheets
have already been dispatched till 13.1.2005. The fisherman of Ramanathapuram
and Thoothukkudi districts of Tamil Nadu have resumed fishing activity in a
big way while the activity on the coast of Pudukkottai, Thanjavur and
Kanniyakumari districts is picking up momentum. The fishermen, in north and
central coastal districts of Andhra Pradesh comprising of Srikakulam,
Vizainagaram, Visakhapatnam, East Godavari, West Godavari and Krishna, have
started fishing activity. Fishermen in Kerala who have not lost their
fishing crafts and implements have resumed fishing in Polam, Alappuzha and
Ernakulam districts. Fishermen in other affected districts of Tamil Nadu,
Kerala and Andhra Pradesh have not resumed fishing activities since their
crafts and gear need repair/replacement. The State Governments have taken up
the matter for early resumption of fishing activities.
3.
The affected States/UTs have been sensitized about the apprehension
of orphaned children being trafficked. The State Governments/UT
Administrations have been requested to keep vigilance about the safety of
the children who have been orphaned and women who have been widowed in the
Tsunami and prepare list of such orphaned children and widows and monitor
their welfare. The Ministry of Social Justice and Empowerment has taken up
various measures for relief and rehabilitation of women, children and
disabled people affected by Tsunami. Child Helplines have been set up, Short
Stay Home for women have been opened; senior officials are coordinating with
NGO’s and State Governments for long-term rehabilitation of affected women
and children. Central Adoption Resource Authority recognized agencies for
adoption are being advised to provide care and protection to the orphans and
make efforts for their adoption within the State/Country. District
Disability Rehabilitation Centres in the affected States/UTs have been made
responsible for providing aids and appliances for the disabled persons.
4.
A total of 5205.62 MT relief materials (943.82 MT by Air and 3105.70
MT by ship and 1156.09 by Rail) has been dispatched/delivered to
5.
The A&N Administration has again been requested to launch
intensive combing operation in various
6.
The efforts of the Government of India in brief are at Annexure
IV.
7. The situation report can also be viewed at www.ndmindia.nic.in.
(S.K.
Swami)
Director (NDM.I)
Tel: 23092698/Fax 23093750
Email: tsunami@nic.in
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 |
|
|
Bambooka |
55 |
00 |
17 |
00 |
|
|
|
Car Nicobar |
20292 |
753 |
370 |
7791 |
53/12894 |
|
|
Chowara |
1385 |
41 |
15 |
13 |
Evacuated |
|
|
Great Nicobar/ |
7566 |
336 |
220 |
1687 |
14/4328 |
|
|
Kondul |
150 |
38 |
|
|
Evacuated |
|
|
Kamorta |
3412 |
48 |
390 |
312 |
4/1476 |
|
|
Katchal |
5312 |
303 |
4354 |
277 |
4/1816 |
|
|
Little Andaman |
17528 |
50 |
15 |
4286 |
7/ 6569 |
|
|
Little Nicobar |
353 |
43 |
|
|
Evacuated |
|
|
Middle Andaman |
54385 |
03 |
|
|
|
|
|
Nancowry |
927 |
01 |
01 |
|
2/ 934 |
|
|
Pilomillow |
145 |
163 |
|
|
Evacuated |
|
|
Trinket |
432 |
03 |
234 |
|
Evacuated |
|
|
Terassa |
2026 |
50 |
9 |
|
8/3296 |
|
|
South Andaman includes Port Blair |
181949 |
05 |
|
3510 |
14/4401 |
|
|
|
42 |
00 |
00 |
29 |
|
|
|
Total |
295959 |
1837
|
5625* |
17905 |
106/35714 |
|
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 |
824 |
|
46280 |
62/ 41250 |
|
|
Nagapattinam |
196184 |
6051 |
|
196184 |
96/91036 |
|
|
Pudukottai |
66350 |
15 |
|
4857 |
7/ 4857 |
|
|
Ramanathapuram |
6815 |
6 |
|
8350 |
36/ 8350 |
|
|
Tirunelveli |
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 |
17 |
|
11295 |
21/ 11295 |
|
|
Villupuram |
78240 |
47 |
|
37500 |
14/37500 |
|
|
Total |
890885 |
7968 |
|
499962 |
412/
309379 |
|
Pondi cherry |
Karaikal |
17432 |
484 |
66 |
15000 |
22/ 5200 |
|
|
|
26000 |
107 |
9 |
55000 |
26/ 900 |
|
|
Total |
43432 |
591 |
75 |
70,000 |
48/
6100 |
|
|
Grand Total |
2726596 |
10672 |
5711 |
647109 |
595/376171 |
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) |
1.96 |
13.00 |
8.90 |
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 |
45920 |
6678 |
Ministry
of Home Affairs
NDM Division
Status of Relief
resources movement (All affected States/ UT)
Overall
Lifting Position
|
Total
stock lifted as on 13.01.2005 at 0900 hrs |
7258.46
MT (960.56 MT by Air, 3105.70 MT by Ship, 3192.20 MT by Train) |
|
Total
stock lifted as on 14.01.2005 at 0900 hrs. |
7264.96
MT (967.06 MT by Air, 3105.70 by Ship, 3192.2 MT by Train) |
|
Stock
planned to be lifted as on 13.01.2005 |
270
MT (20 MT by Air, 250 MT by Ship) |
|
Item |
Total resources mobilized (MT) |
Lifted/
Delivered on |
Cumulative lifting/ delivery (MT) |
Pipeline (MT) |
|
Food items |
2213.30 |
1.00 |
2206.50 |
6.80 |
|
Water |
1260.64 |
3.00 |
1260.64 |
0.00 |
|
Emergency medicines/disinfectants |
195.87 |
0.80 |
180.67 |
15.20 |
|
Tentage |
545.19 |
0.00 |
413.19 |
132.00 |
|
Clothing |
537.25 |
1.70 |
477.57 |
59.68 |
|
Lighting material |
48.52 |
0.00 |
48.51 |
0.01 |
|
Diesel Gen. Sets./pumps |
153.37 |
0.00 |
146.37 |
7.00 |
|
House hold items |
268.59 |
0.00 |
268.59 |
0.00 |
|
Equip. & Machinery |
2262.94 |
0.00 |
2262.94 |
0.00 |
|
Total
|
7485.65 |
6.50 |
7264.96 |
220.69 |
Status of delivery of High Priority Items
|
Item |
Cumulative stock dispatched |
Dispatched/ delivered as on 13.01.05 |
Planned for dispatch 14.01.05 |
|
Water (MT) |
1261 |
3 |
20 |
|
Food Packets(MT) |
156 |
0 |
20 |
|
Food Stuff (MT) |
2051 |
1 |
40 |
|
Small Tents (No.) |
12397 |
600 |
300 |
|
Large Tents (No.) |
2318 |
0 |
100 |
|
Torches |
60163 |
15000 |
500 |
|
Generators |
745 |
12 |
20 |
|
Pump Sets |
82 |
0 |
10 |
|
Desalination Plant (No.) |
3 |
0 |
0 |
|
Vehicles (Nos.) |
5 |
0 |
8 |
|
GI Sheets |
46375 |
46375 |
0 |
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 |
2156 |
2156 |
|
Disaster Volunteers Teams |
100 |
100 |
|
Total
|
2404 |
2404 |
|
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No.32-5/2004-NDM-I
Government of
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. 129 aftershocks have
been reported so far (118 between >5.0-6.0<
and 11 are > 6.0 on Richter scale). The death toll is at 10,672.
The total number of missing persons is at 5711 of which 5625 are from
The Tsunamis affected a
total of 2260 Kms. of the coast line besides the entire
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. 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.
An All Party meeting was
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 affected by the Tsunami.
The Government informed that a Bill will be introduced in the
Parliament during the coming Budget Session for establishing the National
Disaster Management Authority and the Central Legislation on Disaster
Management in the country. The
Ministry of Science and Technology will also initiate action for setting up
the Tsunami Warning Centre. The
team of experts will also be deputed to carry out the Geo-oceanography Study
of Islands in the Nicobar Group of
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.
Now the focus is mainly on providing temporary houses for those who have
lost houses, provide wage employment, restore infrastructure and rehabilitate
the affected people so that they can begin their normal lives. In addition to
tents, GI sheets are being dispatched/delivered to the affected States/UTs for
construction of temporary shelters. 46,375 GI sheets have already been
dispatched till 12.1.2005. Situation is improving gradually and the Fisherman
of Ramanathapuram and Thoothukkudi districts have resumed fishing activity in
a big way. While the activity on the coast of
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.
The affected State Governments/UT Administrations and Ministry of Railways
have been requested that delivery of the relief materials by the Ministry of
Railways booked by the recognized political parties may be made to the
concerned District Magistrate/Relief Commissioner and then handed over to the
political parties which the consigner for distribution in the affected areas
if they so desire. The State Government/UT Administrations have been further
requested to extend all necessary help and facilitate the distribution of the
relief materials by concerned political parties.
The affected States/UTs have
been sensitized about the apprehension of orphaned children being trafficked.
The State Governments/UT Administrations have been requested to keep vigilance
about the safety of the children who have been orphaned and women who have
been widowed in the Tsunami and prepare list of such orphaned children and
widows and monitor their welfare.
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
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)
were deployed for 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. The deployment is now 1663 (CRPF-605, CISF-147,
ITBP-288, BSF-377, RAF-246). The
CPMF have provided medical first aid to 2773 persons, evacuated 3703 persons
and 335 dead bodies were cremated/ buried.
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). As on date a total of 21 IN ships, 12 helicopters and 4 fixed
wing aircrafts of the Indian Navy are engaged in relief operations in the
Tsunami affected areas, of which 5
ships are deployed in Nicobar Group of Island, 4 in Nancowry Group, 34 LCU in
Car Nicobar and 2 in Little Andaman. 5 army columns are engaged in Tamil Nadu
and 5 in Kerala. 656 MT of relief materials has been supplied inter
3.
Ministry of Health:
DGHS is assessing the requirement of medical manpower and supplies. Teams
have been constituted and kept in readiness including that of Psychiatrists in
all Central Government institutions to be dispatched at short notice. About 90
doctors (consisting of 32 physicians including 6 psychiatrists, 41 General
Duty Medical Officers, 16 Public Health Specialists), 5 nurses and 75
paramedics (including fumigators) have been mobilized from Central Government
Institutions to the affected areas. Of the above, a team of 52 doctors
consisting of public health specialists, medical specialists and General duty
medical officers are deployed in
4.
Ministry of Shipping:
The Shipping Corporation of
Special teams have been
deputed along with necessary materials required for repairs of damage
structures at
The Ministry have issued
instructions for transporting the relief material to the Tsunami affected
areas free of cost, if the consignees are the Relief Commissioner/District
Magistrate of the affected States/UTs and the relief material is in the form
of donation and is at no cost to them. On
this term, the facility of free transport can also be availed by the NGOs,
Trusts and other Organisations including Corporate Sector to provide the
relief material including material for rehabilitation and reconstruction.
5.
Ministry of Telecommunication:
Ministry of Telecommunication have undertaken measures to restore the
communication facilities in
6.
Ministry of Power:
Normal
power supply is restored at Great Nicobar and
Estimate damage and funds required for permanent restoration/reconstruction
of power infrastructure is Rs. 150 crore. In principal approval is being
sought from Planning Commission by the Ministry.
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 12.1.2005 is
as under:
|
Product |
Stock (KL) |
Cover (No. of days) |
|
|
MS (Petrol) |
719 |
24 |
-- |
|
SKO (Kerosene) |
868 |
35 |
30 |
|
HSD (Diesel) |
8759 |
25 |
205 |
|
ATF Andaman Car Nicobar |
1584 366 |
13 18 |
21 15 |
|
LPG (MT) |
82 |
04 |
-- |
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 125 flights including 24 flights for Cargo. They
have brought out 8270 passengers and 252 infants ex- Port Blair. They have
airlifted a cargo load of 392.5 MT to Port Blair.
The Ministry have issued
instructions for transporting the relief material to the Tsunami affected
areas free of cost, if the consignees are the Relief Commissioner/District
Magistrate of the affected States/UTs and the relief material is in the form
of donation and is at no cost to them. On
this term, the facility of free transport can also be availed by the NGOs,
Trusts and other Organisations including Corporate Sector to provide the
relief material including material for rehabilitation and reconstruction.
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.
14 permanent Bailey bridges have been mobilized and provided to
11.
Ministry of Railways:
The Ministry have issued
instructions for transporting the relief material to the Tsunami
affected areas free of cost, if
the consignees are the Relief Commissioner/District Magistrate
of the affected States/UTs and the relief material is in the form of
donation and is at no cost to them. On
this term, the facility of free transport can also be availed by the NGOs,
Trusts and other Organisations including Corporate Sector to provide the
relief material including material for rehabilitation and reconstruction.
12.
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
13.
Ministry of Social Justice and Empowerment
The Ministry of Social Justice and Empowerment has taken up various
measures for relief and rehabilitation of women, children and disabled people
affected by Tsunami. Child Helplines have been set up, Short Stay Home for
women have been opened; senior officials are coordinating with NGO’s and
State Governments for long-term rehabilitation of affected women and children.
Central Adoption Resource Authority recognized agencies for adoption are being
advised to provide care and protection to the orphans and make efforts for
their adoption within the State/Country. District Disability Rehabilitation
Centres in the affected States/UTs have been made responsible for providing
aids and appliances for the disabled persons.
Director,
National Institute for Mentally Handicapped has been camping at Chennai to
coordinate relief work relating to disabled person. A team of rehabilitation
psychologists has been camping at Cuddalore, Tamil Nadu for psychological
intervention to the suffering persons and trained local people on counseling.
14.
Ministry of Tribal Affairs
All the primitive tribes (Aboriginals) are reported to be safe except Nicobarese. 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) |
|
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. |
|
Nicobarese |
28653 |
Nicobar Islands |
1151 (approx) lives lost – 5580 missing (estimated) |
15.
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
16.
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),
17.
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: 190.35 MT of relief materials
MP: 7.0 MT of relief materials
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