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    Khuzdar

    Kalat

    Thatta

    Zhob

    Bahawalpur

    Sibi

    Khairpur

    Tharparkar

    Las Bela

    Dadu

    Rajanpur

    Kohlu

    Sanghar

    Loralai

    Attock

    Badin

    Jamshoro

    Bhakkar

    Jhang

    Kachhi

    Ghotki

    Dera Bugti

    Killa Saifullah Layyah

    Pishin

    Chakwal

    Rahim Yar Khan

    Khushab

    Okara

    Sukkur

    Mianwali

    Vehari

    DeraGhazi

    Khan

    Kasur

    Mastung

    Musakhel

    Umerkot

    Sargodha

    Bahawalnagar

    MuzaffargarhZiarat

    Faisalabad

    Multan

    Gujrat

    Kohat

    Jhelum

    Rawalpindi

    Karak

    Sialkot

    Harnai

    Khanewal

    KillaAbdullah

    Dera Ismail Khan

    Sahiwal

    Barkhan

    Kotli

    Chiniot

    Tank

    Jhal Magsi

    Sheerani

    Gujranwala

    Lodhran

    Nasirabad

    Buner

    Narowal

    Karachi City

    Pakpattan

    Haripur

    Qambar Shahdadkot

    Shikarpur

    Kashmore

    Swabi

    Lahore

    Jacobabad

    Lakki Marwat

    Sheikhupura

    Quetta

    Hafizabad

    Mardan

    Hangu

    Shaheed Benazirabad

    Khyber

    Bannu

    Nowshera

    Abbottabad

    Fr Tank

    Bagh Haveli

    SouthWaziristan

    MirpurKhas

    Kurram

    Larkana

    Jaffarabad

    Matiari

    North Waziristan

    TobaTek

    Singh

    NankanaSahib

    MandiBahauddin

    NaushahroFeroze

    FrD.i.khan

    Bhimber

    Mirpur

    Peshawar

    Mohmand

    Hattian

    Muzaffarabad

    Poonch

    TandoAllah

    Yar

    Charsadda

    FrBannu

    Orakzai Islamabad

    Hyderabad

    Malakand

    Sudhnoti

    TandoMuhammad

    Khan

    Fr Kohat

    or ar

    Fr Peshawar

    Fr Lakki Marwat

    INDIA

    A R A B I A N S E A

    PAKISTAN - Breaches and Flood Incidents Reports(from 03 June to 04 July 2011)

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    INDIA

    Map Doc Name:

    Creation Date:

    Projection/Datum:

    Data Source:

    Nominal Scale at A0 paper size:

    PAK604_Sindh_BreachesandCurrentSituation

    OfBarrages_A3_v1_P_20110705

    05 July 2011

    WGS84

    Admin0 Boundaries (GAUL),

    Admin2 Boundaries (PCO),

    Breaches data (Media news collected by UNOCHA, ACTED,

    IOM, PDMA, from Irrigation dept Thatta,from Marine Meteorology & Tropical Cyclone Warning Centre)

    Disclaimers:The designations employed and the presentation of material on thismap do not imply the expression of any opinion whatsoever on thepart of the Secretariat of the United Nations concerning the legalstatus of any country, territory, city or area or of its authorities, orconcerning the delimitation of its frontiers or boundaries.

    PAKISTAN

    Arabian Sea

    0 500 1,000250 km

    1:48,446,875

    AFGHANISTAN

    SINDH

    BALOCHISTAN

    PUNJAB

    KP

    FATA

    PAK

    AFGHANISTAN

    CHINA

    IRAN

    TURKMENISTAN

    UZBEKISTAN

    1. 14 June 2011 (streams flooded in Koh e Suleman region,hundreds moved to higher grounds)

    2. 6 June 2011 (temporary bunds breached on river Indusnear Bastis Korai)

    3. 03 June 2011 (85 people affected, 9 displayed due to flooding)

    Flood on 03 June 2011

    1. 14 June 2011 (three breaches in the canal system is alarming)2. 07 June 2011 (bund breach caused flooding in 20 villages;

    no reports of people on the move. Very high water levels incanals and Indus throughout N. Sindh)

    3. 04 June 2011 (admisnistration unable to plug breaches onShank bund, villagers moving to higher ground)

    04 June 2011

    (1. Haibut bund not strengthened, risk of flooding two gas fields ifbund remains unrepaired

    2. KK bund eroded by river water, repair work not complete)

    1. 04 July 2011 (7 villages inundated near Thuldue to breach in minor Naseer canal)

    2. 04 June 2011 (35 foot breach in Begari canal,3 villages under water)

    14 June 2011 (marked increase in water levels onGuddu, Kotri and Sukkur barrages)

    04 June 2011 (Nara canal being eroded, 300 villagesat risk of flooding if a breach in the bund occurs)

    24 June 2011 (a 50 feet breach has occuredin Burli Shah Karim canal)

    1. 27 June 2011 (50 feet wide breach at Mittla Shakh inLal Muhammand Dars village, 7 houses

    and over 200 acres cropland inundated)2. 17 June 2011 (repair work at ot Aalmo,Jo Goth, Soorjani and M. S bunds is in progress)

    Legend

    Districts reported having breaches and flood incidents

    Monsoon hazard vulnerable districts

    Internation Boundary

    Provincial Boundary

    District Boundary

    River

    Water Body

    Arabian Sea