No.32-20/2015-NDM-I Ministry of Home Affairs (Disaster Management Division) SOUTHWEST MONSOON-2015: DAILY MONSOON/FLOOD SITUATION REPORT

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No.32-20/2015-NDM-I Ministry of Home Affairs (Disaster Management Division) SITREP NO.150/2015 1700 hours Dated, the 29 th October 2015 Subject: SOUTHWEST MONSOON-2015: DAILY MONSOON/FLOOD SITUATION REPORT 1. CENTRAL WATER COMMISSION (DAILY WATER LEVELS AND FORECASTS FOR LEVEL FORECAST SITES) According to the Central Water Commission (CWC) report dated 29 th October 2015, there is no High/Moderate flood site in the country. 2. ADVISORY The Cyclonic storm, Chapala over eastcentral and adjoining areas of westcentral& south Arabian Sea moved northwestwards with a speed of about 10 kmph during past 6 hours and lay centered at 0830 hrs IST of today, the 29th October 2015 over eastcentral and adjoining westcentral& south Arabian Sea near Latitude 13.8 N and longitude 64.2 E, about 1090 km southwest of Mumbai and about 1140 km east-southeast of Salalah (Oman). It would move northwestwards during next 6 hours and then move westwards towards Yemen and adjoining Oman coast. It would intensify into a severe cyclonic Storm during next 24 hours and into a very severe cyclonic storm in subsequent 12 hours. As the system is expected to move away from the Indian coast, no adverse weather is expected along and off west coast of India. Forecast track and intensity of the system are given in the table below: Date/time(IST) Position (lat. 0 N/ long. 0 E) Maximum sustained surfac Wind speed (kmph) Category of cyclonic Disturbance 29-10-2015/0830 13.8/64.2 60-70 gusting to 80 Cyclonic storm 29-10-2015/1130 14.0/64.1 70-80 gusting to 90 Cyclonic storm 29-10-2015/1730 14.2/63.6 80-90 gusting to 90 Cyclonic storm 29-10-2015/2330 14.3/63.1 90-100 gusting to 110 Severe cyclonic storm 30-10-2015/0530 14.4/62.6 100-110 gusting to 120 Severe cyclonic storm 30-10-2015/1730 14.6/61.6 120-130 gusting to 145 Very severe cyclonic storm 31-10-2015/0530 14.7/60.3 130-140 gusting to 155 Very severe cyclonic storm 31-10-2015/1730 14.8/59.0 150-160 gusting to 175 Very severe cyclonic storm 01-11-2015/0530 15.0/57.7 160-170 gusting to 185 Very severe cyclonic storm 01-11-2015/1730 15.2/56.2 170-180 gusting to 195 Extremely severe cyclonic storm 02-11-2015/0530 15.4/54.7 170-180 gusting to 195 Extremely severe cyclonic storm 02-11-2015/1730 15.7/53.2 160-170 gusting to 185 Very severe cyclonic storm 03-11-2015/0530 16.0/51.7 140-150 gusting to 165 Very severe cyclonic storm 3. IMD WARNING 29 October (Day 1): Heavy rain would occur at isolated places over East Uttar and coastal Tamilnadu. Thundersquall/Hailstorm would occur at isolated places over East Uttar, East Madhya, Bihar, Jharkhand and Chhattisgarh.

30 October (Day 2): Heavy rain would occur at isolated places over coastal Tamilnadu. Thundersquall/Hailstorm would occur at isolated places over Jharkhand. 31 October (Day 3): Heavy rain would occur at isolated places over Nagaland, Manipur, Mizoram & Tripura, coastal Tamilnaduand Kerala. 01 November (Day 4): Heavy rain would occur at isolated places over Nagaland, Manipur, Mizoram, & Tripura, Coastal Karnataka, south Interior Karnataka, Tamilnadu and Kerala. 02 November (Day 5): Heavy rain would occur at isolated places over Coastal Karnataka, South Interior Karnataka, Tamilnadu and Kerala. 4.(WEATHER OUTLOOK FOR SUBSEQUENT TWO DAY(03/11/2015 to 05/11/2015) A fresh Western Disturbance would affect Western Himalayan region from 3rd November onwards, causes increase in rain/snowfall activity over Western Himalayan region. Rain / thundershower would occur at many places over south peninsular India. Rain/thundershower would occur at isolated places over rest peninsular India, east coast andnortheastern states. 5. NDRF OPERATIONAL DEPLOYMENT (03 TEAMS AND 108 PERSONNEL) In (Dist-Gorakhpur) U.P., 01 team consisting of 45 personnel of 11 th Bn, NDRF has been deployed for emergency response wef. 23.08.15. In (Bahraich), U.P., 01 team consisting of 32 personnel of 11th Bn, NDRF has been deployed for emergency response wef. 19.09.15. In (Allahabad), U.P., 01 team consisting of 31 personnel of 11th Bn, NDRF has been deployed for emergency response wef. 20.09.15. 6. LOGISTIC SUPPORT PROVIDED BY THE MINISTRY OF DEFENCE ON 29 th OCTOBER, 2015 7. REPORTS RECEIVED FROM STATES/UT Control Room Officer, MHA Tel 011-23093563, 64, 66 Fax-23093750 Distribution:- 1. Principal Secretary to the Prime Minister (Fax -23017475) 2. Cabinet Secretary, Cabinet Secretariat, RashtrapatiBhawan (Fax-23793144, 23018638) 3. Prime Minister s Office ( Shri BhaskarKhulbe, Addl. Secretary) (Fax 23019545/23016857) 4. Sr. PPS to Vice-Chairman, NDMA, NDMA Bhawan, New Delhi (Fax-26701716/28) 5. Cabinet Secretariat (Shri S.P.S. Parihar, Joint Secretary) (Fax-23793144) 6. The DACIDS (Ops & Logistics) Room No.16, INCP, Gate No-11, South Block, New Delhi. (Fax-23005226) Copy to:- 1. PS to Home Minister/MOS(R)/MOS(C) 2. PS to Home Secretary/PPS to Secretary (BM)/PPS to AS (F)/JS-(DM Fax- 23438098)/JS/ADG (Media & Communication)/ Director (DM-I) Fax-23438123) /Master Folder. NERC Control Room, MHA, NDCC building Fax-23438254.

ANNEXURE-I Extent of Damage (cumulative figures) (Provisional) Name of States /UTs Date when updated Population affected human lives lost districts affected villages affected cattle/ Live- stock lost Cropped area affected (in ha) houses damaged Fully partially Estimated value of damage (Rs. In Lakh) Estimated value of Total damage (Rs. In lakh) Andhra 09.09.15 28 - - 420 250 103 - - - Arunachal - - - - - - - - - - - Assam 08.10.15 - - - - - - - - - - Bihar 28.09.15 280000 21 08 228 - - 153 314 63.00 63.00 Goa - - - - - - - - - - - Gujarat 31.08.15 4000000 98 14 - - - - - - - Haryana - - - - - - - - - - - Himachal 17.09.15 117 686 3174 68562.44 J & K 24.07.15-3 - - - - - - - - Jharkhand - - - - - - - - - - - Karnataka - - - - - - - - - - - Kerala 20.09.15 16829 74-1048 04 6466.93 202 6503 650.65 10917.04 Madhya Maharashtra 19.07.15-02 - - - - - - - - Mizoram 27.08.15 - - - - - - 3 1 - - Manipur 03.08.15 103102 5 - - - -- 12 - - - Meghalaya 30.08.15 400 1 11 28 22 Odisha 15.10.15 11840 03 05 302-46134 - 504 - Punjab 25..09.15 31,605 11 12 138 14 70894 39 112 4203400 624876800 Rajasthan 18.08.15 630 40 6 - - - - - - - Sikkim 07.09.15 - - 04-303 - - 6 - - Uttar 01.08.15 9845-01 06 - - - 06-0.53 Uttarakhand 23.09.15-33 181 42 369 West Bengal 09.09..15 12853724 427 - - 58680 899429.78 129445 653531-52542.17 Andaman & - - - - - - - - - - - Nicobar Dadra & - - - - - - - - - - - Nagar Haveli Daman & - - - - - - - - - - - Diu Puducherry - - - - - - - - - - - Total 17307975 863 50 1733 60288 1023175 133201 including fully &partially house damaged 6613.68 132084.18

Annexure II Rescue and Relief (Provisional) Name of States/ UTs Date when updated persons evacuated relief camps opened persons accommodated in the relief camps GR paid, if any, specify the item and amount Andhra - - - - - medical teams deployed cattle in cattle camps Arunachal 09.09.15-02 - - - - Assam 28.09.15 - - -- - Bihar 28.09.15 - - - Wheat 103.0 Qts, Rice-103.00Qts, Cash Distribution-11.10 - - Lakhs, Chura-6.30Qts, Gur 0.86 Qts.,Polythen Sheet -735 & 471 Nos of boats deployed for evacuation. Goa - - - - - - - Gujarat 25.06.15 - - - Polythene sheet-305 Haryana - - - - - - Himachal 31.08.15 - - - - - - J & K 24.07.15 - - - - - - Jharkhand - - - - - - - Karnataka - - - - - - - Kerala 20.09.15-02 53 - - - Madhya Mizoram 27.08.15 6 families Maharashtra 19.07.15 - - - - - - Manipur 02.08.15 - - - - - - Meghalaya 24.08.15 Dalu C&RD Block: Two Schools, i.epurakhasia Secondary School and DarongAdu Lower Primary School have been designated as relief Camps. GR for 3(Three) days for those at the relief camp arranged. Odisha 15.10.15 9298 19 933 10 Qntl. Chuda and 1.5 Qntl. Gur - - Punjab 25..09.15 - - - - - 1925 Rajasthan 02.08.15 622 Sikkim 21.07.15 - - - - - - Uttar 01.08.15 1545 05 - - - - Uttarakhand 20.09.15 - - - - - - West Bengal 08.09.15 2580 6 3110 Tarpaulin, Rice, Chira, Gur,D.m.Kit,Saree and other relief materials supplied Andaman & - - - - - - - Nicobar Dadra & Nagar - - - - - - - Haveli Daman & Diu - - - - - - - Puducherry - - - - - - -

No.32-20/2015-NDM-I Ministry of Home Affairs (Disaster Management Division) SITREP NO.150/2015 1700 hours Dated, the 29 th October 2015 Subject: SOUTHWEST MONSOON-2015: DAILY MONSOON/FLOOD SITUATION REPORT 1. CENTRAL WATER COMMISSION (DAILY WATER LEVELS AND FORECASTS FOR LEVEL FORECAST SITES) According to the Central Water Commission (CWC) report dated 29 th October 2015, there is no High/Moderate flood site in the country. 2.IMD WARNING 29 October (Day 1): Heavy rain would occur at isolated places over East Uttar and coastal Tamilnadu. Thundersquall/Hailstorm would occur at isolated places over East Uttar, East Madhya, Bihar, Jharkhand and Chhattisgarh. 30 October (Day 2): Heavy rain would occur at isolated places over coastal Tamilnadu. Thundersquall/Hailstorm would occur at isolated places over Jharkhand. 31 October (Day 3): Heavy rain would occur at isolated places over Nagaland, Manipur, Mizoram & Tripura, coastal Tamilnadu and Kerala. 01 November (Day 4): Heavy rain would occur at isolated places over Nagaland, Manipur, Mizoram, & Tripura, Coastal Karnataka, south Interior Karnataka, Tamilnadu and Kerala. 02 November (Day 5): Heavy rain would occur at isolated places over Coastal Karnataka, South Interior Karnataka, Tamilnadu and Kerala. 3.(WEATHER OUTLOOK FOR SUBSEQUENT TWO DAY(03/11/2015 to 05/11/2015) A fresh Western Disturbance would affect Western Himalayan region from 3rd November onwards, causes increase in rain/snowfall activity over Western Himalayan region. Rain / thundershower would occur at many places over south peninsular India. Rain/thundershower would occur at isolated places over rest peninsular India, east coast andnortheastern states. 4. NDRF OPERATIONAL DEPLOYMENT (03 TEAMS AND 108 PERSONNEL) In (Dist-Gorakhpur) U.P., 01 team consisting of 45 personnel of 11 th Bn, NDRF has been deployed for emergency response wef. 23.08.15. In (Bahraich), U.P., 01 team consisting of 32 personnel of 11th Bn, NDRF has been deployed for emergency response wef. 19.09.15. In (Allahabad), U.P., 01 team consisting of 31 personnel of 11th Bn, NDRF has been deployed for emergency response wef. 20.09.15. 5. LOGISTIC SUPPORT PROVIDED BY THE MINISTRY OF DEFENCE ON 29 th OCTOBER, 2015

6. REPORTS RECEIVED FROM STATES/UT Control Room Officer, MHA Tel 011-23093563, 64, 66 Fax-23093750 Distribution:- 1.Principal Secretary to the Prime Minister (Fax -23017475) 2.Cabinet Secretary, Cabinet Secretariat, RashtrapatiBhawan (Fax-23793144, 23018638) 3.Prime Minister s Office ( Shri BhaskarKhulbe, Addl. Secretary) (Fax 23019545/23016857) 4.Sr. PPS to Vice-Chairman, NDMA, NDMA Bhawan, New Delhi (Fax-26701716/28) 5.Cabinet Secretariat (Shri S.P.S. Parihar, Joint Secretary) (Fax-23793144) 6.The DACIDS (Ops & Logistics) Room No.16, INCP, Gate No-11, South Block, New Delhi. (Fax- 23005226) Copy to:- 1.PS to Home Minister/MOS(R)/MOS(C) 2.PS to Home Secretary/PPS to Secretary (BM)/PPS to AS (F)/JS-(DM Fax-23438098)/JS/ADG (Media & Communication)/ Director (DM-I) Fax-23438123) /Master Folder. NERC Control Room, MHA, NDCC building Fax-23438254.