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Pakistan:Flood:2011/07/30
Duration 2011/07/30 The village in Gilgit-Baltistan, Pakistan was hit by Mud flood on 30 July 2011, resultantly 129 households got completely destroyed. Country or District Pakistan Name Flood
Headline(Source, Date) Personal Injury Material Damage Others Government of Pakistan 2011/11/15 Dead: 466
Injured: 756
Affected: 9,178,811Partially damaged houses: 684,255
Fully damaged houses: 601,317
Crop area damaged: 2,285,547 acres
Cattle head perished: 116,557IFRC 2011/09/23 Dead: 347
Affected: 7.5 millionOCHA 2011/09/16 Dead: 248
Affected: Over 5.4 millionDamaged houses: 665,821 OCHA 2011/09/13 Dead: 226
Injured: 497
Affected: 5,355,441Destroyed houses: 1,191,102 Pakistan Red Crescent Society 2011/08/23 Dead: 38
Injured: 229
Affected: 1,955,323Fully damaged houses: 229,511
Partically damaged houses: 325,223Pakistan Red Crescent Society 2011/08/19 Dead: 31
Injured: 421
Affected: 544,615Fully damaged houses: 48,269
Partically damaged houses: 29,273
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Report/Articles
- Government of Pakistan 2011/11/15
Summary of losses / damages due to rain / flood - 2011: Date 15.11.2011 at 0900 hours- IFRC 2011/09/23
Floods 2011 n° MDRPK007 Operation Update no. 2- OCHA 2011/09/16
Monsoon 2011 Situation Report No.4- OCHA 2011/09/13
Monsoon 2011 Situation Report No.3- BBC news 2011/09/12
More than 200 people have died and millions remain affected after two weeks of flooding in Pakistan\\\'s southern Sindh province.- OCHA 2011/09/05
In Sindh, over 136 people were killed and 3.8 million people were affected by floods triggered by the monsoon rain.- Reuters AlertNet 2011/08/26
Flash floods triggered by monsoon rains wiped out a village in northwest Pakistan, killing at least 33 people, a government official said on Friday.- Pakistan Red Crescent Society 2011/08/23
Pakistan:Monsoon 2011 Update 4- Pakistan Red Crescent Society 2011/08/19
Pakistan:Monsoon 2011 Update 3- Pakistan Red Crescent Society 2011/08/11
Starting from 11th August 2011, the monsoon spells in Punjab and Sindh have caused
inundation and affected a large amount of people in these provinces. Varying inputs indicate
between 20-23 deaths in Sindh.- Pakistan Red Crescent Society 2011/08/11
The affected families were evacuated by local community and District administration.Geographycal Data Information
- IMMAP, USAID 2011/09/22
Pakistan - Flood Affected Districts (2011) - as of 22 September 2011- UNITAR, UNOSAT 2011/09/14
Current Flood Waters over Badin and Mirpur Khas District, Sindh, Pakistan- OCHA ReliefWeb 2011/09/12
Pakistan: Floods (as of 12 Sep 2011)- UNITAR, UNOSAT 2011/09/12
Update 1: Overview of Flood Waters in Lower Sindh Province, Pakistan- OCHA 2011/08/17
SINDH - Monsoon Affected Districts (17 August 2011)- OCHA 2011/08/15
Pakistan: Emergency Situations Caused by Monsoon Hazards in 2011 (as of 14 Aug 2011)
Emergency Relief Information
Urgent Report from Supporting Members of the Asian Disaster Reduction Center
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