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Crisis Satellite Data (1) ......... MODIS Aqua &
TerraResolution ........................... 250 metersImage Date
......................... 8-12 August 2010Source
................................ NASA Rapid ResponseCrisis
Satellite Data (2) ......... RADARSAT-2Resolution
........................... 25 metersImage Date
.......................... 10 August 2010Copyright
............................. Radarsat 2 © MDA 2010
Source ................................ Canadian Space AgencyCrisis
Satellite Data (3) ......... PALSARResolution
........................... 100 metersImage Date
.......................... 5 August 2010Source
............................... JAXABaseline Imagery
................ ESRI WMS (Landsat-7)GIS Data
............................ NGA, OCHA, USGS, OSMTransport Data
................... Google Map Maker
Transport Data Copyright...... © 2009 Google - Improvewith Google
Map MakerAdmin Data ........................ OCHA , SALB,
GAULRefugee Data .................... UNHCRHospital Data
..................... WHOProtected Sites ..................
UNEP-WDPAFlood Analysis .................... UNITAR /
UNOSATProjection ......................... UTM Zone
42N-WGS-84
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MANCHAR LAKE
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Over 30km of route N-55 flooded
Map frame rotated 45 degrees from North Map layout designed for
modif ied A1 Printing (297mm x 841mm)
Flood waters expanded Approx. 50km between 8-12 Aug 2010 in massive
westward outflow from Indus, flooding 5 towns
Bahawalpur D. G. Khan Dadu Ghotki Jacobabad Jamshoro Kashmore
Khairpur Larkana Matiari Multan Muzaffargarh Naushahro Feroze
Nawabshah Rahim Yar Khan Rajanpur Shikarpur Sukkur Total Villages
14 102 30 41 73 32 186 65 49 2 66 809 42 13 141 465 73 104 2307
Town/Cities 2 2 3 3 3 1 4 14 1 1 5 1 3 43 Health Facilities (WHO) 1
1 1 3 1 7 Bridges 2 1 2 2 14 1 2 1 11 36 Roads (km) 2.5 50.7 41.2
69.1 57.8 40.4 175.8 13.8 5.6 1.0 20.4 464.2 4.8 6.8 26.7 219.3
36.8 206.1 1,443 Railways (km) 0.0 0.0 11.3 0.0 6.2 35.3 22.9 0.0
0.0 0.0 7.0 117.7 0.0 1.9 2.7 51.0 16.6 15.5 288
Analysis Summary of Probable Flood Damaged / Flood-Affected
Villages, Towns and Infrustructure by District
Map Scale for A1: 1:500,000
(* These figures are derived exclusively from spatial analysis of
satellite imagery and are not authoritative or field-validated.
These represent absolute minimum estimates; the actual number of
affected villages and length of roads could be several orders of
magnitude greater)
Very Large Area / Speed of Flood Movement FF F
Main Town / City Likely Severely Flood Affected")
Village / Settlement Likely Severely Flood Affected
Flood Water Movement Direction by Type (8-12 Aug.2010) Large Area /
Speed of Flood Movement
Potential Flood Movement Direction
Probable Flood Water Extent 10 August 2010 (MODIS Terra)
Pre-Crisis Indus River Extent (Mixed satellite imagery dates)
Probable Flood Waters on 12 August 2010 (MODIS Aqua)
Satellite-Detected Flood Waters: 8-12 Aug. 2010 BridgeXY
Probable Flood-Affected / Damaged Infrastructure Sites Railway
track
Primary or Secondary Road
Probable Flood-Affected / Damaged Transportation Lines
This map presents a preliminary analysis of probable flood-affected
villages, towns and infrastructure along the Indus River in Sindh
and lower Punjab Provinces, and is based on satellite imagery
covering the period from 5 to 12 August 2010. Villages, towns,
infrastructure sites as well as the length of roads and railway
tracks within the detected flood water extent have been identified
and quantified by administrative district (see included table).
Over 2,300 villages and 43 towns were identified as probably
severely affected by the flood waters, the majority completely
inundated or surrounded by flood waters without open land
evacuation routes. Over 1,440 km of primary or secondary roads are
likely submerged along with almost 300km of railway tracks and 43
bridges. In addition to the overall expansion of the flood water
extent, there are specific locations of rapid flood water outflow
which have advanced up to 50km in distance over the course of four
days, representing a severe threat to villages in the outflow path.
The approximate direction and relative size of these flood outflows
have been identified. Please note that the numbers of affected
locations presented in this map and associated table represent
absolute minimum estimates for the area assessed; because of
limitations in
available settlement and transportation datasets it is certain that
the numbers of affected villages, towns and affected infrastructure
/ transportation lines are significantly underestimated. This
analysis is based on satellite data collected by Modis sensors from
8-12 August, JAXA Palsar data on 5 August, and Radarsat-2 data on
10 August 2010. Please note that detected water bodies likely
reflect an underestimation of all flood-affected areas within the
map extent. This analysis has not yet been validated in the field.
Please send ground feedback to UNITAR / UNOSAT.
Irregation Canal! !
Gudu town, power plant & barage likely severely affected by
flooding
Route N-55 likely flooded
Route N-5 threatened by advancing floods
City of Rojhan (pop140k) likely completely flooded
Power Plant!
Town / City")
Province Boundary