Title: Briefing on Flood Situation in the Country
1Briefing onFlood Situation in the Country
2Sequence of Presentation
- Monsoon Season Forecast
- Weather Outlook For The Next One week
- C. Latest River Discharge Position
- D. Present Reservoir Elevation Position
- E. Reservoir Water Storage Position
- Revised SOP for Raised Mangla Dam
- Upto-date Damages
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3INDUS RIVER SYSTEM
4INDUS RIVER SYSTEMWATER AVAILABILITY
- WATER SOURCES
- Snowmelt Glacier Melt
- Runoff generated from rainfall
- Annual Flows 144 MAF (178 BCM)
- High Flow Season (Apr. to Sep) 117 MAF (145 BCM)
- 82 of Annual flows
- Low Flow Season (Oct. to Mar) 27 MAF (33 BCM)
- 18 of Annual flows
5A. Monsoon Season Forecast
- Ist End June 2009
- 10
(above normal) - 2nd July 04, 2009
- - 10
(below normal) - 3rd July 16, 2009
- -30
(below normal)
6A. Monsoon Season Forecast
- Need For Revision in Seasonal Forecast
- -Rapidly changing met conditions over Pakistan
- -Due to development of El Nino phenomenon in
- the Pacific Ocean
- -El-Nino is the abnormal warming of the Pacific
- Ocean during some of the years
- -Developed very rapidly in June 2009
- -Likely to strengthen in the coming months
- -Likely to continue till next winter
7A. Monsoon Season Forecast
- Likely Impact of El Nino
- -Impact on agriculture output and water
- resources
- -When occurs it disturbs normal weather pattern
- around the globe
- -In Pakistan it generally suppresses the monsoon
- rainfall
- Note Many countries including India have
- revised their seasonal weather forecast
8B. Weather Outlook For The Next One Week
9C. Latest River Flow Position (August 05, 2009)
- River Indus At Inflow
/Outflow Flood Category -
(In Cusecs) - Â Tarbela Reservoir 257,000 /
189,000 Normal - Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Kalabagh
258,000 / 249,000 Normal - Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Chashma Reservoir 250,000 /
223,000 Normal - Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Taunsa
222,000 / 194,000 Normal - Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Guddu
161,000 / 125,000 Normal
- Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Sukkur
113,000 / 56,000 Normal - Kotri
50,000 / 14,000 Normal - River Kabul At
- Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Warsak
46,000 Medium Flood (F)
- Nowshera
64,000 Medium Flood (F) - (Contd. next page)
10C. Latest River Flow Position (August 05, 2009)
- River Jhelum At Inflow / Outflow
Flood Category - (In Cusecs)
- Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Mangla Reservoir 39,000 /
15,000 Normal - Rasul
8,000 / Nil Normal - River Chenab At
- Â Â Â Â Â Â Â
- Marala
79,000 / 44,000 Normal - Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Khanki
42,000 / 34,000 Normal - Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Qadirabad 35,000
/ 13,000 Normal - Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Trimmu 19,000
/ 3,000 Normal - Panjnad
14,000 / Nil Normal - (Contd. next page)
11C. Latest River Flow Position (August 05, 2009)
- River Ravi At Inflow /
Outflow Flood Category -
(In Cusecs) - Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Jassar
3,000 Normal
- Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Shahdra
16,000 Normal - Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Balloki 38,000 /
6,000 Normal - Sidhnai 20,000 /
5,000 Normal - River Sutlej At
- Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Suleimanki 17,000 /
2,000 Normal - Islam 3,000 /
Nil Normal
12D. Reservoir Elevation Position
- Reservoir M.C.L (ft.) Aug 05, 2009 Aug 05,
2008 -
- Tarbela 1550.00 1531.00 1519.83
- Bal. Available
19.00
(11.17) - Chashma 649.00 647.20
646.20 - Bal. Available
1.80
(1.00) - Mangla 1202.00 1197.60
1185.90 - Bal. Available
4.40
(11.70) - Shall be revised to 1210.00
13E. Reservoir Water Storage Position
- Reservoir Max. Live Storage
On Live Storage - Storage
Aug 05, 2009 Left - (MAF)
(MAF) (MAF) - Tarbela 6.849 5.766 (84.19)
1.083 - (1550.00 ft.)
- Chashma 0.263
0.186 (70.72) 0.077 - (649.00 ft.)
- Mangla 4.542
4.296 (94.58) 0.246 - (1202.00 ft.)
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---------- - Total 11.654
10.248 (87.94) 1.406
14E. Reservoir Water Storage Position
- Reservoir Max. Live Storage
On Live Storage - Storage
Aug 05, 2009 Left - (MAF)
(MAF) (MAF) - Tarbela 6.849 5.766 (84.19)
1.083 - (1550.00 ft.)
- Chashma 0.263
0.186 (70.72) 0.077 - (649.00 ft.)
- Mangla 5.072
4.296 (84.70) 0.776 - (1210.00 ft.)
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---------- - Total 12.184
10. 248 (84.11) 1.936
15F. Revised SOP For Raised Mangla Dam Salient
Features
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17Flood Limits
18Categories Of Floods
19Available Information/Data
- Forecasts
- Qualitative Forecast
- Quantitative Forecast
- Real Time Data
- Flood Warning Stations Data
- Weather Radar
- Satellite Imageries
20Schematic Diagram Of River Jhelum Tributaries
21Forecasts
- Qualitative Forecast
- FFD shall provide qualitative forecast
minimum 24-36 hours in advance of actual
precipitation indicating the intensity of
depression in relation to previous historical
floods. Category of floods shall also be
indicated. - Quantitative Forecast
- FFD shall provide Quantitative forecast
about 12 hours in advance of actual peak
describing range of peak and expected minimum and
maximum volume of flood hydrograph.
22FLOOD ROUTING THROUGH MANGLA RESERVOIR
(Category-I Floods 3 to 5 Lacs Cusecs)
23FLOOD ROUTING THROUGH MANGLA RESERVOIR
Category-II Floods 5 to 7 Lacs Cusecs
Continued next page..
24FLOOD ROUTING THROUGH MANGLA RESERVOIR
Category-II Floods 5 to 7 Lacs Cusecs
25FLOOD ROUTING THROUGH MANGLA RESERVOIR
Category-III Floods Above 7 Lacs Cusecs
Continued next page..
26FLOOD ROUTING THROUGH MANGLA RESERVOIR
Category-III Floods Above 7 Lacs Cusecs
27Liaison With Different Organizations
Chief Engineer Mangla.
Superintending Engineer (Hydrology)
WAPDA
Member (Water)
GM (PD)
C.E.(HWM)
C.E. (DSO).
GM (Hydel)
OTHERS
F.F.D.
D.C. Jhelum
D.C. Mirpur
Chairman (FFC)
Pak Army
28Mangla Dam Flood Data Dessimination
D.C. MIRPUR
IRRIGATION DEPARTMENT MANGLA
HYDROLOGY DIRECTORATE MANGLA
POLICE WIRELESS COMMUNICATION MANGLA
PAK ARMY MANGLA
D.C.O. JHLEUM
WAPDA WIRELESS COMMUNICATION MANGLA
WAPDA WIRELESS STATION SUNNY VIEW LAHORE
NATIONAL FLOOD FORECASTING DIVISION LAHORE
TO ALL CIVIL ADMINISTRATION
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30- Structural Flood Damages 2009 (Balochistan)
- As reported by PID, Balochistan, damages occurred
to structures are - Protection Bund from Imam Ghundi to end of
Airport - 40ft of Flood Protection Bund on Lehri River
alongwith apron has been eroded. - 22nd Distribution system (Gogi) at Lehri
- Some damages, occurred in Lehri area, have been
reported however detail of damages is awaited
from PID, Balochistan. - Khatoor Flood Irrigation scheme
- 60ft Bhag Flood Protection Bund have reportedly
damaged.
31Breach incident in Damani Dam in Balochistan
- A breach occurred in Damani Dam due to heavy
downpour of 88 mm during the night between July
22 July 23, 2009 in District Barkhan
Balochistan which resulted into flooding of
nearby villages causing damages to houses and
other infrastructure. - As reported by PID, Balochistan, neither any
casualty of human life nor that of cattle head
was reported. Similarly no damage to houses or
other infrastructure could be ascertained.
Nevertheless very few irrigated fields/bandits in
the area were effected/breached due to excessive
water stored at there.
32Thank You