Title: Update on damage caused by storm No' 4
1Update on damage caused by storm No. 4 relief
activities
- As of 20 August 2008
- Prepared by Tran Van Tuan
- NDMP
2Developments influence of Storm No.4 (Kammuri)
Source http//agora.ex.nii.ac.jp/digital-typhoon/
summary/wnp/s/200809.html.en
a. Developments of storm No.4
3b. High rainfall caused big flood and flashflood
in Northern Mountainous provinces of Vietnam
Rainfall from 7PM, 7 August to 7PM, 8 August 2008
4Rainfall recored in main observation points
(from1PM, 7/8 to 7AM, 11/8/2008)
- Hong river 100 to 300 mm
- Thao Chay rivers 300 to 500 mm
- Sa Pa 524 mm
- Bao Yen 532 mm
- Bat Xat 560 mm
- Thac Ba 657 mm
5c. Some images about flood
Lao Cai in flood (source VTV)
6Source VTV
7Isolated school by mud from flashflood (source
Plan in Vietnam )
8II. Directions and response by Government of
Vietnam
- 12/8 chairman of National Assembly paid a
direction visit to Lao Cai province. - 11/8 Deputy Prime Minister Mr. Hoang Trung Hai
lead a meeting with CCFSC NCSR. - The Prime Minister issued numbers of official
letters (9/8 11/8) to ministries, provinces for
response and relief direction. - 13/8 Deputy Prime Minister Mr. Truong Vinh
Trong lead a mission (MARD, other Ministries) to
Phu Tho, Yen Bai, Lao Cai, Tuyen Quang and Ha
Giang for direction of disaster relief and
recovery
9Directions response (cont.)
- CCFSC sent urgent letters to CFSCs of affected
provinces. - A mission by Chairman of CCFSC to Yen Bai Lao
Cai. - MOH sent urgent letter to provincial DOH to
request for 24/24h duty. - MARD and High Command of Border Guard cooperated
to call ships and boats to safe places. - Evacuation conducted by CFSCs of Yen Bai and Phu
Tho provinces for people along Thao river on 8
August 2008.
10Directions response (cont.)
- National Committee for Search Rescues sent
helicopter to serve the emergency response. - Ministry of Public Security sent official letters
and mobilized its resources in provinces for
response activities. - VOV, VTV, VNNA frequently delivered news and
official letters to community and local
authorities for timely prevention and response to
disaster
11Directions response (cont.)
- MOC mobilized its companies to clear the road
- MOH mobilized its equipments and resources to
response to emergency situation. - High Command of Border Guard sent 2,231 soldiers
and 127 vehicles to save local people (73
people) evacuated 221 households (1,173 people) - Dyke inspection in important areas by DDMFSC.
- Ongoing conduct Need Assessment and report to the
government for further response.
12III. Damage information
- Human
- Total people deaths 133
- Total people missing 34
- Total people injured 90 (Lao Cai 53 Yen Bai
27 Phu Tho 3 Quang Ninh 1 Bac Kan 3, Tuyen
Quang 2 Lang Son1)
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15Damage information (cont.)
- Property
- Collapsed houses990
- Flooded and damaged houses 10,526
- Heavily damaged paddy field 17,889 ha
- Totally damaged paddy field 5,074 ha
- Total flooded areas of paddy field 27,260 ha
16Damage information (cont.)
- Property
- Short-term crop flooded 5,515 ha
- Flooded and wet rice 50,400 kg
- Livestock deaths (cattle, buffalo, pig) 10,248
- Poultry deaths 17,229
- Amount of landslide in road network 2,286,285 m3
- Fish ponds damaged 1,401 ha
- Total losses 1,870 billion VND (USD 115 million)
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18Damage information (cont.)
- Environmental damage
- Information on environmental damage is limited.
19IV. Emergency Relief by Government
- The Prime Minister issued decision No.
1112/QÐ-TTg dated 15/8/2008 to provided 220
billion VND (USD 13 million) and 800 tons of rice
to the affected provinces, including - Lao Cai VND 90 billion and 300 tons of rice.
- Yen Bai VND 60 billion and 200 tons of rice
- Phu Tho VND 30 billion and 300 tons of rice.
- Tuyen Quang VND 10 billion.
- Ha Giang VND 20 billion.
- Son La VND 10 billion.
20Emergency Relief by Government (cont.)
- Ministry of Defence supported VND 1.2 billion to
Lao Cai, Yen Bai, Phu Tho and Ha Giang - High Command of Border Guard supported Lao Cai
province with VND 82 million - MARD supplied 70 tons of rice to Lao Cai 10 tons
of noodles and 10 tons of clean water to Yen Bai
province. - MOH supplied 270 packs of medicine 4,500 kg of
Cloramin B and 170 life vest for recovery
activities in affected provinces.
21Emergency Relief by Government (cont.)
- Ministry of Industry Trade supported VND 150
million to Lao Cai, Yen Bai, Phu Tho and Ha
Giang. - Ministry of Public Security supported VND 260
million to Lao Cai province and to Yen Bai with 2
Canoes, 100 life vests, 5,000 litres of fuel and
15 sets of radio communication. - National centre for rural environmental hygiene
(MARD) supplied 1,000 kg of chemicals for water
treatment.
22Emergency Relief by Mass Organizations
- Father Land Front called for appeal and supported
VND 1.6 billion. - VNRC supported with cash and in kind equivalent
to VND 1,191 million. - Vietnam Petro supported VND 3.6 billion.
- Father Land Front of Khanh Hoa province supported
VND 260 million. - Trade Union of MARD supported VND 900 million.
23V. Emergency relief by international agencies
- Government of Japan JPY 18 million
- Government of China USD 50,000
- Government of Thailand USD 3,000
- World Vision USD 29,995
- Plan in Vietnam VND 851 million (USD 51,340)
- UNICEF 1000 kg of PURs (water filter system)
24VI. Needs Priorities
- By location
- - Lao Cai Bao Yen, Bat Xat districts
- Yen Bai
- Phu Tho
- Other affected provinces
- By fields
- Health care
- Water supply and sanitation
- Housing restoration and resettlement
- Restoration of cultivated areas/land
- Schools and health centers
- Transportation
- Small scale irrigation schemes.
25End of presentation
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