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HANDS Report on Chitral Floods -2015 September 1, 2015 Background Situation: Chitral is located on the northern part of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, Pakistan. It is the largest Districts in KPK on the basis of territory and covers 14,850 square kilometer. It shares a border with Gilgit-Baltistan to the east, with Kunar, Badakshan and Nuristan provinces of Afghanistan on the north and west, and with Swat and Dir to the south. A narrow strip of Waakhan Corridor separates Chitral from Tajikistan in the north. Chitral is counted amongst the highest regions of the world, sweeping from 1,094 meters at Arandu to 7,726 meters at Tirichmir, and packing over 40 peaks more than 6,100 meters in height. Administratively Chitral is divided into Two Sub Divisions i) Chitral and ii) Mastuj having Seven Tehsils and twenty-four union councils. The district has a population of about 414,000. The general population is mainly of the Kho people, who speak the Khowar, which is also spoken in parts of Yasin, Gilgit, Dir and Swat. Chitral is also home to the Kalash tribe, who live in Bamburait and two other remote valleys located in the southwest of Chitral town. On the night falling between 15th and 16th July, and again on 19th , 24th and 28th July 2015, different parts of District Chitral were hit by Glacial Lake Outburst Floods (GLOF) which carried massive torrents and flash floods washing away villages, access roads, bridges, drinking water supply systems, micro hydel power channels, public/private property and agricultural crops. In Chitral, 36 people have so far been reported as dead in various incidents. The exact number of injuries cannot be ascertained due to inaccessibility to different affected areas. The rain spell is on and the district is expected to receive more rains in the days to come.

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HANDS Report on Chitral Floods -2015

September 1, 2015

Background Situation:

Chitral is located on the northern part of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, Pakistan. It is the largest Districts in KPK on the basis of territory and covers 14,850

square kilometer. It shares a border with Gilgit-Baltistan to the east, with Kunar, Badakshan and Nuristan provinces of Afghanistan on the north and

west, and with Swat and Dir to the south. A narrow strip of Waakhan Corridor separates Chitral from Tajikistan in the north. Chitral is counted

amongst the highest regions of the world, sweeping from 1,094 meters at Arandu to 7,726 meters at Tirichmir, and packing over 40 peaks more than

6,100 meters in height.

Administratively Chitral is divided into Two Sub Divisions i) Chitral and ii) Mastuj having Seven Tehsils and twenty-four union councils. The district has

a population of about 414,000. The general population is mainly of the Kho people, who speak the Khowar, which is also spoken in parts of Yasin,

Gilgit, Dir and Swat. Chitral is also home to the Kalash tribe, who live in Bamburait and two other remote valleys located in the southwest of Chitral

town.

On the night falling between 15th and 16th July, and again on 19th , 24th and 28th July 2015, different parts of District Chitral were hit by Glacial Lake

Outburst Floods (GLOF) which carried massive torrents and flash floods washing away villages, access roads, bridges, drinking water supply systems,

micro hydel power channels, public/private property and agricultural crops.

In Chitral, 36 people have so far been reported as dead in various incidents. The exact number of injuries cannot be ascertained due to inaccessibility to

different affected areas. The rain spell is on and the district is expected to receive more rains in the days to come.

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A. HANDS Consultative Meetings:

HANDS team conducted many meetings with other NGOs and Government authorities and departments. The purpose of these meetings was to

gather the information about the flood affected areas and the population, priority needs of the survivors and to share the HANDS plan for the relief

activities. The meetings were conducted with Mr. Muhammad AminullHaq- Deputy Commissionaire Chitral, SardarAyoub- Program Manager Aga Khan

Rural Support Program- AKRSP, Mr Amir Muhammad Khan- Regional Program Manager Focus, MrAfzal- General Manager- NCHD.

Field visit at flood affected areas of Union Council Charun (Reshan) was conducted for the purpose of meeting with affected communities and elected

representatives of area.

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B. Key findings

Coordination Mechanism;

• Initially coordination mechanism of NGOs was established led by the FOCUS Humanitarian Pakistan during the month of July

• The network of Local Support organizations and CBOs available under the umbrella of (CCDN) Chitral Community Development

Network in the area

Relief efforts;

• FalahInsaniyat foundation(FIF- a religious organization) has distributed Iron Sheets for shelter construction to communities

• Most of the NGOs shown their Commitments but only few were involve in the food and tent distribution

• Government / Pakistan Army called a coordination meeting of NGOs to discuss regarding the finalization of package amount for

shelter construction but it is still in the process , still yet government could not disburse the committed (500,000) rupees by the Prime

Minister of Pakistan to the victims of the flood

• According to the community of Village due to upcoming cold weather only few of the families have started construction of shelters on

Self-help bases

Existing Gaps;(Inputs are needed from Raheem on excel template already forwarded)

S# Name of

Union Council

Tehsil Sub

Division

Total Populatio

n

Estimated No of Affected

Population

Estimated % of

Population affected

Type of support provided by the

different stakeholders

including Govt with estimated

numbers

Stakeholders involved in relief

work Current needs

What is status of population (

are they still displaced, returned

Accessibility

Majority of Population is

Ismaili/ Muslims/ Kailashi

1 Mulkow

Mulkhow Mastuj

16,875

9,250

54.81

Foods, Non Food Items (Tents, Kitchen Set,

Govt, Pak Army, AKDN, SRSP, AlKhidmat, FIF,

Shelters for Winter, Fuel wood or any other means

40% as host and remaining 60% are in Accessible Mix

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Hygiene Kit, Blankets

Al Khair, Imran Khan Foundation

of Fuel, Foder for Animals Restoration of DWSS, Restoration of Irrigation Channels, Clothings, Food and NFIs

tents

2 Shoghore Lotkuh Lotkuh 14718 6432 43.70

Foods, Non Food Items (Tents, Kitchen Set, Hygiene Kit, Blankets

Govt, Pak Army, AKDN, SRSP, AlKhidmat, FIF, Al Khair, Imran Khan Foundation

Shelters for Winter, Fuel wood or any other means of Fuel, Foder for Animals Restoration of DWSS, Restoration of Irrigation Channels, Clothings, Food and NFIs

40% as host and remaining 60% are in tents Accessible Ismaili

3

Lotkoh

Lotkuh Lotkuh 15949 8650 54.24

Foods, Non Food Items (Tents, Kitchen Set, Hygiene Kit, Blankets

Govt, Pak Army, AKDN, SRSP, AlKhidmat, FIF, Al Khair, Imran Khan Foundation as above

40% as host and remaining 60% are in tents Accessible Ismaili

4

Chitral

Chitral Chitral 34107 3304 9.69

Foods, Non Food Items (Tents, Kitchen Set, Hygiene Kit,

Govt, Pak Army, AKDN, SRSP, AlKhidmat, FIF, Al Khair, Imran as above Accessible Sunni

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Blankets Khan Foundation

5

Khot

Torkhow Mastuj

19,417

7233 37.25

Foods, Non Food Items (Tents, Kitchen Set, Hygiene Kit, Blankets

Govt, Pak Army, AKDN, SRSP, AlKhidmat, FIF, Al Khair, Imran Khan Foundation as above Accessible Mix

6

Mastuj

Mastuj Mastuj

16,510

6963 42.17

Foods, Non Food Items (Tents, Kitchen Set, Hygiene Kit, Blankets

Govt, Pak Army, AKDN, SRSP, AlKhidmat, FIF, Al Khair, Imran Khan Foundation as above Accessible Mix

7

Charun

Mastuj Mastuj

17,422

7324 42.04

Foods, Non Food Items (Tents, Kitchen Set, Hygiene Kit, Blankets

Govt, Pak Army, AKDN, SRSP, AlKhidmat, FIF, Al Khair, Imran Khan Foundation as above Accessible Mix

8

Oweer

Mulkhow Mastuj

15,415

4980 32.31

Foods, Non Food Items (Tents, Kitchen Set, Hygiene Kit, Blankets

Govt, Pak Army, AKDN, SRSP, AlKhidmat, FIF, Al Khair, Imran Khan Foundation as above Accessible Mix

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Drosh-1

Drosh Drosh 17,218 2464 14.31

Foods, Non Food Items (Tents, Kitchen Set, Hygiene Kit, Blankets

Govt, Pak Army, AKDN, SRSP, AlKhidmat, FIF, Al Khair, Imran Khan Foundation as above

Accessible Sunni

11 Ayun Chitral Chitral 18573 13635 73.41

Foods, Non Food Items (Tents, Kitchen Set, Hygiene Kit, Blankets

Govt, Pak Army, AKDN, SRSP, AlKhidmat, FIF, Al Khair, Imran Khan Foundation as above

Most affected areas inaccessible till yesterday but today according to current updates it is accessible

Kalash and Sunni

12 Laspur Mastuj Mastuj

17,421

5672 32.56

Foods, Non Food Items (Tents, Kitchen Set, Hygiene Kit, Blankets

Govt, Pak Army, AKDN, SRSP, AlKhidmat, FIF, Al Khair, Imran Khan Foundation as above Accessible Mix

13 Shagram

Torkhow Mastuj

16,038

6450 40.22

Foods, Non Food Items (Tents, Kitchen Set, Hygiene Kit,

Govt, Pak Army, AKDN, SRSP, AlKhidmat, FIF, Al Khair, Imran as above Accessible Mix

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Blankets Khan Foundation

15 Yarkhun Mastuj Mastuj

17,555

6854 39.04

Foods, Non Food Items (Tents, Kitchen Set, Hygiene Kit, Blankets

Govt, Pak Army, AKDN, SRSP, AlKhidmat, FIF, Al Khair, Imran Khan Foundation as above Accessible Ismaili

16 Koh Chitral Chitral

17,345

3725 21.48

Foods, Non Food Items (Tents, Kitchen Set, Hygiene Kit, Blankets

Govt, Pak Army, AKDN, SRSP, AlKhidmat, FIF, Al Khair, Imran Khan Foundation as above Accessible Sunni

Irrigation Channels;

• In the last fifteen days out of 75 irrigation channels that benefit 13,101 households in this area, only seven have had temporary

restoration. Headworks of 67 have suffered damages while 25 have suffered damages to the middle portion because of rising flood

waters.

Drinking Water Schemes;

• In the Drinking Water sector 38 schemes supply 7,759 households. Only 10 of these are Govt build while the remaining are either

community based or built through projects by NGOs and government and maintained by the communities. All 38 have suffered severe

damages and pipes ranging from 200 ft to 1200 feet have been washed away; the intake tanks of 16 are also damaged.

Access/ Communications;

• Broze Bridge was totally damaged, it connects Chitral with the rest of the country

• Kelash Valley was cut off the accessibility but according to the latest news today it is accessible

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• About 100 meter of Booni-Chitral road was washed away at Kuragh

• 2000' portion Main Roadwashed away at different locations. This is being used as alternate road between Chitral & Peshawar

• 800' portion of the main Link+Chitral-Peshawar west roadhas been washed away completely, that also serves as an alternate road

between Chitral and Peshawar

• 28 bridges have been destroyed, the bulk of these connected villages while some of them linked villages to the market. This is in just

four Union Councils around Chitral

C. Recommendations by the field mission:

Soaring humanitarian needs – including food, drinking water, and shelter – remain cause for concern, especially as rapidly deteriorating weather

conditions are likely to become an added logistical challenge to the provision of humanitarian assistance

In the light of discussions with community and local CBOs representatives,it is strongly recommended that there is need to change the package

of roofing kit as per local area requirements. Considering the weather conditions of area and local practices the package of CGI sheets is

acceptable to local population. Beneficiaries can utilize CGI sheets for temporary shelter purpose and same material could be utilized for

shelter construction.

Rapid recovery interventions are also needed in the area. For shelter construction community can utilize locally available materials i.e Stone,

Mud and Wood. Skilled and unskilled labour is available in affected areas

A scale-up of operations is required to ensure immediate and principled assistance reaches people in desperate need within the next six weeks,

in advance of the monsoon season. Shelter remains the most critical need in the affected areas

D. Challenges

Access to some remote villages remains a key challenge. Road access is limited and some remote villages can only be accessed by helicopter.

Main roads are open in most of the union councils. However, landslides have challenged transportation of relief items to some areas. Airlifts are

required to access and deliver aid to rural areas. Many affected villages are still without road access at all

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Quality of locally available materials is also a concern and procurement time will need to be factored in

There are different needs of different populations and at different geographical locations. Thereby in relief phase the integrated approach is not

feasible

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List of Communication Schemes affected*

S# UC Village

name Name of scheme Nature of Scheme Detail of damage Impact within the valley

1 Ayun Birir Main Road Main Road Connecting two ends of the valley

2 Ayun Bumburate Main Road Bumburate Main Road 6000' portion of the main road has been

washed away completely Connecting two ends of the valley

3 Ayun Bumburate Bridge Wadus Jeepable bridge Totally Damaged Linked the two banks of the river

4 Ayun Bumburate Bridge Dawtangu Pedestrian Bridge Totally Damaged Linked the two banks of the river

5 Ayun Bumburate Bonthar Bridge Pedestrian Bridge Totally Damaged Linked the two banks of the river

6 Ayun Bumburate Saruzjal Bridge Pedestrian Bridge Totally Damaged Linked the two banks of the river

7 Ayun Bumburate Saruzjal Bridge Jeepable bridge Totally Damaged Linked the two banks of the river

8 Ayun Bumburate Brone Bridge Jeepable bridge Totally Damaged Linked the two banks of the river

9 Ayun Bumburate Saruzjalik Bridge Pedestrian Bridge Totally Damaged Linked the two banks of the river

10 Ayun Bumburate ShekhandehKhurd Bridge Jeepable bridge Totally Damaged Linked the two banks of the river

11 Ayun Bumburate ShekhandehKalan Bridge Jeepable bridge Totally Damaged Linked the two banks of the river

12 Ayun Bumburate Noigol Bridge Jeepable bridge Totally Damaged Linked the two banks of the river

13 Ayun Bumburate Mikinjal Bridge Jeepable bridge Totally Damaged Linked the two banks of the river

14 Ayun Bumburate Badusan Bridge Jeepable bridge Totally Damaged Linked the two banks of the river

15 Ayun Rumboor Rumboor Road Main Road 2000'Length with 15' hieght Links the villages with the main markets

16 Ayun Rumboor Shekhandeh Bridge Jeepable bridge Totally Damaged Links the villages with the main markets

17 Ayun Rumboor Prakalak Bridge Jeepable bridge Totally Damaged Links the villages with the main markets

18 Ayun Rumboor Batet Bridge Pedestrian Bridge Totally Damaged Linked the two banks of the river

19 Broze Broze Broze Bridge RCC Bridge Totally Damaged Links the villages with the main markets

20 Broze Broze Goldeh Bridge RCC Bridge Totally Damaged Links the villages with the main markets

21 Broze Broze Link road Goldeh Link Road 450'length with 20' Hieght Links the villages with the main markets

22 Broze Broze Karanal Road Link Road 200'length with 12' hieght Links the villages with the main markets

23 Chitral 1 Orghoch Bridge Pedestrian Bridge Swept away completely link with the main road broken

24 Chitral 1 Orghoch Bridge Jeepable bridge Swept away completely Connecting two ends of the village

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25 Chitral 1 Orghoch Road Link Road 400' portion destroyed by depositing

alluvial mud+ erroding 20' portion

leading to the distant settlements from the main

road

26 Chitral 1 Orghoch Road Main Road 2000' portion washed away at different

location Links the villages with the local markets

27 Chitral 1 Bakamak Link road Link+Chitral-

Peshawar West road

800' portion of the main road has been

washed away completely Links the villages with the local markets

28 Chitral 1 Hone Bridge Pedestrian Bridge Partially damaged Means of communication during high flow in the

stream

29 Chitral 2 Shali Bridge Jeepable bridge Swept away completely Linked the two banks of the river

30 Chitral 2 Shali Bridge Pedestrian Bridge Partially damaged Partially damaged at one end and restored by the

community

31 Chitral 2 Shali Trail Pony track 150' portion Swept away Used by the community to access their fields

List of Water Supply Schems;*

S# UC Village

name Name of scheme BHHs

Witout

water

from

(Days)

Likelihood

of repair

(Days)

Damage Intensity Pipelines Damage intensity

Tank/Reservoir

1 Ayun Ayun DWSS SahanAyun 1000 10 3 1200' pipe of .5" diameter Nil

2 Ayun Ayun DWSS KuruAyun 100 10 10 2600' pipe of 4" diameter Intake chamber washed

away

3 Ayun Ayun DWSS Darkhandeh 450 10 10 7000' pipe of 3 inch diameter Nil

4 Ayun Ayun DWSS AyunSahan 1000 10 10

29 pipes of 1' diameter swept

away

Intake chamber washed

away

5 Ayun Ayun DWSS Balawusht

200 10 20 water supply will resume if the

channel is repaired

6 Ayun Birir Valley DWSS Jaw Guru

80 10 3 300'pipe of 3" diameter,350'

diameter 2" diameter

Intake chamber washed

away

7 Ayun Birir Valley DWSS Xaghar 38 10 3 600'pipe of 3" diameter

Intake chamber washed

away

8 Ayun Birir Valley DWSS Gas Guru

28 10 5 800' pipe of 2.5" diameter Intake chamber washed

away

9 Ayun Birir Valley DWSS Sundik 24 10 10 300' pipe of 4" diameter Nil

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10 Ayun Birir Valley DWSS Guru Center 130 10 7 1000' pipe 2.5" diameter

Intake chamber washed

away

11 Ayun Birir Valley DWSS Grambat

40 10 70 1000'pipe of 9" diameter Intake chamber washed

away

12 Ayun Rumboor DWSS Chumara 40 10 20 360'pipe of 6" diameter

13 Ayun Rumboor DWSS Shekhanandeh 50 10 7

1500'pipe of 4" diameter/600'pipe

of 1" diameter

14 Ayun Rumboor DWSS Paloghxalik

200 10 7 3000'pipe of 2" diameter Intake chamber washed

away

15 Ayun Rumboor DWSS Trukdalla

50 10 7 4000'pipe of 2"

diameter/1000'pipe of 3" diameter

Intake chamber washed

away

16 Ayun Rumboor DWSS Kalashgram 65 10 7 1400'GI pipe of 4" diameter

17

Ayun Rumboor DWSS Main Bazar

170 10

7

1000'pipe of 1.5" diameter/500'

wire rope for crossing over nala is

requried

Intake chamber washed

away

18 Ayun Rumboor DWSS GromGha

26 10 10 100'pipe of 2" diameter

Intake chamber washed

away

19 Ayun Bumburate DWSS Shekhandehkhord 90 10 10 200'pipe of 1.5 diameter

20 Ayun Bumburate DWSS ShekhandehKalan 300 10 60 1000'pipe of 4 MM diameter

21 Ayun Bumburate DWSS Brone 55 10 40 600'pipe of 75MM diameter

22 Ayun Bumburate DWSS Awong 100 10 10 300'pipe of 40 MM diameter

23 Ayun Bumburate DWSS Palawanandeh 180 10 10 300'pipe of 40 MM diameter

24 Ayun Bumburate DWSS Wadus 26 10 10 200'pipe of 1"diameter

25 Ayun Bumburate DWSS LashtBokht 10 10 10 250'pipe of 1" diameter

26 Ayun Ayun DWSS Arkhal 30 10 10 300'pipe of 1" diameter

27 Broze Broze DWSS Birbolak Seen

Kulum 370 10

40 400'pipe of 2" diameter

28 Broze Gahirate DWSS Gahirate 270 10 60 450'pipe of 2" diameter

29 Chitral 1 Bakamak DWSS Biyaban 13 10 60 800'pipe of 3" diameter

30 Chitral 1 Muldeh DWSS Muldeh 1200 10 10 600'pipe of 2" diameter

31 Chitral 1 Orghoch DWSS Orghoch 300 10 60 600'pipe of 3" diameter

32 Chitral 1 Multiple

villages

DWSS Bakamak-

Shiaqotekk 450 10

90 1200'pipe of 3" diameter

33 Chitral 1 Faizabad DWSS Faizabad 300 10 60 400'pipe of 2" diameter Intake chamber washed

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away

34 Chitral 1 Bakamak DWSS Bakamak 114 10 60 700'pipe of 3" diameter

35 Chitral 1 Mogholandeh DWSS Mogholandeh 65 10 90 3000'pipe of 2" diameter

Intake chamber washed

away

36 Chitral 2 AngarGhon DWSS AngarGhon 100 10 10 1500'pipe of 1" diameter

Intake chamber washed

away

37 Chitral 2 Shali DWSS ShaliGol 40 10

15 1200'pipe of 1" diameter

Intake chamber washed

away

38 Chitral 2 Theenshen DWSS ThingshenBala 55 10 7 200'pipe of 1.25"diameter

List of Irrigation Schemes:*

S# UC Village Name Name of scheme BHHs Damage at intake point Mid Part

1 Ayun Sahan Irrigation Channel SahanPayeen 200 10' high, 200' long retaining wall

2 Ayun Kuru Irrigation Channel KuruAyun 220 8' high, 200' long retaining wall

3 Ayun Sahan Irrigation Channel SahanBala 290 8' high, 250' long retaining wall 250' long, 10' high portion

completely damaged

4 Ayun Darkhanandeh Irrigation Channel Darkhanandeh 390 10' high, 50' long retaining wall

5 Ayun Tholiandeh Irrigation Channel Tholiandeh 270 10' high, 50' long retaining wall

6 Ayun Balawoosh Irrigation Channel Balawoosh 90 10' high, 150' long retaining wall, 250' long, 10' high portion

completely damaged

7 Ayun Attani Irrigation Channel Attani 190 10' high, 100' long retaining wall, 100' long, 10' high portion

completely damaged

8 Ayun Bumburet Irrigation Channel LashtBokht 10 200' long portion destroyed

9 Ayun Bumburet Wadus Irrigation Channel 22 800' long portion has been swept

away completely

10 Ayun Bumburet Irrigation Channel Pahlawandeh 350 100' portion destroyed at the

intake

11 Ayun Multiple Villages Irrigation Channel Batrik-Aneex 400 200' portion at the intake swept

away

12 Ayun Bumburet Irrigation Channel Sarojal 200 100' channel destroyed

13 Ayun Bumburet Irrigation Channel Brunthar 110 200' long portion destroyed

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14 Ayun Bumburet Irrigation Channel Lower Sheikhandeh 95 5' high, 600' long portion destroyed

by the floods

15 Ayun Bumburet Irrigation Channel SheikhandehKalan 280 5' high, 500' long portion destroyed

by the floods

16 Ayun Bumburet Begat Irrigation Channel 280 3' high, 400' long portion destroyed

17 Ayun Bumburet Irrigation Channel Mikinjal 250 3' high, 400' long portion destroyed 2' high and 600' long portion

destroyed

18 Ayun Bumburet Irrigation Channel Noigal 230 2' high, 500' long portion destroyed

19 Ayun Bumburet Irrigation Channel main Sheikhandeh 280 5' high, 500' long portion destroyed

by the floods

20 Ayun Rumboor Irrigation Channel Kalashgram 130 10' high, 300' long portion

destroyed by the flood

10' high, 200' long portion erroded

by the floods

21 Ayun Rumboor Irrigation Channel Shigala 100 10' high, 400' long portion swept

away

22 Ayun Rumboor Irrigation Channel Malidesh 80 8' high, 600' long portion destroyed

23 Ayun Rumboor Irrigation Channel Mikinili 140 8' high, 300' long portion destroyed

24 Ayun Rumboor Irrigation Channel Palarogh 50 8' high,200' long portion destroyed

25 Ayun Rumboor Irrigation Channel Ghet Guru 30 100' long portion destroyed

26 Ayun Rumboor Irrigation Channel Chumarwa 70 6' high,500' portion destroyed

27 Ayun Rumboor Irrigation Channel ChimisanBala 20 5'high, 250' long portion destroyed

28 Ayun Rumboor Irrigation Channel PaloghXelikPayeen 100 5'high, 300' long portion destroyed

29 Ayun Rumboor Irrigation channel Chionabad 25 4' high,250' long portion destroyed

30 Ayun Rumboor Irrigation Channel PaloghXelikBala 30 5' high, 200' long portion destroyed

31 Ayun Rumboor Irrigation Channel ustuiDubazh 10 5' high, 100' long portion destroyed

32 Ayun Rumboor Irrigation Channel Shekhandeh center 25 6' high, 100' long portion destroyed

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33 Ayun Rumboor Irrigation Channel Chimisan 3 45 5' high, 200' long portion destroyed

34 Ayun Rumboor Irrigation Channel Bronzik 35 6' high, 250' long portion destroyed

35 Ayun Birir Irrigation Channel Medizom 38 4'high, 100 ' long portion destroyed 4' high and 500' long channel washed

away

36 Ayun Birir Irrigation Channel Jawguru 24 600' long portion damaged 6' high and 600' long portion

destroyed

37 Ayun Birir Irrigation Channel Bihal-grumetgol 140 300' long portion destroyed 8' high, 32000' long channel

completely swept away

38 Ayun Birir Irrigation Channel Beshar 80 8' high, 6000' long channel

completely swept away

39 Ayun Birir Irrigation Channel Xagar 60 8' high and 500' long channel washed

away

40 Ayun Birir Irrigation Channel Gasguru 80 8' high, 600' long channel completely

swept away

41 Ayun Birir Irrigation Channel Garanow 20 4' high and 300' long channel washed

away

42 Ayun Birir Irrigation Channel Guru center 40 400' long portion wiped out

43 Broze Domoon Domoon Irrigation channel 400 10' high,450' long retaining wall

44 Broze Birbolak Birbolak Irrigation Channel 140 30' high, 200' long retaining wall

45 Broze Mirasiyandeh Mirasiyandeh Irrigation channel 120 35' high, 270' long retaining wall

46 Broze Goldeh Karanal Irrigation channel 35 30' high, 200' long retaining wall

47 Broze Gumbad Gumbad Irrigation channel 300 50' high, 280' long retaining wall

48 Broze Seen Kuloom Seen Kuloom Irrigation channel 240 8' high, 180' long retaining wall

49 Broze Goldeh Irrigation Channel Gramol 70 60' high, 300' long retaining wall

50 Broze Goldeh Irrigation Channel Goldehbala 80 40' high, 350' long retaining wall

51 Broze Chumurkhon Chumurkhonpayeen Irrigation channel 190 16' high, 150' long retaining wall

52 Broze Chumurkhon Chumurkhonkoh Irrigation channel 90 14' high, 90' long retaining wall

53 Broze Syedabad Syedabad Irrigation Channel 40 7' high, 200' long retaining wall

54 Chitral 1 Orghoch Main Channel Orghoch 230 Retaining wall 30' high, 100' long 300'

55 Chitral 1 Orghoch Pipe Irrigation Scheme Orghoch 150 20 pipes of 8 inch dia along with

intake chamber 15 pipes of 6 inch dia

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56 Chitral 1 Bakamak Doomshughoore Irrigation Channel 27 10' high, 100' long retaining wall, 1500' portion of the channel swept

away completely

57 Chitral 1 Bakamak BakamakPayeen Irrigation Channel 60 10' high, 150' long retaining wall, 700' portion of the channel has been

destroyed

58 Chitral 1 Bakamak BakamakBala Irrigation Channel 40 7' high, 80' long retaining wall 500' portion of the channel

destroyed

59 Chitral 1 Multiple Villages Bakamak-ShiaqoTek Irrigation Channel 380 8' high, 200' long retaining wall 300' long portion of the channel

60 Chitral 1 Muldeh Muldeh-Alliyan Irrigation Channel 1600 10' high,400' long retaining wall 200' long and 20' high portion

completely damaged

61 Chitral 1 Multiple Villages Chitral gol-Shiaqotekk Channel 1200 8' high, 200' long retaining wall 400' long portion wiped out

62 Chitral 1 Khorkashandeh Irrigation Channel Khorkashandeh 150 9' high, 150' long retaining wall

63 Chitral 1 Mulengol Irrigation Channel

UchooshtMakhtommabad 630 15' high, 40' long portion destroyed

64 Chitral 1 Mulengol Irrigation Channel mulengol-Thingshen 180 10' high, 30' long portion destroyed

by the flood

65 Chitral 2 Seen Lasht Irrigation channel Shali/Seen lasht 130 50' high,100' long retaining wall

66 Chitral 2 ShaliKuru Irrigation channel ShaliKuru 20 50' high,150' long retaining wall

67 Chitral 2 Seen Irrigation channel Main Seen 350 200' portion filled with debris

68 Chitral 2 Seen West bank irrigation channel 10 7' high, 80' long retaining wall

69 Chitral 2 Seen East bank Channel lower Seen 150 6' high, 50' long retaining wall

70 Chitral 2 Goldur Irrigation Channel Goldur-Singoor 200 20' high, 700' long channel

destroyed by the floods

71 Chitral 2 Goldur Irrigation Channel GoldurZargarandeh 360 10' high, 200' long retaining wall

Source: AKRSP

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