Friday, August 20, 2010

PAKISTAN
Flood Relief Fund

Bantulah saudara kita yang amat memerlukan bantuan


Al-Nidaa's Pakistan Fund launching that appears in the bernama.com website.
Klik pada URL berikut:
 http://www.bernama.com/bernama/v5/newsindex.php?id=523391
http://www.bernama.com/bernama/v5/bm/newsgeneral.php?id=523386 
 
PAKISTAN FLOOD RELIEF FUND
Sebagai sebuah NGO Islam, Pertubuhan Kebajikan Al-Nidaa’ Malaysia (Al-Nidaa’) turut merasa kehilangan dan penderitaan mangsa-mangsa banjir di Pakistan.

Laporan terkini menyatakan lebih 20 juta rakyat negara itu terjejas oleh bencana banjir yang terburuk dalam 80 tahun.

Oleh yang demikian Al-Nidaa’ merasa terpanggil menghulurkan apa jua bantuan yang termampu bagi meringankan sedikit penderitaan mangsa seagama kita itu.



Dalam hal ini Al-Nidaa’ dengan ini melancarkan “Pakistan Flood Relief Fund” bagi mengutip derma untuk dikirimkan ke negara itu.




Dana akan disalurkan melalui Al-Khidmat Foundation Pakistan, sebuah NGO besar yang telah berkhidmat sejak penubuhan Pakistan dalam tahun 1947. Sila layari laman web
http://al-khidmatfoundation.org/situ_flood_relief.php untuk maklumat lanjut mengenai NGO itu serta kerja-kerja mereka dalam membantu mangsa bencana tersebut.
Diantara kerja-kerja bantuan yang telah dilakukan oleh Al-Khidmat Foundation Pakistan sejak banjir bermula pada 28 Julai 2010 termasuk:
- Mengangkut mangsa-mangsa banjir ke tempat selamat melibatkan 350 kenderaan
- Menyediakan 105 khemah-khemah bantuan dan 39 khemah perlindungan
- Membina pusat penapisan air untuk 50,000 liter sehari
- Mengedarkan bungkusan makanan dan makanan yang telah dimasak
- Memberikan khidmat perubatan di 92 khemah khas bagi tujuan itu
Lebih dari 16,000 sukarelawan mereka terlibat dalam misi bantuan kemanusian ini di banyak daerah dan kawasan terjejas termasuk Peshawar, Charsadda, Nowshara, Swat, Swabi dll.
Al-Nidaa’ menyeru ahli-ahli dan penyokong-penyokongnya, ahli-ahli jemaah dan orang ramai untuk tampil menghulurkan sumbangan terhadap usaha murni ini.
Sumbangan boleh dibuat melalui tunai, cek atas nama TABUNG MANGSA BENCANA atau di masukkan terus ke BIMB akaun no 12047010029801 atas nama sama dengan deposit slipnya difaxkan ke 03-77107900.
Firman Allah:
 
SURAT DARI AL-NIDAA' KEPADA AL-KHIDMAT FOUNDATION PAKISTAN
Date: 17 August 2010
Assalamualaikum
Salam and sympathies to our brothers and sisters in Islam that are badly affected by the floods in Pakistan.
From news reports, we are aware of the gravity of the loss of lives, properties and the displacement of people. As fellow muslims our hearts go to the victims of the disaster and we want to help in whatever limited ways we can.
For your information we are a small Islamic NGO in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia that tries to contribute to the well being of the ummah through da’wa and charity.
Please tell us the best way we can be of assistance to the flood victims through your esteemed organization
Wassalam
Your brother in Islam
Zainuddin Alang Mamat
JAWAPAN AL-KHIDMAT FOUNDATION PAKISTAN   KEPADA AL-NIDAA'
Date: 17 August 2010
Dear Respected Br. Zainuddin Alang Mamat, Malaysia
Assalamu Alaikum,
Thanks for this heart touching e-mail.
We are doing our best and hope that Almighty Allah would bless all the affectees of disaster with His unbounded Kindness and save the lives put on stake by the violent flow of floods.
You are kindly requested to note following Al-Khidmat Bank Account details for donation for Victims of Flood in Pakistan:
Title:                            Al-Khidmat Foundation, Pakistan
Account #                  
Pak rupees
02011459382
US $
02180030740
Pound Sterling
02190005108
Euro
02200003782
Swift Code:                SONEPKKALHR
Bank Name                 Soneri Bank Limited
Branch                         Main Branch
Branch Code               001
Bank Address:            87 – Shahrah-e-Quaid-e-Azam
                                    Lahore – Pakistan
Thanks again & regards,
Sohail Ahmed Khan
Finance Manager,
Al-Khidmat Foundation Pakistan 

Laporan Terkini Dari Pakistan

Situational Report of Flood

Flood started on 28th July 2010 in different areas of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa and later on 18 districts of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, 9 district of Punjab, 5 districts of Sindh, 7 districts of Baluchistan and 5 districts of AJK were involved. Now on 4th August 44 districts out of 123 districts of Pakistan (114 Pakistan 5 AJK & 4 Gilgit) are in severe flood.
The recent monsoon rains have taken their toll throughout Khyber Pakhtunkhwa. Hundreds of villages in different areas have been inundated by flash floods resulting in the desperate loss of life and massive damage toprivate and public properties, infrastructure and communication system. According to media sources, in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa the death toll has exceeded 1500. Over 800 have got injured and about 45,000 people are still stranded in flood water. A large number of people are reported to be missing. Due to submerging of villages on massive scale about 1.3million people are affected and displaced temporarily.
A large number of bridges in different areas have collapsed and roads are badly damaged due to which many areas have become inaccessible and imparting aid to the trapped people has become difficult.
Moreover, failure of communication system and outages of utility services have also caused serious concerns to the masses.
The following districts of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa and adjoining tribal belt are badly affected by the recent flash floods.
Peshawar
Charsadda
Nowshehra
Dir Upper
Dir Lower
Swat
Shangla
Battgram
Kohistan
Swabi
Lakki Marwat
Tank
DI Khan
Bajaur Agency
Malakand Agency
Karak
Chitral
DI Ismaeel Khan
Mianwali
Muzafarghar
Bhaker
Layya
DG Khan
Jhang
Kashmoor
Larkana
Dadoo
Nawab Shah
Noshera Feroze
Barkhan
Kholo
Sabi
Naseerabad
Jafrabad
Lolarali
Harnai
Bagh
Muzafrabad
Neelamvaly
Hatianbala
MeerPur
Gilgat
In Peshawar, according to sources30 persons died in rain-related incidents, 120 injured and 14,000 people including women and children are displaced. Critical disturbance in communication system and utility outages are experienced. The provincial metropolis is cut off from adjoining areas due to breakage of roads and bridges. In District Peshawar, areas of Daudzai circle and Khalisa circle are affected by Bara River, Budhni Nala and Kabul River. The areas of Tarnab, Lala Kalry, Mahal Gabri, Shahgai, Hindkyan, Mahal Salo, Lala Ahmad, Larama, Garhi Baloch, Kotar, Kukar, Kankola, Dalazak, Muhammadzai, Daman Hindki, Budhni, Malogi, Jugian, Khazana Tauda, Nasapa Bala, Fatu Abdur Rahima, Samarbagh, Mian Gaujar, Landi, Daudzai, Jala Bela, Gul Bela, Islamabad, Qazi Kalay, Jogani, Shangal Bala, Payan, Wazir Kalay, Qila Shah Beg, Bela Mohammadan, Sarkhana, Pir Bala, Pir PayanNiami, Khawajay, Banda Bala, Mamoo Khatkee, Bela Baramad Khel are also affected by floods.
Charsadda is worst affected by the flash floods. Nearly 60 percent of the area is submerged and thousands of houses have been demolished by flood water. Above 50,0000 people have become homeless. 12000 people in different areas are stranded in flood water.Almost all approach roads to Charsadda are badly damaged and bridges collapsed.The situation is posing severe threat to population health as abdominal and skin infections are alarmingly increasing day by day. Acute shortage of food and drinking water is also reported. The areas of Sardaryab, Hassan Khel, Gedar, Gul Abad, Mandari, Shalgazi Baba, Babakri, Shabara, Jangi Koruna, Terbela, Mian Hameed Garhi, Garhi Hameed Gul, Bila No 4, Shabqadar,Singarh, Mian Sahib Garhi, Tanab, Shahiu Kulalai, Tulandi (Tangi), Garhi Biar, Herbiala Gohar Abad, Rajjar, Chak Hesar, Charsadda Old City and Ghazi Gul Banda are badly affected by flood.
Nowshehra is also facing severe consequences of the recent flash floods. The casualties have run into hundreds. Abdominal diseases and skin infections are rapidly spreading. Thousands of houses including hospitals, schools, offices and Masjidshave gone under water. Media sources report 7000 people stranded in flood waterand thousands became homeless. Bridges and roads are badly damaged and access to most of the areas has become extremely difficult. The areas of Akbar Pura, Tazadeen Kalay, Mohib Banda and Nowshehra Bridge were badly affected by flood.
In Dir Upper, floods washed away more than 110 bridges, 250 houses and many Masjids. The number of deaths has approached 55 and more than 250 are injured badly. Dir has been cut off from adjoining areas as the floods have collapsed many contact bridges. Asheery Dara is in deep trouble due to accessibility problems.
In Chakdara about 20000 people are reported to have trapped due to breakage of roads and bridges.The main Chakdara Bridge collapsed due to flash flood thus disconnecting Dir Lower from rest of the province. People are waiting at the banks of the river where only one army boat was carrying 7-8 people in trip. People are using Bajaur Agency route to reach Peshawar.
In Swat,Kohakan, Malangi, Hisar Baba, Madyan, Bahrain and Kalam areas are badly affected. The fatalities have exceeded 250. More than 1000 are reported injured.6000 houses have been demolishedby the flood and about 1 million people have become homeless. Many bridges and roads are badly damaged and standing crops are also washed away by the flood.
In Shangla, the recent flash floods have wreaked havoc wherethe death toll has exceeded 160 andabout 50 are reported injured. 3700 houses including hospitals, schools and offices have been destroyed by the flood.The road infrastructure is badly damaged and 150 contact bridges have collapsed creating serious difficulties in transportation across and within the district.
In District Lakki Marwat, flood is reported in Kurram and Gambela rivers.More than 500 houses including old jail premises have been destroyed by floods. Thousands of people are affected. The areas of Wanda Akhudan and Gambela DI Khan are still under under flood.
In District Mansehra, Naran road is blocked, Malakandi, Sangarh and Ganol area are affected by land sliding, Sumallihai Mung road washed away, khasarai area is under heavy flood and three bridges/culverts washed away due to flash floods.

Delegation from Abroad

Malaysia
Amal Foundation Malaysia  
Dr Abd Rani bin Osman
Vice President,
Amal Foundation of Malaysia
Dr Syed Ahmad bin Syed Mohamed Ali
Member of Foundation of Malaysia

Hamka bin Hassan
Member of Foundation of Malaysia
Mohamad Supkhi bin Mat Arif
Member of Foundation of Malaysia





Egypt
Arab Medical Union
1)    Mr. KHALED HANAFI FAHIM
2)    Mr. IBRAHIM KHLIL OMAR ELZAAFARANY
3)    Mr. HESHAM KAMAL MAHMOUD


Turkey
CANSUYU Turkey
1)    Mr. Yilmaz Balçın
2)    Mr. Turgay Ayvazoğlu


UK - United Kingdom
Team of Doctors headed by Dr. Amjad Bashir


USA - United States of America
Team of Doctors from USA (IMANA) at Khyber Pakhtunkhwa

 100 Shahdadkot villages flooded F.P. Report


ISLAMABAD: The floodwater is fast roaring into Shadadkot, deluging over hundred villages. The high tide sustained its pressure, causing the temporary protective embankment constructed over Motorway to seep from different points on Sunday. The floodwater entered into three pipes and two watercourses under the protective embankment meant for irrigation in a bid to spare the city the deluge. The current is fast heading to the city now. The water from these pipes and watercourses approached near Goth Din Muhammed Khiazai and Goth Diyar Khan-a kilometer from Shahdadkot. Meanwhile, Tando Hafiz Shah villages has been submerged after increase of super flood down stream Kotri. Flood water has started gushing towards another Katcha village Rajoo Nizamani near Jhirik. Meanwhile entire Katcha area has been submerged and water has started hitting the embankments. There are 26 vulnerable points on both sides of river embankments in this district. The most vulnerable points include Soorjani, Monarki, Sonda-hilaya bund and MS bund. The flood water breached the embankment of RBOD canal, over-topped KB feeder bind and started entering it on Sunday. Hectic efforts were underway by the administration and all concerned departments to save the dykes and avert any major eventuality. Army jawans were assisting the administration in all out efforts in this district. Floodwater was also surging constantly in Indus through Thatta district, mounting massive pressure upon Manarki, Surjani and Sawanda safety embankments while the repair work at safety dykes in Dadu District to fill in breaches was underway on war footings. Meanwhile, over 90,000 people have been evacuated to safer places and more people are being transferred to safer locations. Women and children have been dislocated to safer places during rescue operation being conducted by Navy in Kati Khoso Goath while efforts are underway to evacuate remaining people stranded at separate positions. Shikarpur District also remained in great flood threat as flood water volume was raised in Indus River up to more then 1,100,000 cusecs at Gudu Barrage and the same flow at Sukkur Barrage therefore all out efforts were being made to protect Shikarpur district from the flood threat. According to Federal Flood Commission, Indus is in very high flood level with falling trend in Guddu-Sukkur Reach with 783,000 and 867,000 cusecs respectively and is in medium flood in Chashma-Taunsa reach with 436,000 and 437,000 cusecs while it is in low flood in Tarbela-Kalabagh reach. River Kabul is in medium flood Stage with falling trend at Nowshera with water discharge of 82,000 cusecs while Chenab is in low flood with falling trend at Panjnad, whereas Ravi is in low flood with rising trend at Shahdra. A boy drowned while three women were saved as a boat they were traveling in capsized near Ubauro on Sunday. After entrance of more flood tides from three sides into Jaffarabad district, water level has risen by 13-15 feet in many areas particularly in the district headquarters Dera Allahyar while Provincial District Management Authority's (PDMA) compiled report by 20th August had confirmed displacement of 1.1 million people and killing of 40 persons by raging floods in Balochistan. On Sunday, dozens of flood victims most of them children suffering from gastroenteritis and other waterborne diseases were brought to Dera Murad Jamali, Sibi and Quetta hospitals. Doctors told media that due to acute shortage of required medicines at the hospitals and medical camps, fear of deaths of a large number of such patients had emerged. Meanwhile four dead bodies were recovered from the flood-ravaged areas of Jaffarabad District and two more women died of gastro in the relief camp on Sunday, police sources said. Army has established tent villages each at Dera Murad Jamali, Dera Allah Yar including a Field Hospital at Dera Murad Jamali to provide cooked food and medical treatment to over 3000 marooned people. Four Helicopters, 16 boats and 2500 Jawans of Army are busy in evacuating the flood affected people from Kandha, Gari Karo and Goth Magsi. Additional 10 boats and 10 truck load of relief goods have also been dispatched to Kandha. Two Helicopters along with a platoon of FC has been dispatched to Usta Mohamad to ensure law and order situation.