2011 Pakistan floods : preliminary damage and needs assessment
Pakistan experienced severe flooding after torrential monsoon rains hit southern Sindh and the adjoining areas of Punjab and north-eastern Balochistan in August 2011. Flash floods triggered by the monsoon rain caused severe damage to infrastructure...
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okr-10986-175652021-04-23T14:03:39Z 2011 Pakistan floods : preliminary damage and needs assessment Asian Development Bank World Bank ACUTE RESPIRATORY INFECTIONS AGRICULTURAL LAND AGRICULTURAL LANDS AGRICULTURE ANIMAL HEALTH ANTENATAL CARE BANKS BLANKET BLANKETS BOD BURDEN OF DISEASE CIVIL WORKS CLASSIFICATION CLIMATE CLIMATE CHANGE CLIMATE PATTERNS COAST COMMUNITY PARTICIPATION CROPS CULTURAL HERITAGE DAMAGE ASSESSMENTS DAMAGED HOUSES DAMAGES DAMS DATA COLLECTION DATA GAPS DEBRIS REMOVAL DEVELOPMENT ORGANIZATION DISASTER DISASTER EVENTS DISASTER MANAGEMENT DISASTER MITIGATION DISASTER RECONSTRUCTION DISASTER REDUCTION DISASTER RISK DISASTER RISK REDUCTION DISASTER RISKS DISCHARGE DOCUMENTS DRAINAGE DRAINAGE CHANNELS EARLY WARNING EARLY WARNING SYSTEM EARTHQUAKE EARTHQUAKE RECONSTRUCTION ECONOMIC GROWTH ECOSYSTEMS EMERGENCY PREPAREDNESS EMERGENCY RELIEF EMERGENCY RESPONSE EMERGENCY SHELTER ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION ENVIRONMENTAL REVIEW ENVIRONMENTAL STUDIES EROSION EXTREME WEATHER EXTREME WEATHER EVENTS FAMILIES FARMERS FEDERAL AGENCIES FISH FISHERIES FLOOD FLOOD DAMAGE FLOOD HAZARD AREA FLOOD LEVELS FLOOD MANAGEMENT FLOOD MITIGATION FLOOD PROTECTION FLOOD WATERS FLOODED FLOODING FLOODPLAINS FLOODS FOOD SECURITY FOREIGN AFFAIRS FOREST FOREST LAND FORESTS FRUITS GEOGRAPHIC INFORMATION GEOGRAPHIC INFORMATION SYSTEM GOVERNMENTAL ORGANIZATIONS HEALTH EDUCATION HEALTH MANAGEMENT HEALTH RISKS HEAVY RAINFALL HOUSING HYGIENE IMMUNIZATION INFORMATION SYSTEM INFRASTRUCTURE DAMAGE INFRASTRUCTURE DAMAGES INJURIES INSURANCE INTERNATIONAL ORGANIZATIONS ISOLATION LAND USE LAND USE PLANS LAWS MANGROVES MARKETING MEDICAL SUPPLIES MORTALITY MOSQUITO NATURAL DISASTERS NATURAL PHENOMENON NEEDS ASSESSMENT PETROLEUM PHYSICAL DAMAGE PLANTATION PONDS PRECIPITATION PRIMARY HEALTH CARE PRISONS PUBLIC AWARENESS PUBLIC HEALTH REGULATORY AUTHORITY RELIEF RELIEF ACTIVITIES RELIEF EFFORT RESERVOIR RESOURCE MOBILIZATION RESTORATION RESTORATION ACTIVITIES RISK ANALYSIS RIVER RIVERINE SAFETY SCREENING SEARCH AND RESCUE SOCIAL ISSUES STAGNANT WATER STORM STORM WATER SURFACE WATER TEMPORARY SHELTER TENTS TOPOGRAPHY TOXIC SUBSTANCES TSUNAMI VIOLENCE WASTE WATER DISTRIBUTION WATER TANKS WATERSHED WETLANDS WILDLIFE WORKERS WORLD HEALTH ORGANIZATION Pakistan experienced severe flooding after torrential monsoon rains hit southern Sindh and the adjoining areas of Punjab and north-eastern Balochistan in August 2011. Flash floods triggered by the monsoon rain caused severe damage to infrastructure in the affected areas. Entire villages and urban centers have been flooded, homes have been destroyed, and over a million acres of crops and agricultural lands have been damaged. A Damage and Needs Assessment (DNA) has been commissioned in the wake of the floods. The DNA assesses the extent of the damage and the needs for rehabilitation and reconstruction of the damaged assets and infrastructure, and restoration of livelihoods and economic productivity. It provides the strategic underpinnings for medium- to long-term post-floods reconstruction, recovery planning, prioritization, and programming. This report quantifies physical damage and presents sector level recovery and reconstruction strategies. Taking into account the extent of the damage and the proposed strategies, the report then quantifies corresponding needs. 2014-04-01T20:42:18Z 2014-04-01T20:42:18Z 2012 http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2014/01/18915291/2011-pakistan-floods-preliminary-damage-needs-assessment http://hdl.handle.net/10986/17565 English en_US CC BY 3.0 IGO http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/igo/ Washington, DC Publications & Research :: Working Paper Publications & Research South Asia Pakistan |
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ACUTE RESPIRATORY INFECTIONS AGRICULTURAL LAND AGRICULTURAL LANDS AGRICULTURE ANIMAL HEALTH ANTENATAL CARE BANKS BLANKET BLANKETS BOD BURDEN OF DISEASE CIVIL WORKS CLASSIFICATION CLIMATE CLIMATE CHANGE CLIMATE PATTERNS COAST COMMUNITY PARTICIPATION CROPS CULTURAL HERITAGE DAMAGE ASSESSMENTS DAMAGED HOUSES DAMAGES DAMS DATA COLLECTION DATA GAPS DEBRIS REMOVAL DEVELOPMENT ORGANIZATION DISASTER DISASTER EVENTS DISASTER MANAGEMENT DISASTER MITIGATION DISASTER RECONSTRUCTION DISASTER REDUCTION DISASTER RISK DISASTER RISK REDUCTION DISASTER RISKS DISCHARGE DOCUMENTS DRAINAGE DRAINAGE CHANNELS EARLY WARNING EARLY WARNING SYSTEM EARTHQUAKE EARTHQUAKE RECONSTRUCTION ECONOMIC GROWTH ECOSYSTEMS EMERGENCY PREPAREDNESS EMERGENCY RELIEF EMERGENCY RESPONSE EMERGENCY SHELTER ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION ENVIRONMENTAL REVIEW ENVIRONMENTAL STUDIES EROSION EXTREME WEATHER EXTREME WEATHER EVENTS FAMILIES FARMERS FEDERAL AGENCIES FISH FISHERIES FLOOD FLOOD DAMAGE FLOOD HAZARD AREA FLOOD LEVELS FLOOD MANAGEMENT FLOOD MITIGATION FLOOD PROTECTION FLOOD WATERS FLOODED FLOODING FLOODPLAINS FLOODS FOOD SECURITY FOREIGN AFFAIRS FOREST FOREST LAND FORESTS FRUITS GEOGRAPHIC INFORMATION GEOGRAPHIC INFORMATION SYSTEM GOVERNMENTAL ORGANIZATIONS HEALTH EDUCATION HEALTH MANAGEMENT HEALTH RISKS HEAVY RAINFALL HOUSING HYGIENE IMMUNIZATION INFORMATION SYSTEM INFRASTRUCTURE DAMAGE INFRASTRUCTURE DAMAGES INJURIES INSURANCE INTERNATIONAL ORGANIZATIONS ISOLATION LAND USE LAND USE PLANS LAWS MANGROVES MARKETING MEDICAL SUPPLIES MORTALITY MOSQUITO NATURAL DISASTERS NATURAL PHENOMENON NEEDS ASSESSMENT PETROLEUM PHYSICAL DAMAGE PLANTATION PONDS PRECIPITATION PRIMARY HEALTH CARE PRISONS PUBLIC AWARENESS PUBLIC HEALTH REGULATORY AUTHORITY RELIEF RELIEF ACTIVITIES RELIEF EFFORT RESERVOIR RESOURCE MOBILIZATION RESTORATION RESTORATION ACTIVITIES RISK ANALYSIS RIVER RIVERINE SAFETY SCREENING SEARCH AND RESCUE SOCIAL ISSUES STAGNANT WATER STORM STORM WATER SURFACE WATER TEMPORARY SHELTER TENTS TOPOGRAPHY TOXIC SUBSTANCES TSUNAMI VIOLENCE WASTE WATER DISTRIBUTION WATER TANKS WATERSHED WETLANDS WILDLIFE WORKERS WORLD HEALTH ORGANIZATION |
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ACUTE RESPIRATORY INFECTIONS AGRICULTURAL LAND AGRICULTURAL LANDS AGRICULTURE ANIMAL HEALTH ANTENATAL CARE BANKS BLANKET BLANKETS BOD BURDEN OF DISEASE CIVIL WORKS CLASSIFICATION CLIMATE CLIMATE CHANGE CLIMATE PATTERNS COAST COMMUNITY PARTICIPATION CROPS CULTURAL HERITAGE DAMAGE ASSESSMENTS DAMAGED HOUSES DAMAGES DAMS DATA COLLECTION DATA GAPS DEBRIS REMOVAL DEVELOPMENT ORGANIZATION DISASTER DISASTER EVENTS DISASTER MANAGEMENT DISASTER MITIGATION DISASTER RECONSTRUCTION DISASTER REDUCTION DISASTER RISK DISASTER RISK REDUCTION DISASTER RISKS DISCHARGE DOCUMENTS DRAINAGE DRAINAGE CHANNELS EARLY WARNING EARLY WARNING SYSTEM EARTHQUAKE EARTHQUAKE RECONSTRUCTION ECONOMIC GROWTH ECOSYSTEMS EMERGENCY PREPAREDNESS EMERGENCY RELIEF EMERGENCY RESPONSE EMERGENCY SHELTER ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION ENVIRONMENTAL REVIEW ENVIRONMENTAL STUDIES EROSION EXTREME WEATHER EXTREME WEATHER EVENTS FAMILIES FARMERS FEDERAL AGENCIES FISH FISHERIES FLOOD FLOOD DAMAGE FLOOD HAZARD AREA FLOOD LEVELS FLOOD MANAGEMENT FLOOD MITIGATION FLOOD PROTECTION FLOOD WATERS FLOODED FLOODING FLOODPLAINS FLOODS FOOD SECURITY FOREIGN AFFAIRS FOREST FOREST LAND FORESTS FRUITS GEOGRAPHIC INFORMATION GEOGRAPHIC INFORMATION SYSTEM GOVERNMENTAL ORGANIZATIONS HEALTH EDUCATION HEALTH MANAGEMENT HEALTH RISKS HEAVY RAINFALL HOUSING HYGIENE IMMUNIZATION INFORMATION SYSTEM INFRASTRUCTURE DAMAGE INFRASTRUCTURE DAMAGES INJURIES INSURANCE INTERNATIONAL ORGANIZATIONS ISOLATION LAND USE LAND USE PLANS LAWS MANGROVES MARKETING MEDICAL SUPPLIES MORTALITY MOSQUITO NATURAL DISASTERS NATURAL PHENOMENON NEEDS ASSESSMENT PETROLEUM PHYSICAL DAMAGE PLANTATION PONDS PRECIPITATION PRIMARY HEALTH CARE PRISONS PUBLIC AWARENESS PUBLIC HEALTH REGULATORY AUTHORITY RELIEF RELIEF ACTIVITIES RELIEF EFFORT RESERVOIR RESOURCE MOBILIZATION RESTORATION RESTORATION ACTIVITIES RISK ANALYSIS RIVER RIVERINE SAFETY SCREENING SEARCH AND RESCUE SOCIAL ISSUES STAGNANT WATER STORM STORM WATER SURFACE WATER TEMPORARY SHELTER TENTS TOPOGRAPHY TOXIC SUBSTANCES TSUNAMI VIOLENCE WASTE WATER DISTRIBUTION WATER TANKS WATERSHED WETLANDS WILDLIFE WORKERS WORLD HEALTH ORGANIZATION Asian Development Bank World Bank 2011 Pakistan floods : preliminary damage and needs assessment |
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South Asia Pakistan |
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Pakistan experienced severe flooding
after torrential monsoon rains hit southern Sindh and the
adjoining areas of Punjab and north-eastern Balochistan in
August 2011. Flash floods triggered by the monsoon rain
caused severe damage to infrastructure in the affected
areas. Entire villages and urban centers have been flooded,
homes have been destroyed, and over a million acres of crops
and agricultural lands have been damaged. A Damage and Needs
Assessment (DNA) has been commissioned in the wake of the
floods. The DNA assesses the extent of the damage and the
needs for rehabilitation and reconstruction of the damaged
assets and infrastructure, and restoration of livelihoods
and economic productivity. It provides the strategic
underpinnings for medium- to long-term post-floods
reconstruction, recovery planning, prioritization, and
programming. This report quantifies physical damage and
presents sector level recovery and reconstruction
strategies. Taking into account the extent of the damage and
the proposed strategies, the report then quantifies
corresponding needs. |
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Asian Development Bank World Bank |
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Asian Development Bank World Bank |
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Asian Development Bank |
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2011 Pakistan floods : preliminary damage and needs assessment |
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2011 Pakistan floods : preliminary damage and needs assessment |
title_full |
2011 Pakistan floods : preliminary damage and needs assessment |
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2011 Pakistan floods : preliminary damage and needs assessment |
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2011 Pakistan floods : preliminary damage and needs assessment |
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2011 pakistan floods : preliminary damage and needs assessment |
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Washington, DC |
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2014 |
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http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2014/01/18915291/2011-pakistan-floods-preliminary-damage-needs-assessment http://hdl.handle.net/10986/17565 |
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