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SINDHUPALCHOWK FACTS AND FIGURE

SINDHUPALCHOWK DISTRICT BEFORE EARTHQUAKE

Human Losses

3530

Male Female Children

1507 1111Boys Girls

434 478

Including Airlifted and others (Theyrequired critical cure and care)

1573

Male Female Children

736 577Boys Girls

110 150

Government office BuildingsAlmost All Gone

(Here are the numbers)D.

HeadquarterServiceCenters

Security Posts VDCs Health Posts

41(out of 43) 18 25(out of 29)48 (out of

79)

68 Fully, 12Partially (out

of 80)

Fully Collapsed(Buildings)

School Toilet(Both B.&G.)

Total CollapsedClassroom

547 547 4962

Mud MasonryHomes

Cement MasonryHomes

RCCHouses

WoodenHouses

61377 202 4940 651

• DDRC Meetings are being conducted regularly• Cleared the major lifeline roads of the district

• In every VDC, individual Secretaries are deployed• Established strong coordination between Govt. Offices: utilized

Govt. vehicles, staffs, resources in the most coordinated way• Identified the vulnerable settlements and also the possible sites for

relocation (in the preliminary report, about 65 settlements from 45VDSs are identified as unsafe), (Settlements are from 20-150households)

• Coordinated with NPC team during PDNA process and receivinghigh level delegates from Int. Community.

Rescue and Relief Activities are carried out inthree different fronts

1. People to People Support

2. Support Provided by the Government3. Support Extended by NGOs/INGOs (including UN Agencies)

3.1. Not reported to DDRC

3.2. Reported to DDRC

• People from different districts of Nepal extended their support• In the large extend people residing overseas supported• The kind-hearted people from Neighboring countries also

supported• Students from different segments also supported• Political Parties and their sister organizations also have

supported• Different Chambers of Nepalese Private Sector also supported

(Largely such support is not reported and recorded at DDRC)

MAJORDISTRIBUTION

CENTERS

LAMOSANGU

CHAUTARA

MELAMCHI

Relief activities are being carried out from 3Distribution Centers and 17 Sub Centers (Not much

active now)

CHAUTARA

MELAMCHILAMUSANGHU

A. Food Items• Rice• Pulses ( Daal)• Cooking Oil• Beaten Rice• Noodles• Biscuits

B. Non-food Items• Tarpaulins• Blankets• Tents• WASH and Hygiene

Materials etc.

Clusters are distributing the following Relief items :

Two Major Immediate Support from the Govt. were

• Every VDC is provided 9 Lakhs for rescue and relief (Through LGCDP)

• 40 Thousand is provided for Funeral

A. Rescue Operation• Expert Teams supported rescue

operations• Healthcare is also provided

(including Norwegian FieldHospital and WHO support)

• Indian Helicopters helpedevacuation and rescue operationlargely

• Chinese Armed Police helped to getthe Araniko Highway operational

B. Relief Operation• Food Items were

distributed (WFP coveredthe whole district in thefirst Phase)

• Non-food Relief materials(Basically Tarpaulinswere distributed)

There were 45 Dev. Partners in the First Phase ofRescue and Relief Operations

Clusters• Early Recovery• Shelter / CCCM• WASH• Health and Nutrition• Logistic• Food Security• Education• Protection

Methodology of Operation• Clusters are jointly lead by Govt. Officials and from

the Partner Org.• Clusters are having regular meetings• Every week we are having Cluster Coordination

meetings• UN-OCHA is helping on coordination• Member Secretary of DDRC is bridging (DDRC &

Clusters)

• There are more than 65 Dev. Partners in this Phase• With the suggestion from UN System, we adopted Cluster

Model of cooperation and following Clusters are formulated.

• IOM is helping removing debris in Govt. Offices in DHQ

• UNDP is piloting the same in three VDCs (Cash for work model)

• WFP is distributing IInd Cycle of food stuffs throughout the district (partneringin 14 VDCs with Plan Int. and Japanese Aid)

• About 50 partners are helping in construction of TLCs in the Schools

• Partners in the Similar number are working with DHO to provide the healthfacilities

• Almost everyone in about 35 VDCs are being supported for CGI Sheets and temp.shelters

• To upgrade livelihood and for income generation, microenterprises developmentprograms, trainings are being conducted

• Alternate Energy tools are also largely distributed

• Pre-fabricated Office Spaces is being build in 5 agencies

Victim ID Card Distribution and cash transfer•Smoothly going on in 50 VDCs and 2 Municipalities•Having some problems due to fake claims•Will be completed soon

School Sector•21 Schools are yet to open (out of 556)•32000 students yet to get back to their school (out of 76000)

DDRC Prioritized the support sector•Children who lost their guardian are at the top•Families who lost their member are at IInd•Family having disables due to the quake are at third•Other DAG Community and households could be prioritized by the partnerbased on their own policies

Formulated All PartyMechanism and mobilizedfor the monitoring of therecovery activities (lead byCA Members).

Technical Teams aremobilized throughout thedistrict to collect theprimary data from everyhousehold.

Immediate

• Debris removal from privateproperty.

• Finalizing the hazardoussettlements and relocation sites

• Constructing shelters (temp.) tothe people

• Creating Temporary Office Spaces

• Supply of the office equipmentsand tools (including stationeries)

• Delivering the food stuffs for theRemote VDCs 35 VDCs (out of 68VDCs) for 6 months.

Long Run•Constructing homes for the people•Reconstruction of GovernmentAgencies.•Reconstruction of the school buildings•Rehabilitating the utility servicesthroughout the district•Resuming the public serviceseffectively•Rebuilding the damaged roads(including trails) and bridges(including trail bridges)•Reopening the Kodari Boarder

Education Sector•Debris clearance.•Temporary Learning Center establishment.•Furniture /Library Management

Agriculture Sector•Seed safety and distribution•Maintaining the Irrigation cannels• Fertilizer supply

WASH Sector•Coping the possible outbreaks•Resume water supply system.•Providing Water purifier.

Shelter Sector•Pre-Fab Office Space•Accommodation in District HQ.•Shelter for security forces•Designs that is resilient to theclimate

Early Recovery Sector•We may need some machines•Fiscal year could create resourceand cash flow problems•Electricity and telecommunicationis still not reliable

Contributors• CDO : Balabhadra Giri

• LDO : Mahesh Baral

• DGE : Subash Sibakoti

• IA: Anirudra Nepal

• ICTV : Roshan Ghimire

&

Many Others…….

Picture are borrowed from•Nepal Army, Sindhupalchowk•DDC, Sindhupalchowk•LDO : Mahesh Baral•Ekantipur.com•Youtube.com•Google.com

Thank You !