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Rainy Season 2007 – Blue Nile State, Sudan
The worst affected area is likely to be Bout in Tadamon locality, but still further information missing.
Damazine locality
There have been also villages in Damazine affected. No humanitarian assistance requested.
Geissan locality
On 2 July two villages (Durob and Essiel) were destroyed by rains and winds.
Figures according to Sudanese Red Crescent:
Durob:
75 houses destroyed
55 families affected
Essiel:
47 houses destroyed
30 families affected
2 classrooms destroyed
200 students without classrooms.
The villages are at the north western edge around 35 to 40 km direct line south of Damazine. DUROB is spelled by UNMAO as DURUB with coordinates 11 27 28 North, 034 23 48 East. ESSIEL is spelled by UNMAO as ISEL with coordinates 11 25 35 North, 034 24 54 East.
Relief efforts:
On 9 July a convoy with 3 UNMIS trucks delivered the following items:
Sorghum: 75 bags, 90 Kg each (donated by Zakah Chamber)
Plastic sheeting: 85 pieces
Mosquito nets: 170 pieces
Blankets: 170 pieces
Sleeping mats: 170 pieces
Soap: 225 pieces.
Another small vehicle loaded with 20 blankets and 20 mosquito nets donated from Civil Defence Forces was also received. The Executive Director from Geissan Locality mentioned that the Ministry Of Agriculture in Damazine donated 75 bags of sorghum flowers, 5 bags of onions, 10 jerry cans of cooking oil and 5 bags of okra, but their donated items have not been received. Representatives in Regaiba (Executive Director from Geisan Locality, a representative from the affected villages) received the items and ensured onward transportation and distribution to the affected villages asap as the area is a no-go area for the UN.
Kurmuk locality
No reports of rain damage received.
Roseires locality
The village Eltarfa has been affected by the rains. No humanitarian assistance requested.
Tadamon locality
This is likely to be the worst affected area: On 6 July in the village Bout more than 1000 houses have been destroyed after flooding from a reservoir. No assessment has been conducted. UNMIS helicopter can not land there since the area has not been surveyed for a while. The next survey is scheduled for 15 July. Trucks from Damazine would approximately need two days to reach the area.
Needs and pledges
NFI:
• UNJLC:
On 9 July NFI kits for 1000 households have been requested from UNJLC to be delivered from Khartoum to Damazine.
Damazine in stock:
Blankets: 320
Plastic Sheeting: 140
Plastic Sleeping Mats: 329
Soap (pieces/100g): 2,250
Mosquito Nets: 268
Jerry can 10 lt – 20 lt: 283
Cooking Sets: 0
Buckets: 0
Khartoum in stock:
Blankets: 61,328
Plastic Sheeting: 10,815
Plastic Sleeping Mats: 79,709
Soap (pieces/100g): 193,140
Mosquito Nets: 2,080
Jerry can 10 lt – 20 lt: 31,986
Cooking Sets: 4,142
Buckets: 3,030
In addition 216 NFI Kits, packed in IOM bags. Kits include 1 plastic, 2 blankets, 2 sleeping mats, 15 bars of soap, 2 jerry cans, and 2 mosquito nets.
• UNICEF has 100 plastic sheets available.
• GOAL has mosquito nets available (for Kurmuk).
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