Uganda: Floods and Landslides in Eastern Uganda

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Uganda: Floods and Landslides in Eastern Uganda DREF operation n MDRUG15 GLIDE n LS-21-4-UGA 4 March 21 The International Federation s Disaster Relief Emergency Fund (DREF) is a source of un-earmarked money created by the Federation in 1985 to ensure that immediate financial support is available for Red Cross and Red Crescent response to emergencies. The DREF is a vital part of the International Federation s disaster response system and increases the ability of national societies to respond to disasters. CHF 256,963 (USD 237,929 or EUR 176,2) has been allocated from the Federation s Disaster Relief Emergency Fund (DREF) to support Uganda Red Cross Society (URCS) in delivering immediate assistance to some 5, beneficiaries affected by floods and landslides in Eastern Uganda. Un earmarked funds to repay DREF are encouraged. Summary: Heavy rains over the last one week in some parts of Eastern Uganda have resulted into floods, water logging and landslides affecting more than 1, people in the districts of Bududa, Butaleja Katakwi, Amuria, Pallisa, Mbale, Moroto, Nakapiripirit, Sironko, Manafwa, Bukwo and Budaka in Eastern and North eastern Uganda. Preliminary assessment by URCS have confirmed 75 people dead, 37 people have been reported missing and over 1,31 people displaced in Bududa district URCS volunteers carrying out assessment in the area affected by landslides in Bududa district. Photo by URCS alone. There has been destruction of houses, pit latrines have been submerged, food crops destroyed; affecting 6,23 people in the district of Butaleja. River Manafwa and Namatala have burst their banks causing flooding. The rains are still continuing and more areas are likely to be affected. URCS intends to support the most vulnerable among the affected households with search and rescue, essential household items, emergency medical services and household water treatment. This operation is expected to be implemented over 1 ½ months, and will therefore be completed by mid- April 21; a Final Report will be made available by mid-july 21. <click here for the DREF budget, here for contact details or here to view the map of the affected area> 1

The situation Parts of Eastern and Northern Eastern Uganda are experiencing flooding, water logging and landslides due to the heavy rains that started late February 21 and are still on-going. The occurrence of landslides has resulted in death, displacement of people, destruction of property, a health centre has been submerged and people around the area have no access to health services as the nearest health centre is 7km a way in mountainous terrain. Food crops and roads are inaccessible and bridges are breaking down, a number of people have been injured and some families have been separated. A total of 81 people have been confirmed dead, and the rescue efforts are continuing with difficulties as a result of continuing rains and poor terrain; 1 people were injured and hospitalised, 37 are still missing and feared dead, and 1,31 people have been displaced in Bududa district alone while 6,23 people are affected in Butaleja district alone. Other districts that are experiencing water logging and flooding are Katakwi, Amuria, Pallisa, Mbale, Moroto, Nakapiripirit, Sironko, Manafwa, Bukwo and Budaka with an estimated total population of 3,572,228 people. Flooding has resulted into submerging of latrines with a possible risk of water borne diseases, poor health conditions, destruction of roads and bridges causing inaccessibility problems, damaging of crops from farm yields thus exposing the affected communities to famine. The rainy season in the affected areas have come earlier than usual and the rains are expected to continue up to late April and/or early May according to the current forecasts. This implies that there may be more flooding and possible landslides. The Government of Uganda has relocated the whole population from the affected parishes and high risk areas to safer areas and/or resettlement camps that have been established at the sub-county headquarters. Table 1: The number of households affected in the various districts. District Families affected Families displaced Homes damaged and/or destroyed/comment Bududa 26 26 26 Butaleja 1,24 219 154 Katakwi 17 69 Mbale 388 183 144 Manafwa 56 44 17 Sironko 113 12 55 Bukwo Assessment still going on Budaka 211 98 Moroto Assessment still going on Nakapiripirit Flooding of bridges Amuria 97 56 28 Paliisa 175 79 Total 2,557 1,56 64 It should be noted however that these are preliminary assessment figures, assessments are still on-going and the rain is continuing thus these figures are likely to change in the near future. Coordination and partnerships. Implementation of the planned activities will be done in the affected districts by the URCS with technical support from the Eastern Africa Regional office. A national task force has been formed at the national headquarters and at the Eastern Africa Regional office. The URCS branches in the affected districts are working in coordination with the district disaster management committees. At national level, the URCS headquarter is working in coordination with, the Office of the Prime Minister for Disaster Preparedness and Response and other partners such as the United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (UNOCHA), Oxfam GB and Save the Children. The International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC) has provided 9 household family kits to the URCS for immediate distribution. 2

Red Cross and Red Crescent action URCS through its network of branches and volunteers are conducting rapid assessments, evacuating victims of landslides and providing First Aid services to the persons injured by the landslides. URCS has dispatched emergency stock for 1, households to Mbale region for distribution but the needs are still overwhelming. A team from the headquarters are already on the ground carrying out a detailed assessment. Red Cross Action teams have been mobilised in all the affected districts and are carrying out assessments as well as on standby for further action. The needs Immediate needs Conduct search and rescue of the affected communities. Distribution of essential household items such as tarpaulins, hygiene soap, blankets, kitchen utensils (saucepans, cups and plates), and Jerry cans to displaced families. Provision of First Aid services to the affected population. Health sensitization with specific focus on cholera and malaria controls and distribution of treated mosquito nets. Treatment of available water sources through distribution of water purification tablets (water guard) to reduce possible outbreak of water bone diseases. Medium term needs Red Cross volunteers and community members identifying the bodies of persons killed as a result of landslide. Photo by URCS. Provision of safe water to the affected persons. Health sensitization with specific focus on cholera and malaria controls and distribution of treated mosquito nets and should be given due consideration. Provision of construction tools. Seeds such as beans, maize and agricultural tools should be distributed to compensate the anticipated loss of crops already covered by water. 3

The proposed operation The immediate response activities will be implemented in the 5 districts of Bududa, Mbale, Butaleja, Manafwa and Sironko, targeting 5, vulnerable beneficiaries. Relief distributions (food and basic non-food items) Objective 1: To provide 1, most affected families with basic households items. Activities planned: Conduct rapid emergency needs and capacity assessments. Develop beneficiary targeting strategy and registration system to deliver intended assistance. Distribute relief supplies and control supply movements from point of dispatch to end user. Monitor and evaluate the relief activities and provide reporting on relief distributions. Emergency health, sanitation and hygiene promotion. Objective 2: To reduce the risk of waterborne and water related diseases through community sensitization and provision of safe water to the affected communities. Activities planned: Provision of emergency First Aid services. Conduct health education to the affected communities. Distribution of information, education and communication (IEC) health promotion materials. Provision of water treatment products such as chlorination tablets. How we work All International Federation assistance seeks to adhere to the Code of Conduct for the International Red Cross and Red Crescent Movement and Non-Governmental Organizations (NGO's) in Disaster Relief and is committed to the Humanitarian Charter and Minimum Standards in Disaster Response (Sphere) in delivering assistance to the most vulnerable. The International Federation s vision is to inspire, encourage, facilitate and promote at all times all forms of humanitarian activities by National Societies, with a view to preventing and alleviating human suffering, and thereby contributing to the maintenance and promotion of human dignity and peace in the world. The International Federation s work is guided by Strategy 22 which puts forward three strategic aims: 1. Save lives, protect livelihoods, and strengthen recovery from disaster and crises. 2. Enable healthy and safe living. 3. Promote social inclusion and a culture of non-violence and peace. Contact information For further information specifically related to this operation please contact: In Uganda: Uganda Red Cross Society (Michael Nataka, Secretary General), phone: +256 41 258 71/2; fax: +256 41 258 184; email: natakam@redcrossug.org In Kenya: Eastern Africa Regional Office (Nancy Balfour, Disaster Management Coordinator, Eastern Africa, Nairobi), phone: +254.2.283.528; Fax: + 254.2.271.2777; email: nancy.balfour@ifrc.org In Kenya: Eastern Africa Regional Office (Dennis Johnson, Acting Regional Representative, Eastern Africa, Nairobi), phone: +254.2.283.5124; fax: 254.2.271.27.77; email: dennis.johnson@ifrc.org In Geneva: Pablo Medina, Operations Advisor; phone: +41.22.73.43.81; fax: +41 22 733 395; email: pablo.medina@ifrc.org <DREF budget and map below below; click here to return to the title page> 4

DREF BUDGET SUMMARY Annex 1 DREF NAME Uganda Floods and Landslides in DREF Number Eastern Uganda MDRUG15 RELIEF NEEDS 5 Shelter 7, 55 Construction Materials 51 Clothing and Textiles 52 Food 523 Seeds and Plants 53 Water and Sanitation 31,4 54 Medical and First Aid 3,92 55 Teaching Materials 56 Utensils and Tools 31,675 57 Other Supplies & Services Total Relief Needs 136,995 CAPITAL EQUIPMENT 58 Land and Buildings 581 Vehicles Purchase 582 Computers and Telecom Equipment 584 Office/Household Furniture and Equipment 587 Medical Equipment 589 Other Machinery and Equipment TRANSPORT, STORAGE AND VEHICLES 59 Storage - Warehouse 1,36 592 Distribution and Monitoring 593 Transport and Vehicles Costs 33,479 PERSONNEL 6 International Staff 64 Regionally Deployed Staff 4,93 661 National Staff 662 National Society Staff 43,164 67 Consultants WORKSHOPS AND TRAINING 68 Workshops and Training GENERAL EXPENSES 7 Travel 2, 71 Information and Public Relations 73 Office running costs 1,67 74 Communication Costs 3,116 5

75 Professional Fees 76 Financial Charges 79 Other General Expenses 13,6 SERVICE FEES Service Fees PROGRAMME SUPPORT 599 Programme Support - PSR 16,73 Total Operational Needs 119,968 Total Appeal Budget (Cash & Kind) 256,963 Net Request 256,963 6

DREF MDRUG15 LS-21-4-UGA 4 March 21 Uganda: Floods and Landslides Yumbe Moyo Kitgum Adjumani Arua Pader Kotido Gulu Congo DR Nebbi Apac Lira Abim Katakwi Kotido Moroto Masindi Kaberamaido Soroti Nakapiripirit Bundibugyo Hoima Kibaale Kiboga Luwero Nakasongola Uganda Kamuli Kayunga Kumi Pallisa Sironko Mbale Kapchorwa Kabarole Iganga Tororo Kabarole Kamwenge Kyenjojo Mubende Mpigi!\ Kampala Kampala Wakiso Jinja Mayuge Busia Kenya Ssembabule Mukono Bugiri Masaka Mbarara Kalangala Rakai Ntungamo Rwanda Tanzania 1 5 Km I The maps used do not imply the expression of any opinion on the part of the International Federation of the Red Cross and Red Crescent Societies or National Societies concerning the legal status of a territory or of its authorities. Map data sources: ESRI, DEVINFO, International Federation - MDRUG15.mxd