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Satellite Data (2): ALOS PALSAR Resolution: 100 meters Image Date: 4 July 2010 Source: © JAXA, MET Crisis Satellite Data: MODIS Aqua & Terra Resolution: 250 meters Image Dates: 28 July - 16 September 2010 Source: NASA Rapid Response Transport Data: Google Map Maker TransportDataCopyright: © 2009 Google - Improve with Google Map Maker GIS Data : NGA, USGS Flood Analysis: UNITAR / UNOSAT Map Production: UNITAR / UNOSAT Projection: UTM Zone 42N Datum: WGS-84  Khuzdar Dadu Khairpur  Sanghar Sukkur   Glide No: FL-2010-000141-PAK ! ! ,  ! ! " Map Exent The depiction and use of boundaries, geographic names and related data shown here are not warranted to be error-free nor do they imply official endorsement or acceptance by the United Nations. UNOSAT is a program of the United Nations Institute for Training and Research (UNITAR), providing satellite imagery and related geographic information, research and analysis to UN humanitarian & development agencies & their implementing partners. Map Scale for A3: 1:200,000   Pre-CrisisWaterExtent as on 4 July 2010 Disaster coverage by the International Charter 'Space and Major Disasters'. For more information on the Charter, which is about assisting the disaster relief organizations with multi-satellit e data and information, visit www.disasterscharter.org Contact Information: [email protected] 24/7 Hotline: +41 76 487 4998 www.unosat.org District Boundary ! I 0 2 4 6 8 10  1 Kilometers This map illustrates the expansion of flood waters on Lake Manchar in Sindh Province based on a time series analysis of satellite data recorded between 4 July and 6 October 2010. As shown in the left map frame, flood waters have continued to spread from Lake Manchar to the north-east, flooding an estimated 60 villages and small towns between 16 September and 6 October. In contrast, flood levels have dramatically receded along the main Indus river channel immediately to the east of the lake. The right map frame presents the relative extent of standing water levels at four separate dates. This flood assessment is a preliminary analysis & has not yet been validated in the field. Please send ground feedback to UNITAR / UNOSAT. Flood Water Extent 24 August 2010 Tehsil Boundary Main City " ) Villages Flooded between 16 September & 6 October 2010 = DMC 6 October 2010 Secondary / Local Road PrimaryRoad Railroad  " ) " ) " ) " ) " ) 67°50'0"E 67°50'0"E 67°40'0"E 67°40'0"E 67°30'0"E      2      6      °      4      0      '      0      "      N      2      6           3      0           0           N      2      6      °      3      0      '      0      "      N      2      6           2      0           0           N      2      6      °      2      0      '      0      "      N -24000 0 -24000 0 -23000 0 -23000 0 -22000 0 -22000 0      2      9      3      0      0      0         0      2      9      3      0      0      0         0      2      9      4      0      0      0         0      2      9      4      0      0      0         0      2      9      5      0      0      0         0      2      9      5      0      0      0         0      2      9      6      0      0      0         0      2      9      6      0      0      0         0 Flood Water Extent Expansion (16 September 2010) Flood Water Extent Expansion (6 October 2010) 60 villages completely flooded by expansion of water north from Lake Manchar between 16 September & 6 October 2010 Significant of flood water expansion to the north-east from Lake Manchar between 16 September & 6 October 2010 Flood levels have dramatically receded along the main Indus river channel  LAKE  MANCHAR  LAKE  MANCHAR ! 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Bagh

ChannaBubak 

Dal 

Gahi Bhalai 

Ghambir 

Goth Dur Muhammad 

GothHaidrani 

GothLangar Khan

GothPanju Memon

Jahejo

Kandar 

KandoChanna

Khhaddi 

Kot Lashari 

Lal AhsanChanna

Lashari 

Miani 

MianMotan

Mir Bahr 

Mir Muhammad Sehro

Nonar 

Panibar 

Panjotha

Puntra

Qasim Ali 

Qubbo Haji  Abdul RahmanMallah

RamzanPanihar 

Rang 

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Shahbaz Brochan

Sial 

Sultanpur 

Sahta

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Satellite Data (1): UK DMC2 

Resolution: 32 meters

Image Date: 6 October 2010 

Source: DMC International Imaging Ltd.

Satellite Data (2): ALOS PALSAR 

Resolution: 100 meters

Image Date: 4 July 2010 

Source: © JAXA, MET 

Crisis Satellite Data: MODIS Aqua & Terra

Resolution: 250 meters

Image Dates: 28 July - 16 September 2010 

Source: NASA Rapid Response

Transport Data: Google Map Maker 

Transport Data Copyright:

© 2009 Google - Improve with Google Map

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GIS Data : NGA, USGS 

Flood Analysis: UNITAR / UNOSAT 

Map Production: UNITAR / UNOSAT 

Projection: UTM Zone 42N 

Datum: WGS-84

 

Khuzdar Dadu Khairpur  

Sanghar 

Sukkur  

 

Glide No:FL-2010-000141-PAK 

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!!"Map Exent 

The depiction and use of boundaries, geographic names and related data shown here are not warranted to be error-free nor do they imply official endorsement or acceptance by the United Nations. UNOSAT is a program of the United Nations Institute for Training and Research (UNITAR), providing satellite imagery and related geographic information, research and analysis to UN humanitarian &development agencies & their implementing partners.

Map Scale for A3: 1:200,000 

 

Pre-Crisis Water Extent as on 4 July 2010 

Disaster coverage by the International 

Charter 'Space and Major Disasters'.

For more information on the Charter,

which is about assisting the disaster 

relief organizations with multi-satellite

data and information, visit 

www.disasterscharter.org 

Contact Information: [email protected] 24/7 Hotline: +41 76 487 4998 

www.unosat.org 

District Boundary 

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Kilometers

This map illustrates the expansion of flood waters on Lake Manchar inSindh Province based on a timeseries analysis of satellite datarecorded between 4 July and 6 October 2010. As shown in the left map frame, flood waters havecontinued to spread from LakeManchar to the north-east, flooding an estimated 60 villages and small towns between 16 September and 6 

October. In contrast, flood levelshave dramatically receded along themain Indus river channel immediately to the east of the lake. The right mapframe presents the relative extent of standing water levels at four separate dates. This flood assessment is a preliminary analysis& has not yet been validated in thefield. Please send ground feedback to UNITAR / UNOSAT.

Flood Water Extent 24 August 2010 

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Flood Water Extent Expansion (16 September 2010)

Flood Water Extent Expansion (6 October 2010)

60 villages completely flooded by expansion of water northfrom Lake Manchar between16 September & 6 October 2010 

Significant of flood water expansion to the north-east from Lake Manchar between16 September & 6 October 2010 

Flood levels havedramatically receded along the main Indus river channel 

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 MANCHAR LAKE 

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