Flood Damages Restoration Directorate

Flood Comparison
• Response of Provincial Government.
• Extment of Damages
• Detail of Flood Restoration Works
• Detail of Allocation Release & Utilization.
• District Wise Left over schemes.
• Physical Progress
• Quality Assurance.

Flood 2010 Historical Comparison
1. Record of Rainfall
Average Annual Rain Fall in KPK,
Total Rainfall during July Floods 962 mm 3462 mm
2. Record of Flood, Location, Earlier Record,
This Time Amandara 1,70,000 cusecs 2,60,000 cusecs
Munda 1,19,500 cusecs 3,02,517 cusecs
Kabul River 1,69,600 cusecs 4,50,000 cusecs

Response Of Provincial Government / Irrigation Department
The Government of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa created Flood Damages Restoration Directorate headed by Director General with category 1 Powers in August 2010.
Damages were assessed throughout the province and classified into three categories i.e. Immediate,

Mid Term and Long Term
Immediate Restoration completed within 6 weeks wherein water supplies were restored in the Major Canal Systems with a total cost of about Rs. 600.00 Million.
As Mid term arrangement, consultants & contractors of national repute were pre-qualified and their services hired for restoration project throughout the province and physical works taken in hand.

Quality Assurance
Strict Quality Control has been ensured during commencement of Flood Restoration works complying to ASTM/BSS/PSS;
1.GI Wire galvanization tests have been conducted at PCSIR Laboratory Peshawar.
2.Earth fill compaction and road tests have been performed.
3.Compression Test of Concrete from Engineering University Peshawar
4.Tensile strength of Steel has been ensured.
5.Other relevant tests (Bricks, gradation etc).