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Pakistan — Floods 2011 TSSU Report 4 (14 December 2011)

This report contains the analysis and findings of the Temporary Settlement Support Unit (TSSU) assessment. During the course of this survey, teams visited 2,572 temporary settlements. It was discovered that 1,430 settlements were closed while 1,142 settlements remain open.

Pakistan — Floods 2011 TSSU Shaheed Benazirabad District Map 4 (14 December 2011)

This map displays number and locations of temporary settlements in  Shaheed Benazirabad district as of 14 December 2011 (Logistics cluster).

Pakistan — Floods 2011 TSSU Mirpur Report (14 December 2011)

This map displays number and locations of temporary settlements in Mirpur district as of 14 December 2011 (Logistics cluster).

Pakistan — Floods 2011 TSSU Umerkot District Map 4 (14 December 2011)

This map displays number and locations of temporary settlements in Umerkot district as of 14 December 2011 (Logistics cluster).

Pakistan — Floods 2011 TSSU Report 3 List of Prioritized Settlements (03 Nov 2011)

This is a list of 300 TSSU prioritized settlements based on number of families detailing unique site ID, district, Tehsil (sub-districts), Khoski, site name and number of families.

Pakistan — Floods 2011 TSSU Report 3 (19 October 2011)

This report contains the analysis and findings of the Temporary Settlement Support Unit (TSSU) assessment. During the course of this survey, 2,572 temporary settlements were assessed, hosting approximately 86,638 households and 454,400 people.

Pakistan — Floods 2011 TSSU Report 1 and 2 (19 October 2011)

2,547 temporary settlements were assessed, hosting approximately 174,500 households and 824,000 people. This sample represents a fraction of the total number of temporary settlements.

Philippines – Mindanao Earthquake – Site Profile R2 – Santos Land (November 2019)

Three major earthquakes hit North Cotabato on 16, 29 and 31 October 2019, at 6.3, 6.6 and 6.5 magnitudes, respectively.


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