District Profile: Batch 2012-13 Course: Advanced Constructio N Technologi Es& Disaster Manageme NT
District Profile: Batch 2012-13 Course: Advanced Constructio N Technologi Es& Disaster Manageme NT
GHOTKI
Group
Members:
Mirza Asad
Ullah Baig
(UE-076)
M. Hadi Arzoo
(UE-065)
M. Farhan
Khan
(UE-079
Batch )
2012-13
Course :
Advanced
Constructio
n
Technologi
es &
Disaster
Manageme
nt
Table of Content:
Introduction........................................................................................................... 3
Population:............................................................................................................. 6
Level of Congestion-Persons and Rooms:..............................................................6
Construction Material of Outer Wall:......................................................................8
Construction Material in Roofs:..............................................................................8
Census Data Images:............................................................................................. 9
Lost Estimation:................................................................................................... 11
Conclusion and Recommendations:.....................................................................14
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Introduction
Ghotki District (Sindhi) is a district in Pakistan, located in the Sindh province. Its capital city
is Ghotki City. According to the 1998 census, the district had a population of 970,550. Of
these residents, 158,500 (16.33%) lived in urban areas, and 812,050 (83.67%) lived in rural
areas.
The district is divided into three clear physical parts a) desert area b) cultivable area and c)
flooded area (katcha). The district Ghotki is spread over area of 6,975 sq. KMs or 1,555,528
acres, in which desert constitutes 25,000 acres of land. The desert area, which is consisting of
hills of wind-blown sand that known as Achhro Thar (White Desert) which starts from
Sanghar district to Choolistan (Punjab) along with Indian border state Rajistan. It goes along
with southern belt of District.
Location: The Ghotki District is a border district between the northern Sindh province of
Pakistan and Punjab, Pakistan.
Ghotki was founded by an ambassador general of Raja Ibn Selaj Birhman (a relative of Raja
Dahir of Sindh) in 637 ACE (the 15th year of Hijra). It was named after Hath Sam, who set
up a military camp in the area after defeating the Muslim Army of Arabia.
After the British conquest of Sindh province in 1847, the British awarded huge blocks of
irrigated, fertile land to the Ghotta tribal chieftains in return for their loyalty. Gradually, the
town's name changed into Ghotki ("of Ghottas").
Today, there are Sindhi-speaking Arains in Ghotki who descended from the area's ancient
inhabitants, as far back as the days of Muhammad Bin Qadim. Punjabi Arains (named after
Punjab), who speak Punjabi, have been settled in the Ghotki District since the 1940s.[3]
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Satellite Image:
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Population:
970549 as per 1998 senses,
(Men: 271163 Women: 24596 Children (Below 18 years): 517124)
Growth Rate: 3.26%
Rural Rate: 83.67% Urban Rate: 16.33%
Population density 159.6 persons per sq/kms
Animals Affected: 400000 of different kinds in 9 UCs.
Cultivable land affected: 177,419 Acres
Percentage of agriculture land affected: 100%
Household infrastructure damages: 80%
Infrastructure / Road etc damages: 100%
Livestock and cattle mortality: Approximately 400000
Total IDPs in 91 Government camps 50,000 (6050 Families)
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Level of Congestion
Persons per housing Unit
Persons per Room
Rooms Per Housing Unit
Housing Unit with One
Room(percentage)
Housing Unit with 3, 4 Rooms
(percentage)
Housing Unit with 5 Rooms and
more (percentage)
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All areas
Rural
Urban
5.5
5.3
6.5
4.23
4.08
3.61
1.3
1.3
1.8
77.73
81.64
53.28
31.36
17.73
47.07
0.91
0.63
2.66
(PERCENTAGE)
All Areas
All Categories
Rural
Urban
100
100
100
32.77
28.51
59.42
49.2
51.72
33.45
15.78
17.45
5.3
2.25
2.32
1.82
Wood/ Bamboo
Others
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100
100
100
RCC/ RBC
12.12
9.49
28.55
20.37
18.21
33.9
Wood/ Bamboo
58.91
63.18
32.25
8.6
9.12
5.3
Others
Image 1
Image 2
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Image 3
Image 4
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Lost Estimation:
The district database is used to calculate the total building damage and
economic loss
Simulation is done on ELER software
Latitude and longitude of epicenter is noted from the nearest fault line
Effect of earthquake of magnitude 8 is noted
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