ccsf 536 update 24 jan 05
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CCSF 536 UPDATE 24 Jan 05. CSG INDONESIA. CSG Indonesia. CSG-I. Host Nation Priorities (Banda Aceh) Shelter for IDPs (20-40 person tents) Baby products/food Indonesian food (Rice, dried/salted fish, canned goods, cooking oil, sugar) Hospital supplies (including tetanus/measles vaccine). - PowerPoint PPT PresentationTRANSCRIPT
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CCSF 536 UPDATE24 Jan 05
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CSF Current Ops
RFAs (Req/Filled)
CSG-I CSF(CCC) TOTAL1120 / 1116 28 / 26 1148 /
1142 Prioritized Categories of Support
1. Food, Water and Medical Care
2. Locate DPs and Assess Relief Requirements
3. Engineering Assessment of Critical Infrastructure
4. Emergency Repair of Critical Infrastructure
Host Nation Priorities (Banda Aceh)
Shelter for IDPs (20-40 person tents)
Baby products/food
Indonesian food (Rice, dried/salted fish, canned goods, cooking oil, sugar)
Hospital supplies (including tetanus/measles vaccine)
USAID/OFDA Focus of Effort
Assist displaced person in formal and informal camps
Support local authorities in establishing centers IAW Sphere Standards
Provide HA to isolated nationals
Top Issues
Reduction of Footprint Ashore
Continued HADR Support
Transition Planning
CSG Indonesia
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CSF Current Ops
RFAs (Req/Filled)
CSG SL ON GOING
109 / 93 8
Prioritized Categories of Support
1. Engineering spt
2. Distribution
3. Medical assistance
Host Nation Priorities
Sri Lanka
Transportation
Water and sanitation
Waste disposal
Maldives
Distribution of relief supplies among atolls
Eng spt – debris removal, water prod
USAID/OFDA Focus of Effort
Sri Lanka
Shelter
Economic livelihood generation/recovery
Maldives
Water production
Transpo of relief supplies
Debris removal
Top Issues
Transition planning/execution
• 24 Jan KC 130s depart
• 25 Jan (2) HH-60s depart
Maldives –Complete 29 Jan
Jaffna medical support - Complete 26 Jan
CSG Sri Lanka
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CSG-9 HA/DR Mission Rpts (PIR 1)
Meudhen Village Ruins• 60+ IDPs desperate, hungry,
no shelter, new LZ
Kidd’s LZ• 50 IDPs break lines, push
toward helo, serious need
North Ruben • Chaotic crowd (NFI)
desperate, fight over food, hang on helo
MEULABOH
CALANG
BANDA ACEH
24 Jan 05
Indonesia
Assessment: Overall situation rapidly moving from crisis to recovery. Remaining requirements for emergency assistance most prevalent in isolated/inaccessible areas.
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ManggengManggeng
TapaktuanTapaktuan
SusohSusoh
N Sumatra IDP/Health Hazard StatusN Sumatra IDP/Health Hazard Status
LhongaLhonga
AcehAceh
Lho KruetLho KruetIDP CampIDP CampDiarrheaDiarrhea
Banda Banda AcehAceh
24 Jan 05
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TakengonTakengon
MedanMedan
Sumatera Sumatera UtaraUtara
Kreung Kreung SabeSabe
IDP CampIDP CampMalariaMalaria
LamnoLamnoIDP CampIDP Camp
Diarrhea, Acute Diarrhea, Acute Respiratory, Respiratory, Skin LesionsSkin Lesions
Keude Teunom/ JayaKeude Teunom/ JayaIDP CampsIDP Camps
Tetanus, TB, Malaria, Tetanus, TB, Malaria, Diarrhea U/I Sickness, Diarrhea U/I Sickness,
Request MedevacsRequest Medevacs
POL Environmental POL Environmental ContaminationContamination
SigliSigliIDP CampsIDP Camps
TetanusTetanus
SabangSabang
LamnoLamno
SimpangSimpang TigaTiga
BireuenBireuen
Lho KruetLho Kruet
CalangCalang
Keude TeunomKeude Teunom
JayaJaya
20,000+ IDPs
5,000-19,999 IDPs
1,000-4,999 IDPs
500-999 IDPs
100-499 IDPs
<100 IDPs or ?
20,000+ IDPs
5,000-19,999 IDPs
1,000-4,999 IDPs
500-999 IDPs
100-499 IDPs
<100 IDPs or ?
Dead:Dead: 173,981 173,981Source: GOI HM, 23 JanSource: GOI HM, 23 Jan
Missing: 12,070Missing: 12,070Displaced: Displaced: 555,156555,156Source: GOI MSA, 21 JanSource: GOI MSA, 21 Jan
MeulabohMeulabohIDP CampsIDP Camps
TetanusTetanusCholeraCholera
MeulabohMeulaboh
Banda AcehBanda AcehIDP CampsIDP Camps
TetanusTetanusMalariaMalariaMeaslesMeasles
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Priority of C2 Intelligence Effort:• Confirmation/change of IDP camp locations
• Priority of need: isolated/inaccessible sites/camps
• I&W of disease/medical/toxic threats to victims, CSF personnel• Confirmation/change in infrastructure support HA/DR ops• I&W of imminent/developing force protection threat
Imagery Collection Objectives:• 24 Jan: Stand-down• 25 Jan: Confirm status of IDP camps• 26 Jan: Stand-down
Production capability focus: • All-source intelligence exploitation, production• Hard-copy map/imagery products
C2 Focus of Effort
24 Jan 05
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Utapao INTL 2 x P-3 AIP
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USS LINCOLN CSG-9SEVAR
16 x M/SH-60
National IMINT
Commercial IMINT
ColomboColomboColomboColombo
Banda AcehBanda AcehBanda AcehBanda Aceh
PhuketPhuketPhuketPhuket
USS FT. MCHENRY
SEVAR 3 x CH-46
USS ESSEXSEVAR
5 x CH-46 4 x MH-53 4 x MH-60
CSF-536 Collections Assets(24 Jan 05)
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• Current– MV Lummus and MV Bonnyman operations ISO
Maldives ongoing– CSG-SL moving engineering equip back to Colombo via
Sri Lankan LCM and contracted tractor trailers– Onward mvt of 3d MarDiv (40 pax) from Utapao to
CSG-I/SPMAGTF– CSG-I/SPMAGTF coord w/TNI for ops vic Meulaboh – CSF Mercy CONOPS released to PACOM – Posture Statement additions
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• Next 96– Transition planning ISO CSG-SL, CSG-I, CCC and UNJLC
ongoing– Remainder of B-1/11 redeploys to Okinawa on 25 Jan– CSF plan ref PACOM PLANORD for potential out-chop
of ALCSG-9 NLT 31 Jan to PACOM on 25 Jan– Drafting CSG-SL disestablishment msg– CSG-SL medical team in Jaffna redeploys to Colombo
on 26 Jan– 2 x KC-130 ISO CSG-SL redeploy 24 Jan– 2 x HH-60 helicopters iso CSG-SL redeploy 26 and 30
Jan to Kadena via C-5, redeployment of all 6 x HH-60 iso CSG-SL complete after 30 Jan mvt
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• Issues– No RFAs for use of USNS Mercy
• Ambassador’s position is Mercy is not required– However the Embassy will not say no
• WHO position is the Mercy is not required • CSG-I will continue to work with Embassy to
determine a mission for USNS Mercy
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• Currently:
– Resolution of residual supplies afloat
– JASDF C-130 parts via ACSA – 2 ship option IRT retrograde
– Resolution of Mexican HA/DR supplies
• Next 24-48 hrs:
– Visibility of NAVAID for Maldives
– Continue coordination of retrograde requirements
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• Current Accomplishments– CSF has flown 2345 HA/DR sorties and
delivered 3238 tons of food, water, and equipment to those in need
• Next 96 Hours– Continue TALCE draw down (Medan next)– Jakarta when approved
• Issues– None
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AFFOR / 374 AEW
Delivered 219,700 pounds of food (HEB’s, rice, produce), water, medical/hygiene supplies, clothing, and temporary housing materials in humanitarian aid
Transported 41 passengers
2 x HH-60 helicopters ISO CSG-SL redeploy 24 and 30 Jan
TALCE draw-down in Bangladesh, Bangkok, and Singapore complete; Medan within next 96 hours
Total Flight Hours: 2377Total Cargo (Lbs): 4,090,450 Total Passengers: 2720
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INDIA
PHILIPPINES
Diego Garcia
Medan
Jakarta
B-AcehMale
Phuket
U-Tapao
ColomboMALDIVES
SRI LANKA
AUSTRALIA
SINGAPORE
INDONESIA
MALAYSIA
Darwin
THAILAND
Butterworth
Sumatra
Mu’boh
NAVFOR Capabilities
CSG-91 CVN1 CG2 DDG1 AOE16 x H-604 x C-2
USS Essex 4 x MH-53 4 x MH-60 5 x CH-46 2 x LCU
USS Ft McHenry 3 x CH-46 3 x LCAC
CTF 73T-AFS x 2T-AO HSVTAGS4 x H60
P3 x 2
MPSMPS x 2