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CCSF 536 UPDATE 25 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 Presentation

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CCSF 536 UPDATE25 Jan 05

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CSF Current Ops

RFAs (Req/Filled)

CSG-I CSF(CCC) TOTAL1120 / 1116 29 / 26 1149 /

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

HaasDJ
The areas on this slide that need to be updated / verified are located in the bottom two quadrants. The red RFA numbers are the local RFAs for Indonesia. The "CSF" numbers come from the CCC here. The prioritized categories of support need to be verified by CSGI. Top Issues self explanitory, though require comments to be sure they reflect the Commander, CSG's priorities.V/RDJH

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CSF Current Ops

RFAs (Req/Filled)

CSG SL ON GOING

119 / 102 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

25 Jan (2) HH-60s depart

Maldives –Complete 29 Jan

Jaffna medical support - Complete 26 Jan

CSG Sri Lanka

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Essex HA/DR Mission Rpts (PIR 4) Lamno, 23 Jan 05

• TNI fired several shots into air• Warning shots to IDPs not obeying

orders (100-150 IDPs)• Clear intent - aircrew not threatened

Lamno, 24 Jan 05• TNI fired four shots into air• Warning shots – stop IDPs running

away with food (3 x TNI, large IDP crowd – NFI)

MEULABOH

CALANG

BANDA ACEH

25 Jan 05

Indonesia

Assessment: TNI intends to attain at least former level of control, security in province. Although controls relaxed while meeting survival needs, restrictive measures will return during sustained relief, follow-on recovery operations. No intended threat to CSF-536 HA/DR operations.

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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

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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

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 SAM, 21 JanSource: GOI SAM, 21 Jan

MeulabohMeulabohIDP CampsIDP Camps

TetanusTetanus

MeulabohMeulaboh

Banda AcehBanda AcehIDP CampsIDP Camps

TetanusTetanusMalariaMalariaMeaslesMeasles

Poss. POL Environmental Poss. POL Environmental ContaminationContamination

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Update: Bird Flu H5N1 Strain Outbreak in Thailand (PIR 2)• Early release, New England

Journal of Medicine• Concludes person-to-person

trans. occurred Thailand, 2004• Possible trans. Vietnam, 2005

• No evidence virus mutating enough to spread easily among humans

• >70% human mortality

Assessment: Detection of H5N1 bird flu in Thailand, nine recent human deaths in Vietnam signal another possible seasonal spread. Low risk to CSF-536 units/ personnel – avoid contact with chickens, wild birds, pigs, foreign nationals with flu-like symptoms. 25 Jan 05

RayongProvince

PhitsanulokProvince

Bangkok

Utapao

Bird Flu H5N1 Strain Detected, 21 Jan 05

Thailand

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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 operations

• I&W of imminent/developing force protection threat

Imagery Collection Objectives:• 25 Jan: Confirm/deny status of IDP camps

• 26 Jan: Stand-down

• 27 Jan: Confirm/deny status of bridges

Production capability focus: • All-source intelligence exploitation, production

• Hard-copy map/imagery products

25 Jan 05

C2 Focus of Effort

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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. MCHENRYSEVAR

3 x CH-46

USS ESSEXSEVAR

5 x CH-46 4 x MH-53 4 x MH-60

CSF-536 Collections Assets(25 Jan 05)

USS SAN JOSEUSS CONCORD

CTF-73SEVAR

4 x M/SH-60

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• Current– MV Lummus and MV Bonnyman operations ISO

Maldives ongoing. Ops at Ishdoo Island complete– CSG-SL moving engineering equip back to Colombo via

Sri Lankan LCM and contracted tractor trailers– Remainder of B-1/11 redeploys to Okinawa– CSG-I/SPMAGTF coord w/TNI for ops vic Meulaboh.– CSG-I moving effort to Calang– TALCE at Medan redeploys– UNJLC/UNHAS proposal to coordinate cargo and

passenger helicopter operations will be discussed with J-3 upon his return

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• Next 96– Transition planning ISO CSG-SL, CSG-I, CCC and UNJLC

ongoing– CSG-SL disestablishment FRAGO out for chop– PACOM PLANORD for potential out-chop of ALCSG-9

due to PACOM on 25 Jan – Inputs from ALCSG received– CSG-SL medical team in Jaffna redeploys to Colombo

on 26 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

– CSG-SL units in Galle conducting retrograde to Colombo

– CSG-SL MPF ops in Maldives to be complete 29 Jan

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• Issues– Use of USNS Mercy

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• Current Accomplishments– CSF has flown 2345 HA/DR sorties and

delivered 3626 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 105,700 pounds of food (HEB’s, rice, produce, canned goods, infant formula), water, medical supplies, vaccines, clothing, and temporary housing materials in humanitarian aid

Transported 102 passengers

2 x HH-60 helicopters ISO CSG-SL redeploy 26 and 30 Jan

TALCE at Medan redeploys today

Total Flight Hours: 2396Total Cargo (Lbs): 4,255,150 Total Passengers: 2836

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SABANGSABANG

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Sumatra Sumatra

LHOK BUBONLHOK BUBON

KRUENG TENOMKRUENG TENOM

CALANGCALANG

LAGUENLAGUEN

LAMNOLAMNO

MEULABOH MEULABOH (FST Complete)(FST Complete)

BANDA ACEH (Complete)BANDA ACEH (Complete)

HA CapabilitiesESX (LHD 2)

ABL (CVN 72)

FTM (LSD 43)

FS JDA CHT (R 97)

Civilian Helo Assets

Non US Combined Helo Assets

Legend:USNon US CombinedCivilianFST (Safety of Navigation Survey) USNS MCDONNELL (Full Hydro Survey)

US Helo Assets

Non US Combined Ships/Landing Craft

US Ships/Landing Craft

LAMNO (Complete)LAMNO (Complete)

LHO KRUET (Complete)LHO KRUET (Complete)

JS KUNISAKI (4077)

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Previous 24 Hrs• 42 missions (5 via LCAC)

• 83 passengers

• 176,885 lbs (water, food, medical)

• MCDONNELL survey IVO

Meulaboh (ECD 14 FEB)

Next 48-96 Hrs• Continue HA/DR delivery

• Shift S. ops from Meulaboh to

Calang (25 JAN)

• Close down Medan TALCE (25

JAN)Drop Zone

CSG Indonesia/NAVFOR