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CCSF 536 UPDATE 18 Jan 05

CCSF 536 UPDATE 18 Jan 05. CSG INDONESIA. CSG Indonesia. CSG-I. Host Nation Priorities (Banda Aceh) Tents Food (Rice, Salted Fish, Cooking oil, Sugar) Medical Supplies Health and Hygiene Items Bottled Water (for outlying areas). USAID/OFDA Focus of Effort

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CCSF 536 UPDATE 18 Jan 05

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  1. UNCLASS • CCSF 536 UPDATE • 18 Jan 05

  2. UNCLASS CSG INDONESIA

  3. UNCLASS CSG Indonesia CSG-I Host Nation Priorities (Banda Aceh) • Tents • Food (Rice, Salted Fish, Cooking oil, Sugar) • Medical Supplies • Health and Hygiene Items • Bottled Water (for outlying areas) 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 CSF Current Ops RFAs (Req/Filled) CSG-I CSF(CCC) TOTAL 1020 / 1016 26 / 18 1046 / 1034 Prioritized Categories of Support • Food, Water and Medical Care • Locate DP’s and Assess Relief Requirements • Engineering Assessment of Critical Infrastructure • Emergency Repair of Critical Infrastructure Top Issues • Ongoing assessment of Sumatra SW Coastline • Transition in support of operations vic Meulaboh with withdrawal of Singaporeans • Stand up of FW to RW transload capability Sabang Island

  4. UNCLASS CSG SRI LANKA

  5. UNCLASS CSG Sri Lanka CSG-SL 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 • Transportation of relief supplies • Debris removal CSF Current Ops RFAs (Req/Filled) CSG SLON GOING 56 /29 14 Prioritized Categories of Support • Engineering spt • Distribution • Medical assistance Top Issues • Transition planning • Maldives • Jaffna medical support

  6. UNCLASS UN

  7. UNCLASS Combined Coordination Center (CCC) Logistics SITREP (17 Jan 05) OPEN RFAs

  8. UNCLASS Combined Coordination Center (CCC) Logistics SITREP (17 Jan 05) CLOSED RFAs

  9. UNCLASS C-2

  10. UNCLASS 18 Jan 05 Intelligence Update by PIR • 2. Health Hazards to CSF, Victims (IDP Camps, Disease): • NSTR • 1. Reqts for Emergency Assist (Water, Food, Shelter, Medical, Sanitation): • Sri Lanka • WFP: Rise in HA food need from 750K to 850K people • Elevated HA requirement in LTTE-controlled territory Graphic Graphic 4. Threats to Force Protection: • NSTR • 3. Condition of Infrastructure (Roads, Bridges, Ports, Airfields, Logistics): • NSTR

  11. UNCLASS BACK Sri Lanka • WFP: HA food need may rise from 750K to 850K (PIR 1) • Elevated HA requirement in LTTE-controlled territory Kilinochchi Assessment:LTTE will remain suspicious of GSL intentions, restrict GSL/ foreign military presence in controlled areas. Objective – appear as primary agency providing relief/recovery to Tamil population. 18 Jan 05

  12. UNCLASS UNCLASSIFIED 20,000+ IDPs 5,000-19,999 IDPs 1,000-4,999 IDPs 500-999 IDPs 100-499 IDPs <100 IDPs or ? BACK Sabang N Sumatra IDP/Health Hazard Status Banda Aceh POL Environmental Contamination Sigli IDP Camps Tetanus Simpang Tiga Lhonga Bireuen Lamno 05º Lamno IDP Camp Diarrhea, Acute Respiratory, Skin Lesions Lho Kruet Keude Teunom/ Jaya IDP Camps Tetanus, TB, Malaria, Diarrhea U/I Sickness, Request Medevacs Lho Kruet IDP Camp Diarrhea Calang Takengon Jaya Keude Teunom Aceh Kreung Sabe IDP Camp Malaria Meulaboh 04º Meulaboh IDP Camps Tetanus Cholera Susoh Dead: 110,229 Missing: 12,132 Displaced: 703,518 Source: OCHA 14 Jan Manggeng Medan Sumatera Utara Tapaktuan 18 Jan 05 95º 96º 97º 98º

  13. UNCLASS BACK C2 Focus of Effort • 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 • Imagery Collection Objectives: • 18 Jan: Stand-down • 19 Jan: Stand-down • 20 Jan: Confirm/deny status of bridges, IDP camps • Production capability focus: • All-source intelligence exploitation, production • Hard-copy map/imagery production • Soft-copy product dissemination to websites, shared-files 18 Jan 05

  14. UNCLASS Look Ahead by PIR 2. Health Hazards to CSF and/or Victims (IDP Camps, Disease): - Expect continued minor outbreaks of infectious diseases (Malaria, Dengue Fever, Diarrhea, others), increase in tetanus - Disease detection/ monitoring systems established, mosquito-control measures will mitigate extent of vector-borne diseases, but tetanus will remain an issue • 1. Requirements for Emergency Assistance (Water, Food, Shelter, Medical, Sanitation): • - UN/NGOs shifting HA resources needed to coordinate/ distribute food/ medical aid beyond near-term, to match need in consolidated IDPs camps remaining at risk • Expect “equilibrium” within 30 days • Host nation daily management of aid 4. Threats to Force Protection: - Perception: US military presence seen as open-ended/excessively long will greatly increase force protection threat - Criminal activity remains a constant - Terrorist threat increases exponentially over time – assess 60-90 days from start of operations for onset of rapid threat escalation • 3. Operational Condition of Infrastructure (Roads, Bridges, Ports, Airfields, Logistics): • Road/ bridge network repair improving access to isolated areas for HA/DR ops • Increased use of sea/ land LOCs to relieve airfield congestion • New access routes opening, but initial LOCs will rapidly deteriorate from overuse, oversize vehicles C2 Focus

  15. UNCLASS CSF-536 Collections Assets National IMINT U Taphao INTL • 3 x P-3 AIP Commercial IMINT Phuket Colombo Banda Aceh USS Lincoln CSG-9 SEVAR • 17 x M/SH-60 USS BHR ESG-5 SEVAR • 12 x CH-46 • 4 x CH-53 • 2 x MH-60 • 4 X SH-60 • 3 x UH-1 • 4 x AH-1 Diego Garcia AB • 2 x P-3 AIP UNCLASSIFIED

  16. UNCLASS ACCE

  17. UNCLASS ACCE • Current Accomplishments • CSF has flown 1509 HA/DR sorties and delivered 1934 tons of food, water, and equipment to those in need • Next 96 Hours • Restructure C-130 beddown (Lang Kawi, Colombo) • Issues • NONE

  18. UNCLASS AFFOR

  19. UNCLASS AFFOR / 374 AEW Delivered food (HEB’s, rice, produce), water, medical supplies, and temporary housing supplies in humanitarian aid Transported 73 passengers -USCG C-130’s bed-down at Lang Kawi today Total Flight Hours: 1849 Total Cargo (Lbs): 2,858,700 Total Passengers: 2112

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