Iraq - Floods: Update No. 1 (as of 3 April 2019)
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Highlights
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Heavy seasonal rains caused flooding and damage in several governorates over a 10-day period
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Central and northern governorates worst-affected, primarily regions through which the Tigris River runs and those areas adjacent to Iran
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Governmental crisis cells have been activated in both federal Iraq and the Kurdistan Region of Iraq where necessary
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Humanitarian response needs are largely being met by Civil Defense teams and NGOs; OCHA is monitoring sectoral needs
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Mosul Dam deemed “safe,” and in no danger of exceeding its capacity; other dams throughout Iraq at or near capacity, but authorities report water levels are within manageable levels
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Limited damage reported in a small number of IDP camps; contingency planning and preparedness measures had been put in place after earlier flooding episodes