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CCSF 536 UPDATE 24 Jan 05

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).

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CCSF 536 UPDATE 24 Jan 05

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  1. UNCLASS • CCSF 536 UPDATE • 24 Jan 05

  2. UNCLASS CSG INDONESIA

  3. UNCLASS 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) 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 1120 / 1116 28 / 26 1148 / 1142 Prioritized Categories of Support • Food, Water and Medical Care • Locate DPs and Assess Relief Requirements • Engineering Assessment of Critical Infrastructure • Emergency Repair of Critical Infrastructure Top Issues • Reduction of Footprint Ashore • Continued HADR Support • Transition Planning

  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 • Transpo of relief supplies • Debris removal CSF Current Ops RFAs (Req/Filled) CSG SLON GOING 109 / 93 8 Prioritized Categories of Support • Engineering spt • Distribution • Medical assistance 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

  6. UNCLASS C-2

  7. UNCLASS Indonesia 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 BANDA ACEH CALANG MEULABOH Assessment: Overall situation rapidly moving from crisis to recovery. Remaining requirements for emergency assistance most prevalent in isolated/inaccessible areas. 24 Jan 05

  8. UNCLASS Banda Aceh IDP Camps Tetanus Malaria Measles UNCLASSIFIED 20,000+ IDPs 5,000-19,999 IDPs 1,000-4,999 IDPs 500-999 IDPs 100-499 IDPs <100 IDPs or ? Sabang N Sumatra IDP/Health Hazard Status POL Environmental Contamination Banda Aceh 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 Aceh Kreung Sabe IDP Camp Malaria Keude Teunom Meulaboh 04º Meulaboh IDP Camps Tetanus Cholera Susoh Dead: 173,981 Source: GOI HM, 23 Jan Missing: 12,070 Displaced: 555,156 Source: GOI MSA, 21 Jan Manggeng Medan Sumatera Utara Tapaktuan 24 Jan 05 95º 96º 97º 98º

  9. UNCLASS 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 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 24 Jan 05

  10. UNCLASS CSF-536 Collections Assets (24 Jan 05) Utapao INTL • 2 x P-3 AIP USS ESSEX SEVAR • 5 x CH-46 • 4 x MH-53 • 4 x MH-60 National IMINT Commercial IMINT Phuket Colombo Banda Aceh USS LINCOLN CSG-9 SEVAR • 16 x M/SH-60 USS FT. MCHENRY SEVAR • 3 x CH-46 UNCLASSIFIED

  11. UNCLASS C-3

  12. UNCLASS C-3 • 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

  13. UNCLASS C-3 • 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

  14. UNCLASS C-3 • 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

  15. UNCLASS C-4

  16. UNCLASS C-4 • 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

  17. UNCLASS ACCE

  18. UNCLASS ACCE • 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

  19. UNCLASS AFFOR

  20. UNCLASS 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: 2377 Total Cargo (Lbs): 4,090,450 Total Passengers: 2720

  21. UNCLASS NAVFOR

  22. UNCLASS NAVFOR Capabilities CTF 73 T-AFS x 2 T-AO HSV TAGS 4 x H60 INDIA Click to edit Master text styles • USS Essex 4 x MH-53 4 x MH-60 5 x CH-46 2 x LCU P3 x 2 THAILAND PHILIPPINES Third level U - Tapao Fourth level • CSG-9 1 CVN 1 CG 2 DDG 1 AOE 16 x H-60 4 x C-2 Phuket MALDIVES Colombo Fifth level • SRI LANKA Male Butterworth B - Aceh MALAYSIA MPS MPS x 2 Mu’boh Medan SINGAPORE Sumatra USS Ft McHenry 3 x CH-46 3 x LCAC Diego Garcia INDONESIA Jakarta 1 Darwin UNCLASSIFIED UNCLASSIFIED AUSTRALIA

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