21 May 2014: Bosnia and Herzegovina Flood situation ... · Herzegovina are Samac, Odzak, Orasje,...
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• As of 20 May, according to the UN Office of the Resident Coordinator, the most severely affected areas in Bosnia and Herzegovina are Samac, Odzak, Orasje, Doboj, Bijeljina, Brcko and Maglaj.
• ECHO reports indicate that the situation remains complex, due to numerous landslides that caused damage to houses and roads. Furthermore, a number of cities and villages in the flooded areas have neither electricity nor running water.
• According to the Hydrometeorological Institutes of the country, on 21 May in the afternoon, water levels on all rivers are declining. Weather is improving and no heavy rainfall is expected in the next 48h.
• The on-site Union Civil Protection Team continues assessing the situation and assisting the country’s authorities with the coordination of the incoming international assistance.
Sources: ECHO, UN, National Hydrometeorological Institutes
21 May 2014: Bosnia and Herzegovina – Flood situation & EUCPM assistance
SITUATION
C R O A T I A
M O N T E N E G R O
S E R B I A
B O S N I A a n d
H E R Z E G O V I N A
Status of Emergency declared
Location of intl. assistance
Main roads
Main rivers
Affected Areas (regions/cantons)
Floodwaters detected by MODIS, over 19-20 May. Floodwaters detected by Copernicus Emergency Management Service (Observations available only for the regions of Vlasenica, Zenica, Doboj)
C R O A T I A EUCPM and Bilateral Assistance
Countries
Austria AT
Belgium BE
Bulgaria BG
Croatia HR
Czech Republic CZ
Germany DE
France FR
fYRoM
Hungary HU
Luxembourg LU
Latvia LV
Lithuania LT
Estonia EE
Montenegro ME
Norway NO
Poland PL
Romania RO
Slovenia SI
Slovakia SK
Turkey TR
United Kingdom GB
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EUCPM: European Union Civil Protection Mechanism
21 May 2014: Serbia – Flood situation & EUCPM assistance
Jagodina
SERBIA
R O M A N I A
B U L G A R I A
EUCPM and Bilateral Assistance
Country Assistance
Austria Pumps, Boats, Personnel
Belgium Boats, Personnel
Bulgaria Fire engines, Pumps, Boats, Personnel
Croatia Pumps, Boats, Personnel
Czech Rep Pumps, Vehicles, Personnel
Denmark Pumps
Germany Pumps, Helicopters, Personnel
France Water Rescue: Boats, Personnel
FYROM (bil.) Pumps, Boats, Power, Personnel
Hungary (bil.) Pumps, Boats, Personnel
Italy Pumps
Luxemburg Financial contribution
Norway Financial contribution
Poland Pumps
Romania Pump, food and non-food items
Slovenia Pumps, Personnel
Slovakia Pump, Personnel
NOTE: All offers are listed in this Table. In the map, flags are placed where there is available information on the location of the teams.
Significantly flooded major rivers (or in critical situation) as of 21 May. Alert Level (Red or Yellow triangle) by the Serbian Hydrometeorology. Affected areas of most concern (at district level) Most affected cities/towns as of 20 May (ECHO / Serbian Authorities)
Floodwaters detected by MODIS over 19-20 May
Floodwaters detected by Copernicus Emergency Management Service (Observations available only for the regions of Paracin and Lazarevac) Landslide (notably in Krupanj) Locations of fatalities. As of 20 May, 20 killed in the country, 14 of them in Obrenovac (Serbian Government, Serbian Media)
Jamena
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Umcari
Lajkovac
BOSNIA and HERZEGOVINA
Danube
Danube
Lajkovac
Novi Banovci
S E R B I A
EUCPM: European Union Civil Protection Mechanism