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19 May 2014: Serbia – Flood situation & EUCPM assistance Jagodina SERBIA ROMANIA BULGARIA International Assistance to Serbia through the Union Civil Protection Mechanism and Bilateral Assistance Country Assistance Austria Pumps, boats Belgium Pump (transf. to Bosnia) Bulgaria Fire engines, Pumps, Boats Croatia Pumps, boats Czech Rep Pumps, vehicles Germany Pumps, Helicopters France Boats FYROM (bilat.) Pumps, Boats, Power, Staff Hungary (bilat.) Pumps, Boats Latvia Lithuania Estonia Pump (transf. to Bosnia) Slovenia Pumps Slovakia Pumps 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 19 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 19 May (ECHO / Serbian Authorities) Flood Landslide Locations of fatalities. As of 18 May, 12 killed in Obrenovac and 1 each in Sabac, Lajkovac, Ub, Umcari, Lazarevac, Topola, Krupanj. (Serbian Government / ECHO) Jamena xxxxx Umcari Lajkovac BOSNIA and HERZEGOVINA EUCPM: European Union Civil Protection Mechanism

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Page 1: 19 May 2014: Serbia Flood situation & EUCPM assistanceerccportal.jrc.ec.europa.eu/ERCMaps/...BiH_Floods.pdf · 5/19/2014  · United Kingdom, Turkey, Croatia, Montenegro, France,

19 May 2014: Serbia – Flood situation & EUCPM assistance

Jagodina

SERBIA

R O M A N I A

B U L G A R I A

International Assistance to Serbia through the

Union Civil Protection Mechanism and Bilateral Assistance

Country Assistance

Austria Pumps, boats

Belgium Pump (transf. to Bosnia)

Bulgaria Fire engines, Pumps, Boats

Croatia Pumps, boats

Czech Rep Pumps, vehicles

Germany Pumps, Helicopters

France Boats

FYROM (bilat.) Pumps, Boats, Power, Staff

Hungary (bilat.) Pumps, Boats

Latvia Lithuania Estonia

Pump (transf. to Bosnia)

Slovenia Pumps

Slovakia Pumps

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 19 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 19 May (ECHO / Serbian Authorities) Flood Landslide Locations of fatalities. As of 18 May, 12 killed in Obrenovac and 1 each in Sabac, Lajkovac, Ub, Umcari, Lazarevac, Topola, Krupanj. (Serbian Government / ECHO)

Jamena

xxxxx

Umcari

Lajkovac

BOSNIA and HERZEGOVINA

EUCPM: European Union Civil Protection Mechanism

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• Following the heavy rains, flood waters have triggered more then 3 000 landslides in Bosnia-Herzegovina, which have buried houses and disturbed land mines laid during the war in the 1990s. Flood alerts are still in place in many areas of northern Bosnia

• The official death toll is 19, with authorities warning this number may increase.

• Assistance is being provided by Austria, Belgium, Bulgaria, Czech Republic, Germany, Hungary, Luxembourg, Lithuania, Latvia, Estonia, Slovakia, Slovenia, the United Kingdom, Turkey, Croatia, Montenegro, France, the Former Yugoslavian Republic of Macedonia and Romania.

• A UCP team has been deployed to Bosnia over the weekend to assist the authorities, facilitating the aid provided through the Civil Protection by the participating states.

Source: ECHO

19 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

Affected Municipalities (as of 15 May)

Affected Country

Main roads

Main rivers

EUCPM and Bilateral Assistance

Affected Areas (regions/cantons)

EUCPM: European Union Civil Protection Mechanism