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Kopatsino Angitis Belitsa Strymonas Strymonas River 697500 705000 712500 720000 727500 735000 742500 23°20'0"E 23°24'0"E 23°28'0"E 23°32'0"E 23°36'0"E 23°40'0"E 23°44'0"E 23°48'0"E 23°52'0"E 23°56'0"E GLIDE number: N/A Activation ID: EMSR122 Product N.: 01STRYMONAS, v1, English ! ! Strymonas River - GREECE ! ! 0 0 0 0 5 ! 5 ! Flood - 30/03/2015 2 2 5 5 5 5 4 ! Agriani 4 Delineation Map - Monit 02 Ku ") Neo Emmanouil ! 9 ! Pappas Bosnia Romania ! Souli Serbia Sykia Metalla Black 9 Serres ! Bulgaria Vamvakia Montenegro Bulgaria Sea ! the form er Yugoslav Adriatic Republic of M acedonia N Anastasia " Sea Mes 0 ! ' ta 4 Albania ° Italy 1 4 Aegean Sea Xanthi GreeAcenatoliki Turkey ! Mitrousi Greece Ionian MakedAtohennisa, ! ! Sea ^ ! Serres N " Thraki 0 ' 4 Dafnoudi Sfelinos ° Provatas ! Sea of 1 ! Kavala 4 Ano Monovrysi Chryso Mediterranean Crete Sea Kamila ! Kilkis ! ! Kato ! S ! try Krinos ! Pentapoli mona Monokklisia Mitrousi Kentriki Achinos s Neochori ! !( ! Makedonia Ayios Nea Khristoforos Zichni Thessaloniki ! Aegean B Sea e Gazoros 0 ! 0 0 l 0 0 i 0 5 t 5 ! Chalkidiki 4 s 4 5 a ! Toumpa 5 4 Neos Skopos 4 ! ! Livadochori ! Kato Kamila Skoutari ! ! Cartographic Information Variko Konstantinato ! Adhelfiko ! ! Mesokomi ! N Mesorrachi " Full color ISO A1, low resolution (100 dpi) ! 0 Koumaria ' 1:75000 0 ° 1 4 ! 0 1,25 2,5 5 ! Psychiko ! Kouvouklia km Ampeloi Ayia ! ! Nea Petra N " Grid: W GS 1984 UTM Zone 34N map coordinate system 0 Eleni ' 0 ° Vamvakoussa ! 1 ! Tick marks: WGS 84 geographical coordinate system 4 Valtotopi ± ! Dimitra Paralimnio ! Legend ! Crisis Information Hydrology Transportation ! Peponia £ Dimitritsi Flooded Area ! River Bridge (02/04/2015 16:23 UTC) " ! "£ Old Flooded Area Canal ")u Heliport £ Lygaria (01/04/2015 16:11 UTC) Ditch Railway " £ General Information Lake Motorway " Area of Interest Reservoir ! Primary Road 0 0 0 Pethelinos 0 Point of Interest 5 s 5 Land Subject to Inundation Secondary Road 7 ti 7 3 i 3 5 ino 5 ts g ! Institutional 4 Kopa n 4 9 Local Road ! Sisamia A Myrrini ! Vergi Agia K Medical ! £ Paraskevi Settlements " ! £ ! N " Populated Place 0 ! ' " Anthi 6 5 ° Built-Up Area 0 4 £ " Flampouro Consequences within the AOI on 02/04/2015 ! ! N " Nikokleia 0 ! Kentriki Affected Total in AOI ' 6 5 Draviskos ° 0 Flooded area ha 7337 4 Makedonia Inhabitants 1600 107933 ! Estimated population Achinos ! Settlements Build-Up Area ha 1.52 7951 Mavrolofos Transportation Motorways km 0 37 Terpni ! Primary roads km 0 107 Local roads km 21.7 1092 Secondary roads km 0 153 ! Myrkinos ! Map Information Ivira Patriki ! ! Due to heavy rainfall during last month, extensive damages have been reported in Mavrothalassa infrastructures and networks along the Strymonas river, in Central Macedonia. Many 0 Therma ! 0 0 0 embankments have been broken, especially in the southern part of the river, flooding the 0 0 0 0 road and rural network, while many hectares of agricultural land have been completely 3 3 5 5 inundated. The affected areas were declared in the state of emergency. The core users of the 4 ! 4 ! Tragilos maps are Disaster Response Authorities involved in the operations. Sitochori Agios ! Relevant date and time records (UTC) Choumniko ! Dimitrios Event 30/03/2015 12:00 Last crisis status 02/04/2015 16:23 ! ! ! N ! Lefkotopos " 0 ' Activation 31/03/2015 09:43 Map production 03/04/2015 Zervochori 2 5 ° 0 4 Data Sources ! Radarsat-2 © MDA (aquired on 02/04/2015 16:23 UTC, GSD 8 m) Ltd. All rights reserved. Efkarpia COSMO-SkyMed © ASI 2015 (aquired on 01/04/2015 16:11 UTC, GSD 5 m) provided by e- N " GEOS S.p.A., all rights reserved. Provided under ESA GSC-DA DWH License. 0 ' 2 5 ESRI World Imagery © ESRI Digitalglobe (acquired on 16/08/2010, GSD 2.5 m, cloud ° 0 4 Dafni ! coverage 1%). ! Oreskeia ! Base vector layers based on OpenStreetMap © OpenStreetMap contributors, Wikimapia.org, ! GeoNames (approx. 1:10000, extracted on 01/01/2001), refined by GAF AG. Source Kastanochori information is included in vector data. Nea Elevation data: SRTM (90 m posting). Height in meters above mean sea level. ! Population data: Landscan 2010 © UT BATTELLE, LLC. Lagkadi ! Mesolakkia All Data sources are complete and with no gaps. Aidonochori Inset maps based on: Administrative boundaries (JRC 2013, GISCO 2010, © EuroGeographics), Hydrology, Transportation (Natural Earth, 2012, CCM River DB © EU- as JRC 2007), Settlements (Geonames, 2013). on m Dissemination/Publication y ! Delivery formats are GeoTIFF, GeoPDF, GeoJPEG and vectors (shapefile and KML formats). r Amfipoli Map products available in the Copernicus EMS Portal at the following URL: 0 t 0 0 0 http://emergency.copernicus.eu/mapping/list-of-components/EMSR122 5 S 5 2 2 All products are © of the European Union. 2 2 5 5 4 4 Nea Amfipoli Disclaimer ! Sochos The products elaborated in the framework of current mapping in rush mode activation are ! realized to the best of our ability, within a very short time frame during a crisis, optimising the £ N available data and information. All geographic information has limitations due to scale, " £ 0 " ' 8 resolution, date and interpretation of the original data sources. The products are compliant 4 ! ° Skepasto " 0 with Copernicus EMS Rapid Mapping Product Portfolio specifications. ! 4 ! Mavrouda ! Map Production Nea Kerdylia The present map shows the flood delineation in the area in the area of Strymonas N " (GREECE). The basic topographic features are derived from public datasets, refined by 0 ' 8 means of visual interpretation of the pre-event ESRI World Imagery. The layer 'Land subject 4 ° 0 to inundation' includes areas such as riverbed, river meadow and marsh.Thematic layers, 4 Limani assessing the delineation of the event, have been derived from the postevent ! ! COSMO-SkyMed and Sentinel-1 A images. All satellite images have been radiometrically enhanced, orthocorrected with RPC approach Sykia (using SRTM elevation data) and coregistered to the pre-event image. The estimated geometric accuracy of this product is 5 m CE90 or better, from native ! Limni ! positional accuracy of the background satellite image. Akti Neon The estimated thematic accuracy of this product is 85% or better, as it is based on visual Paralia interpretation of recognizable items on very high resolution optical imagery. Shadowed areas ! Kerdylion are zones of lower interpretation accuracy due to the poorer image radiometry. Ofryniou Only the area enclosed by the Area of Interest has been analyzed. ! Logkari Contact ! Map produced by GAF AG under contract 259736 with the European Union. 0 Xiropotamos ! Stefanina 0 Name of the release inspector (quality control): e-GEOS (ODO). 0 0 0 0 5 Area of Interest 01 - StrymonasAnoixia 5 E-mail: [email protected] 1 ! 1 5 5 4 ! 4 ! ! N " 0 ' 4 4 ° Source: Esri, DigitalGlobe, GeoEye, Earthstar Geographics, CNES/Airbus DS, USDA, USGS, AEX, Getmapping, Aerogrid, IGN, IGP, swisstopo, and the GIS User Community 0 4 23°20'0"E 23°24'0"E 23°28'0"E 23°32'0"E 23°36'0"E 23°40'0"E 23°44'0"E 23°48'0"E 23°52'0"E 697500 705000 712500 720000 727500 735000 742500.
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