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2000 396000 400000 404000 7°27'0 392000 396000 400000 404000 7°27'0"E 7°30'0"E 7°33'0"E 7°36'0"E GLIDE number: N/A Activation ID: EMSR517 Int. Charter Act. ID: N/A Product N.: 06DUISBURG, v1 N " 0 ' 7 2 ° 1 5 Duisburg - GERMANY N " 0 ' 7 Flood - Situation as of 15/07/2021 2 ° 1 5 Delineation - Detail map 04 Sachsen-Anhalt Schwerte Nordrhein-Westfalen Niedersachsen ! Duisburg Detail 03 Zuid-N ede rland !( Detail 02 Detail 04 V laam s 06 0 0 Ge we st 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 7 7 Baltic Sea 5 5 Thuringen 05 North Sea Dortmund Region 04 Hessen Wallonne ^ Poland Berlin Germany 03 Belgium 01 02 Czech Republic Rheinland-Pfalz France Saarland Austria SwitzerlandBItaalyyern Est Baden-Wurttemberg 60 Ennepe-Ruhr-Kreis km Nordrhein-Westfalen Unna Cartographic Information 1:20000 Full color A1, 200 dpi resolution 0 0.4 0.8 1.6 km Grid: WGS 1984 UTM Zone 32N map coordinate system Tick marks: WGS 84 geographical coordinate system ± Legend Crisis Information Built-Up Area Hydrography Flooded Area Residential River General Information Office Stream Area of Interest Wholesale and retail trade Lake Image Footprint Industrial Land Subject to Inundation Not Analysed - No data School, university and research Reservoir Administrative River boundaries Hospital or institutional care Province Cemetery Facilities Dam Placenames ! Placename Transportation Highway Primary Road 0 0 0 0 Secondary Road 0 0 6 6 9 9 6 6 Land Use - Land Cover 5 Arnsberg 5 Features available in the vector package N " 0 ' 4 2 ° 1 5 N " 0 ' 4 2 ° 1 5 Map Information Heavy rains affected Rhineland-Palatinate area where a severe flood event is expected over the next few days along the river Moselle. The German Joint Information and Situation Centre (GMLZ) triggered the Copernicus EMS Rapid Mapping Service to monitor the flood evolution. The present map shows the flood delineation in the area of Duisburg (Germany). The thematic layer has been derived from post-event satellite image using a semi-automatic approach. The scale of analysis is 1:50 000. The estimated geometric accuracy (RMSE) is 20 m or better, from native positional accuracy of the background satellite image. The minimum mapping unit (MMU) is 2500 sq m. Relevant date records (UTC) Hagen Event 13/07/2021 16:00 Situation as of 15/07/2021 05:50 Activation 13/07/2021 17:11 Map production 16/07/2021 ) Data sources C T U Pre-event image: Sentinel-2A (2021) (acquired on 01/06/2021 at 10:40 UTC, GSD 10 m, 0 approx. 0% cloud coverage in AoI) provided under COPERNICUS by the European Union 5 : and ESA. 5 0 1 Post-event image: Sentinel-1A (2021) (acquired on 15/07/2021 at 05:50 UTC, GSD 10 m) 2 0 provided under COPERNICUS by the European Union and ESA. 2 / 7 0 Base vector layers: OpenStreetMap © OpenStreetMap contributors (2021), Wikimapia.org, / 5 GeoNames 2015, Corine Land Cover (CLC) 2018, EuroBoundaryMap 2017 © 1 ( EuroGeographics. 1 - l e Inset maps: JRC 2013, GISCO 2010 © EuroGeographics, Natural Earth 2012, CCM River n Märkischer i t DB © EUJRC2007, GeoNames 2015. n e Kreis S Population data: GHS Population Grid © European Commission, 2019 https://ghsl.jrc.ec.europa.eu/ghs_pop2019.php Disclaimer 0 0 Products elaborated in this Copernicus EMS Rapid Mapping activity are realized to the best 0 0 0 0 of our ability, within a very short time frame, optimising the available data and information. All 2 2 9 9 geographic information has limitations due to scale, resolution, date and interpretation of the 6 6 5 5 original sources. No liability concerning the contents or the use thereof is assumed by the producer and by the European Union. Please be aware that the thematic accuracy might be lower in urban and forested areas due to inherent limitations of the SAR analysis technique. Delivery formats are Layered Geospatial PDF, GeoJPEG and vector (ESRI shapefiles, Google Earth KML, GeoJSON). Map produced by SERTIT released by e-GEOS (ODO). For the latest version of this map and related products visit https://emergency.copernicus.eu/EMSR517 [email protected] © European Union For full Copyright notice visit https://emergency.copernicus.eu/mapping/ems/cite-copernicus- ems-mapping-portal H!agen 7°27'0"E 7°30'0"E 7°33'0"E 7°36'0"E 392000 396000 400000 404000.
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