Emergency Response Coordination Centre (ERCC) – DG ECHO Daily Map | 11/06/2021 Brazil, Guyana, Suriname | Floods
Caribbean Sea GUYANE ▪ In Brazil, heavy rainfall have caused major flooding SURINAME ATLANTIC and river overflow during the past month. Across OCEAN the state of Amazonas, more than 400,000 people ATLANTIC OCEAN have been affected across 50 Amazonian cities. ▪ Widespread floods have been affecting all Regions of Guyana since 24 May, leading to more than 25,000 affected families and at least 7,900
BRAZIL damaged houses. The Civil Defence Commission of Guyana distributed almost 30,000 food and
PACIFIC VENEZUELA cleaning hampers across most affected Regions and OCEAN provided shelters for households. French ▪ In the neighbouring Suriname, all ten Districts Guiana have reported flooding in most of their (FRANCE) communities. A key activity for the DREF (Disaster Relief Emergency Fund) for Suriname will be to support the national system.
Source: DG ECHO, DG ECHO Field, UN OCHA
7-day rainfall ATLANTI C forecast (mm) OCEAN 11-17 June VENEZUELA COLOMBIA Source: NOAA-GFS French GUYANE Guiana 200 - 400 (FRANCE) 100 - 200 SURINAME 50 - 100 25 - 50
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PERU Past rainfall Flood detection accumulation (mm) Source: NASA-MODIS as of 10 June, UNITAR-UNOSAT as over 24 May – 10 June of 7-10 June* Source: NASA-GPM Flood extent > 600 400 - 600 200 - 400 Populated area 100 - 200 Source: JRC GHSL 50 - 100 State border 25 - 50 (Brazil)
International Charter Country border © European Union, 2021. Map produced by JRC. activation (ID 717) The boundaries and the names shown on this map do not imply official endorsement or acceptance by the European Union. *NASA-MODIS for Brazil, Guyana and Suriname. UNITAR only for Guyane (ID 3302, 3303, 3304, 3305).