FINLAND Gulf of Finland Baltic Sea GulfCaucasus, of Riga Central Asia and Ukraine: Regional Humanitarian Snapshot (January - June 2015) LATVIA LITHUANIA INCOMING HUMANITARIAN FUNDING By donor (in US$ millions) OCHA Ukraine Japan 4.6 UKRAINE Sweden 4.8 KAZAKHSTAN CERF 4.9 Sea of Azov Germany 5 OCHA ROCCAU Russia 5.2 Black Sea UK 9.9 GEORGIA Caspian Sea UZBEKISTAN KYRGYZSTAN ARMENIA Canada 9.9 Dardanelles AZERBAIJAN Aegean Sea TURKMENISTAN TAJIKISTAN Other 12.6 Ionian Sea OCHA Regional / Country office Ionian Sea ECHO 21.9 Sea of CrOCHAete HAT USA 25.4 Mediterranean Sea NUMBER OF EARTHQUAKES UKRAINEIRAQ KAZAKHSTAN TAJIKISTAN By destination (in US$ millions) Magnitude > 4 In 2015, fighting continuedISLAMIC along REPUBLIC OFA suddenIRAN rise of temperature Frost caused significant damage the Line of Contact between and fast melting of snow caused to crops and orchards in Sughd Government forces and armed flash floods in five regions in province (northern Tajikistan) 1.4 Gulf of Aqaba groups in Donetska and northern, eastern and westernPAKISTAN from 29 March until 1 April. Armenia Gulf of Suez Luhanska oblasts. Kazakhstan in March and April. NEPAL Ukraine 0.5 LIBYA 5 million affected 18,000 displaced 225,000 affected EGYPT 102.1 Azerbaijan SAUDI ARABIA Persian Gulf INDIA 1.4 million displaced 0.3 Tajikistan 6,500 killed Gulf of Oman Uzbekistan Red Sea 0.2 500km Arabian Sea Tajikistan GEORGIA KYRGYZSTANOMAN Gulf of KutchTAJIKISTAN Bay of Bengal 34 Heavy rain on 7-13 June caused Prolonged rain caused flash On 11-13 May, heavy rain resulted flash floods and mudslides floods and mudslides in Talas in flash floods and mudslides in By funding scheme in the capital city of Tbilisi region (north western Khatlon province (south western and the eastern part of Georgia. Kyrgyzstan) on 12 May. Tajikistan). 10,300 affected 400 affected 1,800 affected 100% 2 Multilateral 1 AM displaced displaced displaced UZ 2 4 1,100 80 120 1 KZ 0% UA 5 KG 19 killed 1 Bilateral GE AZ ARMENIA - AZERBAIJAN TAJIKISTAN TAJIKISTAN In 2015, clashes along the Line In Tajikistan, 33.2 percent of the Heavy rain and strong winds Highest magnitude: 5.4 (Tajikistan) of Contact in Nagorno-Karabakh population is undernourished caused flash floods and region continued, violating (unable to acquire enough food mudslidesin Sughd province ceasefire and threatening to meet the daily minimum dietary (northern Tajikistan) on 7-8 June. the peace process. energy requirements). 20 affected 2.8 million affected 3,200 affected 28 killed 400 displaced The boundaries and names shown and the designations used on this map do not imply official endorsement or acceptance by the United Nations. Creation date: 16 July 2015 ID: ROCCA_00024 Glide Numbers: FL-2015-000071-GEO, FL-2015-000039-KAZ, FL-2015-000067-TJK, FL-2015-000055-TJK Sources: CoES of Kazakhstan, Financial Tracking Service (https://fts.unocha.org), IFRC, International Crisis Group, MIA of Georgia, OCHA, REACT Tajikistan, USGS, WFP, World Bank Feedback: [email protected] www.unocha.org www.reliefweb.int.
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