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Flooding in Romania: ZKI maps disaster area
Heavy rain in April and May 2005 caused the worst floods since 50 years in Romania, affecting thousands of people and destroying
hundreds of houses. The Romanian government responded on 19 May by launching an appeal for European civil protection assistance,
triggering a rapid response from the Monitoring and Information Centre (MIC) of the European Commission. As a result 11 EU
Member States offered their assistance. In this context the MIC triggered the International Charter 'Space and Major Disasters'
to provide a synoptical overview of the affected areas.
In close cooperation with the European Commission, the German Aerospace Center (DLR) took over the project management and
the analysis of all available satellite imagery including ENVISAT ASAR and SPOT 5. From these data, flood maps and damage
statistics were derived to support European relief. The analysis focussed on one of the most affected areas in western Romania.
DLR estimates that only in the area of Timisoara, more than 40,000 hectares were flooded.
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