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Floods in Ethiopia

One hundred people have lost their lives, 50,000 cattle are dead and some 105,000 have been left homeless following serious flooding in Ogaden, in the east of Ethiopia. The UN Office for Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs, who released these figures on 03 May 2005, fears that these may be an underestimate, due to the numbers of people that are still being reported missing ten days after the flooding began caused by the rising levels of the Wabe Shebelle River. UNO has also reported that there are difficulties reaching the affected areas. The floods started after two days of torrential rains which started on 23 April 2005. The affected areas are located 700 km east of the capital, Addis Abeba. Land, homes, wells and roads have also been seriously damaged.

Type of Event:Floods
Location of Event:Ethiopia
Date of Charter Activation:06/05/2005
Charter Requestor:UNOOSA on behalf of WFP
Project Management:UNOPS

Products

Satellite map of Ethiopia, Ogaden region.

Copyright: Image processing and map creation DLR DLR 2005 SGS 199/2001, distributed by GLCF 2005 VMap0 National Imagery and Mapping Agency (NIMA) 2000

Information about the Product

Source: Landsat

Satellite map of Ethiopia, Ogaden region. Flooded areas and potentially flooded areas

Copyright: CNES 2005, distributed by Spot Image VMap0 National Imagery and Mapping Agency (NIMA) 2000 DEM DLR 2005 Image processing and map creation DLR

Information about the Product

Acquired: 10/05/2005

Source: SPOT

Ogaden/Shabeelle (1:100.000).

Copyright: SPOT CNES 2005, distributed by Spot Image ENVISAT ASAR ESA 2005 Radarsat CSA 2005, distributed by Radarsat International VMap0 DLR 2005 Image processing and map creation DLR

Information about the Product

Acquired: 10/05/2005

Source: ENVISAT-ASAR, SPOT4, RADARSAT

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