Title: Floods in South Eastern Australia (2016-09-26)
Activation time (UTC): 2016-09-26 09:43:00 Event time (UTC): 2016-09-24 00:00:00 Event type: Flood
Activation reason:
Starting from Saturday September 24th, heavy rains have hit the South Eastern part of Australia. Approximately 34,000 square kilometers of the Lachlan river catchment is flooding, with several cities affected, hundreds of people evacuated and 100 properties affected by floodwaters according to the State Emergency Service.
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Copernicus Emergency Management Service - Mapping is a service funded by European Commission aimed at providing actors in the management of natural and man-made disasters, in particular Civil Protection Authorities and Humanitarian Aid actors, with mapping products based on satellite imagery.
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Copernicus EMS Rapid Mapping Activation [EMSR184]: Floods in South Eastern Australia (2016-09-26)
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| Issue date | 2016-09-26 |
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| Landing page | https://emergency.copernicus.eu/EMSR184 |
| Language | English |
| Data theme(s) | Regions and cities; Science and technology |
| EuroVoc domain(s) | 72 GEOGRAPHY |
| Identifier | http://data.europa.eu/89h/456e17f4-2845-40cb-b3a0-27923a0f18f3 |
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| Geographic bounding box | -32.9187703657° N, 148.56288365° E, -33.8971203227° S, 144.85944955° W |
| Coordinate Reference System | ETRS89 / LAEA Europe |
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