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0 1 2 3 4 5 0.5 Km UNITAR - UNOSAT - Palais des Nations CH-1211 Geneva 10, Switzerland - T: +41 22 767 4020 (UNOSAT Operations) - Hotline 24/7 : +41 75 411 4998 - [email protected] - www.unitar.org/unosat " ) Cercado Moxos TRINIDAD Soledad Florida La Loma La Tuna Siyaboco Tijurico Vallejos San Mateo El Carmen Esperanza Palmazola San Miguel Puerto Julio Puerto Almacen Puerto Ballivian La Loma de Rojas 64°50'0"W 64°50'0"W 64°55'0"W 64°55'0"W 65°0'0"W 65°0'0"W 65°5'0"W 65°5'0"W 14°45'0"S 14°45'0"S 14°50'0"S 14°50'0"S 14°55'0"S 14°55'0"S BOLIVIA El Beni Department Imagery analysis: 12 February 2018 | Published 14 February 2018 | Version 1.0 Flood FL20180209BOL This map illustrates satellite-detected standing water over the El Beni department in Bolivia, as of the 12 February 2018, following heavy rainfalls that caused severe flooding in the area. The analysis was conducted using Radarsat-2 image from 12 February 2018. UNITAR-UNOSAT identified in the analyzed area of the El Beni Department around 52,670 Ha of land that seem to be inundated, most of which are agricultural fields and swamps. The Rio Mamore has expanded along the banks. According to the analysis, the most affected province is Moxos, where more than 35,500 Ha are submerged. In the municipality of Trinidad 6,900 Ha are detected as inundated. This is a preliminary analysis and has not yet been validated in the field. Please send ground feedback to UNITAR- UNOSAT. ¥ ¦ ¬ ¥ ¦ ¬ BOLIVIA BRAZIL PERU CHILE Sucre LaPaz The depiction and use of boundaries, geographic names and related data shown here are not warranted to be error-free nor do they imply official endorsement or acceptance by the United Nations. UNOSAT is a program of the United Nations Institute for Training and Research (UNITAR), providing satellite imagery and related geographic information, research and analysis to UN humanitarian & development agencies & their implementing partners. This work by UNITAR-UNOSAT is licensed under a CC BY-NC 3.0. Satellite detected waters over El Beni department, Bolivia Satellite Data: RadarSat-2 Imagery Date: 12 February 2018 Resolution: 6 m Copyright: MacDonald, Dewitter and Associates, Ltd. (2018) Source: CSA Road Data : Open Street Map Reference Water: EC JRC/Google Other Data: USGS, UNCS, NASA, NGA Analysis : UNITAR - UNOSAT Production: UNITAR - UNOSAT ! I Map Scale for A3: 1:120,000 Analysis conducted with ArcGIS v10.4.1 Coordinate System: WGS 1984 UTM Zone 19S Projection: Transverse Mercator Datum: WGS 1984 Units: Meter Æ A Map location Legend " ) City / Town Populated Place Highway/Primary Road Secondary Road Local/Urban Road Province boundary Reference water Satellite detected water as of 12 February 2018

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Page 1: El Beni Department - UNITARunosat-maps.web.cern.ch/...A3_Flood_Beni_Department... · water over the El Beni department in Bolivia, as of the 12 February 2018, following heavy rainfalls

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UNITAR - UNOSAT - Palais des Nations CH-1211 Geneva 10, Switzerland - T: +41 22 767 4020 (UNOSAT Operations) - Hotline 24/7 : +41 75 411 4998 - [email protected] - www.unitar.org/unosat

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CercadoMoxos

TRINIDAD

Soledad

Florida

La Loma

La Tuna

SiyabocoTijurico

Vallejos

San Mateo

El Carmen

Esperanza

Palmazola

San Miguel

Puerto Julio

Puerto Almacen

Puerto Ballivian

La Loma de Rojas

64°50'0"W

64°50'0"W

64°55'0"W

64°55'0"W

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65°5'0"W

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BOLIVIAEl Beni DepartmentImagery analysis: 12 February 2018 | Published 14 February 2018 | Version 1.0

Flood

FL20180209BOL

This map illustrates satellite-detected standingwater over the El Beni department in Bolivia, asof the 12 February 2018, following heavy rainfallsthat caused severe flooding in the area. Theanalysis was conducted using Radarsat-2 imagefrom 12 February 2018. UNITAR-UNOSATidentified in the analyzed area of the El BeniDepartment around 52,670 Ha of land that seemto be inundated, most of which are agriculturalfields and swamps. The Rio Mamore hasexpanded along the banks. According to theanalysis, the most affected province is Moxos,where more than 35,500 Ha are submerged. Inthe municipality of Trinidad 6,900 Ha aredetected as inundated. This is a preliminaryanalysis and has not yet been validated in thefield. Please send ground feedback to UNITAR-UNOSAT.

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B O L I V I A

B R A Z I L

PERUC H I L E

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LaPaz

The depiction and use of boundaries, geographic names and related data shown here are not warranted to be error-free nor do they implyofficial endorsement or acceptance by the United Nations. UNOSAT is a program of the United Nations Institute for Training and Research(UNITAR), providing satellite imagery and related geographic information, research and analysis to UN humanitarian & developmentagencies & their implementing partners. This work by UNITAR-UNOSAT is licensed under a CC BY-NC 3.0.

Satellite detected waters over ElBeni department, Bolivia

Satellite Data: RadarSat-2Imagery Date: 12 February 2018Resolution: 6 mCopyright: MacDonald, Dewitter andAssociates, Ltd. (2018)Source: CSA

Road Data : Open Street MapReference Water: EC JRC/GoogleOther Data: USGS, UNCS, NASA, NGAAnalysis : UNITAR - UNOSATProduction: UNITAR - UNOSAT

!IMap Scale for A3: 1:120,000

Analysis conducted with ArcGIS v10.4.1

Coordinate System: WGS 1984 UTM Zone 19SProjection: Transverse Mercator

Datum: WGS 1984Units: Meter

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Map location

Legend") City / Town

Populated PlaceHighway/Primary RoadSecondary RoadLocal/Urban RoadProvince boundaryReference waterSatellite detected water as of 12 February 2018