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Slovenian System of Protection against Natural and other Disasters

Slovenian System of Protection against Natural and other Disasters Ministry of Defence of the Republic of Slovenia Administration for Civil Protection and Disaster Relief Ana Jakšič; Undersesecretary for Damage Assessment Berovo , 23. - 24. April 2013. FACTS ABOUT SLOVENIA.

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Slovenian System of Protection against Natural and other Disasters

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  1. Slovenian System of Protection against Natural and other Disasters Ministry of Defence of the Republic of Slovenia Administration for Civil Protection and Disaster Relief Ana Jakšič; Undersesecretary for Damage Assessment Berovo, 23. - 24. April 2013

  2. FACTS ABOUT SLOVENIA • Area: 20,273 km2 • Population: 2,055,496 (2012 estimate) • Currency: EUR • OfficialLanguage: Slovene • Capital: Ljubljana

  3. NATURALAND MAN-MADE DISASTERS • earthquakes • floods • fires • landslides, avalanches • sleet, frostLjubljana – earthquake 1895 • road, railway and aircraft accidents • industrial and other accidents involving hazardous material • epidemics • recently: weather related disasters (hail, storms, strong wind)

  4. Floods in Ljubljana, Sept. 2010 Floods (Franja), Sept. 2007 Landslide (Slano Blato) Forest fires Karst area, 2003, 2006

  5. Strong wind up to 200km/h, Nova Gorica 2011 “Tourist accidents” on rivers (Učja, 2011) or inmountains Mass accident Grosuplje, Nov. 2010 Railway accident Jesenice, Avg. 2011

  6. FLOODS 5. November 2012 • On the 5 November river Drava started raising due to necessity of lifting the flood gates of the hydro electric power plant. • All together 2.400 houses were affected/flooded. Extremely high quantities of rain also triggered around 526 landslides and mudslides. Numerous roads and other infrastructure facilities/structures were damaged. No killed or injured persons. • Damage assessment 310. 000.000,00 € • 000,00in process. • SloveniaaskforhelpfromEuropean solidarity found.

  7. FLOODS 5. November 2012

  8. FOREST FIRES August 2012 3 major forest fires in Slovenia: • 2-3 August, Nova Gorica (steep slope, area containing several unexploded remnants from 1st and 2nd world war, Italian helicopter and Canadair assistance) • 10-14 August, Črni Kal and Obrov (Italian helicopter assistance) • 18-25 August, Osilnica (help provided by fire fighters from Croatia) • In total: 700 hectares burnt

  9. NATIONAL SECURITY OF THE RS - BUILDING BLOCKS

  10. DISASTERINSURANCE INSURABLE PERILS • Hail, fire, lightning • Spring frost • Storm • Flood AGRICULTURAL INSURANCE • Crop insurance • Livestock insurance • Insurance lines under “Other loss insurance”

  11. LEGISLATION PREPAREDNESS AND RESPONSE • The Act on Protection Against Natural and Other Disasters (2003) • The Decree on the Damage Evaluatin Methodology (2003) • The Decree of the subsidizing of premium (2007) PREVENTION • Legislation governing individual areas RECOVERY • Act on the Recovery from the Consequences of Natural Disasters (2003)

  12. GOVERNMENT SUBSIDIZING OF PREMIUM Act on the Recovery from the Consequences of Natural Disasters (2007) • perils which are subsidized were excluded from government “ad hoch” help 2010 • 50 % for basic cover and additional covers (spring frost, storm, flood) • 30 % for basic livestock insurance cover • ~ 13 mio €

  13. SLOVENIAN AGRICULTURE INSURANCE MARKET • AdriaticSlovenica • Tilia • Zavarovalnica Maribor • Zavarovalnica Triglav

  14. DAMAGE ASSESSMENT PROCEDURE THE GOVERNMENT OF THE REPUBLIC OF SLOVENIA cofirms the final asseaament to crops and property when the level of damage exceeds 0,03 per cent of national budget revenues. REGIONAL ORGANIZATION • 13 regional Notification Centres

  15. DAMAGE ASSESSMENT PROCEDURE • The Republic of Slovenia has had detailed assessment procedures in place on the national, regional and municipal level since 2004. The Decree on the damage evaluation methodology specifies a number of formulas; moreover, rates prices list  are published annually on the ACPDR website. • Application for damage assessment on agricultural products and objects - AJDA

  16. THE MAP THE APLICATION AJDA

  17. THE APLICATION AJDA

  18. Določitev kultur in odstotkov poškodovanosti

  19. DROUGHT 2012 10 REGION, 122 MUNICIPALITIES THE DAMAGE • 17.245 people • 56.165.261,59 € • 85 crops THE GOVERNMENT • 5,6 €

  20. DROUGHT 2012

  21. CONTACTS Ministry of DefenceAdministration of the Republic of Slovenia for Civil Protection and Disaster Relief Vojkova 611000 LjubljanaSlovenia Telephone: +386 1 471 3322Fax: +386 1 431 8117 E-mail: urszr@urszr.sihttp://www. sos112.si

  22. Thank you for your attention!

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