The implementation of SMURBS risk assessment pilot for the biggest refugee camp in Greece has just started!

The implementation of our risk assessment pilot for the biggest mainland refugee camp in Greece has just started!

Following the approval of the Special Secretary of the Reception and Identification Service, under the Ministry of Citizen Protection, SMURBS representatives visited the accommodation facility in Ritsona, on the 27th of November 2019. A thorough briefing was given to the lead partner of SMURBS for disasters (NOA) by the IOM site management team and the construction company on the infrastructure, both existing and under construction, as well as on the so far endured and potential natural and anthropogenic hazards.

In the frame of the development of smart urban solutions for the migration issue, NOA experts will deliver a multiple natural hazards risk assessment mapping, first response (access & evacuation) and mitigation measures analysis for the accommodation facility in Ritsona.