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The Ministry of Emergency Situations of the Republic of Azerbaijan

General Information

The Ministry of Emergency Situations of the Republic of Azerbaijan is a central executive body responsible for the following areas:

– civil defense;
– protection of the population from natural (geophysical, geological, meteorological, hydrological, maritime hydrological contingencies, natural fires, etc.) and man-made (arsons, explosions, collapse of buildings and constructions, chemical, biological and radiological hazards, accidents in electric power supply system, vital utilities, waste treatment facilities, breakdowns in hydrodynamic installations, oil and gas production units, main pipelines, transportation and traffic accidents, etc.) disasters:

– prevention of emergency situations and elimination of their consequences;

– fire security;
– safety of people in water basins;
– security of smaller vessels’ operations;
– technical safety in industry and mountain-mine works

– safety in construction;
– drafting of government policy and regulations on the state material reserves funds;
– management, coordination and supervision on the areas mentioned above;
– protection of strategic facilities, objects and installations in cases of occurrence of an emergency situations

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The Azerbaijan Country Climate and Development Report assesses how the country can reduce its vulnerability to climate shocks and the risks emerging from the global low-carbon transition while protecting the living standards of its people and reaping opportunities of a new climate economy. It argues that regardless of the pace of global mitigation efforts, decarbonization is in Azerbaijan’s economic self-interest. It highlights that the country faces considerable risks from future physical climate impacts potentially disrupting its sectors like agriculture and others.

Finally, the report shows that climate action is affordable if supported by the right set of policies – some of which are already envisaged by the country’s 2022-2026 Socio-economic Development Strategy but not yet implemented like a phase-out of fossil fuels subsidies – aimed at catalyzing private sector investment in decarbonization and resilience.

Overview of Disasters

Azerbaijan is prone to flood, landslide, earthquake, drought.

Recent Major Disasters

Landslide (March 2000)

On 7 March 2000, a major landslide involving an area of 15 ha occurred in the Bayil zone of the Sabayil district, south of Baku city center. The landslide in the Bayil slope destroyed dozens of shops, apartments and gas stations. After the incident, it was decided to move roughly 300 families from this territory.

Earthquake (May 2012)

An earthquake measuring 5.6 on Richter scale struck Zaqatala and Gakh, north-western part of Azerbaijan, at 09:40 local time on 7 May 2012. 10 hours later an almost similar earthquake or aftershock hit the area again. Fifteen people from Zaqatala were injured due to these earthquakes. In addition, 3,124 houses and public buildings were either destroyed or damaged due to the earthquakes. Following this earthquake strong and regular aftershocks were again registered in both regions. In Zagatala, more than 6,500 houses and public objects suffered from the earthquakes and 6,949 families were evacuated and settled either in tents or nearby houses.

Flood (May 2010)

In May 2010 unusually large amounts of rain in the south of Azerbaijan caused the Kura River to rise to its highest level in over 100 years, bursting dams and overflowing onto nearby villages. This unprecedented level of flooding hit hardest in the Sabirabad, Imishli, Saatli districts, which is near the confluence of the Kura and Araz rivers. More than 24,000 people were affected with tens of thousands of homes flooded or destroyed and 50,000 hectares of farmland inundated.

Disaster Management System

Legal System

Established by the Decree of the President of the Republic of Azerbaijan, in 16 December 2005, Ministry of Emergency Situations (MES) of the Republic of Azerbaijan is the central executive body of the government, which is responsible for emergency management within the entire territory of the country. According to the decree “for the purpose of providing prevention of natural and man-made disasters and fires, elimination of their consequences, management of activities of the relevant bodies responsible for rescue and rehabilitation works by one centralized system, organization and realization of civil defense work in the country, the Ministry of Emergency Situations of the Republic of Azerbaijan is established.”

Organization

Main activities of the Ministry of Emergency Situations (MES) are as follows.
■ Protection of population and territories from fires and disasters.
■ Prevention of emergency situations and elimination of their consequences.
■ Ensuring of safety rules of water basins, building sites, industrial and mining enterprises and safe movement of small vessels in state waters.
■ Establishment and proper management of the State Resource Fund.
■ Organization of the protection of strategic objects exposed to natural, man-made and terror threats, neutralization of radioactive wastes.
■ Organization of quick response to emergency situations and management of humanitarian aids.
■ Organization and implementation of rescue-searching and first aid, aviation and other transport life-saving operations in case of emergencies.
■ Organization of awareness-raising activities among population regarding life safety rules and measures, methodical guidance over respective work done in this field by state bodies and public organizations etc.

Country Report

Country Report 2023 (English Version, PDF file)
Country Report 2014 (English Version, PDF file)
Country Report 2011 (English Version, PDF file)

Disaster Information (The latest 10)

2010/05/07 : Flood

2009/09/21 : Flood

2002/10/22 : Severe Local Storm

1999/06 : Earthquake

Azerbaijan, Türkiye Enhance Disaster Risk Reduction Ties

Azerbaijan and Türkiye are collaborating in disaster risk reduction and in responding to the damage caused by natural disasters, said Ali Hamza Pehlivan, head of Türkiye’s Disaster and Emergency Management Authority (AFAD).

He noted that last week, a delegation from Azerbaijan’s Ministry of Emergency Situations visited AFAD, The Caspian Post reports citing Report.

Pehlivan emphasized that the collaboration between Azerbaijan’s Ministry of Emergency Situations and AFAD includes mutual visits, experience sharing, and joint exercises.

Download documents on Azarbijan Multi-Hazards at

https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/1OsKHXCB7_XLrQNRfKG7Jp5f4eZJNna-L?usp=drive_link