Hazardous events occurred (natural disasters, accidents and crisis)
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Contact organisation | NSI |
Contact organisation unit | Regional Statistics and Geographical Information Department |
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Contact mail address | 2, P. Volov Str.; 1038 Sofia, Bulgaria |
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Metadata last certified | 03 December 2024 |
Metadata last posted | 03 December 2024 |
Metadata last update | 30 November 2023 |
Statistical presentation | |
Data description | The survey covers the number of crisis events that have occurred on the territory of the Republic of Bulgaria during the reference year by categories, type of events and municipalities (LAU). Main indicators:
Calculation Methods
The NSI’s assessment of expenditures for hazardous events in the ‘General Government’ sector for the reference year includes the following activities from Section VI of the Unified Budget Classification (UBC):
In the event of an extraordinary crisis during the year, additional expenditures for these events are assessed separately, beyond the activities listed above in the UBC. |
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Sector coverage | Hazardous events - earthquakes, movements of land masses, volcanic activity, storms, extreme temperatures, harsh winter conditions, floods, avalanches, mudflows, droughts, fires, infectious diseases in humans and animals, including zoonoses, pest infestations, space phenomena, industrial, transport and other accidents, environmental degradation and others, including their subcategories. |
Statistical concepts and definitions |
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Statistical unit | Occurred hazardous event - disaster, incident, accident of a large scale or crisis. |
Statistical population | An exhaustive survey among municipal administrations. All events leading to human losses and material damage that occurred on the territory of the country within the reporting year. |
Reference area | The whole territory of Republic of Bulgaria. |
Time coverage | By different methodology:
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Base period | Not applicable. |
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Calendar year. | |
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Data sharing | The data is provided according to the Rules for dissemination of statistical products and services. |
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Confidentiality - policy | |
Confidentiality - data treatment | The dissemination of individual data is carried out only in accordance with Art. 26 of the Statistics Act. According to the Statistics Act and European legislation, individual (primary) data of budget enterprises are confidential. |
Release policy | |
Release calendar | Data are published according to the Release Calendar presenting the results of the statistical surveys carried out by the National Statistical Institute. |
Release calendar access | The calendar is available on the NSI website: https://www.nsi.bg/bg/node/488 |
User access | The data are published on: |
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Yearly. | |
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News release | Yearly. |
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Micro-data access | Anonymized individual data (in the context of the research - at the municipal level) can be provided for scientific and research purposes upon individual request according to the Rules for provision of anonymized individual data for scientific and research purposes https://www.nsi.bg/bg/node/575/. |
Other | An information service could be provided by request, according to the NSI Rules for dissemination of statistical information products and services https://www.nsi.bg/bg/node/564/ |
Documentation on methodology | Survey methodology (Bulgarian version only) - https://www.nsi.bg/bg/node/19887 |
Quality documentation | - |
Quality management | |
Quality assurance | Includes strict arithmetic and logic input control. |
Quality assessment | Standard quality assessment criteria (applicability, accuracy and reliability, timeliness, comparability and consistency) are used. |
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User needs | Main users of statistical information from the research are:
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User satisfaction | No dedicated user satisfaction surveys has been conducted. |
Completeness | Not applicable. |
Accuracy and reliability | |
Overall accuracy | The statistics have good accuracy and reliability. |
Sampling error | The survey is exhaustive and no sampling errors exist. |
Non-sampling error | Not applicable. |
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Timeliness | Data are published according to the Release Calendar presenting the results of the statistical surveys carried out by the National Statistical Institute. |
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Coherence and comparability | |
Comparability - geographical | Data are comparable at all territorial levels. |
Comparability - over time | Partially limited, which is due to the use of different methodologies over the years. |
Coherence - cross domain | Data consistency is ensured for: fires, road, railway, aviation and maritime accidents, infectious diseases (deaths and mortality by causes) and landslides. |
Coherence - internal | Internal coherence is ensured by applying strict validation rules. |
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NSI makes the necessary efforts to reduce the workload of the respondents. The online based Information system “Business statistics” maintained by NSI and the methodological and technical assistance provided to the respondents during the reporting campaign were highly appreciated by them and helped to reduce their workload. | |
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Data revision - policy | National policy allows the revision of already published data if there are serious reasons for doing so. |
Data revision - practice | Revised data replaces already published data as soon as possible after the revision is made. |
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Source data |
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Frequency of data collection | Yearly. |
Data collection | The data is collected using the statistical form "Report on natural disasters, accidents and crisis" on paper and/or by entering the information online in the "Business Statistics" Information System of NSI. Respondents are the municipal administrations. Data from NSI’s surveys, specialized administrative sources of the Ministry of the Interior, National Railway Infrastructure Company, Ministry of Regional Development and Public Works, National Board for aircraft, maritime and railway accident investigation and National Institute of Meteorology and Hydrology. |
Data validation | Data validation is done through:
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Data compilation | Observation is exhaustive and no further evaluation of the data is done. |
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Comment | |
Events occurring at a nationwide scale, such as the COVID-19 pandemic, are considered a singular event for the country but are still counted in each district (NUTS3). Statistical reports on the activity of budget enterprises and banks for the year 2022: Report No. 13: Report on disasters, accidents, incidents and crises that occurred in 2022. (Bulgarian language version only) |
- Number of hazardous events and count of human losses
- Public expenditures for hazardous events
Hazardous events occurred in 2023
In 2023, there were 14 850 hazardous events (disasters, accidents and crises), representing a 1.0% increase compared to the previous year. The highest relative share is occupied by fires resulting in material damage - 50.4%, followed by road traffic accidents with casualties - 47.2%. The number of human fatalities resulting from disasters, accidents and crises was 667, while injured individuals were 9 415.
The country experienced a total of 104 hazardous events for which a state of emergency was declared, marking an increase of 55 events compared to the previou...