I've created a wiki page about these floods:

http://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/2014_Southeast_Europe_floods


I included a couple of cautions familiar from the UK floods response:

1) Bosnia and Serbia have active mapping communities. We need to take care to 
do remote armchair mapping only if it's wanted, and remember that on-the-ground 
gathered data is more valuable.
2) The temptation with Floods is to map stuff which is very temporary. Ushahidi 
or other map overlay tools are more appropriate for temporary situational 
updates (more appropriate than modifying the osm data every few days, or 
modding it and forgetting to put it back again!)

But having said that...  HBogner is calling for some mapping response. No 
reason not to get stuck in with improving the roads etc, to make it a more 
useful basemap.

Was http://www.poplave.rs originally using OpenStreetMap? They've swapped it to 
google maps now :-(  Any other examples of people using OpenStreetMap for 
coordination/situation maps?

Feel free to edit the wiki page mercilessly

Harry

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