Statement on flood situation ****************************************************************************************** * Sdělení ohledně povodňové situace ****************************************************************************************** Since the early hours of Sunday 2 June, the university bursar and other authorised members management, as well as the head of the security department of the CU Rectorate, have been status of individual premises of Charles University potentially threatened by the flood si in contact with both the emergency committee of the City of Prague and the deans of the re (Science, Pedagogy, Social Sciences, Theological, Arts, Law, Mathematics/Physics, Physical the directors of other sections (Residences and Catering, Buildings Administration). Clearing work and other preventive measures were carried out in all threatened premises wi minimising any potential damage. According to the latest information received from faculty has been partial flooding of the boatyard in Trója and the training centre in Dobronice. Any restrictions in the operations of individual faculties and parts thereof (including st entrance exams, conferences etc.) are within the authority of the individual deans and rel date information is available on the websites of those faculties. In view of the worsening further developments in the centre of Prague, including transport and power supplies, I wo deans consider the restriction of faculty operations on Monday 3 June, if they have not do Further information, including any university-wide measures in place, shall be published i of 3 June, following the assessment of overnight developments and new information received emergency committee of the City of Prague. The management of CU would also like to thank all university employees and students for th and assistance with anti-flood measures. Prague, 2 June 2013 Prof. Václav Hampl, Rector of Charles University