Institutional Statistical System (SEI): data base to collect official information on events and emergencies in the territory, and their impact on people, goods and the environment. This system is run by the National Emergency Office (ONEMI).
As of 2016, data has been systematized in excel format, to issue an annual report that summarizes the events monitored and informed by the 16 Early Warning Centres of ONEMI, which are located in each of the 16 Administrative Regions of the country.
The information is provided by the organizations and members that make up the National Civil Protection System (SNPC), and collected monthly. The content is prepared with the collaboration of the Regional Civil Protection Systems throughout the country, including Communal and Provincial Directors of Civil Protection and Emergency, as well as from first response organizations, such as the Firefighters and the Police (Carabineros de Chile), among others.
The report describes emergencies, disasters and catastrophes and their impact on people and homes. It summarizes quantitative data of the occurrence of these events and impacts, the procedures, monitoring and response to emergencies. The report aims to establish a baseline that facilitates and guides the prevention, mitigation and preparedness stages; and strengthens ONEMI’s capacities.
In addition to the above, the country has made permanent efforts to improve information regarding the impacts of climate change in the territory and to generate indicators.
The climate change "Risk Map" is currently being drawn up and is available on the website: https://arclim.mma.gob.cl/
This map will be the basis to update the Chilean National Adaptation Plan (NAP) and its indicators. The NAP update contemplates a participatory process and the generation of guidelines for adaptation plans on specific issues such as: gender, indigenous peoples, disaster risk, nature-based solutions, financial strategies and the incorporation of the private sector in adaptation solutions. This process will take place during 2021 and 2022.