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![]() | Central African Republic, Regional Impact of C A R Crisis, MAY 2014 created: 27 May 2014, published: 27 May 2020 Made by: WFP - Region: CENTRAL AFRICAN REPUBLIC Related countries: Central African Republic, Hazards: Drought |
![]() | Central African Republic, Regional Impact of CAR Crisis, MAY 2014 created: 27 May 2014, published: 27 May 2020 Made by: WFP - Region: CENTRAL AFRICAN REPUBLIC Related countries: Central African Republic, Hazards: Drought |
![]() | Sava River Basin, Detail on flooded areas as of 21 May, 21 May 2020 created: 21 May 2014, published: 21 May 2020 Made by: WFP - Region: SERBIA Related countries: Serbia, Hazards: Flood |
Central african Republic, Regional Impact of the Central African Republic Crisis, REGIONAL REFUGEES, 21 May 2020 created: 27 May 2014, published: 21 May 2020 Made by: OMEP - Region: CENTRAL AFRICAN REPUBLIC Related countries: Central African Republic, Hazards: Drought | |
CAR, Mambere-Kadei Prefecture, January 2014 created: 27 January 2014, published: 16 January 2021 Made by: WFP-LC - Region: CENTRAL AFRICAN REPUBLIC Related countries: Central African Republic, Hazards: Drought | |
CAR, Vakaga Prefecture, January 2014 created: 27 January 2014, published: 16 January 2021 Made by: WFP-LC - Region: CENTRAL AFRICAN REPUBLIC Related countries: Central African Republic, Hazards: Drought | |
CAR, Sangha Mbaere Prefecture, January 2014 created: 27 January 2014, published: 16 January 2021 Made by: WFP-LC - Region: CENTRAL AFRICAN REPUBLIC Related countries: Central African Republic, Hazards: Drought | |
CAR, Ouham Pende Prefecture, January 2014 created: 27 January 2014, published: 16 January 2021 Made by: WFP-LC - Region: CENTRAL AFRICAN REPUBLIC Related countries: Central African Republic, Hazards: Drought | |
CAR, Ouaka Prefecture, January 2014 created: 27 January 2014, published: 16 January 2021 Made by: WFP-LC - Region: CENTRAL AFRICAN REPUBLIC Related countries: Central African Republic, Hazards: Drought | |
CAR, Ombella M Poko Prefecture, January 2014 created: 27 January 2014, published: 16 January 2021 Made by: WFP-LC - Region: CENTRAL AFRICAN REPUBLIC Related countries: Central African Republic, Hazards: Drought | |
CAR, Ouham Prefecture, January 2014 created: 27 January 2014, published: 16 January 2021 Made by: WFP-LC - Region: CENTRAL AFRICAN REPUBLIC Related countries: Central African Republic, Hazards: Drought | |
CAR, Mbomou Prefecture, January 2014 created: 27 January 2014, published: 16 January 2021 Made by: WFP-LC - Region: CENTRAL AFRICAN REPUBLIC Related countries: Central African Republic, Hazards: Drought | |
CAR, Lobaye Prefecture, January 2014 created: 27 January 2014, published: 16 January 2021 Made by: WFP-LC - Region: CENTRAL AFRICAN REPUBLIC Related countries: Central African Republic, Hazards: Drought | |
CAR, Kemo AND Nana-Gribizi Prefectures, January 2014 created: 27 January 2014, published: 16 January 2021 Made by: WFP-LC - Region: CENTRAL AFRICAN REPUBLIC Related countries: Central African Republic, Hazards: Drought | |
CAR, Haut-Mbomou Prefecture, January 2014 created: 27 January 2014, published: 16 January 2021 Made by: WFP-LC - Region: CENTRAL AFRICAN REPUBLIC Related countries: Central African Republic, Hazards: Drought | |
CAR, Haute-Kotto Prefecture, January 2014 created: 27 January 2014, published: 16 January 2021 Made by: WFP-LC - Region: CENTRAL AFRICAN REPUBLIC Related countries: Central African Republic, Hazards: Drought | |
CAR, Basse-Kotto Prefecture, January 2014 created: 27 January 2014, published: 16 January 2021 Made by: WFP-LC - Region: CENTRAL AFRICAN REPUBLIC Related countries: Central African Republic, Hazards: Drought | |
CAR, Bamingui-Bangoran Prefecture, January 2014 created: 27 January 2014, published: 16 January 2021 Made by: WFP - Region: CENTRAL AFRICAN REPUBLIC Related countries: Central African Republic, Hazards: Drought | |
CAR, Nana-Mambere Prefecture, January 2014 created: 27 January 2014, published: 16 January 2021 Made by: WFP-LC - Region: CENTRAL AFRICAN REPUBLIC Related countries: Central African Republic, Hazards: Drought | |
![]() | Philippines, Cyclone Haiyan, Population Affected, 16 December 2020 created: 16 December 2013, published: 16 December 2020 Made by: WFP - Region: PHILIPPINES Related countries: Philippines, Hazards: Storm |
![]() | Philippines, Cyclone Haiyan, Population Affected, 13 December 2020 created: 13 December 2013, published: 13 December 2020 Made by: WFP - Region: PHILIPPINES Related countries: Philippines, Hazards: Storm |
![]() | Central African Republic, UNHAS Routes, 12 December 2020 created: 12 December 2013, published: 12 December 2020 Made by: GLCSC - Region: CENTRAL AFRICAN REPUBLIC Related countries: Central African Republic, Hazards: Drought |
![]() | Philippines, Cyclone Haiyan, Population Affected, 06 December 2020 created: 06 December 2013, published: 06 December 2020 Made by: WFP - Region: PHILIPPINES Related countries: Philippines, Hazards: Storm |
![]() | Philippines, Cyclone Haiyan, Population Affected, 05 December 2020 created: 05 December 2013, published: 05 December 2020 Made by: WFP - Region: PHILIPPINES Related countries: Philippines, Hazards: Storm |
![]() | Philippines, Cyclone Haiyan, Population Affected, 04 December 2020 created: 04 December 2013, published: 04 December 2020 Made by: WFP - Region: PHILIPPINES Related countries: Philippines, Hazards: Storm |
![]() | Philippines, Cyclone Haiyan, Population Affected, 03 December 2020 created: 03 December 2013, published: 03 December 2020 Made by: WFP - Region: PHILIPPINES Related countries: Philippines, Hazards: Storm |
![]() | Philippines, Cyclone Haiyan, Population Affected, 02 December 2020 created: 02 December 2013, published: 02 December 2020 Made by: WFP - Region: PHILIPPINES Related countries: Philippines, Hazards: Storm |
![]() | Philippines, Cyclone Haiyan, Population Affected, 30 November 2020 created: 30 November 2013, published: 30 November 2020 Made by: WFP - Region: PHILIPPINES Related countries: Philippines, Hazards: Storm |
![]() | Philippines, Cyclone Haiyan, Population Affected, 29 November 2020 created: 29 November 2013, published: 29 November 2020 Made by: WFP - Region: PHILIPPINES Related countries: Philippines, Hazards: Storm |
![]() | Philippines, Cyclone Haiyan, Population Affected, 28 November 2020 created: 28 November 2013, published: 28 November 2020 Made by: WFP - Region: PHILIPPINES Related countries: Philippines, Hazards: Storm |
![]() | Philippines, Cyclone Haiyan, Population Affected, 27 November 2020 created: 27 November 2013, published: 27 November 2020 Made by: WFP - Region: PHILIPPINES Related countries: Philippines, Hazards: Storm |
![]() | Philippines, Cyclone Haiyan, Population Affected, 26 November 2020 created: 26 November 2013, published: 26 November 2020 Made by: WFP - Region: PHILIPPINES Related countries: Philippines, Hazards: Storm |
![]() | Philippines, Cyclone Haiyan, Population Affected, 25 November 2020 created: 25 November 2013, published: 25 November 2020 Made by: WFP - Region: PHILIPPINES Related countries: Philippines, Hazards: Storm |
![]() | Philippines, Cyclone Haiyan, Population Affected, 22 November 2020 created: 22 November 2013, published: 22 November 2020 Made by: WFP - Region: PHILIPPINES Related countries: Philippines, Hazards: Storm |
![]() | Philippines, Cyclone Haiyan, Population Affected, 21 November 2020 created: 21 November 2013, published: 21 November 2020 Made by: WFP - Region: PHILIPPINES Related countries: Philippines, Hazards: Storm |
![]() | Philippines, Cyclone Haiyan, Population Affected, 20 November 2020 created: 20 November 2013, published: 20 November 2020 Made by: WFP - Region: PHILIPPINES Related countries: Philippines, Hazards: Storm |
![]() | Philippines, Cyclone Haiyan, Population Affected, 19 November 2020 created: 20 November 2013, published: 19 November 2020 Made by: WFP - Region: PHILIPPINES Related countries: Philippines, Hazards: Storm |
![]() | Philippines, Cyclone Haiyan, Population Affected, 18 November 2020 created: 20 November 2013, published: 18 November 2020 Made by: WFP - Region: PHILIPPINES Related countries: Philippines, Hazards: Storm |
![]() | Philippines, Cyclone Haiyan, Affected People, 15 November 2020 created: 15 November 2013, published: 15 November 2020 Made by: OMEP - Region: PHILIPPINES Related countries: Philippines, Hazards: Storm |
PHILIPPINES, CYCLONE HAIYAN, ACCESS CONSTRAINTS, 12 NOVEMBER 2020 created: 13 November 2013, published: 13 November 2020 Made by: WFP - Region: PHILIPPINES Related countries: Philippines, Hazards: Storm | |
![]() | Philippines, Cyclone Haiyan, Number of Affected, 11 November 2020 created: 11 November 2013, published: 11 November 2020 Made by: OMEP - Region: PHILIPPINES Related countries: Philippines, Hazards: Storm |
![]() | Philippines, Tropical Storm Haiyan, Reference Overview, 09 November 2020 created: 09 November 2013, published: 09 November 2020 Made by: GMES - Region: PHILIPPINES Related countries: Philippines, Hazards: Storm |
![]() | Cambodia, Battambang, Banteay Meanchey, Oddar Meanchey and Siem Reap Flooded Areas, 24 October 2020 created: 28 October 2013, published: 24 October 2020 Made by: OMEP - Region: CAMBODIA Related countries: Cambodia, Hazards: Flood |
![]() | Cambodia, Kampong Cham, Flooded areas, 23 October 2020 created: 28 October 2013, published: 23 October 2020 Made by: OMEP - Region: CAMBODIA Related countries: Cambodia, Hazards: Flood |
![]() | Cambodia, Impact of Flooding (as of 18 October), 22 October 2020 created: 28 October 2013, published: 22 October 2020 Made by: WFP - Region: CAMBODIA Related countries: Cambodia, Hazards: Flood |
![]() | Cambodia, Provinces Affected by Floods (as of 18 October), 22 October 2020 created: 28 October 2013, published: 22 October 2020 Made by: WFP - Region: CAMBODIA Related countries: Cambodia, Hazards: Flood |
![]() | Flood Waters Over Khartoum & created: 12 August 2013, published: 12 August 2020 This map illustrates satellite-detected areas of flood affected land along the White and Blue Nile rivers in the states of Khartoum and Al Jazeera, Sudan as detected by MODIS Terra acquired on 11 August 2013.
Notes: The exact limit of flood waters is uncertain because of the low spatial resolution of the satellite data used for this analysis. Detected water bodies likely reflect an underestimation of all flood-affected areas within the map extent. This analysis has not yet been validated in the field. Please send ground feedback to UNITAR /UNOSAT. Satellite Data (1): MODIS Terra Imagery Dates: 09 August 2020 Resolution: 250m Source: NASA Road Data : Google Map Maker / OSM / ESRI Other Data: USGS, UNCS, NASA, NGA Analysis : UNITAR / UNOSAT Production: UNITAR / UNOSAT Related countries: Sudan, Hazards: Flood |
![]() | Flood Waters Over Khartoum & Al Jazeera State created: 12 August 2013, published: 12 August 2020 This map illustrates satellite-detected areas of flood affected land along the White and Blue Nile rivers in the states of Khartoum and Al Jazeera, Sudan as detected by MODIS Terra acquired on 11 August 2013.
Notes: The exact limit of flood waters is uncertain because of the low spatial resolution of the satellite data used for this analysis. Detected water bodies likely reflect an underestimation of all flood-affected areas within the map extent. This analysis has not yet been validated in the field. Please send ground feedback to UNITAR /UNOSAT. Satellite Data (1): MODIS Terra Imagery Dates: 09 August 2020 Resolution: 250m Source: NASA Road Data : Google Map Maker / OSM / ESRI Other Data: USGS, UNCS, NASA, NGA Analysis : UNITAR / UNOSAT Production: UNITAR / UNOSAT Related countries: Sudan, Hazards: Flood |
![]() | Flood Waters Over Khartoum & Al Jazeera States, Sudan created: 12 August 2013, published: 12 August 2020 This map illustrates satellite-detected areas of flood affected land along the White and Blue Nile rivers in the states of Khartoum and Al Jazeera, Sudan as detected by MODIS Terra acquired on 11 August 2013.
Notes: The exact limit of flood waters is uncertain because of the low spatial resolution of the satellite data used for this analysis. Detected water bodies likely reflect an underestimation of all flood-affected areas within the map extent. This analysis has not yet been validated in the field. Please send ground feedback to UNITAR /UNOSAT. Satellite Data (1): MODIS Terra Imagery Dates: 09 August 2020 Resolution: 250m Source: NASA Road Data : Google Map Maker / OSM / ESRI Other Data: USGS, UNCS, NASA, NGA Analysis : UNITAR / UNOSAT Production: UNITAR / UNOSAT Related countries: Sudan, Hazards: Flood |
![]() | Overview of floods in City of Khartoum, Khartoum State, Sudan created: 12 August 2013, published: 12 August 2020 This report provides a rapid assessment of flooded areas visible in an area of Khartoum, Sudan. Satellite imagery acquired on 9 August 2020 and 4 February 2020 by the Pleiades satellite was used for this report. Review of the satellite imagery collected for a portion of the city of Khartoum indicates that little standing water was visible as of 9 August within areas of housing. The White Nile river is clearly at or near peak flow, with a bridge construction project partially submerged (see Figure 1) as well as proximate docks for boats along the river likewise underwater (see Figure 2). In addition, nearby agricultural fields along the White Nile are clearly submerged (see Figure 3). Finally, some indications of flash floods and standing water are visible in residential areas of Khartoum, as seen in Figure 4. Notably, along the White Nile and in other areas it seems that effective flood defences have protected many structures from being completely submerged though flash flooding may have impacted them. Satellite Data (1): Pleiades Imagery Dates: 09 Aug. 2013 Resolution: 50 cm Copyright: Copyright CNES 2013 - Distribution Astrium Services / Spot Image Source: Astrium Satellite Data (2): Pleiades Imagery Date: 04 Feb. 2013 Copyright: Copyright CNES 2013 - Distribution Astrium Services / Spot Image Source: Astrium Related countries: Sudan, Hazards: Flood |
![]() | Flood Waters From Myawadi to Kyeikdon and Kyarinnseikkyi, Kayin State, Myanmar created: 06 August 2013, published: 06 August 2020 This map illustrates satellite-detected water bodies in the area between Myawadi and the towns of Kyeikdon and Kyarinnseikkyi in Kayin State, Myanmar, as detected by RISAT-1 imagery acquired on 5 August 2020 at 11:29 GMT (17:29 local time). This analysis indicates a moderate flood extent in the area due to heavy rains over the past several days and local soil inundation. Multiple local towns and villages are likely affected by the flooding, and sections of primary secondary road are also most likely underwater. It is likely that flood waters have been systematically underestimated in areas of shallow water, areas of high-sedimentation, highly vegetated areas along main river banks, in mountainous areas, and within built-up urban areas due to the characteristics of the satellite data used. This analysis has not yet been validated in the field. Please send ground feedback to UNITAR /UNOSAT. Satellite Data (1): RISAT-1 Imagery Dates: 05 August 2020 Resolution: 37 m Copyright: Indian Space Research Organization Source: National Remote Sensing Center Satellite Data (2): DMCii Imagery Date: 10 January 2021 Resolution: 22 m Copyright: DMCii Source: DMCii Road Data: OSM Other Data: USGS, UNCS, NASA, NGA Analysis: UNITAR / UNOSAT Production: UNITAR / UNOSAT Analysis conducted with ArcGIS v10.1 Related countries: Myanmar, Hazards: Flood |
![]() | Flood Waters Over Phaa Ann and Hlain Bwe/Shwe Gon, Kayin State, Myanmar created: 05 August 2013, published: 05 August 2020 This map illustrates satellite-detected water bodies in the Mawlamyine area of Mon and Kayin States, Myanmar, as detected by TerraSAR-X imagery acquired on 4 August 2020 at 23:32 GMT (05:32 local time). This analysis indicates a considerable flood extent due to heavy rains over the past several days and local soil inundation. Multiple local towns and villages are likely affected by the flooding, and sections of primary secondary road are also most likely underwater. It is likely that flood waters have been systematically underestimated in areas of shallow water, areas of high-sedimentation, highly vegetated areas along main river banks, in mountainous areas, and within built-up urban areas due to the characteristics of the satellite data used. This analysis has not yet been validated in the field. Please send ground feedback to UNITAR /UNOSAT. Satellite Data (1): TerraSAR-X Imagery Dates: 04 August 2020 Resolution: 8.25 m Copyright: TerraSAR-X/TanDEM-X © 2013 German Aerospace Center (DLR), 2013 Astrium Services / Infoterra GmbH Source: German Aerospace Center (DLR) Satellite Data (2): DMCii Imagery Date: 10 January 2021 Resolution: 22 m Copyright: DMCii Source: DMCii Road Data: OSM Other Data: USGS, UNCS, NASA, NGA Analysis: UNITAR / UNOSAT Production: UNITAR / UNOSAT Analysis conducted with ArcGIS v10.1 Related countries: Myanmar, Hazards: Flood |
![]() | Flood Waters Over Maissan Governorate, Republic of Iraq created: 10 May 2013, published: 10 May 2020 This map illustrates satellite-detected areas of flood waters in the central area of the Maissan Governorate in eastern Iraq as detected by Resourcesat-2 AWIFS imagery collected on 7 May 2013. Several towns and villages in the analyzed area are potentially inundated or otherwise affected. Multiple sections of roadways are likewise potentially affected. It is likely that flood waters have been systematically underestimated in highly vegetated areas, along main river banks, within built-up urban areas, and in sparse areas of cloud shadow. This analysis has not yet been validated in the field. Please send ground feedback to UNITAR /UNOSAT. Satellite Data (1): Resourcesat-2 (AWIFS) Imagery Dates: 7 May 2020 Resolution: 56 meters Copyright: Indian Space Research Organization (ISRO) Source: ISRO and UNOOSA Pre-Flood Data: SRTM Water Body Dataset Road Data : Google Map Maker / OSM / ESRI Other Data: USGS, UNCS, NASA, NGA Analysis : UNITAR / UNOSAT Production: UNITAR / UNOSAT Related countries: Iraq, Hazards: Flood |
![]() | Flood Waters Over Central Wasit Governorate, Republic of Iraq created: 10 May 2013, published: 10 May 2020 This map illustrates satellite-detected areas of flood waters in the central area of the Wasit Governorate in eastern Iraq as detected by Resourcesat-2 LISS imagery collected on 7 May 2013. At least 55 towns and villages in the analyzed area are potentially inundated or otherwise affected. Multiple sections of roadways are likewise potentially affected. It is likely that flood waters have been systematically underestimated in highly vegetated areas, along main river banks, within built-up urban areas, and in sparse areas of cloud shadow. This analysis has not yet been validated in the field. Please send ground feedback to UNITAR /UNOSAT. Satellite Data (1): Resourcesat-2 (LISS) Imagery Date: 7 May 2020 Resolution: 23.5 meters Copyright: Indian Space Research Organization (ISRO) Source: ISRO and UNOOSA Pre-Flood Data: SRTM Water Body Dataset Road Data : Google Map Maker / OSM / ESRI Other Data: USGS, UNCS, NASA, NGA Analysis : UNITAR / UNOSAT Production: UNITAR / UNOSAT Analysis conducted with ArcGIS v10.1 Related countries: Iraq, Hazards: Flood |
![]() | Flood Waters Over Wasit Governorate, Republic of Iraq created: 09 May 2013, published: 09 May 2020 This map illustrates satellite-detected areas of flood waters in the Wasit Governorate in eastern Iraq as detected by Resourcesat-2 imagery collected on 7 May 2013. At least 70 towns and villages in the analyzed area are potentially inundated. Multiple sections of roadways are likewise potentially affected. It is likely that flood waters have been systematically underestimated in highly vegetated areas, along main river banks, within built-up urban areas, and in sparse areas of cloud shadow. This analysis has not yet been validated in the field. Please send ground feedback to UNITAR /UNOSAT. Satellite Data (1): Resourcesat-2 Imagery Dates: 7 May 2020 Resolution: 56 meters Copyright: Indian Space Research Organization (ISRO) Source: ISRO and UNOOSA Pre-Flood Data: SRTM Water Body Dataset Road Data : Google Map Maker / OSM / ESRI Other Data: USGS, UNCS, NASA, NGA Analysis : UNITAR / UNOSAT Production: UNITAR / UNOSAT Analysis conducted with ArcGIS v10.1 Related countries: Iraq, Hazards: Flood |
![]() | Iran, Earthquake, 16 April 2020 created: 16 April 2013, published: 16 April 2020 Made by: OMEP - Region: IRAN Related countries: Iran, Hazards: Seismic |
![]() | Central African Republic, General Logistics Planning Map, 12 April 2020 created: 15 April 2013, published: 15 April 2020 Made by: GLCSC - Region: CENTRAL AFRICAN REPUBLIC Related countries: Central African Republic, Hazards: Drought |
![]() | IRAN, SOUTHERN, EARTHQUAKE, 09 APRIL 2020 created: 09 April 2013, published: 09 APRIL 2020 Made by: WFP - Region: IRAN Related countries: Iran, Hazards: Seismic |
![]() | ECUADOR, TUNGURAHUA VOLCANO, 11 MARCH 2020 created: 12 March 2013, published: 12 March 2020 Made by: OMEP - Region: ECUADOR Related countries: Ecuador, Hazards: Volcano |
![]() | Consolidated Web Map: Limpopo River Floods, Mozambique created: 18 February 2013, published: 18 February 2020 This web map compiles all UNOSAT flood data created in support of relief efforts in Mozambique using radar and optical satellite data acquired between 24 January and 2 February 2020 and at multiple resolutions. A cumulative flood layer is also provided, showing the maximum flood extents experienced along the Limpopo River over all stages of the flood. This web map is provided for visualization purposes only and in some areas simplifies the flooded area polygons. Users requiring the full detail of the geospatial data used for this web map are encouraged to download the source geodatabase. Satellite Data (1): Radarsat-2 Imagery Dates: 2 February 2020 Resolution: 28 m Copyright: MDA Source: Canadian Space Agency Satellite Data (2): TerraSAR-X Imagery Dates: 24 January 2021 Resolution: 8.25 m Copyright: DLR Source: DLR Satellite Data (3): SPOT-5 Imagery Dates:29 January 2013 Resolution: 10m Copyright: CNES 2013 Source: CNES Satellite Data (4): TerraSAR-X Imagery Dates: 24 January 2021 Resolution: 8.25 m Copyright: 2012 German Aerospace Center (DLR) Source: DLR Satellite Data (5): SPOT-5 Imagery Dates: 24 January 2021 Resolution: 10m Copyright: Astrium Geo-Information Services Source: CNES Satellite Data (6): SPOT-5 Imagery Dates: 24 January 2021 Resolution: 10m Copyright: Astrium Geo-Information Services Source: CNES Satellite Data (7): MODIS Imagery Dates: 25 January 2021 Resolution: 250m Copyright: NASA Source: NASA Related countries: Mozambique, Hazards: Flood |
![]() | Update 1: Flood Waters Over Chokwe, Guika, Bilene, and Xai-Xai Districts, Gaza Province, Mozambique created: 04 February 2013, published: 04 February 2020 This map illustrates satellite-detected flood waters along the Limpopo River in the Guija and Chokwe districts of Gaza Province, Mozambique, as detected by Radarsat-2 imagery acquired 2 February 2020 and compared to SPOT-5 imagery acquired 24 January 2013. This analysis indicates floodwaters have receded considerably as of 2 February 2013. While several villages are still partially inundated by flood waters these have decreased considerably in recent days. Sections of road remain potentially affected or flooded, though are likely to become accessible as the water levels continue to recede. This analysis has not yet been validated in the field. Please send ground feedback to UNITAR /UNOSAT. Satellite Data (1): Radarsat-2 Imagery Dates: 2 February 2020 Resolution: 28 m Copyright: MDA Source: Canadian Space Agency Satellite Data (2): TerraSAR-X Imagery Dates: 24 January 2021 Resolution: 8.25 m Copyright: DLR Source: DLR Road Data : Google Map Maker / OSM / ESRI Other Data: USGS, UNCS, NASA, NGA Analysis : UNITAR / UNOSAT Production: UNITAR / UNOSAT Analysis conducted with ArcGIS v10.1 Related countries: Mozambique, Hazards: Flood |
![]() | Update 1: Flood Waters Over Xai Xai city, Gaza Province, Mozambique created: 04 February 2013, published: 04 February 2020 This map illustrates satellite-detected areas flood waters along the Limpopo River around the city of Xai Xai, Gaza Province, Mozambique, as detected by Radarsat-2 imagery acquired 02 February 2013. Between 20 January and 02 February 2020 water levels appear to have decreased. Multiple villages remain inundated by flood waters along the river however flood waters are expected to continue reducing from affected villages. Sections of road remain potentially affected or flooded, though are likely to become accessible as the water levels continue to recede. This is a preliminary analysis & has not yet been validated in the field. Please send ground feedback to UNITAR / UNOSAT. Satellite Data (1): Radarsat-2 Imagery Dates: 02 February 2020 Resolution: 28m Copyright: MDA Source: Canadian Space Agency Satellite Data (2): SPOT-5 Imagery Dates:29 January 2013 Resolution: 10m Copyright: CNES 2013 Source: CNES Road Data : OSM Other Data: USGS, UNCS, NASA, NGA Analysis : UNITAR / UNOSAT Production: UNITAR / UNOSAT Analysis conducted with ArcGIS v10.1 Related countries: Mozambique, Hazards: Flood |
![]() | Flood Waters Over Xai Xai City, Gaza Province, Mozambique created: 31 January 2013, published: 31 January 2020 This map illustrates satellite-detected areas flood waters along the Limpopo River around the city of Xai Xai, Gaza Province, Mozambique, as detected by SPOT-5 imagery acquired 29 January 2013. Multiple villages are completely inundated by flood waters along the river. Flood waters have begun to encroach upon the city of Xai Xai, flooding the edges of the city to the north. Flood waters are expected to continue draining south towards Xai Xai, increasing the potential risk of the city becoming inundated. In addition, Xai Xai airport appears to be inundated. Agricultural areas are also flooded surrounding the city. Large sections of road and have also been potentially affected or flooded. This is a preliminary analysis & has not yet been validated in the field. Please send ground feedback to UNITAR / UNOSAT. Satellite Data (1): SPOT-5 Imagery Dates:29 January 2013 Resolution: 10m Copyright: CNES 2013 Source: CNES Road Data : OSM Other Data: USGS, UNCS, NASA, NGA Analysis : UNITAR / UNOSAT Production: UNITAR / UNOSAT Analysis conducted with ArcGIS v10.1 Related countries: Mozambique, Hazards: Flood |
![]() | Situation Update 1: Floods over Xai Xai CIty, Gaza Province, Mozambique created: 30 January 2013, published: 30 January 2020 This map illustrates satellite-detected areas flood waters along the Limpopo River around the city of Xai Xia, Gaza Province, Mozambique, as detected by SPOT-5 imagery acquired 29 January 2013. Multiple villages are completely inundated by flood waters along the river. Flood waters have begun to encroach upon the city of Xai Xai, flooding the edges of the city to the north. Flood waters are expected to continue draining south towards Xai Xai, increasing to potential risk of the city becoming inundated. In addition, Xai Xai airport appears to be inundated. Surrounding agricultural areas are also flooded surrounding the city. Large sections of road and have also been potentially affected or flooded. This is a preliminary analysis & has not yet been validated in the field. Please send ground feedback to UNITAR / UNOSAT. Satellite Data: SPOT-5 Imagery Dates: 29 January 2020 Resolution:10m Copyright: CNES 2013 Source: CNES Road Data : Google Map Maker / OSM / ESRI Other Data: USGS, NASA, NGA, ESRI Analysis : UNITAR / UNOSAT Production: UNITAR / UNOSAT Analysis conducted with ArcGIS v10.1 Related countries: Mozambique, Hazards: Flood |
![]() | Situation Update 2: Floods over Chokwe City, Gaza Province, Mozambique created: 29 January 2013, published: 29 January 2020 This map illustrates satellite-detected areas flood waters along the Limpopo River in the city of Chokwe of Gaza Province, Mozambique, as detected by WorldView-2 imagery acquired 26 January 2013. Multiple villages including the city of Chokwe are completely inundated by flood waters along the river. However flood waters appear to be receding in this area as they move south of Chokwe. Flood waters have reached as far as Xai Xai south of Chokwe city. East of the Limpopo River additional villages are inundated as flood waters progress south east from the river. Large sections of road and railroad are also affected. This is a preliminary analysis & has not yet been validated in the field. Please send ground feedback to UNITAR / UNOSAT. Satellite Data: WorldView-2 Imagery Dates: 26 January 2021 Resolution: 0.5m Copyright: Digital Globe 2013 Source: USGS Other Data: USGS, NASA, NGA, ESRI Analysis : UNITAR / UNOSAT Production: UNITAR / UNOSAT Analysis conducted with ArcGIS v10.1 Related countries: Mozambique, Hazards: Flood |
![]() | Flood Waters Over Chokwe, Guika, Bilene, and Xai-Xai Districts, Gaza Province, Mozambique created: 25 January 2013, published: 25 January 2021 This map illustrates satellite-detected flood waters along the Limpopo River in the Guija, Chokwe, Bilene, and Xai-Xai districts of Gaza Province, Mozambique, as detected by TerraSAR-X imagery acquired the 24 January 2021 at 16:14 GMT. This analysis indicates a considerable flood extent due to swelling of the Limpopo River as waters flow towards the coast. Waters are also flowing south of the river and into surrounding agricultural areas and town, particularly around Chokwe city and in Xai-Xai district.There was a dramatic increase of flood waters from the 23rd to 24th January 2013. Multiple villages and Chokwe city are inundated by flood waters along the river. Large sections of road and railroad are potentially affected, including highway 208 which runs along the east bank of the Limpopo River and appears to be inundated to the north and east of Chokwe. It is likely that flood waters have been systematically underestimated in highly vegetated areas along main river banks, and within built-up urban areas due to the characteristics of the satellite data used. This analysis has not yet been validated in the field. Please send ground feedback to UNITAR /UNOSAT. <CLR> Satellite Data (1): TerraSAR-X Imagery Dates: 24 January 2021 Resolution: 8.25 m Copyright: Astrium Geo-Information Services Source: CNES Road Data : Google Map Maker / OSM / ESRI Other Data: USGS, UNCS, NASA, NGA Analysis : UNITAR / UNOSAT Production: UNITAR / UNOSAT Analysis conducted with ArcGIS v10.1 </CLR> Related countries: Mozambique, Hazards: Flood |
![]() | Flood Waters Over Chokwe & Guika District, Gaza Province, Mozambique created: 24 January 2013, published: 24 January 2021 This map illustrates satellite-detected flood waters along the Limpopo River in the Guija and Chokwe districts of Gaza Province, Mozambique, as detected by SPOT-5 imagery acquired the 24 January 2013. This analysis indicates a considerable flood extent due to swelling of the Limpopo River as waters flow towards the coast, a conclusion also supported by analysis of MODIS satellite imagery from 24 January 2013. There has been a dramatic increase of flood waters from the 23rd to 24th January 2013. Multiple villages and the city of Chokwe are inundated by flood waters along the river. Flood waters have begun streaming south of Chokwe city into surrounding agricultural areas and towns,with similar conditions on the eastern bank of the Limpopo River in the analysis area. Large sections of road and railroad are also potentially affected. It is likely that flood waters have been systematically underestimated in highly vegetated areas along main river banks, and within built-up urban areas due to the characteristics of the satellite data used. This analysis has not yet been validated in the field. Please send ground feedback to UNITAR /UNOSAT. Satellite Data (1): SPOT-5 Imagery Dates: 24 January 2021 Resolution: 10m Copyright: Astrium Geo-Information Services Source: CNES Road Data : Google Map Maker / OSM / ESRI Other Data: USGS, UNCS, NASA, NGA Analysis : UNITAR / UNOSAT Production: UNITAR / UNOSAT Analysis conducted with ArcGIS v10.1 Related countries: Mozambique, Hazards: Flood |
![]() | Situation Update 1: Floods over Chokwe & Guija District, Gaza Province, Mozambique created: 24 January 2013, published: 24 January 2021 This map illustrates satellite-detected areas flood waters along the Limpopo River in the Guija and Chokwe districts of Gaza Province, Mozambique, as detected by FORMOSAT-2 imagery acquired 24 January 2013. There has been a dramatic increase of flood waters from 23rd â?? 24th January 2013. Multiple villages including the city of Chokwe are completely inundated by flood waters along the river. Flood waters have begun streaming south of Chokwe city into surrounding agricultural areas, also affecting villages south of the city. East of the Limpopo river additional villages are inundated as flood waters progress south east from the river. Large sections of road and railroad are also potentially affected. This is a preliminary analysis & has not yet been validated in the field. Please send ground feedback to UNITAR / UNOSAT. Satellite Data: Formosat-2 Imagery Dates: 24 January 2021 Resolution: 8m Copyright: CNES 2013 Source: CNES Road Data : Google Map Maker / OSM / ESRI Other Data: USGS, NASA, NGA, ESRI Analysis : UNITAR / UNOSAT Production: UNITAR / UNOSAT Analysis conducted with ArcGIS v10.1 Related countries: Mozambique, Hazards: Flood |
![]() | Situation Map: Floods Over Chokwe and Guija District, Gaza Province, Mozambique created: 23 January 2013, published: 23 January 2021 This map illustrates satellite-detected areas flood waters along the Limpopo River in the Guija and Chokwe districts of Gaza Province, Mozambique, as detected by SPOT-5 imagery acquired 23 January 2013. Multiple villages including the city of Chokwe appear to be within the flood zone along the river and are likely affected by the flood waters, indicated by the SPOT imagery in blue. Please note that the red coloring in the imagery represents vegetation. Sections of road and railroad are also potentially affected, in addition to the Chokwe airport. This is a preliminary analysis & has not yet been validated in the field. Please send ground feedback to UNITAR / UNOSAT. Satellite Data: SPOT-5 Imagery Dates: 23 January 2021 Resolution: 10m Copyright: CNES 2013 Source: CNES Road Data : Google Map Maker / OSM / ESRI Other Data: USGS, NASA, NGA, ESRI Analysis : UNITAR / UNOSAT Production: UNITAR / UNOSAT Analysis conducted with ArcGIS v10.1 Related countries: Mozambique, Hazards: Flood |
![]() | West Africa, Logistics Cluster Global Overview, 07 January 2021 created: 11 January 2013, published: 11 January 2021 Made by: GLCSC - Region: MALI Related countries: Mali, Hazards: Drought |
![]() | Report: Cyclone Evan Damage Assessment of Tuamasaga District, Upolu Island, Samoa created: 08 January 2013, published: 08 January 2021 This report provides a detailed analysis of damages observed in the coastal area of Tuamasaga District, Upolu, Samoa. Pleiades Satellite imagery acquired on 19 December 2020 and GeoEye 01 acquired on 24 September April 2012 was used for this report. A majority of buildings damaged or destroyed are mainly residential with roof damages and debris with occasional collapsed structures. In addition to building damages, sections of forests are observed to have collapsed or stripped of vegetation from the cyclone winds and potential flash floods with timber debris collected along the river banks and the coast. This report is in support of international humanitarian assistance and created to respond to the needs of the International Charter on Space and Major Disasters, UN agencies and their partners. This assessment has not yet been validated in the field. Satellite Data (Post-Crisis): Pleiades Imagery Dates: 19 December 2020 Resolution: 0.5m Copyright: 2012 Astrium GEO-Information Services Source: CNES Satellite Data (Pre-Crisis): GeoEye 01 Imagery Date: 24 September April 2012 Resolution: 2m Copyright: GeoEye Source: USGS Other Data: USGS, UNCS, NASA, NGA Analysis : UNITAR / UNOSAT Production: UNITAR / UNOSAT Analysis conducted with ArcGIS v10.1 Related countries: Samoa, Hazards: Storm |
![]() | Report: Cyclone Evan Damage Assessment of Apia, Tuamasaga District, Upolu Island, Samoa created: 03 January 2013, published: 03 January 2021 This report provides a detailed analysis of damages observed in the city of Apia, Tuamasaga District, Upolu, Samoa. Pleiades Satellite imagery acquired on 19 December 2020 and GeoEye 01 acquired on 24 September April 2012 was used for this report. Building damages in Apia appear to be limited to roof damages and debris with occasional collapsed structures. The most severe building damages observed in the imagery appear to be within the flood plains of rivers and along the coast. In addition to building damages, sections of forests are observed to have collapsed from the cyclone winds with timber debris collected along the river bank and the coast. This report is in support of international humanitarian assistance and created to respond to the needs of the International Charter on Space and Major Disasters, UN agencies and their partners. This assessment has not yet been validated in the field. Please send feedback to UNITAR/UNOSAT Satellite Data (Post-Crisis): Pleiades Imagery Dates: 19 December 2020 Resolution: 0.5m Copyright: 2012 Astrium GEO-Information Services Source: CNES Satellite Data (Pre-Crisis): GeoEye 01 Imagery Date: 24 September April 2012 Resolution: 2m Copyright: GeoEye Source: USGS Other Data: USGS, UNCS, NASA, NGA Analysis : UNITAR / UNOSAT Production: UNITAR / UNOSAT Analysis conducted with ArcGIS v10.1 Related countries: Samoa, Hazards: Storm |
![]() | Report: Cyclone Evan Damage Asessment of Lautoka, Western Division, Fiji created: 29 December 2012, published: 29 December 2020 This report provides a detailed analysis of damages observed in Lautoka and surrounding towns, Western Province,
Philippines. Worldview 2 Satellite imagery acquired on 20 December 2020 and Quick Bird acquired on 07 April 2020 was used for this report. Building damages in Lautoka appears to be limited to roof damages and debris. The most severe building damages observed in the imagery appear to be within the surrounding communities of Lautoka. In addition to building damages sections of forests are observed to have collapsed from the cyclone winds. This report is in support of international humanitarian assistance and created to respond to the needs of the International Charter on Space and Major Disaster, UN agencies and their partners. This assessment has not yet been validated in the field. Please send feedback to UNITAR/UNOSAT. Satellite Data (Post-Crisis): WorldView 02 Imagery Dates: 20 December 2020 Resolution: 50cm Copyright: 2012 DigitalGlobe, Inc. Source: USGS Satellite Data (Pre-Crsis): Quick Bird Imagery Date: 07 April 2020 Resolution: 60cm Copyright: 2012 DigitalGlobe, Inc. Source: USGS Other Data: USGS, UNCS, NASA,NGA Analysis : UNITAR / UNOSAT Production: UNITAR / UNOSAT Analysis conducted with ArcGIS v10.1 Related countries: Fiji, Hazards: Storm |
![]() | Overview of Evan Tropical Cyclone Damages, Tuamasaga District, Upolu Island, Samoa created: 26 December 2012, published: 26 December 2020 This map illustrates satellite-detected areas of building damage, road obstacle, damage to other infrastructure, tree fall areas due to tropical cyclone Evan in southern part of Upolu Island in Samoa as of 19 dec 2012. Damages were detected using high resolution satellite image Pleaideas taken on 19 dec 2012. The damages visible from the satellite are roof damage and complete destruction of the buildings which was detected comparing to pre disaster GEOEYE image taken on 8 oct 2012. It is likely that damages have been underestimated in places where damages did not occur in the roof but other parts of the structure. Road obstacles, tree fall and other infrastructure damages were detected in a similar manner comparing pre and post disaster images. This analysis has not yet been validated in the field. Please send ground feedback to UNITAR/UNOSAT Satellite Data (1): Pleiades Imagery Dates: 19 dec 2020 Resolution: 0.5 m Copyright: 2012 Astrium GEO-Information Services Source: CNES Satellite Data (2): GEOEYE-1 Imagery Date: 08 Oct 2020 Resolution: 2.0 m Copyright: GEOEYE Source: HDDS,USGS Road Data : Google Map Maker / OSM / ESRI Other Data: USGS, UNCS, NASA, NGA, PaRIS, UNISYS Analysis : UNITAR / UNOSAT Production: UNITAR / UNOSAT Analysis conducted with ArcGIS v10.1 Coordinate System: WGS 1984 UTM Zone 2S Projection: Transverse Mercator Datum: WGS 1984 Units: Meter Related countries: Samoa, Hazards: Storm |
![]() | Report: Cyclone Bopha damage analysis: Cateel, Davao Region, Phillipines,,, created: 17 December 2012, published: 17 December 2020 1 1 Related countries: Philippines, Hazards: Storm |
![]() | Report Cyclone Bopha damage analysis; Cateel, Davao Region, Phillipines created: 14 December 2012, published: 14 December 2020 This map displays a gridded estimate of buildings damaged as observed through a satellite imagery comparison of pre-disaster and archive imagery. The imagery used for this analysis was Pleiades acquired 12 December 2020 and GeoEye-01 acquired 19 August 2012. Grid cells marked "Destroyed" represent an average of 90% buildings within the grid cell are destroyed. "Severe Damage" represents 50% or more buildings destroyed or severely damaged. "No Visible Damages/Low Damage" represents grid cells containing cloud obstructions, low number of buildings damages or damaged buildings detected. This is a preliminary analysis and has not been validated in the field. Satellite Data (1): Pleiades Imagery Date: 12 December 2020 Resolution: 0.5m Source: CNES Satellite Data (2): GeoEye-1 Imagery Date: 19 August 2020 Resolution: 2m Source: USGS Road Data : Google Map Maker / OSM / ESRI Other Data: USGS, UNCS, NASA, NGA Analysis : UNITAR / UNOSAT Production: UNITAR / UNOSAT Analysis conducted with ArcGIS v10 Related countries: Philippines, Hazards: Storm |
![]() | Report: Cyclone Bopha damage analysis: Cateel, Davao Region, Phillipines created: 14 December 2012, published: 14 December 2020 This map displays a gridded estimate of buildings damaged as observed through a satellite imagery comparison of pre-disaster and archive imagery. The imagery used for this analysis was Pleiades acquired 12 December 2020 and GeoEye-01 acquired 19 August 2012. Grid cells marked "Destroyed" represent an average of 90% buildings within the grid cell are destroyed. "Severe Damage" represents 50% or more buildings destroyed or severely damaged. "No Visible Damages/Low Damage" represents grid cells containing cloud obstructions, low number of buildings damages or damaged buildings detected. This is a preliminary analysis and has not been validated in the field. Satellite Data (1): Pleiades Imagery Date: 12 December 2020 Resolution: 0.5m Source: CNES Satellite Data (2): GeoEye-1 Imagery Date: 19 August 2020 Resolution: 2m Source: USGS Road Data : Google Map Maker / OSM / ESRI Other Data: USGS, UNCS, NASA, NGA Analysis : UNITAR / UNOSAT Production: UNITAR / UNOSAT Analysis conducted with ArcGIS v10 Related countries: Philippines, Hazards: Storm |
![]() | Satellite Assessment of cyclone affected areas, Misamis Occidental created: 12 December 2012, published: 12 December 2020 This map illustrates satellite detected areas of potentially affected/flooded areas, infrastructure and settlements in Misamis Occidental Philippines. It is likely that the analysis of potentially affected/flooded areas have been systematically underestimated along highly vegetated areas along main river banks, and within built-up urban areas because of the special characteristics of the satellite data used. This analysis has not yet been validated in the field. Please send ground feedback to UNITAR /UNOSAT. Satellite Data (pre-crisis): DMCii Imagery Dates: 18 October 2020 Resolution: 22m Source: DMCii Satellite Data (post-crisis): DMCii Imagery Date: 09 December 2020 Source: DMCii Road Data : Google Map Maker / OSM / ESRI Other Data: USGS, UNCS, NASA, NGA Analysis : UNITAR / UNOSAT Production: UNITAR / UNOSAT Analysis conducted with ArcGIS v10 Coordinate System: GCS WGS 1984 Datum: WGS 1984 Units: Degree Related countries: Philippines, Hazards: Storm |
![]() | Philippines: TY Bopha (Pablo) Affected Population and People in Evacuation Centres as of 06 Dec 2020 1PM created: 06 December 2012, published: 07 December 2020 Philippines: TY Bopha (Pablo) Affected Population and People in Evacuation Centres as of 06 Dec 2020 1PM Related countries: Philippines, Hazards: Storm |
![]() | Palau: Typhoon Bopha - Initial Damage Assessments as at 5 Dec, 2012 created: 05 December 2012, published: 06 December 2020 Palau: Typhoon Bopha - Initial Damage Assessments as at 5 Dec, 2012 Related countries: Palau, Hazards: Storm |
![]() | Flood Water Evolution Over Diffa Town and Surrounding areas, Niger created: 05 December 2012, published: 05 December 2020 This map illustrates satellite-detected probable extent of flood water evolution in the Town of Diffa and surrounding areas in Niger as of 02 December, 2012. For extracting the initial flood water extent a MODIS Terra image of 11 November 2020 was used and for extracting the recent flood water extent a MODIS Aqua Image of 02 December, 2012 was used. Please note that the exact limit of the flood waters is uncertain because of the relatively low spatial resolution of the satellite sensors used for this analysis, Detected water bodies likely reflect an underestimation of all flood-affected areas within the map extent. This analysis has not yet been validated in the field. Please send ground feedback to UNITAR / UNOSAT.
This flood assessment is a preliminary analysis & has not yet been validated in the field. Map scale for A3: 1:550,000 Projection: UTM Zone 32 North Datum: WGS-84 (EGM-96). Satellite Data (1): MODIS Aqua Imagery Date: 02 Dec 2020 Resolution: 250m Copyright: NASA Source: NASA Satellite Data (2): MODIS Terra Imagery Date: 11 Nov 2020 Copyright: NASA Source: NASA Flood Analysis : UNITAR / UNOSAT Map Production : UNITAR / UNOSAT Related countries: Niger, Hazards: Flood |
![]() | PHILIPPINES, MINDANAO, NUMBER OF AFFECTED, TROPICAL STORM BOPHA, 05 December 2020 created: 05 December 2012, published: 05 December 2020 Made by: ODEP - Region: PHILIPPINES Related countries: Philippines, Hazards: Storm |
![]() | Philippines: Typhoon Bopha (Pablo) Affected Population (as of 05 Dec 2020 12:00 Noon) created: 05 December 2012, published: 05 December 2020 Philippines: Typhoon Bopha (Pablo) Affected Population (as of 05 Dec 2020 12:00 Noon) Related countries: Philippines, Hazards: Storm |
![]() | Somalia Rain Watch - December 4, 2020 created: 04 December 2012, published: 04 December 2020 Somalia Rain Watch - December 4, 2020 Related countries: Hazards: Drought |
![]() | Panamá: Redhum Mapa de Situación : Inundaciones en Panamá Oeste y Colón (Actualizado al 1 de Diciembre) created: 01 December 2012, published: 04 December 2020 Panamá: Redhum Mapa de Situación : Inundaciones en Panamá Oeste y Colón (Actualizado al 1 de Diciembre) Related countries: Panama, Hazards: Flood |
![]() | Moldova: Drought (as of 30 Nov 2020) created: 30 November 2012, published: 04 December 2020 Related countries: Moldova, Hazards: Drought |
![]() | Palau: Typhoon Bopha (as of 3 Dec 2020) created: 03 December 2012, published: 04 December 2020 Palau: Typhoon Bopha (as of 3 Dec 2020) Related countries: Philippines, Hazards: Storm |
![]() | Nigeria: Humanitarian Dashboard - Floods (as of 26 Nov. 2012) created: 26 November 2012, published: 04 December 2020 Nigeria: Humanitarian Dashboard - Floods (as of 26 Nov. 2012) Related countries: Niger, Hazards: Flood |
![]() | PHILIPPINES, MINDANAO, STORM BOPHA, 03 December 2020 created: 04 December 2012, published: 03 December 2020 Made by: ODEP - Region: PHILIPPINES Related countries: Philippines, Hazards: Storm |
![]() | SITUATION UPDATE 4: TROPICAL STORM SANDY OVER HAITI.
Dimulseou, Coutard & Drouillard villages. created: 07 November 2012, published: 07 November 2020 This report provides a detailed analysis of the situation in Croix-des-Bouquets district, Haiti, as of 1st November 2012. We chose three villages still surrounding by water and mud slides. These villages, Dimulseou, Coutard and Drouillard, and their neighbourhoods still show the stigmata of mud slides. Surrounding fields are destroyed, roads and farm compounds invaded with mud and water. Worldview-2 satellite imagery acquired on the 01st November 2012 and pre-crisis DMC satellite imagery acquired on 23rd November 2011 have been used for this report. Geographic datasets produced for this assessment and additional UNOSAT products are available at http://www.unitar.org/unosat. This report is part of an on-going satellite monitoring program of UNITAR / UNOSAT in support of international humanitarian assistance and created to respond to the needs of UN agencies and their partners. This is assessment has not yet been validated in the field. Please send feedback to UNITAR/UNOSAT at the contact information below. Satellite Data (1): Worldview-2 Imagery Date: 01/11/2020 Resolution: 50cm Copyright: DG Source: USGS Road Data : Google Map Maker / OSM / ESRI Other Data: USGS, UNCS, NASA, NGA Analysis : UNITAR / UNOSAT Production: UNITAR / UNOSAT Analysis conducted with ArcGIS v10.1 Related countries: Haiti, Hazards: Storm |
![]() | SITUATION UPDATE 3: TROPICAL STORM SANDY OVER HAITI.
Sud-Est Department Landslides created: 07 November 2012, published: 07 November 2020 This report provides an overview of apparent landslides resulting from Tropical Storm Sandy in Sud-Est department of
Haiti. WorldView-2 satellite imagery acquired on the 01st November 2012 and pre-crisis GeoEye-1 satellite imagery acquired on 20th March 2011 have been used for this report. Tropical storm Sandy passed across Haiti on 23rd October 2012. Heavy rains (See Figure 1) caused flash floods, landslides and damages to infrastructure. Geographic datasets produced for this assessment and additional UNOSAT products are available at http://www.unitar.org/unosat. This report is part of an on-going satellite monitoring program of UNITAR / UNOSAT in support of international humanitarian assistance and created to respond to the needs of UN agencies and their partners. This is assessment has not yet been validated in the field. Please send feedback to UNITAR/UNOSAT at the contact information below. Satellite Data (1): WorldView-2 Imagery Dates: 01/11/2020 Resolution: 50 cm Copyright: DigitalGlobe Source: USGS Satellite Data (2): GeoEye-1 Imagery Date: 20/3/2020 Copyright: GeoEye Source: GoogleEarth Road Data : Google Map Maker / OSM / ESRI Other Data: USGS, UNCS, NASA, NGA Analysis : UNITAR / UNOSAT Production: UNITAR / UNOSAT Analysis conducted with ArcGIS v10.1 Related countries: Haiti, Hazards: Storm |
![]() | Situation Update 2: Tropical Storm Sandy over Haiti.
Corail, Baradères, and Les Cayes created: 06 November 2012, published: 06 November 2020 This report provides a detailed analysis of flooding and related damages resulting from Hurricane Sandy in the area of Grand?Anse and Sud Les Cayes, east Haiti. SPOT-5 satellite imagery acquired on 03 November 2020 was used for this report. Geographic datasets produced for this assessment and additional UNOSAT products are available at http://www.unitar.org/unosat). This report is part of an on-going satellite monitoring program of UNITAR / UNOSAT for the International Charter on Space and Major Disasters? activation for Hurricane Sandy over Haiti in support of international humanitarian assistance and created to respond to the needs of UN agencies and their partners. This situational analysis is based on a rapid visual ground assessment of current satellite data available over this area. This assessment has not yet been validated in the field. Please send feedback to UNITAR/UNOSAT at the contact information below. Satellite Data (1): SPOT-5 Imagery Date: 03/11/2020 Resolution: 10m Copyright: Atrium Services Source: SPOTIMAGE Road Data : Google Map Maker / OSM / ESRI Other Data: USGS, UNCS, NASA, NGA Analysis : UNITAR / UNOSAT Production: UNITAR / UNOSAT Analysis conducted with ArcGIS v10.1 Related countries: Haiti, Hazards: Storm |
![]() | Situation update 1: Tropical storm Sandy over Haiti: Port-au-Prince and Croix-des-Bouquets districts created: 06 November 2012, published: 06 November 2020 This report provides an overview of current situation in Port-au-Prince and Croix-des-Bouquets districts, Haiti. DMC satellite imagery acquired on the 03rd November 2012 and pre-crisis DMC satellite imagery acquired on 23rd November 2012 have been used for this report. As a complement and example, UAV?s images, extracted from an IOM mission in Haiti along Rivière Grise are shown in this report. Tropical storm Sandy passed across Haiti on 23rd October 2012. Heavy rains caused flash floods, landslides and damages to infrastructure. Geographic datasets produced for this assessment and additional UNOSAT products are available at http://www.unitar.org/unosat/maps. This report is part of an on-going satellite monitoring program of UNITAR / UNOSAT in support of international humanitarian assistance and created to respond to the needs of UN agencies and their partners. This is assessment has not yet been validated in the field. Please send feedback to UNITAR/UNOSAT at the contact information below. Satellite Data (1): DMC Imagery Dates: 03/11/2020 Resolution: 22m Copyright: DMCii Source: DMCii Satellite Data (2): DMC Imagery Date: 23/11/2020 Copyright: DMCii Source: DMCii Road Data : Google Map Maker / OSM / ESRI Other Data: USGS, UNCS, NASA, NGA Analysis : UNITAR / UNOSAT Production: UNITAR / UNOSAT Analysis conducted with ArcGIS v10.1 Related countries: Haiti, Hazards: Storm |
![]() | Update 1: Overview of flood waters, N'Djamena, Chad created: 01 November 2012, published: 01 November 2020 This map illustrates satellite-detected standing flood waters over affected districts and the IDP camps in N'Djamena, Chad. The situational map shows the flood extent as of 26 October 2012, detected with DMC imagery, Eastern and southern parts of the country have been hit by floods caused by heavy rains. It is likely that flood waters have been systematically underestimated along highly vegetated areas along main river banks, and within built-up urban areas because of the special characteristics of the satellite data used. This analysis has not yet been validated in the field. Please send ground feedback to UNITAR /UNOSAT. Satellite Data (1): UK-DMC Imagery Date: 26/10/2020 Resolution: 22m Copyright: DMCii Source: DMCii Satellite Data (2): KOMPSAT Imagery Date: 14/10/2020 Resolution: 6m Copyright: KARI Source: KARI IDP and Ndjamena data: OCHA Road Data : Google Map Maker / OSM / ESRI Other Data: USGS, UNCS, NASA, NGA, IGN Analysis : UNITAR / UNOSAT Production: UNITAR / UNOSAT Analysis conducted with ArcGIS v10 & v10.1 Coordinate System: WGS 1984 UTM Zone 33N Projection: Transverse Mercator Datum: WGS 1984 Units: Meter Related countries: Chad, Hazards: Flood |
![]() | Flood Waters over Lake Chad and Chad/Cameroon border created: 01 November 2012, published: 01 November 2020 This map illustrates satellite-detected standing flood waters over affected areas of the three border countries located around the Lake Chad: Nigeria, Cameroon and Chad. The situational map shows the flood extent as of 30 October 2012, detected with MODIS imagery, Eastern and southern parts of Chad, as well as the confluence area located close to Kousseri town have been hit by floods caused by heavy rains. Notes: The exact limit of flood waters is uncertain because of the low spatial resolution of the satellite data used for this analysis. Detected water bodies likely reflect an underestimation of all flood-affected areas within the map extent. This analysis has not yet been validated in the field. Please send ground feedback to UNITAR /UNOSAT Satellite Data (1): MODIS Terra Imagery Dates: 30/10/2020 & 28/12/2020 Resolution: 250m Copyright: NASA Source: NASA Road Data : Google Map Maker / OSM / ESRI Other Data: USGS, UNCS, NASA, NGA, IGN Analysis : UNITAR / UNOSAT Production: UNITAR / UNOSAT Analysis conducted with ArcGIS v10.1 Coordinate System: WGS 1984 UTM Zone 33N Projection: Transverse Mercator Datum: WGS 1984 Datum: WGS Units: Meter Related countries: Chad, Hazards: Flood |
![]() | SITUATIONAL UPDATE 1: SATELLITE ASSESSMENT OF FLOODS OVER THE CITY OF N'DJAMENA, CHAD created: 17 October 2012, published: 17 October 2020 This report provides an overview of current flooding of the city of N?Djamena, Chad. KOMPSAT satellite imagery acquired on the 14th October 2012 and SPOT-5 satellite imagery acquired on the 16th October was used for this report. This report is part of an on-going satellite monitoring program of UNITAR / UNOSAT of the International Charter on Space and Major Disasters activation over floods in Chad in support of international humanitarian assistance and created to respond to the needs of UN agencies and their partners. This situational analysis is based on a rapid visual assessment of current satellite data available over this area. This analysis has not yet been validated in the field. Please send ground feedback to UNITAR/UNOSAT at the contact information below. Satellite Data (1): KOMPSAT Imagery Dates: 14 October 2020 Resolution: 6 m Copyright: KARI Source: KARI Satellite Data (1): SPOT-5 Imagery Dates: 16 October 2020 Resolution: 10 m Copyright: Astrium Services Source: SPOT-Image Other Data: USGS, UNCS, NASA, NGA Analysis : UNITAR / UNOSAT Production: UNITAR / UNOSAT Analysis conducted with ArcGIS v10.1 Related countries: Chad, Hazards: Flood |
![]() | Overview of flood waters, N'Djamena, Chad created: 15 October 2012, published: 15 October 2020 This map illustrates satellite-detected standing flood waters over affected districts in N'Djamena, Chad. Eastern and southern parts of the country have been hit by floods caused by heavy rains. It is likely that flood waters have been systematically underestimated along highly vegetated areas along main river banks, and within built-up urban areas because of the special characteristics of the satellite data used. This analysis has not yet been validated in the field. Please send ground feedback to UNOSAT Satellite Data (1): AVNIR-2 Imagery Date: 24/01/2021 Resolution: 10m Copyright: JAXA Source: JAXA Satellite Data (2): KOMPSAT Imagery Date: 14/10/2020 Resolution: 6m Copyright: KARI Source: KARI Road Data : Google Map Maker / OSM / ESRI Other Data: USGS, UNCS, NASA, NGA, IGN Analysis : UNITAR / UNOSAT Production: UNITAR / UNOSAT Analysis conducted with ArcGIS v10 & v10.1 Coordinate System: WGS 1984 UTM Zone 33N Projection: Transverse Mercator Datum: WGS 1984 Units: Meter Related countries: Chad, Hazards: Flood |
![]() | Update 1: Overview of flood waters in the north of Sindh Province, Pakistan created: 15 October 2012, published: 15 October 2020 This map illustrates satellite-detected standing flood
waters over the affected Provinces of Balochistan, Punjab and Sindh hit by flash floods and urban flooding caused by heavy monsoon rains that fell across the country in early September 2012. Flood analysis is based on crisis satellite imagery collected by MODIS sensors on 14 September and 14 October 2012. Notes: The exact limit of flood waters is uncertain because of the low spatial resolution of the satellite data used for this analysis. Detected water bodies likely reflect an underestimation of all flood-affected areas within the map extent. This analysis has not yet been validated in the field. Please send ground feedback to UNITAR /UNOSAT. Satellite Data: MODIS Aqua Imagery Dates:14 September and 14 October Resolution:250m Source: NASA Rapid Response Road Data : Google Map Maker / OSM / ESRI Other Data: USGS, WHO, OCHA, NGA, Google Map Maker Analysis : UNITAR / UNOSAT Production: UNITAR / UNOSAT Analysis conducted with ArcGIS v10.1 Coordinate System: WGS 1984 UTM Zone 42N Projection: Transverse Mercator Datum: WGS 1984 Units: Meter Related countries: Pakistan, Hazards: Flood |
![]() | Pakistan, Floods, Impact of Monsoon Rain, 05 September - 09 October 2020 created: 11 October 2012, published: 11 October 2020 Made by: VAMCO - Region: PAKISTAN Related countries: Pakistan, Hazards: Flood |
![]() | Situation Update 1: Satellite assessment of floods over Jacobabad, Sindh Province, Pakistan created: 02 October 2012, published: 02 October 2020 This report provides an overview of current flooding of the city of Jacobabad in the Sindh Province of Pakistan. Satellite imagery acquired on the 28th September 2012 was used for this report. This report is part of an on-going satellite monitoring program of UNITAR / UNOSAT of the International Charter on Space and Major Disasters activation over floods in Pakistan in support of international humanitarian assistance and created to respond to the needs of UN agencies and their partners. This situational analysis is based on a rapid visual assessment of current satellite data available over this area. This analysis has not yet been validated in the field. Please send ground feedback to UNITAR/UNOSAT at the contact information below. Crisis Satellite Data: GeoEye-1 Resolution: 0.5 meters Image Date: 28 September 2020 Copyright : DigitalGlobe Source: USGS Road Data : Google Map Maker / OSM / ESRI Other Data: USGS, UNCS, NASA, NGA, WHO Analysis : UNITAR / UNOSAT Production: UNITAR / UNOSAT Analysis conducted with ArcGIS v10.1 Projection: UTM Zone 42N Hazards: Flood |
![]() | Overview of Flood Waters in Shikarpur, Sukkur, and Khairpur Districts, Sindh Province, Pakistan created: 28 September 2012, published: 28 September 2020 map illustrates satellite-detected standing flood waters over Shikarpur,Sukkur and Khairpur Districts in Sindh Province hit by flash floods and urban flooding caused by heavy monsoon rains that fell across the country in early September 2012. Flood analysis is based on crisis satellite imagery collected by TerraSAR sensor on 19 September 2012.This analysis has not yet been validated in the field. Please send ground feedback to UNITAR /UNOSAT. Crisis Satellite Data: TerraSAR-X Resolution: 8 meters Image Date: 19 September 2020 Copyright : TerraSAR-X / TanDEM-X © 2012 German Aerospace Center (DLR), 2012 Astrium Services/Infoterra GmbH Source: DLR Pre-Cisis Satellite Data: TerraSAR-X Resolution: 8 meters Image Date: 27 March 2020 Copyright : TerraSAR-X / TanDEM-X © 2012 German Aerospace Center (DLR), 2012 Astrium Services/Infoterra GmbH Source: DLR Other Data: Google Map Maker, USGS, NGA, WHO Analysis : UNITAR / UNOSAT Production: UNITAR / UNOSAT Analysis conducted with ArcGIS v10.1 Projection: UTM Zone 42N Datum: WGS-84 Coordinate System: WGS 1984 UTM Zone 42N Projection: Transverse Mercator Datum: WGS 1984 Units: Meter Related countries: Pakistan, Hazards: Flood |
![]() | Overview of flood waters in flood affected districts, Sindh Province, Pakistan created: 01 October 2012, published: 28 September 2020 This map illustrates satellite-detected standing flood
waters over most affected Districts in Sindh Province hit by flash floods and urban flooding caused by heavy monsoon rains that fell across the country in early September 2012. Flood analysis is based on crisis satellite imagery collected by RADARSAT-2 sensor on 26 September 2012.This analysis has not yet been validated in the field. Please send ground feedback to UNITAR /UNOSAT. Related countries: Pakistan, Hazards: Flood |
![]() | Overview of Flood Waters in Kashmore and Ghotki Districts, Sindh Province, Pakistan created: 28 September 2012, published: 27 September 2020 This map illustrates satellite-detected standing flood waters over the Kashmore and Ghotki Districts in Sindh Province hit by flash floods and urban flooding caused by heavy monsoon rains that fell across the country in early September 2012. Flood analysis is based on crisis satellite imagery collected by SPOT sensors on 20 September 2012.This analysis has not yet been validated in the field. Please send ground feedback to UNITAR /UNOSAT Crisis Satellite Data: SPOT Resolution: 10 meters Image Date: 20 September 2020 Copyright : Astrium Services Source: Spot Image Road Data : Google Map Maker / OSM / ESRI Other Data: USGS, UNCS, NASA, NGA, WHO Analysis : UNITAR / UNOSAT Production: UNITAR / UNOSAT Analysis conducted with ArcGIS v10.1 Projection: UTM Zone 42N Datum: WGS-84 Coordinate System: WGS 1984 UTM Zone 42N Projection: Transverse Mercator Datum: WGS 1984 Units: Meter Related countries: Pakistan, Hazards: Flood |
![]() | Situation Overview: Floods over Jacobabad & Dera Allah Yar Cities, Sindh & Balochistan provinces, Pakistan created: 27 September 2012, published: 26 September 2020 This report provides a detailed analysis of current flooding of the cities of Jacobabad and Dera Allah Yar in the Sindh and Balochistan Provinces of Pakistan. Satellite imagery acquired on the 20th September 2012 was used for this report. This report is part of an on-going satellite monitoring program of UNITAR / UNOSAT of the International Charter on Space and Major Disasters activation over floods in Pakistan in support of international humanitarian assistance and created to respond to the needs of UN agencies and their partners. This is assessment has not yet been validated in the field. Crisis Satellite Data: SPOT Resolution: 10 meters Image Date: 20 September 2020 Copyright : Astrium Services Source: Spot Image Pre-Cisis Satellite Data: TerraSAR-X Resolution: 8 meters Image Date: 27 March 2020 Source: DLR Background Imagery: SPOT false color composite Road Data : Google Map Maker / OSM / ESRI Other Data: USGS, UNCS, NASA, NGA, WHO Analysis : UNITAR / UNOSAT Production: UNITAR /UNOSAT Analysis conducted with ArcGIS v10.1 Projection: UTM Zone 42N Datum: WGS-84 Related countries: Pakistan, Hazards: Flood |
![]() | PAKISTAN, RAJANPUR, FLOOD, IMPACT OF MONSOON RAIN, 20 September 2020 created: 26 September 2012, published: 26 September 2020 Made by: VAMCO - Region: PAKISTAN Related countries: Pakistan, Hazards: Flood |
![]() | PAKISTAN, KASHMORE AND JACOBABAD, FLOOD, IMPACT OF MONSOON RAIN, 12 SEPTEMBER 2020 created: 26 September 2012, published: 26 September 2020 Made by: VAMCO - Region: PAKISTAN Related countries: Pakistan, Hazards: Flood |
![]() | PAKISTAN, FLOOD, RAJANPUR, IMPACT OF MONSOON RAIN, 20 September 2020 created: 26 September 2012, published: 26 September 2020 Made by: VAMCO - Region: PAKISTAN Related countries: Pakistan, Hazards: Flood |
![]() | Overview of flood waters in Jacobabad and Qambar Shahdad Kot District, Sindh province, Pakistan created: 27 September 2012, published: 20 September 2020 This map illustrates satellite-detected standing flood waters over the affected Provinces of Balochistan, Punjab and Sindh hit by flash floods and urban flooding caused by heavy monsoon rains that fell across the country in early September 2012. Flood analysis is based on crisis satellite imagery collected by MODIS sensors on 14 September 2012. Notes: The exact limit of flood waters is uncertain because of the low spatial resolution of the satellite data used for this analysis. Detected water bodies likely reflect an underestimation of all flood-affected areas within the map extent. This analysis has not yet been validated in the field. Please send ground feedback to UNITAR /UNOSAT. Satellite Data: MODIS Aqua Imagery Dates:14 September Resolution:250m Source: NASA Rapid Response Road Data : Google Map Maker / OSM / ESRI Other Data: USGS, NASA, NGA, Google Map Maker Analysis : UNITAR / UNOSAT Production: UNITAR / UNOSAT Analysis conducted with ArcGIS v10.1 Coordinate System: WGS 1984 UTM Zone 42N Projection: Transverse Mercator Datum: WGS 1984 Units: Meter Related countries: Pakistan, Hazards: Flood |
![]() | Overview of flood waters in Balochistan,Punjab and Sindh provinces, Pakistan created: 27 September 2012, published: 19 September 2020 This map illustrates satellite-detected standing floodwaters over the affected Provinces of Balochistan,Punjab and Sindh hit by flash floods and urban floodingcaused by heavy monsoon rains that fell across thecountry in early September 2012. Flood analysis isbased on crisis satellite imagery collected by MODISsensors on 14 September 2012.Notes: The exact limit of flood waters is uncertainbecause of the low spatial resolution of the satellite dataused for this analysis. Detected water bodies likelyreflect an underestimation of all flood-affected areaswithin the map extent. This analysis has not yet beenvalidated in the field. Please send ground feedback toUNITAR UNOSAT. Satellite Data: MODIS Aqua Imagery Dates:14 September Resolution:250m Source: NASA Rapid Response Road Data : Google Map Maker / OSM / ESRI Other Data: USGS, NASA, NGA, Google Map Maker Analysis : UNITAR / UNOSAT Production: UNITAR / UNOSAT Analysis conducted with ArcGIS v10.1 Coordinate System: WGS 1984 UTM Zone 42N Projection: Transverse Mercator Datum: WGS 1984 Units: Meter Related countries: Pakistan, Hazards: Flood |
![]() | Thailand, Satellite Detected Flood Affected Area, 17 September 2020 created: 26 September 2012, published: 17 September 2020 Made by: ODEP - Region: THAILAND Related countries: Thailand, Hazards: Flood |
![]() | Pakistan, Satellite Based Flood Monitoring, 11 September 2020 created: 26 September 2012, published: 12 SEPTEMBER 2020 Made by: VAMCO - Region: PAKISTAN Related countries: Pakistan, Hazards: Flood |
![]() | Costa Rica, Earthquake Tsunami Risk, 05 September 2020 - Low Res created: 05 September 2012, published: 05 September 2020 Made by: ODEP - Region: COSTA RICA Related countries: Costa Rica, Hazards: Seismic |
![]() | MYANMAR, Ayeyarwady, FLOOD AFFECTED AREAS, 18 - 28 AUGUST 2020 created: 28 August 2012, published: 28 AUGUST 2020 Made by: ODEP - Region: MYANMAR Related countries: Myanmar, Hazards: Flood |
![]() | MYANMAR, kayin and mon regions, FLOOD AFFECTED AREAS, 18 - 28 AUGUST 2020 created: 28 August 2012, published: 28 AUGUST 2020 Made by: ODEP - Region: MYANMAR Related countries: Myanmar, Hazards: Flood |
![]() | Philippines, Manila Flood Affectes Areas Overview, 17 August 2020 - Low Res created: 18 August 2012, published: 18 August 2020 Made by: GMES - Region: PHILIPPINES Related countries: Philippines, Hazards: Flood |
![]() | Philippines, Manila Flood Affectes Areas Detail, 17 August 2020 - Low Res created: 18 August 2012, published: 18 August 2020 Made by: GMES - Region: PHILIPPINES Related countries: Philippines, Hazards: Flood |
![]() | Philippines, Olongapo, Flood Affected Areas Overview, 15 August 2020 - Low Res created: 17 August 2012, published: 17 August 2020 Made by: GMES - Region: PHILIPPINES Related countries: Philippines, Hazards: Flood |
![]() | Philippines, Olongapo, Flood Affected Areas Detail, 15 August 2020 - Low Res created: 17 August 2012, published: 17 August 2020 Made by: GMES - Region: PHILIPPINES Related countries: Philippines, Hazards: Flood |
![]() | PHILIPPINES, ANGELES, FLOOD AFFECTED AREAS, OVERVIEW, 15 August 2020 - LOW RES created: 17 August 2012, published: 17 August 2020 Made by: GMES - Region: PHILIPPINES Related countries: Philippines, Hazards: Flood |
![]() | PHILIPPINES, ANGELES, FLOOD AFFECTED AREAS, DETAIL, 15 August 2020 - LOW RES created: 17 August 2012, published: 17 August 2020 Made by: GMES - Region: PHILIPPINES Related countries: Philippines, Hazards: Flood |
![]() | Philippines, Malolos Overview, Flood Affected Areas, 15 August 2020 - Low Res created: 16 August 2012, published: 16 August 2020 Made by: GMES - Region: PHILIPPINES Related countries: Philippines, Hazards: Flood |
![]() | Philippines, Malolos, Detail Flood Affected Areas, 15 August 2020 - Low Res created: 16 August 2012, published: 16 August 2020 Made by: GMES - Region: PHILIPPINES Related countries: Philippines, Hazards: Flood |
![]() | Bangladesh, Flood Affected Areas, 01-10 August 2012 created: 14 August 2012, published: 13 August 2020 Made by: ODEP - Region: BANGLADESH Related countries: Bangladesh, Hazards: Flood |
![]() | IRAN, Earthquakes, 11 August 2020 created: 13 August 2012, published: 11 August 2020 Made by: ODEP - Region: IRAN Related countries: Iran, Hazards: Seismic |
![]() | Philippines, Western Monsoon Flood Affected Population, 08 August 2020 created: 14 August 2012, published: 08 August 2020 Made by: ODEP - Region: PHILIPPINES Related countries: Philippines, Hazards: Flood |
![]() | Philippines, Typhoon SAOLA Flood Affected Areas, 01 August 2020 created: 14 August 2012, published: 01 August 2020 Made by: ODEP - Region: PHILIPPINES Related countries: Philippines, Hazards: Flood |
![]() | Philippines, Mindanao, Active Flood, 18 June 2020 created: 19 June 2012, published: 18 June 2020 Made by: ODEP - Region: PHILIPPINES Related countries: Philippines, Hazards: Flood |
![]() | Colombia, Nevado del Ruiz Volcano, Hazard Zones, May 2012 created: 31 May 2012, published: 31 May 2020 Made by: WFP - Region: COLOMBIA Related countries: Colombia, Hazards: Volcano |
![]() | Northen Italy, Earthquake Intensity, 29 May 2020 created: 30 May 2012, published: 30 May 2020 Made by: WFP - Region: ITALY Related countries: Italy, Hazards: Seismic |
![]() | Italy, Earthquakes, 29 May 2020 created: 29 May 2012, published: 29 May 2020 Made by: WFP - Region: ITALY Related countries: Italy, Hazards: Seismic |
![]() | Italy, Earthquakes, 20 May 2020 created: 25 May 2012, published: 20 May 2020 Made by: ODEP - Region: ITALY Related countries: Italy, Hazards: Seismic |
![]() | Mexico, Popocatepetl Volcano, 08 May 2020 created: 25 May 2012, published: 08 May 2020 Made by: ODEP - Region: MEXICO Related countries: Mexico, Hazards: Volcano |
![]() | Paraguay: Floods (as of 18 Mar 2020) - Location Map created: 19 April 2012, published: 18 April 2020 El Estado intensifica atención a los inundados del Chacor Llega asistencia médica y alimentaria para inundados de Margariño y Casanillo Source:
ReliefWeb Related countries: Paraguay, Hazards: Flood |
![]() | Chile, Hacienda La Calera, Earthquakes, 17 April 2020 created: 17 April 2012, published: 17 April 2020 Made by: ODEP - Region: CHILE Related countries: Chile, Hazards: Seismic |
![]() | HAITI, FLOOD, SITUATION DES INONDATIONS, 11 APRIL 2020 created: 16 April 2012, published: 16 April 2020 Made by: VAM - Region: HAITI Related countries: Haiti, Hazards: Flood |
![]() | Pakistan: Assessment of Flood Affected Population, 2011 - 2012 (as of 30 March 2020) created: 12 April 2012, published: 12 April 2020 Source:
World Food Programme Related countries: Pakistan, Hazards: Flood |
![]() | Indonesia: Simeulue Earthquakes (11 APRIL 2020) created: 12 April 2012, published: 12 April 2020 Source:
UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs Related countries: Indonesia, Hazards: Seismic |
![]() | Indian Ocean: Areas evacuated from the 11 April earthquake and tsunami warnings created: 12 April 2012, published: 12 April 2020 Source:
UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs Related countries: Indonesia, Hazards: Seismic |
![]() | Mexico, Santa Isabel, Earthquakes, 12 April 2020 created: 13 April 2012, published: 12 April 2020 Made by: ODEP - Region: MEXICO Related countries: Mexico, Hazards: Seismic |
![]() | Mexico, Michoacan, Earthquake, 12 April 2020 created: 13 April 2012, published: 12 April 2020 Made by: ODEP - Region: MEXICO Related countries: Mexico, Hazards: Seismic |
![]() | Southern Africa Flood and Cyclone Update (as of 4 April 2020) created: 11 April 2012, published: 11 APRIL 2020 Source:
UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs Related countries: Mozambique, Hazards: Flood |
![]() | Horn of Africa Drought: Country-based Pooled Fund Activity (as of 3 Apr 2020) created: 11 April 2012, published: 11 APRIL 2020 Source:
UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs Related countries: Somalia, Hazards: Drought |
![]() | Indonesia, Earthquakes Swarm off the coast of Sumatra, 11 APRIL 2020 created: 13 April 2012, published: 11 APRIL 2020 Made by: ODEP - Region: INDONESIA Related countries: Indonesia, Hazards: Seismic |
![]() | Tajikistan: Floods and Avalanches (as of 10 Apr 2020) - Location Map created: 11 April 2012, published: 10 April 2020 Tajikistan: Floods and avalanches, DREF operation n° MDRTJ0136 - 10 Apr 2020 Source:
ReliefWeb Related countries: Tajikistan, Hazards: Flood |
![]() | Fiji - TD17F Floods - Evacuation Centres in Affected Areas (as of 6 April 2020) created: 09 April 2012, published: 09 April 2020 Flooding Tropical Depression TD17F-2012 Situation Report No. 3 Source:
UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs Related countries: Fiji, Hazards: Flood |
![]() | Ongoing FY 2012 and FY 2011 USG Assistance to the Horn of Africa (as of 3 April 2020) created: 04 April 2012, published: 04 April 2020 Horn of Africa Drought Fact Sheet #19, Fiscal Year (FY) 2012 Source:
US Agency for International Development Related countries: Somalia, Hazards: Not Specified |
![]() | Floods - as of 3 April 2020 created: 04 April 2012, published: 04 April 2020 Source:
UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs Related countries: Fiji, Hazards: Flood |
![]() | Fiji: Floods (as of 16 Feb 2020) created: 03 April 2012, published: 03 April 2020 Floods - Information bulletin no 2 Source:
IFRC Related countries: Fiji, Hazards: Flood |
![]() | Mozambique: Areas affected by Funso Cyclone - Concept of Operations (as of 13 march 2020) created: 03 April 2012, published: 03 April 2020 Source:
Logistics Cluster Related countries: Mozambique, Hazards: Storm |
![]() | Republic of Fiji - TD17F Floods - Declaration of State of Natural Disaster - March 2012 created: 03 April 2012, published: 03 April 2020 Source:
UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs Related countries: Fiji, Hazards: Flood |
![]() | Madagascar Cyclone Giovanna et Tempête Irina Qui Fait Quoi Où par Districts (situation du 20 mars 2012) created: 30 March 2012, published: 30 March 2020 Source:
MapAction Related countries: Madagascar, Hazards: Storm |
![]() | Haiti (Flood), Historique des événements Tropicaux depuis 1853 jusque 2010, 14 Mars 2012 created: 13 April 2012, published: 30 March 2020 Made by: VAMHAITI - Region: HAITI Related countries: Haiti, Hazards: Flood |
Haiti (Flood), Risque de Glissement de Terrain Sans Séisme Avec Forte Pluie, 27 Mars 2012 created: 13 April 2012, published: 30 March 2020 Made by: VAMHAITI - Region: HAITI Related countries: Haiti, Hazards: Flood | |
![]() | Haiti (Flood), Risque de Sécheresse, 2 Mars 2012 created: 13 April 2012, published: 30 March 2020 Made by: VAMHAITI - Region: HAITI Related countries: Haiti, Hazards: Flood |
Haiti (Flood), Risque d érosion, 22 Février 2012 created: 13 April 2012, published: 30 March 2020 Made by: VAMHAITI - Region: HAITI Related countries: Haiti, Hazards: Flood | |
![]() | Haiti (Flood), Risque d Inondation découpage par section Commuanle, 01 Mars 2012 created: 13 April 2012, published: 30 March 2020 Made by: VAMCO - Region: HAITI Related countries: Haiti, Hazards: Flood |
![]() | Pakistan, Assessment of Flood Affected Population, 2011 - 2012 created: 30 March 2012, published: 30 March 2020 Made by: WFPPAKISTAN - Region: PAKISTAN Related countries: Pakistan, Hazards: Flood |
Haiti, Flood, Risque d Inondation decoupage par section Commuanle, 01 March 2020 created: 16 April 2012, published: 30 March 2020 Made by: VAMCO - Region: HAITI Related countries: Haiti, Hazards: Flood | |
![]() | Mozambique, Areas Affected by Funso Cyclone, Concep of Operations, 14 March 2020 created: 04 December 2012, published: 29 March 2020 Made by: WFP - Region: MOZAMBIQUE Related countries: Mozambique, Hazards: Storm |
![]() | Seasonal Hazards, Early Warning - March to August 2012 created: 29 March 2012, published: 29 March 2020 Made by: ODEP - Region: WORLD Related countries: All, Hazards: Global Overview |
![]() | Max Flood Extent Against 10th March 2012 - Southern Pakistan created: 26 March 2012, published: 26 March 2020 Source:
Food and Agriculture Organization Related countries: Pakistan, Hazards: Flood |
![]() | Flood Affected Districts - Pakistan 1950 - 2011 created: 26 March 2012, published: 26 March 2020 Source:
Food and Agriculture Organization Related countries: Pakistan, Hazards: Flood |
![]() | Flood Affected Districts - Pakistan 2007 - 2011 created: 26 March 2012, published: 26 March 2020 Source:
Food and Agriculture Organization Related countries: Pakistan, Hazards: Flood |
![]() | Madagascar: Cyclone Tropical Giovanna - Dégâts Sur L?Agriculture (situation du 8 Mars 2012) created: 21 March 2012, published: 21 March 2020 Source:
MapAction Related countries: Madagascar, Hazards: Storm |
![]() | Madagascar: Cyclone Tropical Giovanna - Sécurité Alimentaire Dégâts, Réponses, Besoins (situation du 8 Mars 2012) created: 21 March 2012, published: 21 March 2020 Source:
MapAction Related countries: Madagascar, Hazards: Storm |
![]() | Madagascar: Cyclone Giovanna - Sante Dégâts (situation du 8 Mars 2012) created: 21 March 2012, published: 21 March 2020 Source:
MapAction Related countries: Madagascar, Hazards: Storm |
![]() | Madagascar: Cyclone Tropical Giovanna - Maisons Affecté (situation du 8 Mars 2012) created: 21 March 2012, published: 21 March 2020 Source:
MapAction Related countries: Madagascar, Hazards: Storm |
![]() | Madagascar: Cyclone Giovanna - Éducation: Dégâts, Réponses et Besoins (situation du 8 Mars 2012) created: 21 March 2012, published: 21 March 2020 Source:
MapAction Related countries: Madagascar, Hazards: Storm |
![]() | Madagascar: Cyclone Giovanna et Tempête Irina - Qui Fait Quoi par les Districts (situation du 13 Mars 2012) created: 21 March 2012, published: 21 March 2020 Source:
MapAction Related countries: Madagascar, Hazards: Storm |
![]() | Mexico, Earthquakes, 20 March 2020 - Low Res created: 21 March 2012, published: 21 March 2020 Made by: ODEP - Region: MEXICO Related countries: Mexico, Hazards: Seismic |
![]() | Madagascar: Cyclone Giovanna and Cyclone Irina - Who, What, Where and Affected Districts (as of 5 Mar 2020) created: 21 March 2012, published: 20 March 2020 Source:
MapAction Related countries: Madagascar, Hazards: Storm |
![]() | USG Humanitarian Assistance for Pakistan Floods (as of 19 March 2020) created: 20 March 2012, published: 20 March 2020 Complex Emergency and Floods Fact Sheet #1, Fiscal Year (FY) 2012 Source:
US Agency for International Development Related countries: Pakistan, Hazards: Flood |
![]() | Ongoing FY 2012 and FY 2011 USG Assistance to the Horn of Africa (as of 15 Mar 2020) created: 16 March 2012, published: 16 March 2020 Horn of Africa Drought Fact Sheet #18, Fiscal Year (FY) 2012 Source:
US Agency for International Development Related countries: Somalia, Hazards: Not Specified |
![]() | Chile: Floods - Location Map (as of 14 Mar 2020) created: 16 March 2012, published: 15 March 2020 Se mantienen trabajos en terreno en atención a emergencias en el extremo norte y sur del país Source:
ReliefWeb Related countries: Chile, Hazards: Flood |
![]() | Chile: Floods- Location Map (as of 14 Mar 2020) created: 15 March 2012, published: 15 March 2020 Se mantienen trabajos en terreno en atención a emergencias en el extremo norte y sur del país Source:
ReliefWeb Related countries: Chile, Hazards: Flood |
![]() | occupied Palestinian territory: Floods Location Map (as of 12 Mar 2020) created: 13 March 2012, published: 13 march 2020 Floods and cold wave, DREF operation n° MDRPS006 - 12 Mar 2020 Source:
ReliefWeb Related countries: All, Hazards: Flood |
![]() | Madagascar: Bilan provisoire des degats suite au passage du cyclone tropical intense "Giovanna" - Situation en date du 09 mars 2012 created: 12 March 2012, published: 12 March 2020 Source:
Government of Madagascar Related countries: Madagascar, Hazards: Storm |
![]() | Max Flood Extent against 29th February 2012 - Southern Pakistan created: 08 March 2012, published: 08 March 2020 Source:
Food and Agriculture Organization Related countries: Pakistan, Hazards: Flood |
![]() | USAID Humanitarian Assistance for Southern Africa Floods and Cyclones (as of 07 Mar 2020) created: 08 March 2012, published: 08 March 2020 USAID/DCHA Southern Africa Floods and Cyclones Fact Sheet #2, Fiscal Year (FY) 2012 Source:
US Agency for International Development Related countries: Madagascar, Hazards: Flood |
![]() | Madagascar: Tropical Storm Irina (as of 06 Mar 2020) - Location Map created: 06 March 2012, published: 06 March 2020 Au moins 65 morts dans des intempéries à Madagascar Source:
ReliefWeb Related countries: Madagascar, Hazards: Storm |
![]() | Bolivia - Flood Affected Areas (as of 24 Feb 2020) created: 06 March 2012, published: 05 March 2020 Source:
World Food Programme Related countries: Bolivia, Hazards: Flood |
![]() | Mozambique - Maputo/Gaza Tropical storm as of March 02, 2020 - Preparedness Overview Map created: 05 March 2012, published: 05 March 2020
The map shows the coastal areas of the provinces of Maputo and Gaza. A mosaic of Landsat-5 and Landsat-7 imagery overlayed on hillshaded SRTM elevation data serves as backdrop. Source:
German Aerospace Center Related countries: Mozambique, Hazards: Storm |
![]() | Central Africa Republic: Local storm (as of 2 March 2020) created: 02 March 2012, published: 02 March 2020 Violent winds in Bogoula, Amada-Gaza and Mbaïki - DREF operation n° MDRCF011 - 2 Mar 2020 Source:
IFRC Related countries: Central African Republic, Hazards: Storm |
![]() | Ongoing FY 2012 and FY 2011 USG Assistance to the Horn of Africa (as of 01 Mar 2020) created: 02 March 2012, published: 02 March 2020 Source:
US Agency for International Development Related countries: Somalia, Hazards: Not SpecifiedDrought |
![]() | Southern Africa Flood and Cyclone Update (as of 1 March 2020) created: 01 March 2012, published: 01 March 2020 Southern Africa Floods and Cyclones Situation Update# 3 Source:
UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs Related countries: Mozambique, Hazards: Flood |
![]() | Kazakhstan: Floods (as of 27 Feb 2020) created: 27 February 2012, published: 27 February 2020 Kazakhstan Floods DREF operation n° MDRKZ005 - 27 Feb 2020 Source:
IFRC Related countries: Kazakhstan, Hazards: Flood |
![]() | Bolivia, Oruro Region, Flood Affected Areas, 18-23 February 2012 created: 24 February 2012, published: 24 February 2020 Made by: ODEP - Region: BOLIVIA Related countries: Bolivia, Hazards: Flood |
![]() | USAID Humanitarian Assistance for Southern Africa Floods and Cyclones (as of 22 Feb 2020) created: 23 February 2012, published: 23 February 2020 USAID/DCHA Southern Africa Floods and Cyclones Fact Sheet #1, Fiscal Year (FY) 2012 Source:
US Agency for International Development Related countries: Madagascar, Hazards: Flood |
![]() | Vanuatu: Tropical Cyclone Jasmine (as of 20 Feb 2020) - Location Map created: 22 February 2012, published: 21 February 2020 Vanuatu & Tonga: Tropical Cyclone Jasmine Situation Update No. 1– 20 February 2020 Source:
ReliefWeb Related countries: Vanuatu, Hazards: Storm |
![]() | Ongoing FY 2012 and FY 2011 USG Assistance to the Horn of Africa (as of 16 Feb 2020) created: 20 February 2012, published: 20 February 2020 Source:
US Agency for International Development Related countries: Somalia, Hazards: Not SpecifiedDrought |
![]() | Madagascar: Cyclone Giovanna – carte bilan humain et matériel (17 février 2012 à 17h00) created: 20 February 2012, published: 17 February 2020 Bilan provisoire des dégats suite au passage du cyclone tropicale intense« Giovanna », situation en date du 17 février 2012 – 17h00 Source:
Government of Madagascar Related countries: Madagascar, Hazards: Storm |
![]() | Madagascar: Cyclone Giovanna – carte bilan humain et matériel (16 février 2012 à 17h00) created: 20 February 2012, published: 17 February 2020 Bilan provisoire des dégats suite au passage du cyclone tropicale intense« Giovanna », situation en date du 16 février 2012 – 17h00 Source:
Government of Madagascar Related countries: Madagascar, Hazards: Storm |
![]() | Indonesia, Lokon Volcano, Areas at Risk, February 2012 created: 16 February 2012, published: 16 February 2020 Made by: ODEP - Region: INDONESIA Related countries: Indonesia, Hazards: Volcano |
![]() | Madagascar: Trajectoire du cyclone tropical intense Giovanna (14 février 2012) created: 20 February 2012, published: 15 February 2020 BNGRC Source:
Government of Madagascar Related countries: Madagascar, Hazards: Storm |
![]() | Madagascar: Cyclone Giovanna (as of 14 Feb 2020) - Location Map created: 20 February 2012, published: 14 February 2020 Cyclone Giovanna Situation Report #1– 14 February 2020 Source:
ReliefWeb Related countries: Madagascar, Hazards: Storm |
![]() | Philippines, Earthquakes updated, 06 February 2020 created: 10 February 2012, published: 08 February 2020 Made by: ODEP - Region: PHILIPPINES Related countries: Philippines, Hazards: Seismic |
![]() | Philippines, Earthquakes, 06 February 2020 created: 07 February 2012, published: 07 February 2020 Made by: ODEP - Region: PHILIPPINES Related countries: Philippines, Hazards: Seismic |
![]() | Peru, ROSARIO DE YAUCA, EARTHQUAKE, 30 JANUARY 2020 created: 30 January 2012, published: 30 JANUARY 2020 Made by: ODEP - Region: PERU Related countries: Peru, Hazards: Seismic |
![]() | Mozambique, Gaza, Flood Affected Areas as of 28 January 2020 created: 30 January 2012, published: 30 JANUARY 2020 Made by: WFP - Region: MOZAMBIQUE Related countries: Mozambique, Hazards: Flood |
![]() | MOZAMBIQUE, Zambezia, FLOOD AFFECTED AREAS AS OF 25 JANUARY 2021 created: 30 January 2012, published: 28 January 2020 Made by: WFP - Region: MOZAMBIQUE Related countries: Mozambique, Hazards: Flood |
![]() | Mozambique Maputo Gaza Flood as of January 25, 2021 - High resolution created: 26 January 2012, published: 26 January 2021 Made by: DLRSAFER - Region: MOZAMBIQUE Related countries: Mozambique, Hazards: Flood |
![]() | Mozambique Maputo Gaza Flood as of January 25, 2021 - Low resolution created: 26 January 2012, published: 26 January 2021 Made by: DLRSAFER - Region: MOZAMBIQUE Related countries: Mozambique, Hazards: Flood |
![]() | Mozambique, Zambezia Province, Flood Affected Areas, 26 January 2021 created: 26 January 2012, published: 26 January 2021 Made by: DLRSERTIT - Region: WORLD Related countries: All, Hazards: Flood |
![]() | Mozambique, Maputo-Gaza, Flood Affected Areas as of 25 JANUARY 2021 created: 26 January 2012, published: 26 January 2021 Made by: WFP - Region: MOZAMBIQUE Related countries: Mozambique, Hazards: Flood |
![]() | Philippines, Tropical Storm Sedong (WASHI), Percentage of People Assisted, 03 January 2021 - 8 00 AM PHT created: 09 January 2012, published: 03 January 2021 Made by: ODEP - Region: PHILIPPINES Related countries: Philippines, Hazards: Storm |
![]() | Philippines, Tropical Storm Sedong (WASHI), Number of People Affected, 29 December 2020 - 8 00 AM PHT created: 29 December 2011, published: 29 December 2020 Made by: ODEP - Region: WORLD Related countries: All, Hazards: Storm |
![]() | Philippines, Tropical Storm Sedong (WASHI), Number of People Affected, 24 December 2020 - 6 00 AM PHT created: 24 December 2011, published: 24 December 2020 Made by: ODEP - Region: PHILIPPINES Related countries: Philippines, Hazards: Storm |
![]() | Philippines, Tropical Storm Sedong (WASHI), Flood Affected Areas, 19 December 2020 - 6 00 PM PHT created: 19 December 2011, published: 19 December 2020 Made by: ODEP - Region: PHILIPPINES Related countries: Philippines, Hazards: Flood |
![]() | Philippines, Tropical Storm Sedong (WASHI), Affected Areas, 19 December 2020 - 12:00 PM PHT created: 19 December 2011, published: 19 December 2020 Made by: ODEP - Region: PHILIPPINES Related countries: Philippines, Hazards: Storm |
![]() | Sahel, Region Current Vegetation Growth Deviations for 2011 Season (Drought) created: 23 November 2011, published: 23 November 2020 Made by: ITHACA/WFP - Region: SAHEL Hazards: Drought |
![]() | Mauritania and Mali Current Vegetation Growth Deviations for 2011 Season and Livelihood Zones (Drought) created: 23 November 2011, published: 23 November 2020 Made by: ITHACA/WFP - Region: MALI Related countries: Mali, Hazards: Drought |
![]() | Niger and Chad Current Vegetation Growth Deviations for 2011 Season and Livelihood Zones (Drought) created: 23 November 2011, published: 23 November 2020 Made by: ITHACA/WFP - Region: NIGER Related countries: Niger, Hazards: Drought |
![]() | Sahel Region Current Vegetation Growth Deviations by district, for 2011 Season (Drought) created: 23 November 2011, published: 23 November 2020 Made by: ITHACA/WFP - Region: SAHEL Hazards: Drought |
![]() | Sahel Region Vegetation Growth Deviation From Regular Start of 2011 Season (Drought) created: 23 November 2011, published: 23 November 2020 Made by: ITHACA/WFP - Region: SAHEL Hazards: Drought |
![]() | Sahel Region Vegetation Growth Deviation from Regular Start of 2011 Season, by district (DROUGHT) created: 23 November 2011, published: 23 November 2020 Made by: ITHACA/WFP - Region: SAHEL Hazards: Drought |
![]() | Sahel Region Vegetation Growth Comparison of 2011 vs 2004 Seasons (Drought) created: 23 November 2011, published: 23 November 2020 Made by: ITHACA/WFP - Region: SAHEL Hazards: Drought |
![]() | Sahel Region Vegetation Growth Comparison of 2011 vs 2009 Seasons (Drought) created: 23 November 2011, published: 23 November 2020 Made by: ITHACA/WFP - Region: SAHEL Hazards: Drought |
![]() | Time Series Analysis of Thailand Flooding 2011 created: 17 November 2011, published: 17 November 2020 This map presents a time series analysis of
the dramatic southward progression of flood waters from the central provinces of Thailand towards the capital city of Bangkok, based on satellite data recorded from mid-August to 14 November 2011. Flood waters have been symbolized by color to represent the relative expansion of water from month to month. In the map, by mid-August flood waters were restricted to Northern provinces, symbolized in yellow. By mid-September, the flood waters rapidly expanded southward, symbolized in orange; by mid-October, flood waters had expanded dramatically in total area, effectively surrounding downtown Bangkok, while severely affecting most outlining populated areas; As of 14 November 2011, flood waters have further risen into the central portions of the city, while receding very little in the north of the country, indicating that it will likely take several more weeks before an appreciable decline in standing flood waters is observed. A more detailed review of very high resolution satellite imagery over Bangkok indicated that virtually all agricultural fields, significant stretches of major roads and highways as well as large residential areas remain inundated, leaving tens of thousands of residential homes and commercial businesses either partially or totally submerged. It is likely that flood waters have been systematically underestimated along highly vegetated areas along main river banks, and within built-up areas within Bangkok because of the special characteristics of the satellite data used. This analysis has not yet been validated in the field. Please send ground feedback to UNITAR /UNOSAT. Satellite Data(1) : Envisat ASAR WS- HH Imagery Dates: 13,24 October 2011 Resolution : 150 m Source: European Space Agency Provided by: GeoPictures/ KSAT Satellite Data(2) : MODIS Aqua & Terra Imagery Dates: 14 NOV, 23-5 SEPT,13&22 AUG2011 Resolution : 250 m Source: NASA Provided by: NASA Rapid Response Settlement Data: EU-JRC / NGA Road Data: ESRI, OSM Other Data: OCHA, USGS Analysis : UNITAR / UNOSAT Production: UNITAR / UNOSAT Analysis conducted with ArcGIS v10 This work by UNITAR/UNOSAT is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 3.0 Unported License. Related countries: Thailand, Hazards: Flood |
![]() | Time Series Analysis of Thailand Flooding 2011 V2 created: 22 November 2011, published: 17 November 2020 This map presents a time series analysis of the dramatic southward progression of flood waters from the central provinces of Thailand towards the capital city of Bangkok, based on satellite data recorded from mid-August to 14 November 2011. Flood waters have been symbolized by color to represent the relative expansion of water from month to month. In the map, by mid-August flood waters were restricted to Northern provinces, symbolized in yellow. By mid-September, the flood waters rapidly expanded southward, symbolized in orange; by mid-October, flood waters had expanded dramatically in total area, effectively surrounding downtown Bangkok, while severely affecting most outlining populated areas; As of 14 November 2011, flood waters have further risen into the central portions of the city, while receding very little in the north of the country, indicating that it will likely take several more weeks before an appreciable decline in standing flood waters is observed. A more detailed review of very high resolution satellite imagery over Bangkok indicated that virtually all agricultural fields, significant stretches of major roads and highways as well as large residential areas remain inundated, leaving tens of thousands of residential homes and commercial businesses either partially or totally submerged. It is likely that flood waters have been systematically underestimated along highly vegetated areas along main river banks, and within built-up areas within Bangkok because of the special characteristics of the satellite data used. This analysis has not yet been validated in the field. Please send ground feedback to UNITAR /UNOSAT. Satellite Data(1) : Envisat ASAR WS- HH Imagery Dates: 13,24 October 2011 Resolution : 150 m Source: European Space Agency Provided by: GeoPictures/ KSAT Satellite Data(2) : MODIS Aqua & Terra Imagery Dates: 14 NOV, 23-5 SEPT,13&22 AUG2011 Resolution : 250 m Source: NASA Provided by: NASA Rapid Response Settlement Data: EU-JRC / NGA Road Data: ESRI, OSM Other Data: OCHA, USGS Analysis : UNITAR / UNOSAT Production: UNITAR / UNOSAT Analysis conducted with ArcGIS v10 This work by UNITAR/UNOSAT is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 3.0 Unported License. Related countries: Thailand, Hazards: Flood |
![]() | Overview of Flood Waters along Tonle Sap Lake, Cambodia created: 09 November 2011, published: 09 November 2020 This map presents potential standing flood waters/ flood affected land over the affected area surrounding Tonle Sap Lake, Cambodia following recent heavy rainy season. This analysis indicates that flood waters have expanded in the lake area between 28 August and 27th October 2011. Please note that the exact limit of the flood waters is uncertain because of the relatively low spatial resolution of the satellite sensors used for this analysis, Detected water bodies likely reflect an underestimation of all flood-affected areas within the map extent. This analysis has not yet been validated in the field. Please send ground feedback to UNITAR / UNOSAT. Satellite Data(1) : ENVISAT ASAR WSM Imagery Dates: 28 August, 27 & 30 September, 27 October 2020 Resolution : 150 m Source: ESA 2011 Road Data : Google Map Maker 2011 Other Data: ESRI, USGS, NGA Analysis : UNITAR / UNOSAT Production: UNITAR / UNOSAT Analysis conducted with ArcGIS v10 This work by UNITAR/UNOSAT is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 3.0 Unported License. Related countries: Cambodia, Hazards: Flood |
![]() | Bangkok Flooding Satellite Imagery Atlas, Thailand (02 November 2020) created: 09 November 2011, published: 07 November 2020 This atlas provides detailed crisis satellite imagery coverage over the flood-affected portions of the city of Bangkok based on data recorded 02 November 2011.Standing flood waters are clearly visible across most sections of the city,inundating virtually all agricultural fields,significant stretches of major roads and highways as well as large residential areas, leaving thousands of small homes either partially or totally submerged; Because of local cloud cover, some areas of flooding are not visible..This atlas product was produced by UNITAR/UNOSAT in support of emergency humanitarian assistance activities in the affected districts following heavy monsoon rains, and has been designed for easy printing and readability A4 and A3 paper at 1:12,000 scale. This work has not yet been validated in the field. Please send ground feedback to UNITAR / UNOSAT. Satellite Data(1) : World View-01 Imagery Dates: 02 November 2020 Resolution : 0.5 m Copyright:Digital Globe 2011 Source: FirstLook Road & Site Data : Open Street Map (OSM) Analysis : UNITAR / UNOSAT Production: UNITAR / UNOSAT Analysis conducted with ArcGIS v10 This work by UNITAR/UNOSAT is licensed under a Creative NonCommercial- ShareAlike 3.0 Unported License. Related countries: Thailand, Hazards: Flood |
![]() | Update 4: Overview of Flood Waters over Central Provinces, Thailand created: 02 November 2011, published: 02 November 2020 This map presents the standing flood waters over the affected Central Provinces of Thailand based on analysis of satellite data recorded 01 November 2011. Based on a recent time series comparison, there are strong indications that flood waters have strongly risen within the northern, western and eastern sections of Bangkok, and further, have not significantly changed in spatial extent north of the city over the last two weeks. The highest concentration of flooding is located within the provinces of Phara Nakhan Si Ayudhya, Nakhon Sawan, Chaitan, Pathum Thani, Nakon Pathon, Ang Thong, Lopburi, Singburi and Suphanburi. It is likely that significant areas of flood waters have not been identified over Bangkok because of partial cloud cover in the area. This analysis has not yet been validated in the field. Please send ground feedback to UNITAR /UNOSAT. Satellite Data(1) : MODIS Terra Imagery Dates: 01 November 2020 Resolution : 250 m Source: NASA Rapid Response Settlement Data: EU-JRC / NGA Road Data: ESRI, OSM Other Data: OCHA, USGS Analysis : UNITAR / UNOSAT Production: UNITAR / UNOSAT Analysis conducted with ArcGIS v10 This work by UNITAR/UNOSAT is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 3.0 Unported License. Related countries: Thailand, Hazards: Flood |
![]() | Poster Sheet 2: Overview of Flooding along the Chao Phraya River, Northern and Central Bangkok (as on 24 October 2020) created: 02 November 2011, published: 02 November 2020 This poster provides detailed crisis satellite imagery coverage over the flood-affected northern and central portions of the city of Bangkok based on data recorded 24 October 2011. Because of local cloud cover, some areas of flooding are not visible. Please see the related satellite imagery atlas products providing more complete coverage here: ttp://www.unitar.org/unosat/maps/THA. This product was produced by UNITAR/UNOSAT in support of emergency humanitarian assistance activities in the affected districts following heavy monsoon rains, and has been designed for printing at a modified A0 format. Satellite Data : QuickBird 02 Imagery Dates: 24 October 2020 Resolution : 0.6 m Copyright:Digital Globe 2011 Source: FirstLook Road & Site Data : Open Street Map (OSM) Production: UNITAR / UNOSAT Analysis conducted with ArcGIS v10 This work by UNITAR/UNOSAT is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 3.0 Unported License. Related countries: Thailand, Hazards: Flood |
![]() | Poster Sheet 1: Overview of Flooding along the Chao Phraya River, Northern and Central Bangkok (as on 24 October 2020) created: 02 November 2011, published: 02 November 2020 This poster provides detailed crisis satellite imagery coverage over the flood-affected northern and central portions of the city of Bangkok based on data recorded 24 October 2011. Because of local cloud cover, some areas of flooding are not visible. Please see the related satellite imagery atlas products providing more complete coverage here: ttp://www.unitar.org/unosat/maps/THA. This product was produced by UNITAR/UNOSAT in support of emergency humanitarian assistance activities in the affected districts following heavy monsoon rains, and has been designed for printing at a modified A0 format. Satellite Data : QuickBird 02 Imagery Dates: 24 October 2020 Resolution : 0.6 m Copyright:Digital Globe 2011 Source: FirstLook Road & Site Data : Open Street Map (OSM) Production: UNITAR / UNOSAT Analysis conducted with ArcGIS v10 This work by UNITAR/UNOSAT is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 3.0 Unported License. Related countries: Thailand, Hazards: Flood |
![]() | Overview of Flood Waters over Phra Nakhon Si Ayudhya Province, Thailand created: 01 November 2011, published: 01 November 2020 This map presents the standing flood waters over Nakhon Si Ayudhya Province, Thailand based on analysis of satellite data recorded 30 October 2011. A preliminary analysis show extensive flooding over the provinces of Phra Nakhon Si Ayudhya, Lobpuri, Saraburi, Singburi and Ang Thong. This analysis has not yet been validated in the field. Please send ground feedback to UNITAR / UNOSAT. Satellite Data(1) : Envisat ASAR IMP- HH Imagery Dates: 30 October 2020 Resolution : 25 m Source: European Space Agency Provided by:GEO-PICTURES/ KSAT Settlement Data: EU-JRC / NGA Road Data: ESRI,OSM Other Data: OCHA, USGS Analysis : UNITAR / UNOSAT Production: UNITAR / UNOSAT Analysis conducted with ArcGIS v10 This work by UNITAR/UNOSAT is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 3.0 Unported License. Related countries: Thailand, Hazards: Flood |
![]() | Overview of Flooding along the Chao Phraya River, Northern and Central Bangkok (as on 24 October 2020) created: 28 October 2011, published: 28 October 2020 This map presents a detailed thematic overview of the severe flooding within the northern and central sections of Bangkok, based on a review of satellite data recorded 24 October 2011. Standing flood waters are clearly visible across most sections of the city, inundating virtually all agricultural fields, significant stretches of major roads and highways (including Rt3111, Rt346 & Rt9) as well as large residential areas, leaving tens of thousands of small homes either partially or totally submerged; Multiple industrial facilities (e.g. concrete production) located along the Western Outer Ring Road (route 9) are severely affected as are main hospitals including Pathum Thani, Muang Pathum, and Krung Siam St. Carlos Medical Centre; Because of local cloud cover, some areas of flooding are not visible. Please see the related satellite imagery atlas products providing more complete coverage here: http://www.unitar.org/unosat/maps/THA. This product was produced by UNITAR/UNOSAT in support of emergency humanitarian assistance activities in the affected districts following heavy monsoon rains, and has been designed for printing at a modified A2 format. This analysis has not yet been validated in the field. Please send ground feedback to UNITAR /UNOSAT. Related countries: Thailand, Hazards: Flood |
![]() | Update 3: Overview of Flood Waters over Central Provinces, Thailand created: 26 October 2011, published: 26 October 2020 This map presents the standing flood waters over the affected Central Provinces of Thailand based on analysis of satellite data recorded 24 October 2011. Based on a recent time series comparison, there are strong indications that flood waters have strongly risen within the northern, western and eastern sections of Bangkok, and further, have not significantly changed in spatial extent north of the city over the last two weeks. The highest concentration of flooding is located within the provinces of Phara Nakhan Si Ayudhya, Nakhon Sawan, Chaitan, Pathum Thani, Nakon Pathon, Ang Thong, Lopburi, Singburi and Suphanburi. It is likely that flood waters have been systematically underestimated over highly vegetated areas along main river banks, and within built-up areas within Bangkok because of the special characteristics of the satellite data used. This analysis has not yet been validated in the field. Please send ground feedback to UNITAR /UNOSAT. Satellite Data(1) : Envisat ASAR WS- HH Imagery Dates: 24 October 2020 Resolution : 150 m Source: European Space Agency Provided by: GeoPictures/ KSAT Settlement Data: EU-JRC / NGA Road Data: ESRI, OSM Other Data: OCHA, USGS Analysis : UNITAR / UNOSAT Production: UNITAR / UNOSAT Analysis conducted with ArcGIS v10 This work by UNITAR/UNOSAT is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 3.0 Unported License. Related countries: Thailand, Hazards: Flood |
![]() | Bangkok Flooding (Center) - Satellite Imagery Atlas, Thailand (24 October 2020) created: 26 October 2011, published: 26 October 2020 This atlas provides detailed crisis satellite imagery coverage over the flood-affected northern and central portions of the city of Bangkok based on data recorded 24 October 2011. Standing flood waters are clearly visible across most sections of the city, inundating virtually all agricultural fields, significant stretches of major roads and highways (including Rt3111, Rt346 & Rt9) as well as large residential areas, leaving thousands of small homes either partially or totally submerged; Multiple industrial facilities (e.g. concrete production) located along the Western Outer Ring Road (route 9) are severely affected as are main hospitals including Pathum Thani, Muang Pathum, and Krung Siam St. Carlos Medical Centre; Because of local cloud cover, some areas of flooding are not visible. This atlas product was produced by UNITAR/UNOSAT in support of emergency humanitarian assistance activities in the affected districts following heavy monsoon rains, and has been designed for easy printing and readability A4 and A3 paper at 1:12,000 scale. This work has not yet been validated in the field. Please send ground feedback to UNITAR / UNOSAT. Satellite Data(1) : QuickBird 02 Imagery Dates: 24 October 2020 Resolution : 0.6 m Copyright:Digital Globe 2011 Source: FirstLook Road & Site Data : Open Street Map (OSM) Analysis : UNITAR / UNOSAT Production: UNITAR / UNOSAT Analysis conducted with ArcGIS v10 This work by UNITAR/UNOSAT is licensed under a Creative NonCommercial-ShareAlike 3.0 Unported License. Related countries: Thailand, Hazards: Flood |
![]() | Bangkok Flooding (North) - Satellite Imagery Atlas, Thailand (24 October 2020) created: 26 October 2011, published: 26 October 2020 Bangkok Flooding (North) - Satellite Imagery Atlas, Thailand (24 October 2020) Related countries: Thailand, Hazards: Flood |
![]() | Turkey, Earthquake and Aftershocks, 23 October 2020 created: 26 October 2011, published: 24 October 2020 Made by: ODEP - Region: TURKEY Related countries: Turkey, Hazards: Seismic |
![]() | Turkey, Earthquake, Mercalli Intensity Scale, 23 October 2020 created: 26 October 2011, published: 23 October 2020 Made by: ODEP - Region: TURKEY Related countries: Turkey, Hazards: Seismic |
![]() | Flood Waters over Phnom Penh and Kandal Districts, Cambodia created: 18 October 2011, published: 18 October 2020 This map illustrates satellite-detected areas of standing flood waters over the affected districts of Phnom Penh and Kandal, Cambodia following heavy rains which began in August. This flood analysis is based on change detection analysis with TerraSAR-X radar data recorded 09 March 2020 and 21 September 2011. It is possible that flood waters have been underestimated in heavily vegetated areas and within urban environments. This flood assessment is a preliminary analysis & has not yet been validated in the field. Please send ground feedback to UNITAR / UNOSAT. Satellite Data (post-disaster): TerraSAR-X Imagery Dates: 21 September 2020 Resolution : 16m Source: DLR Satellite Data (2) : TerraSAR-X Imagery Date: 09 March 2020 Source: DLR Road Data : Google Map Maker 2011 Other Data: USGS Analysis : UNITAR / UNOSAT Production: UNITAR / UNOSAT Related countries: Cambodia, Hazards: Flood |
![]() | Overview of Flood Waters over Nakhon Nayok Province, Thailand created: 17 October 2011, published: 17 October 2020 This map presents the standing flood waters over Nakhon Nayok,Thailand based on analysis of satellite data recorded 16 October 2011. A preliminary analysis show extensive flooding over the provinces of Nakhon Nayok, Pathon Thani, Bangkok, Phra Nakhon Si Ayudhya and Chachoengsad . This analysis has not yet been validated in the field. Please send ground feedback to UNITAR /UNOSAT. Satellite Data(1) : Envisat ASAR IMP- HH Imagery Dates: 16 October 2020 Resolution : 25 m Source: European Space Agency Provided by:GeoPictures/ KSAT Settlement Data: EU-JRC / NGA Road Data: ESRI Other Data: OCHA, USGS Analysis : UNITAR / UNOSAT Production: UNITAR / UNOSAT Analysis conducted with ArcGIS v10 This work by UNITAR/UNOSAT is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 3.0 Unported License. Related countries: Thailand, Hazards: Flood |
![]() | Update2: Overview of Flood Waters over Central Provinces, Thailand created: 14 October 2011, published: 14 October 2020 This map presents the standing flood waters over the affected Central Provinces of Thailand based on analysis of satellite data recorded 13 October 2011.A preliminary analysis show extensive flooding over the provinces of Phara Nakhan Si Ayudhya, Nakhon Sawan, Chaitan,Pathum Thani, Nakon Pathon, Ang Thong, Lopburi,Singburi and Suphanburi. This analysis has not yet been validated in the field. Please send ground feedback to UNITAR /UNOSAT. Satellite Data(1) : Envisat ASAR WS- HH Imagery Dates: 13 October 2020 Resolution : 125 m Source: European Space Agency Provided by:GeoPictures/ KSAT Settlement Data: EU-JRC / NGA Road Data: ESRI Other Data: OCHA, USGS Analysis : UNITAR / UNOSAT Production: UNITAR / UNOSAT Analysis conducted with ArcGIS v10 This work by UNITAR/UNOSAT is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial- ShareAlike 3.0 Unported License. Related countries: Thailand, Hazards: Flood |
![]() | Update1: Overview of Flood Waters over Central Provinces, Thailand created: 13 October 2011, published: 13 October 2020 This map presents the standing flood waters over the affected Central Provinces of Thailand based on analysis of satellite data recorded 11 October 2011.A preliminary analysis show extensive flooding over the provinces of Phara Nakhan Si Ayudhya, Pathun Thani, Nakon Pathon, Ang Thong, Lopburi, Singburi and Suphanburi. This analysis has not yet been validated in the field. Please send ground feedback to UNITAR /UNOSAT. Satellite Data(1) : Envisat ASAR IMAP- HH Imagery Dates: 11 October 2020 Resolution : 25 m Source: European Space Agency Provided by:GeoPictures/ KSAT Settlement Data: EU-JRC / NGA Road Data: ESRI Other Data: OCHA, USGS Analysis : UNITAR / UNOSAT Production: UNITAR / UNOSAT Analysis conducted with ArcGIS v10 This work by UNITAR/UNOSAT is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial- ShareAlike 3.0 Unported License. Related countries: Thailand, Hazards: Flood |
![]() | Overview of Flood Waters over Central Provinces, Thailand created: 11 October 2011, published: 11 October 2020 This map presents the standing flood waters over the affected Central Provinces of Thailand based on analysis of satellite data recorded 9-10 October 2011. A
preliminary analysis indicates extensive flood waters in spatial extent in and around Nakhon Sawan province.Not all flood waters have been identified because of limits in the spatial resolution of the imagery used and due to heavy cloud cover over the assessed area.This analysis has not yet been validated in the field. Please send ground feedback to UNITAR /UNOSAT. Satellite Data(1) : MODIS Terra Imagery Dates: 10 October 2020 Resolution : 250 m Source: NASA Rapid Response Satellite Data(1) : MODIS Terra Imagery Dates: 09 October 2020 Resolution : 250 m Source: NASA Rapid Response Settlement Data: NGA (VMap1) Road Data : NGA (VMap1) Other Data: OCHA, USGS Analysis : UNITAR / UNOSAT Production: UNITAR / UNOSAT Analysis conducted with ArcGIS v10 This work by UNITAR/UNOSAT is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 3.0 Unported License. Related countries: Thailand, Hazards: Flood |
![]() | Current Flooding within the City of Tando Allayhar, Sindh, Pakistan created: 07 October 2011, published: 07 October 2020 Analysis Summary: The city center of Tando Allayar is largely unaffected; however there are large concentrations of standing flood waters located immediately to the south and north of the city. There are several neighbourhoods south of the city along the Chambar Road (to the south-east) and the Tando Mohd Khan Road (to the south-west) which are either partially or almost entirely submerged or surrounded by flood waters, leaving potentially hundreds of residential and commercial buildings isolated without functional road access. The majority of flooding appears to be located on agricultural lands. Further, there is no apparent flooding on any of the main roads leading into the city, and should be fully operational. Please note: limited cloud cover has likely obscured some small areas affected by the flooding. This analysis has not yet been validated in the field. Please send ground feedback to UNITAR / UNOSAT at contact information below. Analysis Data(1) : World View 1 Imagery Dates: 06 October 2020 Resolution : 0.5 m Copyright:Digital Globe 2011 Source: FirstLook Background Data(2) : World View 2 Imagery Dates: 03 October 2020 Resolution : 0.5 m Copyright:Digital Globe 2011 Source: FirstLook Road & Site Data : Google MapMaker Analysis : UNITAR / UNOSAT Production: UNITAR / UNOSAT Analysis conducted with ArcGIS v10 This work by UNITAR/UNOSAT is licensed under a Creative NonCommercial-ShareAlike 3.0 Unported License. Related countries: Pakistan, Hazards: Flood |
![]() | Update 3: Current Flood Waters in Sindh Province, Pakistan ( as on 2 October 2020) created: 06 October 2011, published: 06 October 2020 This map presents the standing flood waters over the affected districts of Badin, Mirpur Khas,Tando Allahyar and Sanghar, Pakistan. The analysis is based on satellite data recorded on 02 October 2020(MODIS Terra). A preliminary analysis indicates that the flood waters over Sanghar district has increased between 15 Sept. - 2 Oct. 2011. Standing flood water seems to be stable in spatial extent over the districts of Badin, Mirpur Khas and Tando Allahyar during the above mentioned period. Cloud cover between Sanghar and Mirpur Khas has led to an under estimate of flood waters. This analysis has not yet been validated in the field. Please send ground feedback to UNITAR /UNOSAT. Satellite Data(1) : MODIS Terra Imagery Dates: 02 October 2020 Resolution : 250 m Sourcet: NASA Rapid Response Satellite Data(2) : MODIS Aqua Imagery Dates: 15 September 2020 Resolution : 250 m Sourcet: NASA Rapid Response Road Data : Google Map Maker 2011 Canal, Settlement Data: NGA (VMap1) Other Data: OCHA, USGS Analysis & Production : UNITAR / UNOSAT Analysis conducted with ArcGIS v10 This work by UNITAR/UNOSAT is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 3.0 Unported License. Related countries: Pakistan, Hazards: Flood |
![]() | PAKISTAN, WFP FLOOD RESPONSE - FLOOD EMOP PROGRESS 12 SEPTEMBER - 05 OCTOBER 2020 created: 06 October 2011, published: 06 October 2020 Made by: VAMCO - Region: PAKISTAN Related countries: Pakistan, Hazards: Flood |
![]() | Pakistan, WFP RESPONSE TO FLOOD, PLANNED TARGET POPULATION, OCTOBER 2011 created: 06 October 2011, published: 06 October 2020 Made by: VAMCO - Region: PAKISTAN Related countries: Pakistan, Hazards: Flood |
![]() | Mirpur Khas Flood Atlas, Sindh province, Pakistan (27 September 2020) created: 06 October 2011, published: 05 OCTOBER 2020 This atlas provides detailed crisis satellite imagery coverage over the flood-affected sections of the city of Mirpur Khas based on data recorded 27 September 2011. Standing flood waters have been identified and highlighted on the atlas map sheets in semitransparent red. Further, a total of 130 IDP tent shelters erected for local residents displaced by the flood waters have been identified in three main camp sites situated north and west of the city center. Notes: Because of local cloud cover, some areas of flooding have not been identified. This atlas product was produced by UNITAR/UNOSAT in support of emergency humanitarian assistance activities in the affected districts of Sindh province, following heavy monsoon rains, and has been designed for easy printing and readability A4 and A3 paper at 1:5,500 scale. This analysis has not yet been validated in the field. Please send ground feedback to UNITAR / UNOSAT at contact information below. Satellite Data(1) : World View 1 Imagery Dates: 27 September 2020 Resolution : 0.5 m Copyright:Digital Globe 2011 Source: FirstLook Satellite Data(2) : World View 2 Imagery Dates: 08 June 2020 Resolution : 0.5 m Copyright:Digital Globe 2011 Source: FirstLook Road & Site Data : Google MapMaker Analysis : UNITAR / UNOSAT Production: UNITAR / UNOSAT Analysis conducted with ArcGIS v10 This work by UNITAR/UNOSAT is licensed under a Creative NonCommercial- ShareAlike 3.0 Unported License. Related countries: Pakistan, Hazards: Flood |
![]() | Flood Affected Areas Along Cagayan River, Cagayan Valley Province, Philippines created: 30 September 2011, published: 30 September 2020 This map presents the standing flood waters over the affected districts in Cagayan Province, Philippines, folowing the tropical cyclone ´Pedring´ as based on analysis of satellite imagery collected on 29 September 2011. Please note that the exact limit of the flood waters is uncertain because of the relatively low spatial resolution of the satellite sensors used for this analysis, Detected water bodies likely reflect an underestimation of all flood-affected areas within the map extent. This analysis has not yet been validated in the field. Imagery Dates : 29 September 2020 Resolution: 250m Source: NASA-Rapid Response Road Data : Google MapMaker 2010 Drainage: USGS HydroSHEDS Villages: NGA Towns: EC-JRC Analysis : UNITAR / UNOSAT Production: UNITAR / UNOSAT Projection UTM Zone 51 N Datum WGS-84 Analysis conducted with ArcGIS v10 This work by UNITAR/UNOSAT is licensed under a Creative NonCommercial-ShareAlike 3.0 Unported License. Related countries: Philippines, Hazards: Flood |
![]() | PAKISTAN, LOWER SINDH, LOGISTICS INFRASTRUCTURES LAYOUT MAP, FLOODS 2011, 30 September 2020 created: 30 September 2011, published: 30 September 2020 Made by: GLCSC - Region: PAKISTAN Related countries: Pakistan, Hazards: Flood |
Current Flooding within downtown of Mirpur Khas, Sindh, Pakistan created: 27 September 2011, published: 27 September 2020 ANALYSIS SUMMARY: A preliminary analysis indicates that the city of Mirpur Khas has been severely affected by standing flood waters concentrated in the central and western suburbs of the city based on satellite imagery recorded 27 September 2011. Visible within the map extent in the central part of the city, approximately 850m of the primary road DCO office road are currently submerged under standing water. Further there is a emergency IDP camp established for displaced residents, located in Gama stadium containing at present around 85 tents shelters. This analysis has not yet been validated in the field. Please send ground feedback to UNITAR /UNOSAT. Satellite Data(1) : World View 1 Imagery Dates: 27 September 2020 Resolution : 0.5 m Copyright:Digital Globe 2011 Source: FirstLook Satellite Data(2) : World View 2 Imagery Dates: 08 June 2020 Resolution : 0.5 m Copyright:Digital Globe 2011 Source: FirstLook Analysis : UNITAR / UNOSAT Production: UNITAR / UNOSAT Analysis conducted with ArcGIS v10 This work by UNITAR/UNOSAT is licensed under a Creative NonCommercial-ShareAlike 3.0 Unported License. Related countries: Pakistan, Hazards: Flood | |
Current Flooding within downtown Mirpur Khas, Sindh Province, Pakistan created: 27 September 2011, published: 27 September 2020 ANALYSIS SUMMARY: A preliminary analysis indicates that the city of Mirpur Khas has been severely affected by standing flood waters concentrated in the central and western sections of the city based on satellite imagery recorded 27 September 2011. Visible within the map extent in the central part of the city, approximately 850 meters of the primary DCO Office Road is currently submerged and likely impassable. Further, an emergency IDP camp for displaced residents in Gama stadium has been established with currently 85 tents shelters. This analysis has not yet been validated in the field. Please send ground feedback to UNITAR / UNOSAT at contact information below. Satellite Data(1) : World View 1 Imagery Dates: 27 September 2020 Resolution : 0.5 m Copyright:Digital Globe 2011 Source: FirstLook Satellite Data(2) : World View 2 Imagery Dates: 08 June 2020 Resolution : 0.5 m Copyright:Digital Globe 2011 Source: FirstLook Analysis : UNITAR / UNOSAT Production: UNITAR / UNOSAT Analysis conducted with ArcGIS v10 This work by UNITAR/UNOSAT is licensed under a Creative NonCommercial-ShareAlike 3.0 Unported License. Related countries: Pakistan, Hazards: Flood | |
![]() | Estimated Rainfall Accumulation Over Vietnam, Laos, Cambodia created: 27 September 2011, published: 27 September 2020 This map illustrates estimated total rainfall accumulation for Vietnam, Laos and Cambodia.This total estimate was derived from the Tropical Rainfall Monitoring Mission (TRMM) precipitation dataset at a spatial resolution of approximately 25km for this region, and covers the dates from 25 August - 25 September 2011. It is possible that precipitation levels may have been underestimated for local areas, and is not a substitute for ground station measurements.The mean average rainfall totals by Province have also been calculated and displayed in the map. This rainfall estimate is a preliminary result & has not yet been validated in the field.Map produced for A3 printing at 1:3,500,000 scale. Rainfall Data: TRMM Resolution : 0.25 deg Date Series: 25 Aug.- 25 Sept. 2011 Credit: NASA Road Data : ESRI 2011 Settlement Data: EC-JRC Ports/ Airports: NGA Other Data: OCHA, USGS Production: UNITAR / UNOSAT Analysis conducted with ArcGIS v10 This work by UNITAR/UNOSAT is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial- ShareAlike 3.0 Unported License. Related countries: Viet Nam, Hazards: Flood |
![]() | Estimated Rainfall Accumulation Over Vietnam, Laos & Cambodia created: 27 September 2011, published: 27 September 2020 This map illustrates estimated total rainfall accumulation for Vietnam, Laos and Cambodia.This total estimate was derived from the Tropical Rainfall Monitoring Mission (TRMM) precipitation dataset at a spatial resolution of approximately 25km for this region, and covers the dates from 25 August - 25 September 2011. It is possible that precipitation levels may have been underestimated for local areas, and is not a substitute for ground station measurements. The mean average rainfall totals by Province have also been calculated and displayed in the map. This rainfall estimate is a preliminary result & has not yet been validated in the field. Map produced for A3 printing at 1:3,500,000 scale. Rainfall Data: TRMM Resolution : 0.25 deg Date Series: 25 Aug.- 25 Sept. 2011 Credit: NASA Road Data : ESRI 2011 Settlement Data: EC-JRC Ports/ Airports: NGA Other Data: OCHA, USGS Production: UNITAR / UNOSAT Analysis conducted with ArcGIS v10 This work by UNITAR/UNOSAT is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial- ShareAlike 3.0 Unported License. Related countries: Viet Nam, Hazards: Flood |
![]() | Pakistan, Floods, Initial Vulnerability Assessment Food Stock Losses, 26 September 2020 created: 27 September 2011, published: 27 September 2020 Made by: VAMCO - Region: PAKISTAN Related countries: Pakistan, Hazards: Flood |
![]() | Pakistan, Floods, Initial Vulnerability Assessment Flood Impact Ranking, 26 September 2020 created: 27 September 2011, published: 27 September 2020 Made by: VAMCO - Region: PAKISTAN Related countries: Pakistan, Hazards: Flood |
![]() | Pakistan, Floods, Initial Vulnerability Assessment Crops and Livelistock Losses, 26 September 2020 created: 27 September 2011, published: 27 September 2020 Made by: VAMCO - Region: PAKISTAN Related countries: Pakistan, Hazards: Flood |
![]() | Current Flood Waters over Badin and Mirpur Khas District, Pakistan created: 23 September 2011, published: 23 September 2020 This map presents the standing flood waters over the affected districts of Badin and Mirpur Khas, Pakistan based on analysis of satellite data recorded on 23 September 2011. A preliminary analysis indicates that flood waters appear to be stable in spatial extent between 15-23 Sept. 2011. Please note that a detected water body reflects an underestimation of all flood-affected areas within the map extent. This analysis has not yet been validated in the field. Please send ground feedback to UNITAR /UNOSAT. Satellite Data(1) : ENVISAT ASAR WS-HH Imagery Dates: 23 September 2020 Resolution : 150 m Source:European Space Agency Canal, Settlement Data: NGA (VMap1) Road Data : Google Map Maker 2011 Other Data: OCHA, USGS Analysis : UNITAR / UNOSAT Production: UNITAR / UNOSAT Analysis conducted with ArcGIS v10 This work by UNITAR/UNOSAT is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 3.0 Unported License. Related countries: Pakistan, Hazards: Flood |
![]() | Update on Current Flood Waters over Badin and Mirpur Khas District, Pakistan created: 24 September 2011, published: 23 September 2020 This map presents the standing flood waters over the affected districts of Badin and Mirpur Khas, Pakistan based on analysis of satellite data recorded on 23 September 2011. A preliminary analysis indicates that flood waters appear to be stable in spatial extent between 15-23 Sept. 2011. Please note that a detected water body reflects an underestimation of all flood-affected areas within the map extent. This analysis has not yet been validated in the field. Please send ground feedback to UNITAR /UNOSAT. Satellite Data(1) : ENVISAT ASAR WS-HH Imagery Dates: 23 September 2020 Resolution : 150 m Source:European Space Agency Canal, Settlement Data: NGA (VMap1) Road Data : Google Map Maker 2011 Other Data: OCHA, USGS Analysis : UNITAR / UNOSAT Production: UNITAR / UNOSAT Analysis conducted with ArcGIS v10 This work by UNITAR/UNOSAT is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 3.0 Unported License. Related countries: Pakistan, Hazards: Flood |
![]() | Update on Current Flood Waters over Badin and Mirpur Khas Districts, Pakistan created: 24 September 2011, published: 23 September 2020 This map presents the standing flood waters over the affected districts of Badin and Mirpur Khas, Pakistan based on analysis of satellite data recorded on 23 September 2011. A preliminary analysis indicates that flood waters appear to be stable in spatial extent between 15-23 Sept. 2011. Please note that a detected water body reflects an underestimation of all flood-affected areas within the map extent. This analysis has not yet been validated in the field. Please send ground feedback to UNITAR /UNOSAT. Satellite Data(1) : ENVISAT ASAR WS-HH Imagery Dates: 23 September 2020 Resolution : 150 m Source:European Space Agency Canal, Settlement Data: NGA (VMap1) Road Data : Google Map Maker 2011 Other Data: OCHA, USGS Analysis : UNITAR / UNOSAT Production: UNITAR / UNOSAT Analysis conducted with ArcGIS v10 This work by UNITAR/UNOSAT is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 3.0 Unported License. Related countries: Pakistan, Hazards: Flood |
![]() | Pakistan, Sindh Province, General Logistics Planning Map and Flood Affected Areas, 16 September 2020 created: 19 September 2011, published: 19 September 2020 Made by: GLCSC - Region: PAKISTAN Related countries: Pakistan, Hazards: Flood |
![]() | Pakistan, Lower Sindh, General Logistics Planning Map and Flood Affected Areas, 14 September 2020 created: 19 September 2011, published: 19 September 2020 Made by: GLCSC - Region: PAKISTAN Related countries: Pakistan, Hazards: Flood |
![]() | Update 2:Overview of Flood Waters In Lower Sindh Province, Pakistan created: 16 September 2011, published: 16 September 2020 This map presents the standing flood waters over the affected Provinces of Lower Sindh, Pakistan following recent heavy monsoon rains. This analysis indicates that flood waters have continued to expandin surface area over the four days, concentrated primary in the districts of Mirpur Khas and Umer kot. These findings were based on crisis satellite imagery collected by MODIS sensors on 15 Sept.,11 Sept. and 19 Aug. 2011. Please note that the exact limit of the flood waters is uncertain because of the relatively low spatial resolution of the satellite sensors used for this analysis, Detected water bodies likely reflect an underestimation of all flood-affected areas within the map extent. This analysis has not yet been validated in the field. Please send ground feedback to UNITAR / UNOSAT.Map produced for A3 printing at 1:900,000 scale. Satellite Data(1) : MODIS Terra Imagery Dates: 15 September 2020 Resolution : 250 m Satellite Data(2) : MODIS Terra Imagery Dates: 11 September 2020 Resolution : 250 m Sourcet: NASA Rapid Response Satellite Data(3) : MODIS Aqua Imagery Dates: 19 August 2020 Resolution : 250 m Sourcet: NASA Rapid Response Road Data : Google Map Maker 2011 Canal, Settlement Data: NGA (VMap1) Other Data: OCHA, USGS Analysis & Production : UNITAR / UNOSAT Analysis conducted with ArcGIS v10 This work by UNITAR/UNOSAT is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 3.0 Unported License. Related countries: Pakistan, Hazards: Flood |
![]() | South Sudan, Northern Bahr El Ghazal State, Detailed Transport map, September 2011 created: 13 June 2012, published: 15 September 2020 Made by: GLCSC - Region: SOUTH AFRICA Related countries: South Africa, Hazards: Drought |
![]() | Current Flood Waters over Badin and Mirpur Khas District, Sindh, Pakistan created: 14 September 2011, published: 14 September 2020 This map presents the standing flood waters over the affected Badin and Mirpur Khas districts of Sindh province, Pakistan following recent heavy monsoon rains. This analysis is based on crisis satellite imagery collected by ENVISAT-ASAR WS sensors on 12 September 2011. Detected water bodies likely reflect an underestimation of all flood-affected areas within the map extent. This analysis has not yet been validated in the field. Please send ground feedback to UNITAR /UNOSAT. Map produced for A3 printing at 1:550,000 scale. Satellite Data(1) : ENVISAT ASAR WS-HH Imagery Dates: 12 September 2020 Resolution : 150 m Source:European Space Agency Provided by:GeoPictures/ KSAT Canal, Settlement Data: NGA (VMap1) Road Data : Google Map Maker 2011 Other Data: OCHA, USGS Analysis : UNITAR / UNOSAT Production: UNITAR / UNOSAT Analysis conducted with ArcGIS v10 This work by UNITAR/UNOSAT is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 3.0 Unported License. Related countries: Pakistan, Hazards: Flood |
![]() | Update 1:Overview of Flood Waters In Lower Sindh Province, Pakistan created: 13 September 2011, published: 12 September 2020 This map presents the standing flood waters over the affected Provinces of Lower Sindh, Pakistan following recent heavy monsoon rains. This analysis indicates that flood waters have significantly expanded to the east over the last two weeks, concentrated primary in the districts of Mirpur Khas and Umer kot. These findings were based on crisis satellite imagery collected by MODIS sensors on 11 Sept. and 19 Aug. 2011. Please note that the exact limit of the flood waters is uncertain because of the relatively low spatial resolution of the satellite sensors used for this analysis, Detected water bodies likely reflect an underestimation of all flood-affected areas within the map extent. This analysis has not yet been validated in the field. Please send ground feedback to UNITAR / UNOSAT.Map produced for A3 printing at 1:900,000 scale. Satellite Data(1) : MODIS Terra Imagery Dates: 11 September 2020 Resolution : 250 m Sourcet: NASA Rapid Response Satellite Data(2) : MODIS Aqua Imagery Dates: 19 August 2020 Resolution : 250 m Sourcet: NASA Rapid Response Road Data : Google Map Maker 2011 Other Data: OCHA, USGS, NGA Analysis : UNITAR / UNOSAT Production: UNITAR / UNOSAT Baseline Imagery: ESRI WMS (Landsat-7) Analysis conducted with ArcGIS v10 This work by UNITAR/UNOSAT is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 3.0 Unported License. Related countries: Pakistan, Hazards: Flood |
![]() | OVERVIEW OF FLOOD WATERS IN LOWER SINDH PROVINCE, PAKISTAN created: 24 August 2011, published: 24 August 2020 This map presents the standing flood waters over the affected Provinces of Lower Sindh,Pakistan following recent heavy monsoon rains.This analysis is based on crisis satellite imagery collected by MODIS sensors on 19 August 2011. Please note that the exact limit of the flood waters is uncertain because of the relatively low spatial resolution of the satellite sensors used for this analysis. Detected water bodies likely reflect an underestimation of all flood-affected areas within the map extent. This analysis has not yet been validated in the field.Please send ground feedback to UNITAR / UNOSAT. Satellite Data : MODIS Aqua Imagery Dates: 19 August 2020 Resolution : 250 m Sourcet: NASA Rapid Response Road Data : Google Map Maker 2011 Other Data: OCHA, USGS, NGA Analysis : UNITAR / UNOSAT Production: UNITAR / UNOSAT Baseline Imagery: ESRI WMS (Landsat-7) Analysis conducted with ArcGIS v10 Coordinate System: WGS 1984 UTM Zone 42N Projection: Transverse Mercator Datum: WGS 1984 False Easting: 500,000.0000 False Northing: 0.0000 Central Meridian: 69.0000 Scale Factor: 0.9996 Latitude Of Origin: 0.0000 Units: Meter Related countries: Pakistan, Hazards: Flood |
![]() | Ash Deposit Patterns from Puyehue-Cordón Caulle Volcano (22 June) created: 05 August 2011, published: 05 August 2020 Satellite Imagery Review of Ash Deposit Patterns from Puyehue-Cordón Caulle Volcanic Complex DMC SPOT MODIS Related countries: Chile, Hazards: Volcano |
![]() | Somalia, Mogadishu-Afgoye Corridor, Drought Preparedness, December 2010 - Low Res created: 08 August 2011, published: 30 July 2020 Made by: ODEP - Region: SOMALIA Related countries: Somalia, Hazards: Drought |
![]() | Horn of Africa, WFP Planned Beneficiaries, Affected by Drought and Conflict, 21 July 2020 created: 01 August 2011, published: 30 July 2020 Made by: ODEP - Region: SOMALIA Related countries: Somalia, Hazards: Drought |
![]() | Horn of Africa, Somalia - Ethiopia - Kenya Border, 23 July 2020 created: 25 July 2011, published: 25 July 2020 Made by: GLCSC - Region: SOMALIA Related countries: Somalia, Hazards: Drought |
![]() | Horn of Africa, Somalia,Ethiopia,Kenya Border, 23 July 2020 created: 25 July 2011, published: 25 July 2020 Made by: GLCSC - Region: SOMALIA Related countries: Somalia, Hazards: Drought |
![]() | Horn of Africa,Planned Response to Somalia Crisis, July 2011 created: 25 July 2011, published: 22 July 2020 Made by: ODEP - Region: SOMALIA Related countries: Somalia, Hazards: Drought |
![]() | Estimated Mean Rainfall Accumulation by State, Nigeria (1 -16 JULY 2011) created: 20 July 2011, published: 20 July 2020 This map illustrates the mean average rainfall accumulation by State administrative units in Nigeria. This total estimate was derived from the Tropical Rainfall Monitoring Mission (TRMM) precipitation dataset at a spatial resolution of approximately 25km for this region, and covers the dates from 1 to 16 July 2011. It is possible that precipitation levels may have been underestimated for local areas, and is not a substitute for ground station measurements. This map was produced in support to Rivers State government, Nigeria.Map scale for A3,1:3,000,000. Rainfall Data: TRMM Resolution : 0.25 deg Date Series: 1 - 16 JULY 2020 Credit: NASA Road Data : ESRI (2011) City Data: EU-JRC, Google Map Maker 2010 Other Data: USGS, NGA, UNOSAT Analysis : UNITAR / UNOSAT Production: UNITAR / UNOSAT Analysis conducted with ArcGIS v10 Related countries: Nigeria, Hazards: Flood |
![]() | Estimated Rainfall Accumulation 1 -16 JULY 2011, Gulf of Guinea created: 19 July 2011, published: 18 July 2020 This map illustrates estimated total rainfall accumulation for the Gulf of Guinea and the bordering states in Nigeria. This total estimate was derived from the Tropical Rainfall Monitoring Mission (TRMM) precipitation dataset at a spatial resolution of approximately 25km for this region, and covers the dates from 1 to 16 July 2011. It is possible that precipitation levels may have been underestimated for local areas, and is not a substitute for ground station measurements. This rainfall estimate is a preliminary result & has not yet been validated in the field.Map scale for A3,1:3,000,000. Rainfall Data: TRMM Resolution : 0.25 deg Date Series: 1 - 16 JULY 2020 Credit: NASA Road Data : ESRI (2011) City Data: EU-JRC, Google Map Maker 2010 Other Data: USGS, NGA, UNOSAT Analysis : UNITAR / UNOSAT Production: UNITAR / UNOSAT Analysis conducted with ArcGIS v10 Related countries: Nigeria, Hazards: Flood |
![]() | Horn of Africa, General Logistics Planning Map, 07 July 2020 created: 25 July 2011, published: 11 July 2020 Made by: GLCSC - Region: WORLD Related countries: All, Hazards: Drought |
![]() | Lybia, North Africa Unhas Routes Map, 15 June 2020 created: 25 July 2011, published: 15 June 2020 Made by: GLCSC - Region: LIBYA Related countries: Libya, Hazards: Drought |
![]() | Inundaciones en la provincia de Bolivar, Colombia (23 Mayo 2011) created: 28 May 2011, published: 27 May 2020 Este mapa ilustra las inundaciones detectadas satelitalmente en las provincias afectadas de Atlantico y Magdalena, Colombia. El análisis de inundaciones se realizó por detección de cambios a partir de datos satelitales radar captados el 14 de Abril 2001 y el 23 de Mayo 2010. Se trata de un análisis preliminar aun no validado en el terreno. Crisis Satellite Datos Radarsat 2 Resolución 12m Datos del satélite 23 Mayo. 2011 Derechos de los datos RADARSAT-2 @ MDA 2011 Pre- Crisis Satellite Datos Radarsat 1 Resolución 12m Datos del satélite 14 Abr. 2001 Derechos de los datos RADARSAT-1 @ MDA 2011 Análisis UNOSAT Datos SIG NGA, SALB, USGS, WDPA Producción del Mapa UNOSAT (26 Mayo. 2011) Proyección UTM Zone 18 del Norte Datum WGS 1984 Related countries: Colombia, Hazards: Flood |
![]() | Philippines, Tropical Storm Songda, 26 May 2020 created: 26 May 2011, published: 26 May 2020 Made by: ODEP - Region: PHILIPPINES Related countries: Philippines, Hazards: Storm |
![]() | JAPAN, TOHOKU - PACIFIC OCEAN EARTHQUAKE, OPERATIONAL MAP, 20 MAY 2020 created: 24 May 2011, published: 24 May 2020 Made by: GLCSC - Region: JAPAN Related countries: Japan, Hazards: Seismic |
![]() | North Africa Overview, General Logistics Planning Map, 23 May 2020 created: 25 July 2011, published: 24 May 2020 Made by: GLCSC - Region: LIBYA Related countries: Libya, Hazards: Drought |
![]() | NORTH NAMIBIA, FLOODS, FEBRUARY - MAY 2011 created: 23 May 2011, published: 23 May 2020 Made by: WFP,ITHACA - Region: NAMIBIA Related countries: Namibia, Hazards: Flood |
![]() | NORTH NAMIBIA, FLOODS, 06 FEBRUARY - 05 APRIL 2020 - LOW RES created: 20 May 2011, published: 09 May 2020 Made by: ODEP - Region: NAMIBIA Related countries: Namibia, Hazards: Flood |
![]() | Myanmar. Historical Seasonal Analysis. Population exposed to floods by year during the monsoon seasons between 2000 and 2010 (Yearly Average) created: 17 August 2011, published: 28 April 2020 This maps shows the yearly average population hit by floods during the monsoon season (May-October) in the last 11 years (2000-2010) Related countries: Myanmar, Hazards: Flood |
![]() | Myanmar. Historical Seasonal Analysis. Population exposed to floods by township level during the monsoon seasons between 2000 and 2011 created: 17 August 2011, published: 28 April 2020 This map shows the total population hit by floods during the monsoon season (May-October) in the last 11 years (2000-2010) Related countries: Myanmar, Hazards: Flood |
![]() | ECUADOR, VOLCANO TUNGURAHUA, ORANGE ALERT, 27 APRIL 2020 created: 20 May 2011, published: 27 APRIL 2020 Made by: ODEP - Region: ECUADOR Related countries: Ecuador, Hazards: Volcano |
![]() | Myanmar. Historical Seasonal Analysis. Frequency of floods for the month of June between 2000 and 2010 created: 17 August 2011, published: 27 APRIL 2020 This map shows the percentage of the time in which each area resulted to be flooded during the month of June in the last 11 years (2000-2010) Related countries: Myanmar, Hazards: Flood |
![]() | Myanmar. Historical Seasonal Analysis. Frequency of floods for the month of May between 2000 and 2010 created: 17 August 2011, published: 27 APRIL 2020 This map shows the percentage of the time in which each area resulted to be flooded during the month of May in the last 11 years (2000-2010) Related countries: Myanmar, Hazards: Flood |
![]() | Myanmar. Historical Seasonal Analysis. Frequency of floods for the month of August between 2000 and 2010 created: 17 August 2011, published: 27 APRIL 2020 This map shows the percentage of the time in which each area resulted to be flooded during the month of August in the last 11 years (2000-2010) Related countries: Myanmar, Hazards: Flood |
![]() | Myanmar. Historical Seasonal Analysis. Frequency of floods for the month of July between 2000 and 2010 created: 17 August 2011, published: 27 APRIL 2020 This map shows the percentage of the time in which each area resulted to be flooded during the month of July in the last 11 years (2000-2010) Related countries: Myanmar, Hazards: Flood |
![]() | Myanmar. Historical Seasonal Analysis. Surface percentage of township experiencing floods at least at once during the monsoon season between 2000 and 2010 created: 17 August 2011, published: 27 APRIL 2020 This map shows the surface percentage of township experiencing floods at least at once during the monsoon season in the last 11 years (2000-2010) Related countries: Myanmar, Hazards: Flood |
![]() | Myanmar. Historical Seasonal Analysis. Composite map. Monsoon Season Flooding Recurrence between 2000 and 2010 created: 17 August 2011, published: 27 APRIL 2020 This map shows the percentage of the time in which each area resulted to be flooded during the monsoon season (May-Oct) in the last 11 years (2000-2010) Related countries: Myanmar, Hazards: Flood |
![]() | Myanmar. Historical Seasonal Analysis. Frequency of floods for the month of September between 2000 and 2010 created: 17 August 2011, published: 27 APRIL 2020 This map shows the percentage of the time in which each area resulted to be flooded during the month of September in the last 11 years (2000-2010) Related countries: Myanmar, Hazards: Flood |
![]() | Myanmar. Historical Seasonal Analysis. Frequency of floods for the month of October between 2000 and 2010 created: 17 August 2011, published: 27 APRIL 2020 This map shows the percentage of the time in which each area resulted to be flooded during the month of October in the last 11 years (2000-2010) Related countries: Myanmar, Hazards: Flood |
![]() | Japan, General Logistics Planning Map, 31 March 2020 created: 20 May 2011, published: 18 April 2020 Made by: GLCSC - Region: JAPAN Related countries: Japan, Hazards: Seismic |
![]() | JAPAN, FUKUSHIMA PREFECTURE, GENERAL LOGISTICS PLANNING MAP, 31 March 2020 created: 20 May 2011, published: 04 April 2020 Made by: GLCSC - Region: JAPAN Related countries: Japan, Hazards: Seismic |
![]() | JAPAN, IWATE PREFECTURE, GENERAL LOGISTICS PLANNING MAP, 31 March 2020 created: 20 May 2011, published: 01 April 2020 Made by: GLCSC - Region: JAPAN Related countries: Japan, Hazards: Seismic |
![]() | JAPAN, MIYAGI PREFECTURE, GENERAL LOGISTICS PLANNING MAP, 31 March 2020 created: 20 May 2011, published: 01 April 2020 Made by: GLCSC - Region: JAPAN Related countries: Japan, Hazards: Seismic |
![]() | Japan, Fukushima Evacuation Areas, 29 March 2020 created: 20 May 2011, published: 30 March 2020 Made by: ODEP - Region: JAPAN Related countries: Japan, Hazards: Seismic |
![]() | Myanmar, Earthquake and Aftershocks, 24 March 2020 - LOW RES created: 20 May 2011, published: 25 March 2020 Made by: ODEP - Region: MYANMAR Related countries: Myanmar, Hazards: Seismic |
Myanmar Earthquake and Aftershocks, 25 March 2020 created: 20 May 2011, published: 25 March 2020 Made by: ODEP - Region: MYANMAR Related countries: Myanmar, Hazards: Seismic | |
![]() | MYANMAR, EARTHQUAKE EPICENTER, 24 March 2020 created: 20 May 2011, published: 24 March 2020 Made by: WFP - Region: MYANMAR Related countries: Myanmar, Hazards: Seismic |
![]() | Myanmar, Earthquake, Population Density, 24 March 2020 created: 20 May 2011, published: 24 March 2020 Made by: ODEP - Region: MYANMAR Related countries: Myanmar, Hazards: Seismic |
![]() | JAPAN, TSUNAMI AFFECTED AREAS AND EVACUATION ZONE IN THE SENDAI REGION, 18 MARCH 2020 created: 20 May 2011, published: 23 March 2020 Made by: GLCSC - Region: JAPAN Related countries: Japan, Hazards: Seismic |
![]() | Tsunami-related standing water bodies, Sendai, Miyagi prefecture, Japan created: 20 May 2011, published: 17 March 2020 This map illustrates satellite-detected standing bodies of water remaining after the tsunami event over the city of Sendai and affected areas south in Miyagi Prefecture. Flood waters were identified through an analysis of Radarsat-2 satellite data recorded 12 March 2020 with a medium degree of confidence. This is a preliminary analysis & has not yet been validated in the field. It is possible that tsunami-related water bodies areas have been underestimated in areas with high debris levels. Please send ground feedback to UNITAR / UNOSAT. Crisis Satellite Data(1): Radarsat-2 (HH) Resolution: 12m Imagery Date: 12 March 2020 Pre-crisis Satellite Data(1): Radarsat-1 (HH) Resolution: 25m Imagery Date: 26 March 2020 Copyright: Radarsat-2 © MDA 2010 Source: Canadian Space Agency Nuclear Data: UNEP Road Data: OSM Elevation Heights: NGA Protected Sites: WDPA 2010 Other Data: USGS, NGA Background Imagery: Bing Maps Source: (c) 2010 Microsoft Analysis: UNITAR / UNOSAT Production: UNITAR / UNOSAT Projection: UTM Tokyo Zone 54 North Datum: WGS-84 Produced using ArcGIS v10.0 Related countries: Japan, Hazards: Tsunami |
![]() | Japan, Tsunami and Earthquake Affected Areas, 17 March 2020 created: 20 May 2011, published: 17 March 2020 Made by: WFP - Region: JAPAN Related countries: Japan, Hazards: Seismic |
![]() | Japan, Earthquakes Swarm, 15 March 2020 created: 20 May 2011, published: 15 March 2020 Made by: ODEP - Region: JAPAN Related countries: Japan, Hazards: Seismic |
![]() | Japan Earthquake, No fly and no man zone, 15 March 2020 created: 20 May 2011, published: 15 March 2020 Made by: WFP - Region: JAPAN Related countries: Japan, Hazards: Seismic |
![]() | Japan Earthquake, Nuclear power plants, 15 March 2020 created: 20 May 2011, published: 15 March 2020 Made by: WFP - Region: JAPAN Related countries: Japan, Hazards: Seismic |
![]() | Territory of coastline by the city Kamaishi affected by tsunami at 12 March 2020 04:35 Moscow time created: 20 May 2011, published: 12 March 2020 This map illustrates the limit of tsunami impact on coastline by the city Kamaishi, Japan derived from Ikonos imagery from 12 Mar 2011.
This map is realized by ScanEx in support to Emercom Russia. Satellite Data: Ikonos Imagery Date: 12 Mar, 2011 Copyright: GEOEYE, ScanEx Analysis: ScanEx Map Production: ScanEx Related countries: Japan, Hazards: Tsunami |
![]() | Japan, Tsunami Overview, 12 March 2020 created: 20 May 2011, published: 12 March 2020 Made by: JRCGDACS - Region: JAPAN Related countries: Japan, Hazards: Seismic |
![]() | Inundation Tsunami in Japan on 11 03 2011 created: 20 May 2011, published: 12 March 2020 Made by: JRCGDACS - Region: JAPAN Related countries: Japan, Hazards: Seismic |
![]() | Japan, Inundation Tsunami, 11 March 2020 created: 26 February 2013, published: 12 March 2020 Made by: JRCGDACS - Region: JAPAN Related countries: Japan, Hazards: Seismic |
![]() | JAPAN, EARTHQUAKE EPICENTRE, 11 March 2020 created: 20 May 2011, published: 11 March 2020 Made by: GLCSC - Region: JAPAN Related countries: Japan, Hazards: Seismic |
![]() | PHILIPPINES, DENSITY OF POPULATION IN PROVINCES ON TSUNAMI ALERT created: 20 May 2011, published: 11 March 2020 Made by: WFP - Region: PHILIPPINES Related countries: Philippines, Hazards: Seismic |
![]() | PHILIPPINES, PROVINCES ON TSUNAMI ALERT, 11 March 2020 created: 20 May 2011, published: 11 March 2020 Made by: GLCSC - Region: PHILIPPINES Related countries: Philippines, Hazards: Seismic |
![]() | Pakistan. Extreme Rainfall Detection System. Pakistan Flood, Situation as of 19-25/07/2010 created: 25 October 2011, published: 10 March 2020 Output of ITHACA Extreme Rainfall Detection System. Related countries: Pakistan, Hazards: Flood |
LIBYA NORTH AFRICA OVERVIEW, GENERAL LOGISTICS PLANNING MAP, 08 MARCH 2020 created: 25 July 2011, published: 09 March 2020 Made by: GLCSC - Region: LIBYA Related countries: Libya, Hazards: Drought | |
CENTRAL AFRICAN REPUBLIC, GENERAL LOGISTICS PLANNING MAP, 24 FEBRUARY 2020 created: 25 July 2011, published: 28 February 2020 Made by: GLCSC - Region: CENTRAL AFRICAN REPUBLIC Related countries: Central African Republic, Hazards: Drought | |
![]() | Flood Waters Over Affected Areas Along the Zambezi River, Mozambique created: 20 May 2011, published: 25 February 2020 This map illustrates satellite-detected flood waters over the affected provinces of Sofala & Zambezia along the Zambezi River, Mozambique. Flood waters were identified through an analysis of ENVISAT ASAR satellite data recorded on 17 February 2020 with a medium degree of confidence. The pre-flood water extent was extracted from ENVISAT ASAR data collected on 19 February 2004. This flood detection is a preliminary analysis & has not yet been validated in the field. It is possible that flood waters have been significantly underestimated in certain vegetated areas along the Limpopo and Incomati rivers because of water signature confusion in the radar data. Flood waters shown in this map thus likely represent minimum estimates. The rainfall data was derived from the Tropical Rainfall Monitoring Mission (TRMM) precipitation dataset at a spatial resolution of approximately 25km for this region. It is possible that precipitation levels may have been underestimated for local areas, and is not a substitute for ground station measurements. Crisis Satellite Data: ENVISAT ASAR IMP Resolution: 25m Date Series: 17 Feb. 2011 Pre Crisis Satellite Data: ENVISAT ASAR IMP Resolution: 25m Date Series: 19 Feb. 2004 Flood Analysis: UNOSAT Rainfall Data: TRMM (NASA) Resolution: 0.25 deg Date Series: 10 Jan - 17 Feb 2020 Hydrology data: Hydrosheds (USGS),ESRI Transport Data: Google Map Maker Copyright: © 2011 improved with GoogleMapMaker Other GIS Data: NGA, USGS Map Production: UNOSAT (25 Feb. 2011) Projection: UTM, Zone 36 South Datum: WGS 1984 Produced using ArcGIS Related countries: Mozambique, Hazards: Flood |
![]() | Flood Waters Over Affected Areas of Gaza & Maputo Province, Mozambique created: 20 May 2011, published: 15 February 2020 This map illustrates satellite-detected flood waters over the affected districts of Chibuto, Chowke & Xai-Xai of Gaza province and Manhic, Magude & Bilene of Maputo province, Mozambique. Flood waters were identified through an analysis of PALSAR satellite data recorded on 05 February 2020 with a medium degree of confidence. The pre-flood water extent was extracted from Radarsat-1 data collected on 3 February 2008. This flood detection is a preliminary analysis & has not yet been validated in the field. It is possible that flood waters have been significantly underestimated in certain vegetated areas along the Limpopo and Incomati rivers because of water signature confusion in the radar data. Flood waters shown in this map thus likely represent minimum estimates. The rainfall data was derived from the Tropical Rainfall Monitoring Mission (TRMM) precipitation dataset at a spatial resolution of approximately 25km for this region. It is possible that precipitation levels may have been underestimated for local areas, and is not a substitute for ground station measurements. Crisis Satellite Data: PALSAR Resolution: 100m Date Series: 05 Feb. 2011 Pre Crisis Satellite Data: Radarsat-1 Resolution: 25m Date Series: 03 Feb. 2008 Flood Analysis: UNOSAT Rainfall Data: TRMM (NASA) Resolution: 0.25 deg Date Series: 10 - 30 January2011 Hydrology data: Hydrosheds (USGS),ESRI Transport Data: Google Map Maker Copyright: © 2011 improved with GoogleMapMaker Other GIS Data: NGA, USGS Map Production: UNOSAT (04 Feb. 2011) Projection: UTM, Zone 36 South Datum: WGS 1984 Produced using ArcGIS Related countries: Mozambique, Hazards: Flood |
![]() | Mozambique, Flood Affected Areas, CosmoSKY Med, 04 February 2020 created: 20 May 2011, published: 07 February 2020 Made by: ITHACA,WFP - Region: MOZAMBIQUE Related countries: Mozambique, Hazards: Flood |
![]() | SOUTH WEST AFRICA, ZAMBEZI AND LIMPOPO BASINS, 25 January 2021 created: 25 July 2011, published: 07 February 2020 Made by: GLCSC - Region: MOZAMBIQUE Related countries: Mozambique, Hazards: Drought |
![]() | Flood Waters over the Affected Districts of Chibuto and Xai-Xai, Gaza Province, Mozambique created: 20 May 2011, published: 28 January 2020 This map illustrates satellite-detected flood waters over the affected districts of Chibuto & Xai-Xai of Gaza Province, Mozambique. Flooded areas have been marked as Red areas represent standing flood waters identified with a high degree of confidence. Flood analysis was made using MODIS Terra & Aqua data recorded 26 January 2011. This flood detection is a preliminary analysis & has not yet been validated in the field. The rainfall estimate was derived from the Tropical Rainfall Monitoring Mission (TRMM) precipitation dataset at a spatial resolution of approximately 25km for this region. It is possible that precipitation levels may have been underestimated for local areas, and is not a substitute for ground station measurements. Satellite Data: MODIS Terra & Aqua (NASA) Resolution: 250m Date Series: 26 Jan. 2011 Flood Analysis: UNOSAT Rainfall Data: TRMM (NASA) Resolution: 0.25 deg Date Series: 10 - 25 January2011 Hydrology Data: Hydrosheds (USGS),ESRI Transport Data: Google Map Maker Copyright: © 2011 improved with Google Map Maker Other GIS Data: NGA, USGS Map Production: UNOSAT (28 January 2020) Projection: UTM, Zone 36 South Datum: WGS 1984 Produced using ArcGIS Related countries: Mozambique, Hazards: Flood |
![]() | Post-Earthquake Assessment for Town of Dalbandin, Balochistan, Pakistan created: 20 May 2011, published: 28 January 2020 BACKGROUND: This is a satellite-based damage assessment of the town of Dalbandin (Chagai, Balochistan Province) following the 7.2 magnitude earthquake on 18 January 2021 (20:23:23 UTC). The earthquake epicenter was located approximately 50 kilometers to the west of Dalbandin, at an estimated depth of 68km.1 The town buildings and infrastructure were reviewed for potential damages resulting from the earthquake using a series of satellite imagery recorded on 21, 23 and 25 January 2011. All imagery data was provided through the International Charter on Space and Major Disasters. An annotated overview map of the town is included for reference on page 3. This assessment has not yet been independently validated on the ground. Satellite Imagery (1): GeoEye-1 Resolution: 50cm Imagery Dates: 23 January 2021 Source: USGS (HDDS) Copyright: GeoEye 2011 Satellite Imagery (2): Worldview-02 Resolution: 50cm Imagery Dates: 21 January 2021 Source: USGS (HDDS) Copyright: DigitalGlobe 2011 Satellite Imagery (2): SPOT-5 Resolution: 2.5m (Pansharpened) Imagery Dates: 25 January 2021 Copyright: Spot Image CNES 2011 Vector Data: NGA and Google MapMaker Report Analysis: UNITAR / UNOSAT Projection: UTM Zone 41N Datum: WGS-84 Seismic Data: USGS Analysis conducted with ArcGIS v10 Related countries: Pakistan, Hazards: Seismic |
![]() | Pakistan - Balochistan, Earthquake, 18 January 2021 created: 20 May 2011, published: 19 January 2021 Made by: WFPCO - Region: PAKISTAN Related countries: Pakistan, Hazards: Seismic |
![]() | Pakistan - Balochistan, Earthquake, Population Estimation, 18 January 2021 created: 20 May 2011, published: 19 January 2021 Made by: WFPCO - Region: PAKISTAN Related countries: Pakistan, Hazards: Seismic |
![]() | Earthquakes 22 - 29 December 2020 created: 20 May 2011, published: 30 December 2020 Made by: ODEP - Region: WORLD Related countries: All, Hazards: Seismic |
![]() | Earthquakes 12 - 21 December 2020 created: 20 May 2011, published: 22 December 2020 Made by: ODEP - Region: WORLD Related countries: All, Hazards: Seismic |
![]() | Earthquakes 08 - 15 December, Bougainville Region, Papua New Guinea, 16 December 2020 created: 20 May 2011, published: 16 December 2020 Made by: ODEP - Region: PAPUA NEW GUINEA Related countries: Papua New Guinea, Hazards: Seismic |
![]() | Inundaciones en las provincias de Atlantico y Magdalena, Colombia (22 Noviembre 2010) created: 28 May 2011, published: 25 November 2020 Este mapa ilustra las inundaciones detectadas satelitalmente en las provincias afectadas de Atlantico y Magdalena, Colombia. El análisis de inundaciones se realizó por detección de cambios a partir de datos satelitales radar captados el 7 de Abril 2010 y el 22 de Noviembre 2010. Se trata de un análisis preliminar aun no validado en el terreno. Crisis Satellite Datos: Radarsat 2 Resolución: 25m Datos del satélite: 22 Nov. 2010 Derechos de los datos: RADARSAT-2 @ MDA 2010 Pre- Crisis Satellite Datos: Radarsat 1 Resolución: 25m Datos del satélite: 7 Abr. 2010 Derechos de los datos: RADARSAT-1 @ MDA 2010 Análisis: UNOSAT Datos SIG: NGA, SALB, USGS, WDPA Producción del Mapa: UNOSAT (25 Nov. 2010) Proyección: UTM Zone 18 del Norte Datum: WGS 1984 Related countries: Colombia, Hazards: Flood |
![]() | MYANMAR, DISTANCE IN KILOMETERS BETWEEN TOWNS IN CYCLONE GIRI AFFECTED AREA, 18 NOVEMBER 2020 created: 04 December 2012, published: 19 November 2020 Made by: WFPCO - Region: MYANMAR Related countries: Myanmar, Hazards: Storm |
![]() | Togo. Flood Extent. Sep 1, 2020 - Nov 17, 2020 created: 17 August 2011, published: 18 NOVEMBER 2020 Water body extent was automatically derived from MODIS satellite imagery by ITHACA Related countries: Togo, Hazards: Flood |
![]() | Chad. Flood Extent (Sep 1 - Nov 17, 2020) created: 17 August 2011, published: 18 NOVEMBER 2020 MODIS Satellite imagery analysis Related countries: Chad, Hazards: Flood |
![]() | Indonesia, Java Island, Active Volcanoes as of 9th November 2010, 12 November 2020 created: 20 May 2011, published: 12 November 2020 Made by: GLCSC - Region: INDONESIA Related countries: Indonesia, Hazards: Volcano |
![]() | Indonesia, Java Island, Active Volcanoes, 09 November 2020 created: 26 February 2013, published: 12 November 2020 Made by: GLCSC - Region: INDONESIA Related countries: Indonesia, Hazards: Volcano |
MYANMAR, DISTANCE IN KILOMETERS BETWEEN TOWNS IN CYCLONE GIRI AFFECTED AREA, 08 NOVEMBER 2020 created: 04 December 2012, published: 09 November 2020 Made by: WFPCO - Region: MYANMAR Related countries: Myanmar, Hazards: Storm | |
![]() | Overview of Flood Waters near Ubon Ratchathani and Warin Chamrap, Thailand created: 20 May 2011, published: 05 November 2020 This map presents potential flood affected lands in Ubon Ratchathani Province Thailand. SPOT 4 imagery was acquired on 31 October 2020 and has a resolution of 10m. The extensive presence of rice fields along the Mun River over the observed area causes confusion with possible flood inundated land. Therefore the analysis has a high level of uncertainty and areas marked in orange can also be flood affected. The current situation has been compared with SPOT 5 imagery as of the 18 January 2008. Detected water bodies likely reflect an underestimation of all flood-affected areas within the map extent. This analysis has not yet been validated in the field. Please send ground feedback to UNITAR / UNOSAT.
Map Scale for A3: 1:80,000; Projection : UTM Zone 48 North; Datum: WGS-84 (EGM-96) Satellite Data (1): SPOT 4 Resolution: 10 meters Image Date: 31 October 2020 Satellite Data (2): SPOT 5 Resolution: 10 meters Image Date: 18 January 2021 Copyright image 1&2: SPOT Image 2010 Elevation Data: Aster GDEM Source: METI & NASA 2009 GIS Data: NGA, OCHA Hydrology Data: USGS HydroSheds/ESRI Road Data: Open Street Map (OSM) Airport Data: NGA Place names: Vmap0, OCHA, GeoNames Flood Analysis: UNITAR / UNOSAT Map Production: UNITAR / UNOSAT Projection: UTM Zone 48N Datum: WGS-84 Related countries: Thailand, Hazards: Flood |
![]() | Overview of Flood Waters in Phichit and Nakhon Sawan Province, Thailand created: 20 May 2011, published: 05 November 2020 This map presents the potential flood affected lands around Pak Nam Pho,Nakhan Sawan Province and Chao Phraya river in Thailand. There is possiblitity of floods extending inside Pak Nam Pho town in the near future. PALSAR imagery was acquired on 30 October 2020 and has a resolution of 100m. Due to the extensive presence of rice fields over the observed area , the analysis has a high level of uncertainty. Detected water bodies likely reflect an overrestimation of all flood-affected areas within the map extent, because ov the used L-band SAR sensor. This analysis has not yet been validated in the field. Please send ground feedback to UNITAR / UNOSAT.
Map Scale for A3: 1:250,000; Projection : UTM Zone 47 North; Datum: WGS-84 (EGM-96) Crisis Satellite Data: ALOS PALSAR Resolution: 100 meters Image Date: 30 October 2020 Source: © JAXA METI Pre-Crisis Satellite Data: ALOS PALSAR Resolution: 100 meters Image Date: 13 August 2020 Source: © JAXA METI Elevation Data: Aster GDEM Source: METI & NASA 2009 GIS Data: NGA, OCHA Hydrology Data: USGS HydroSheds/ESRI Road Data: Open Street Map (OSM) Airfield Data: NGA Place names: Vmap0, OCHA Flood Analysis: UNITAR / UNOSAT Map Production: UNITAR / UNOSAT Projection: UTM Zone 47N Datum: WGS-84 Related countries: Thailand, Hazards: Flood |
![]() | Overview of Flood Waters around the town of Phra Nakhon Si Ayutthaya, Thailand created: 20 May 2011, published: 05 November 2020 This map presents the potential flood affected lands around the town of Phra Nakhon Si Ayutthaya in Ayutthaya Province and close to the Chao Phraya River. SPOT 4 crisis imagery was acquired on 30 October 2020 and has a pan-sharpened resolution of 10m. This image was compared with a pre-crisis SPOT 5 with 10m resolution showing the situation as of 6 December 2007. Due to the extensive presence of rice fields over the observed area and a pre image of the same season, the analysis has a high level of uncertainty. Detected water bodies likely reflect an overrestimation of all flood-affected areas within the map extent, because of confusion with cultivated rice fields. This analysis has not yet been validated in the field. Please send ground feedback to UNITAR / UNOSAT.
Map Scale for A3: 1:90,000; Projection : UTM Zone 47 North; Datum: WGS-84 (EGM-96) Satellite Data (1): SPOT 4 Resolution: 10 meters Image Date: 30 October 2020 Satellite Data (2): SPOT 5 Resolution: 10 meters Image Date: 06 December 2020 Copyright image 1 / 2: SPOT Image 2010 Elevation Data: Aster GDEM Source: METI & NASA 2009 GIS Data: NGA, OCHA Hydrology Data: USGS HydroSheds/ESRI Road Data: Open Street Map (OSM) Airfield Data: NGA Place names: Vmap0, OCHA Flood Analysis: UNITAR / UNOSAT Map Production: UNITAR / UNOSAT Projection: UTM Zone 47N Datum: WGS-84 Related countries: Thailand, Hazards: Flood |
![]() | Overview of Flood Waters in Buriram, Nakhon Ratchasima & Surin Province, Thailand created: 20 May 2011, published: 01 November 2020 This map presents potential flood affected lands in
Nakhon Ratchasima, Buriram, Surim Province Thailand.There is possiblitity of floods extending till Ubon Ratchathani in the near future. MODIS imagery was acquired on 31 October 2020 and has a resolution of 250m. Due to the cloud coverage, extensive presence of rice fields over the observed area and lack of identifiable preflood waters from MODIS data, the analysis has a high level of uncertainty. Detected water bodies likely reflect an underestimation of all flood-affected areas within the map extent. This analysis has not yet been validated in the field. Please send ground feedback to UNITAR / UNOSAT. Map Scale for A3: 1:400,000; Projection : UTM Zone 47 North; Datum : WGS-84 (EGM-96) Crisis Satellite Data: MODIS Resolution: 250 meters Image Date: 31 October 2020 Source: NASA Elevation Data: Aster GDEM Source: METI & NASA 2009 GIS Data: NGA, OCHA Hydrology Data: USGS HydroSheds/ESRI Road Data: Open Street Map (OSM) Airfield Data: NGA Place names: VMAP0,OCHA Flood Analysis: UNITAR / UNOSAT Map Production: UNITAR / UNOSAT Projection: UTM Zone 47N Datum: WGS-84 Related countries: Thailand, Hazards: Flood |
![]() | Overview of Flood Waters in and around Ayutthaya Province, Thailand created: 20 May 2011, published: 29 October 2020 This map presents the potential flood affected lands in and around Ayuthaya Province and Chao Phraya river in Thailand. The analysis reaches from the province of Lopburi in north till Pathum Thani in the south.There is possiblitity of floods extending till Bangkok in the near future. MODIS imagery was acquired on 29 October 2020 and has a resolution of 250m. Due to the delta character, cloud coverage, extensive presence of rice fields over the observed area and lack of corresponding pre-crisis MODIS data, the analysis has a high level of uncertainty. Detected water bodies likely reflect an underestimation of all flood-affected areas within the map extent. This analysis has not yet been validated in the field. Please send ground feedback to UNITAR / UNOSAT.
Map Scale for A3: 1:430,000; Projection : UTM Zone 47 North; Datum : WGS-84 (EGM-96) Crisis Satellite Data: MODIS Resolution: 250 meters Image Date: 29 October 2020 Source: NASA Elevation Data: Aster GDEM Source: METI & NASA 2009 GIS Data: NGA, OCHA Hydrology Data: USGS HydroSheds/ESRI Road Data: OSM Airfield Data: NGA Place names: Global Insight Flood Analysis: UNITAR / UNOSAT Map Production: UNITAR / UNOSAT Projection: UTM Zone 47N Datum: WGS-84 Related countries: Thailand, Hazards: Flood |
![]() | Overview of Flood Waters in Pauktaw and Kyaukpyu Province, Myanmar created: 20 May 2011, published: 28 October 2020 This map presents the permanent water bodies and potential flood affected land and/or aquaculture in Rakhine State in Myanmar. The analysis reaches from the Districts of Pauktaw to Kyaukpyu. Radarsat-2 imagery was acquired on 25 October 2020 and has a resolution of 25m. Due to the costal and delta character of the observed area and lack of corresponding pre-crisis radar data, the analysis has a high level of uncertainty. Detected water bodies likely reflect an underestimation of all flood-affected areas within the map extent. This analysis has not yet been validated in the field. Please send ground feedback to UNITAR / UNOSAT.
Map scale for A3:1:300,000; Projection : UTM Zone 46 North; Datum : WGS-84 (EGM-96). Crisis Satellite Data: Radarsat-2 Resolution: 25 meters Image Date: 25 October 2020 Source: RADARSAT-2 © MDA 2009 PreCrisis Satellite Data: Not available Rainfall Data: TRMM (NASA) Resolution: 0.25 deg Date Series: 20 - 28 October 2020 Cyclone GIRI - Data: CIRA Elevation Data: Aster GDEM Source: METI & NASA 2009 GIS Data: NGA, OCHA, UNEP Hydrology Data: USGS HydroSheds Road Data: Google Map Maker 2010 Airfield Data: Google Maps Flood Analysis: UNITAR / UNOSAT Map Production: UNITAR / UNOSAT Projection: UTM Zone 46N Datum: WGS-84 Related countries: Myanmar, Hazards: Flood |
![]() | Earthquake Kepulauan Mentawai Region, Indonesia, 27 October 2020 - High resolution created: 20 May 2011, published: 28 October 2020 Made by: ODEP - Region: INDONESIA Related countries: Indonesia, Hazards: Seismic |
![]() | Flood Waters in Ha Tinh and Nghe An Provinces, Viet Nam created: 20 May 2011, published: 25 October 2020 This map illustrates satellite-detected flood waters in Ha Tinh and Nghe An provinces, Viet Nam, based on a preliminary analysis of crisis Radarsat-2 data acquired on 22 October and 10 May 2010. Multiple villages appear to be flooded south west of Vinh, in addition to large sections of roads and railway. Because of the complexity of the mixed urban, marshland and aquaculture environment in this area, there is a relatively high degree of uncertainty associated with the flood water detection and classification. This flood assessment is a preliminary analysis & has not yet been validated in the field. Please send ground feedback to UNITAR / UNOSAT. Map scale for A3:1:200,000; Projection : UTM Zone 48 North; Datum : WGS-84 (EGM-96). Satellite Data (1): ALOS PALSAR Imagery Dates: 22,October 2010 Resolution: 100m Copyright: © JAXA MET Satellite Data (2): ALOS PALSAR Imagery Dates: 10, May 2010 Resolution: 100m Copyright: © JAXA MET Elevation Data: ASTER GDEM Resolution: 27 m Source: METI & NASA 2009 Road Data: Google Map Maker 2010 Other Data: CISIN, ESRI, USGS, NGA, FAO Flood Analysis: UNITAR / UNOSAT Map Production: UNITAR / UNOSAT Projection: UTM Zone 48 North Datum: WGS-84 (EGM-96) Related countries: Viet Nam, Hazards: Flood |
![]() | Philippines Areas affected by Typhoon Megi, 25 October 2020 - High resolution created: 04 December 2012, published: 25 October 2020 Made by: ODEP - Region: PHILIPPINES Related countries: Philippines, Hazards: Storm |
![]() | Philippines Areas affected by Typhoon Megi, 25 October 2020 - Low resolution created: 04 December 2012, published: 25 October 2020 Made by: ODEP - Region: PHILIPPINES Related countries: Philippines, Hazards: Storm |
![]() | Philippines Areas affected by Typhoon Megi, 22 October 2020 - Low resolution created: 04 December 2012, published: 22 October 2020 Made by: ODEP - Region: PHILIPPINES Related countries: Philippines, Hazards: Storm |
![]() | Philippines Areas affected by Typhoon Megi, 22 October 2020 - High resolution created: 04 December 2012, published: 22 October 2020 Made by: ODEP - Region: PHILIPPINES Related countries: Philippines, Hazards: Storm |
![]() | Myanmar, Storm GIRI, Qualitative Flood Hazard Map, 22 October 2020 created: 20 May 2011, published: 22 October 2020 Made by: ITHACA,WFP - Region: MYANMAR Related countries: Myanmar, Hazards: Flood |
![]() | Philippines Areas affected by Typhoon Megi, 20 October 2020 - Low resolution created: 04 December 2012, published: 21 October 2020 Made by: ODEP - Region: PHILIPPINES Related countries: Philippines, Hazards: Storm |
![]() | Philippines Areas affected by Typhoon Megi, 20 October 2020 - High resolution created: 04 December 2012, published: 21 October 2020 Made by: ODEP - Region: PHILIPPINES Related countries: Philippines, Hazards: Storm |
![]() | Northern Benin Floods Satellite detected Water from 29 July to 8 October 2020 created: 20 May 2011, published: 20 October 2020 Made by: ITHACA,WFP - Region: BENIN Related countries: Benin, Hazards: Flood |
![]() | Benin Land Cover and Flood affected areas as of 8 October 2020 created: 20 May 2011, published: 20 October 2020 Made by: ITHACA,WFP - Region: BENIN Related countries: Benin, Hazards: Flood |
![]() | Benin Floods: Satellite detected water from 29 September 2020 to 8 October 2020 created: 20 May 2011, published: 20 October 2020 Made by: ITHACA,WFP - Region: BENIN Related countries: Benin, Hazards: Flood |
![]() | Eastern Africa, Logistics Overview Map, 13 Oct 2020 created: 25 July 2011, published: 13 October 2020 Made by: GLCSC - Region: WORLD Related countries: All, Hazards: Drought |
![]() | Flood Extent Analysis for Lake Manchar, Sindh, Pakistan created: 20 May 2011, published: 12 October 2020 This map illustrates the expansion of flood waters on Lake Manchar in Sindh Province based on a time series analysis of satellite data recorded between 4 July and 6 October 2010. As shown in the left map frame, flood waters have continued to spread from Lake Manchar to the north-east, flooding an estimated 60 villages and small towns between 16 September and 6 October. In contrast, flood levels have dramatically receded along the main Indus river channel immediately to the east of the lake. The right map frame presents the relative extent of standing water levels at four separate dates. This flood assessment is a preliminary analysis & has not yet been validated in the field. Please send ground feedback to UNITAR / UNOSAT. Map scale for A3:1:200,000; Projection: UTM Zone 48 North; Datum: WGS-84. Satellite Data (1): UK DMC2 Resolution: 32 meters Image Date: 6 October 2020 Source: DMC International Imaging Ltd. Satellite Data (2): ALOS PALSAR Resolution: 100 meters Image Date: 4 July 2020 Source: © JAXA, MET Crisis Satellite Data: MODIS Aqua & Terra Resolution: 250 meters Image Dates: 28 July - 16 September 2020 Source: NASA Rapid Response Transport Data: Google Map Maker Transport Data Copyright: © 2009 Google - Improve with Google Map Maker GIS Data: NGA, USGS Flood Analysis: UNITAR / UNOSAT Map Production: UNITAR / UNOSAT Related countries: Pakistan, Hazards: Flood |
![]() | Flood Waters in Quang Binh Province, Viet Nam created: 20 May 2011, published: 11 October 2020 This map illustrates satellite-detected flood waters in Quang Binh province, Viet Nam, based on a preliminary analysis of crisis Radarsat-2 data acquired on 8 & 10 October 2010. Although there are no significant indications of standing flood waters along the banks of the main Song Nan river, there are multiple areas of potentially severe local flooding mostly in the highlands to the south of Song Nan river affecting a number of locations including: the villages of Yên Lac and Tân Hóa in Tuyen Hoa district, the village of Chà Nòi in Bo Trach district; multiple small villages west of the village of Co Lung in Quang Trach district; and multiple villages along the south bank of the Song Con river in Bo Trach district. Further, at the mouth of the Song Nan river between the towns of Hoa Ninh and Ba Don, there are potentially large areas of flooding, however because of the complexity of the mixed urban, marshland and aquaculture environment in this area, there is a relatively high degree of uncertainty associated with the flood water detection and classification. This flood assessment is a preliminary analysis & has not yet been validated in the field. Please send ground feedback to UNITAR / UNOSAT. Map scale for A3:1:200,000; Projection : UTM Zone 48 North; Datum : WGS-84 (EGM-96). Satellite Data (1): Radarsat-2 (HH) Imagery Dates : 8,10 October 2009 Resolution : 25m Copyright : RADARSAT-2 © MDA 2009 Credit :Canadian Space Agency Satellite Data (2) : ENVISAT ASAR (IMP/WSM) Imagery Dates : 16DEC2009/03SEPT2010 Resolution : 25m/150m Source : European Space Agency (ESA) Elevation Data : ASTER GDEM Resolution : 27 m Source : METI & NASA 2009 Road Data :Google Map Maker 2010 Other Data : CISIN, ESRI, USGS, NGA, FAO Flood Analysis : UNITAR / UNOSAT Map Production : UNITAR / UNOSAT Related countries: Viet Nam, Hazards: Flood |
![]() | Pakistan, Earthquakes 6 - 10 October 2010, 10 October 2020 created: 20 May 2011, published: 11 October 2020 Made by: ODEP - Region: PAKISTAN Related countries: Pakistan, Hazards: Seismic |
![]() | Earthquakes 01 - 08 October 2020 created: 20 May 2011, published: 08 October 2020 Made by: ODEP - Region: WORLD Related countries: All, Hazards: Seismic |
![]() | Pakistan floods - Manchar lake area Satellite detected water, 22 September 2020 - Map 1 of 3 created: 20 May 2011, published: 23 September 2020 Made by: ITHACA,WFP - Region: PAKISTAN Related countries: Pakistan, Hazards: Flood |
![]() | Pakistan floods - Manchar lake area Satellite detected water, 22 September 2020 - Map 2 of 3 created: 20 May 2011, published: 23 September 2020 Made by: ITHACA,WFP - Region: PAKISTAN Related countries: Pakistan, Hazards: Flood |
![]() | Pakistan floods - Manchar lake area Satellite detected water, 22 September 2020 - Map 3 of 3 created: 20 May 2011, published: 23 September 2020 Made by: ITHACA,WFP - Region: PAKISTAN Related countries: Pakistan, Hazards: Flood |
![]() | Pakistan floods. Manchar Lake area. Map 1 of 3. Satellite detected water as of 22 September 2020 created: 17 August 2011, published: 23 September 2020 Cosmo-SkyMed satellite imagery analysis Related countries: Pakistan, Hazards: Flood |
![]() | Pakistan floods. Manchar Lake area. Map 3 of 3. Satellite detected water as of 22 September 2020 created: 17 August 2011, published: 23 September 2020 Cosmo-SkyMed satellite imagery analysis Related countries: Pakistan, Hazards: Flood |
![]() | Pakistan floods. Manchar Lake area. Map 2 of 3. Satellite detected water as of 22 September 2020 created: 17 August 2011, published: 23 September 2020 Cosmo-SkyMed satellite imagery analysis Related countries: Pakistan, Hazards: Flood |
![]() | Pakistan Floods Sindh Province, Manchar Lake Area, MODIS, Flood Dynamics, 16-20 September 2010 created: 20 May 2011, published: 21 September 2020 Made by: ITHACA,WFP - Region: PAKISTAN Related countries: Pakistan, Hazards: Flood |
![]() | Pakistan Floods - Manchar Lake Area created: 17 August 2011, published: 20 September 2020 MODIS satellite imagery experimental automatic processing. Multi temporal analysis (Sep 16-17-20, 2010) Related countries: Pakistan, Hazards: Flood |
![]() | Flood Analysis in Pakistan Based on Time Series of Satellite Data Recorded from 28 July to 16 September 2020 created: 20 May 2011, published: 19 September 2020 ANALYSIS SUMMARY:
This map presents a comprehensive overview of the maximum flood water extent across the affected provinces in Pakistan as detected by a constellation of satellite sensors throughout the course of this catastrophic disaster from 28 July to 16 September 2010. Flood waters depicted on the map have been symbolized with two classes, the first and primary class (shown in red), represents the maximum water extent across the affected provinces, as identified with a very high degree of confidence; the second class (shown in orange), represents potential flood waters which were identified with a moderate to low degree of confidence. Inset satellite images over selected locations across the affected region provide detailed examples of the type of damages and other flood related issues that will need to be addressed during the early recovery and reconstruction phases. Further, a spatial analysis conducted with satellite-derived flood data provided a preliminary estimate of the potential number of villages, towns, infrastructure sites as well as the length of roads and railway tracks directly affected by the flooding. These results have been quantified by administrative province (see included table). Across the whole of the flood affected region, it has been estimated that over 7,490 villages, 135 towns/cities and 190 health facilities were identified as potentially directly affected by the flood waters, the majority of villages completely inundated or surrounded by flood waters without open land evacuation routes. Over 5,000 km of primary or secondary roads were likely submerged along with 400 km of railway tracks and 400 bridges. Please note that the numbers of affected locations presented in this map and associated table likely represent absolute minimum estimates for the area assessed; because of limitations in available settlement and transportation datasets it is certain that the numbers of affected villages, towns and affected infrastructure / transportation lines are significantly underestimated. This disaster analysis was conducted with satellite imagery provided through the International Space Charter as well as from ESA, NASA and USGS. CALCULATING THE MAXIMUM FLOOD EXTENT The estimated total surface area of all satellite-detected flood waters during this event was 37,280km2 based on cumulative analysis from 28 July to 16 September 2010. This estimate includes both water classes shown in the map and has been controlled for the normal, pre-crisis water extent of major rivers, lakes and reservoir water bodies using the best available hydrological datasets. Because of the limited duration of the reported flash floods in the northern provinces of Pakistan (especially Khyber Pakhtunkhwa), as well as limitations of the satellite sensors used for this analysis, it is likely that the total extent of flood waters have been underestimated by potentially upwards of several hundred square kilometres. Nevertheless, the total impact of this probable underestimation is essentially negligible when calculating the overall accuracy and completeness of the flood water. Satellite Data (1): ENVISAT ASAR IMP (HH) Resolution: 24 meters Image Dates: 1, 3, 6 September 2020 Source: European Space Agency (ESA) Satellite Data (2): ALOS PALSAR (FBD & WB1) Resolution: 25/100 meters Image Date: 4 July & 5, 19 & 21 August 2020 Source: © JAXA, METI Crisis Satellite Data (3): RADARSAT-2 Resolution: 25 meters Image Date: 5, 10, 21 August 2020 Copyright: Radarsat-2 © MDA 2010 Source: Canadian Space Agency Satellite Data (4): UK DMC2 Resolution: 32 meters Image Date: 19 August 2020 Source: DMC International Imaging Ltd. Crisis Satellite Data (5): Worldview-1 Resolution: 0.5m Image Date: 2 August 2020 Source: USGS, Digital Globe Crisis Satellite Data (6): QuickBird2 Resolution: 0.6m Image Date: 14, 16, 24 & 29 August 2020 Source: USGS, GEOEYE Crisis Satellite Data (7): GeoEye-1 Resolution: 0.5m Image Date: 5 & 10 August 2020 Source: USGS, GEOEYE Crisis Satellite Data: MODIS Aqua & Terra Resolution: 250 meters Image Dates: 28 July - 16 September 2020 Source: NASA Rapid Response Landsat-7 imagery: ESRI WMS Elevation Data: Aster GDEM Source: METI & NASA 2009 GIS Data : NGA, OCHA, USGS Transport Data: Google Map Maker Transport Data Copyright: © 2009 Google - Improve with Google Map Maker Refugee Data: UNHCR Hospital Data: WHO Flood Analysis: UNITAR / UNOSAT Map Production: UNITAR / UNOSAT Projection: UTM Zone 42N Datum: WGS-84 Related countries: Pakistan, Hazards: Flood |
![]() | Pakistan Floods - Dadu, Mehar, Khairpur Nathan Shah Area created: 17 August 2011, published: 16 September 2020 MODIS satellite imagery experimental automatic processing. Multi temporal analysis (Sep 08-13-16, 2010) Related countries: Pakistan, Hazards: Flood |
![]() | (EXERCISE MAP) Armenian Earthquake - Overview Map of Affected Areas created: 20 May 2011, published: 13 September 2020 Exercise map for EADRCC Consequence Management Exercises ARMENIA 2010-Overview Map of Affected Areas
Projection :UTM Zone 38 North Datum :WGS84 Earthquake Data:USGS Elevation: STRM Vector Data: Acopian Center for the Environment (ACE) Map production: UNITAR/UNOSAT Related countries: Armenia, Hazards: Seismic |
![]() | Pakistan, Helicopter Landing Zones, Highways and Flood Extent Map, 10 Sep 2020 created: 20 May 2011, published: 10 September 2020 Made by: GLCSC - Region: PAKISTAN Related countries: Pakistan, Hazards: Flood |
![]() | Situation Update 5 - Sujawal Town flooded in Major outflow from Indus, Thatta District created: 20 May 2011, published: 01 September 2020 This is the fifth situational update on the status of flood waters between the cities of Thatta and Sujawal, in Thatta district based on an analysis of ENVISAT ASAR satellite data recorded 1 September 2020 at 5:33 UTC. Over the last 48 hours the Town of Sujawal has likely been severely flooded, with no functional road access. This was the direct result of a major water outflow event from the eastern bank of the Indus River on 28 August 2010, advancing over 45km to the south-east as of 1 September. The town of Jati is under imminent threat of flooding within the next 24 hours. The current direction of this outflow should take it into the delta, which could act to lessen the severity of flooding further south in Thatta District along the Indus channel to the Arabian Sea. Flood waters immediately east of Thatta city have remained relatively stable over the last 72 hours and have not advanced closer to the city. The town of Chuhar Jamali is also at high flood risk. This situational analysis is based on a rapid analysis of current satellite data available and will be revised and updated as new data becomes available; this analysis has not yet been validated in the field. Please send ground feedback to UNITAR / UNOSAT. Map scale for A4: 1:350,000; Projection: UTM Zone 42N - WGS-84. Crisis Satellite Data (1): ENVISAT ASAR IMP (HH) Resolution : 24 meters Image Date : 1 September 2020 Source: European Space Agency (ESA) Crisis Satellite Data (1) :MODIS Aqua & Terra Resolution :250 meters Image Date :26 Aug-1 Sept. August 2010 Precrisis Satellite Data (1) :ALOS PALSAR (FBD HH-HV) Resolution : 25 meters Image Date: 4 July 2020 Source :© JAXA, METI GIS Data :NGA, OCHA, USGS, OSM Transport Data :Google Map Maker Transport Data Copyright: © 2010 Google - Improve with Google Map Maker Flood Analysis :UNITAR / UNOSAT Projection :UTM Zone 42N - WGS-84 Related countries: Pakistan, Hazards: Flood |
![]() | Situation Update 4: Rising Flood Waters in Thatta and Sujawal created: 20 May 2011, published: 31 August 2020 This is the fourth situational update on the status of rising flood waters between the cities of Thatta and Sujawal, in Thatta district based on a time series of MODIS satellite data recorded 29 August at 09:10 UTC. There has been a major expansion of flood water on eastern bank of the Indus river, threatening the towns of Thatta and Sujawal. Water has advanced. The flood waters have advanced over 14km at its furthest point between August 28 - 29; threatening to surround the city of Sujawal which remains at high risk. Sections of route N-5 north of Thatta remain likely flooded; the towns of Bannu and Daro on the eastern bank of the Indus also remain threatened. Due to cloud cover over the region, more recent imagery has not been processed over this area. This situational analysis is based on a rapid visual assessment of the current satellite data available over this area and will be revised and updated as new data becomes available; this analysis has not yet been validated in the field. Please send ground feedback to UNITAR / UNOSAT. Map scale for A4: 1:400,000; Projection: UTM Zone 42N; Datum: WGS-84. Crisis Satellite Data (1) :ALOS PALSAR (FBD HH-HV) Resolution : 25 meters Image Date : 19 August & 4 July 2020 Source :© JAXA, METI Crisis Satellite Data (1) :MODIS Aqua & Terra Resolution :250 meters Image Date :26-29 August 2010 Source :NASA Rapid Response Source :NASA Rapid Response GIS Data :NGA, OCHA, USGS, OSM Transport Data :Google Map Maker Transport Data Copyright: © 2010 Google - Improve with Google Map Maker Flood Analysis :UNITAR / UNOSAT Projection :UTM Zone 42N - WGS-84 Related countries: Pakistan, Hazards: Flood |
![]() | Situation Update 5: Shahdadkot under imminent threat of flooding, Sindh Province created: 20 May 2011, published: 29 August 2020 Analysis Findings: This is the fifth situational update on the status of flood waters advancing on the city of Shahdadkot, based on satellite data recorded today at 09:10 UTC (29 August 2020). Flood waters have continued to advance over 1km eastward towards Shahdadkot over last 24 hours, waters now likely to enter southern sections of town within next 24 hours. Immediately north of Shahdadkot, the reported makeshift embankment continues to hold. To the south-east of Shahdadkot, there are indications that flood waters have remained stable over the last 48 hours, raising hope that southern road access to Shahdadkot might remain partially open. This situational analysis is based on a rapid visual assessment of the current satellite data available over this area and will be revised and updated as new data becomes available; this analysis has not yet been validated in the field. Please send ground feedback to UNITAR / UNOSAT. Map scale for A4: 1:200,000; Projection: UTM Zone 42N; Datum: WGS-84. Crisis Satellite Data (1): MODIS Aqua & Terra Resolution: 250 meters Image Dates: 23-29 August 2010 Source: NASA Rapid Response GIS Data: NGA, OCHA, USGS, OSM Transport Data: Google Map Maker Transport Data Copyright: © 2009 Google - Improve with Google Map Maker Reference Imagery: ESRI WMS 2010 Hospital Data: WHO Background Imagery: Landsat-7 / MODIS fusion Flood Analysis: / UNOSAT Related countries: Pakistan, Hazards: Flood |
![]() | Situation Update 4 Shahdadkot under imminent threat of flooding, Sindh Province created: 20 May 2011, published: 29 August 2020 Analysis Findings: This is the fourth situational update on the status of flood waters advancing on the city of Shahdadkot, based on satellite data recorded today at 08:30 UTC (28 August 2020). Flood waters have continued to advance 2.5km eastward towards Shahdadkot over last 24 hours constituting now an imminent threat that the town could be flooded within the next 24-48 hours. Immediately north of Shahdadkot, the reported makeshift embankment continues to hold. To the south-east of Shahdadkot, there are indications that flood waters have not significantly advanced within the last 24 hours, raising hope that southern road access to Shahdadkot might remain partially open. This situational analysis is based on a rapid visual assessment of the current satellite data available over this area and will be revised and updated as new data becomes available; this analysis has not yet been validated in the field. Please send ground feedback to UNITAR / UNOSAT. Map scale for A4: 1:200,000; Projection: UTM Zone 42N; Datum: WGS-84. Crisis Satellite Data (1): MODIS Aqua & Terra Resolution: 250 meters Image Date: 23-28 August 2010 Source: NASA Rapid Response GIS Data: NGA, OCHA, USGS, OSM Transport Data: Google Map Maker Transport Data Copyright: © 2009 Google - Improve with Google Map Maker Reference Imagery: ESRI WMS 2010 Hospital Data: WHO Background Imagery: Landsat-7 / MODIS fusion Flood Analysis: / UNOSAT Related countries: Pakistan, Hazards: Flood |
![]() | Situation Update 3- Rising Flood Waters between Hyderabad & Thatta created: 20 May 2011, published: 29 August 2020 This is the third situational update on the status of rising flood waters between the cities of Hyderabad and Thatta, in Thatta disrict based on a time series of MODIS satellite data recorded this morning (28 August at 08:30 UTC) and PALSAR data recorded on 19 and 21 August 2010. Over the last 24 hours there has been a major expansion of flood water on eastern bank of Indus, threatening the towns of Daro and Sujawal in Thatta district, advancing over 9 km; the city of Thatta remains at high risk, however the leading edge of flood waters less than 4km to the east have remained stable over the last 24 hours, indicating that local barriers were continuing to hold. Sections of route N-5 north of Thatta are likely flooded as waters converge with Lake Khinjar; the town of Bannu on the eastern bank of Indus is also currently threatened. The situation within the Hyderabad area and Kotri Barrage has remained stable over last 24 hrs with little or no indications of significant expansion in flood water extent. This situational analysis is based on a rapid visual assessment of the current satellite data available over this area and will be revised and updated as new data becomes available; this analysis has not yet been validated in the field. Please send ground feedback to UNITAR / UNOSAT. Map scale for A4: 1:740,000; Projection: UTM Zone 42N - WGS-84. Crisis Satellite Data (1): ALOS PALSAR (FBD HH-HV) Resolution: 25 meters Image Date: 19 August 2020 Source: © JAXA, METI Satellite Data (2) :ALOS PALSAR (WB1 HH) Resolution: 100 meters Image Date: 21 August 2020 Source: © JAXA, METI Crisis Satellite Data (1) :MODIS Aqua & Terra Resolution: 250 meters Image Date: 28 August 2020 Source: NASA Rapid Response GIS Data: NGA, OCHA, USGS, OSM Transport Data: Google Map Maker Transport Data Copyright: © 2009 Google - Improve with Google Map Maker Hospital Data: WHO Flood Analysis: UNITAR / UNOSAT Related countries: Pakistan, Hazards: Flood |
![]() | Situation Update 3- Flood Waters Rapidly Encircling Shahdadkot, Sindh Province created: 20 May 2011, published: 27 August 2020 Analysis Findings: This is the third situational update on the status of flood waters advancing on the city of Shahdadkot, based on satellite data recorded today at 06:10 UTC (27 August 2020). A change detection analysis has been made comparing satellite imagery from this morning with imagery recorded daily since 23 August 2010. Immediately north of Shahdadkot, the reported makeshift embankment appears to be holding across most sections as of 06:10 UTC today (27 August 2020) however there is now a direct threat to Shahdadkot from advancing flood waters from the east, now within 4.5 km of the city; To the south-east of Shahdadkot, flood waters have surged east over 9km between 24-27 Aug. threatening to encircle Shahdadkot; Road access south from the city is currently open but under direct threat from the advancing water from the west, which could close almost all road access to Shahdadkot within 24-48hrs.This situational analysis is based on a rapid visual assessment of the current satellite data available over this area and will be revised and updated as new data becomes available; this analysis has not yet been validated in the field. Please send ground feedback to UNITAR / UNOSAT. Map scale for A4: 1:200,000; Projection: UTM Zone 42N; Datum: WGS-84. Crisis Satellite Data (1) : MODIS Aqua & Terra Resolution : 250 meters Image Date : 23-27 August 2010 Source : NASA Rapid Response GIS Data : NGA, OCHA, USGS, OSM Transport Data : Google Map Maker Transport Data Copyright: © 2009 Google - Improve with Google Map Maker Reference Imagery : ESRI WMS 2010 Hospital Data : WHO Background Imagery : Landsat-7 / MODIS fusion Flood Analysis : : / UNOSAT Related countries: Pakistan, Hazards: Flood |
![]() | Situation Update 2: Rising Flood Waters between Hyderabad & Thatta, Sindh Province created: 20 May 2011, published: 26 August 2020 This is the second situational update on the status of rising flood waters between the cities of Hyderabad and Thatta based on a time series of MODIS satellite data recorded this morning (26 August 08:40 UTC) and PALSAR data recorded on 19 and 21 August 2010. Flood waters have to dramatically risen over the last five days south of Hyderabad with significant flooding on both the eastern and western banks of the Indus River; an estimated 7km of Route N-5 north of Thatta is likely flooded as waters converge with Lake Khinjar; the town of Bannu on the eastern bank of Indus is currently threatened; the city of Thatta is also potentially at risk from flood waters which are currently located less than 4km to the east; the situation within the Hyderabad area continues to worsen with rising water levels north of the Kotri Barrage likely cutting railway lines north and threatening the Jamshoro thermal power station; immediately south, the eastern section of Jamshoro are at risk; within Hyderabad there is an apparent intrusion of flood waters, possibly affecting route N-5 north. This situational analysis is based on a rapid visual assessment of the current satellite data available over this area and will be revised and updated as new data becomes available; this analysis has not yet been validated in the field. Please send ground feedback to UNITAR / UNOSAT. Map scale for A4: 1:950,000; Projection: UTM Zone 42N - WGS-84. Crisis Satellite Data (1): ALOS PALSAR (FBD HH-HV) Resolution: 25 meters Image Date: 19 August 2020 Source: © JAXA, METI Satellite Data (2) :ALOS PALSAR (WB1 HH) Resolution: 100 meters Image Date: 21 August 2020 Source: © JAXA, METI Crisis Satellite Data (1) :MODIS Aqua & Terra Resolution: 250 meters Image Date: 26 August 2020 Source: NASA Rapid Response GIS Data: NGA, OCHA, USGS, OSM Transport Data: Google Map Maker Transport Data Copyright: © 2009 Google - Improve with Google Map Maker Hospital Data: WHO Flood Analysis : UNITAR / UNOSAT Related countries: Pakistan, Hazards: Flood |
![]() | Situation Update 1: Rising Flood Waters Up & Downstream of Kotri Barrage, Hyderabad created: 20 May 2011, published: 24 August 2020 This is the first situational update on the status of rising flood waters surrounding the Kotri Barrage in the city of Hyderabad based on a time series of PALSAR satellite data recorded on 19 and 21 August as well as MODIS data recorded 05:40 UTC this morning (24 August 2020). Flood waters have dramatically risen over the last five days, with the largest area of flood expansion located immediately north of the Kotri Barrage on the west bank of the Indus, likely cutting the railway lines north and threatening the Jamshoro thermal power station; the second major expansion of flood waters is immediately south of the barrage, threatening the eastern section of the city of Jamshoro; within the Hyderabad itself there is an apparent intrusion of flood waters within the northern section of the city possibly affecting route N-5 north; Route N-55 is likely unaffected by flooding however route M-9 is likely flooded between the cities of Kotri and Jamshoro. This situational analysis is based on a rapid visual assessment of the current satellite data available over this area and will be revised and updated as new data becomes available; this analysis has not yet been validated in the field. Please send ground feedback to UNITAR / UNOSAT. Map scale for A4: 1:200,000; Projection :UTM Zone 42N - WGS-84. Crisis Satellite Data (1) :ALOS PALSAR (FBD HH-HV) Resolution : 25 meters Image Date : 19 August 2020 Source :© JAXA, METI Satellite Data (2) :ALOS PALSAR (WB1 HH) Resolution: 100 meters Image Date: 21 August 2020 Source: © JAXA, METI Crisis Satellite Data (1) :MODIS Aqua & Terra Resolution :250 meters Image Date :23 August 2010 Source :NASA Rapid Response GIS Data :NGA, OCHA, USGS, OSM Transport Data :Google Map Maker Transport Data Copyright: © 2009 Google - Improve with Google Map Maker Hospital Data : WHO Flood Analysis :UNITAR / UNOSAT Related countries: Pakistan, Hazards: Flood |
![]() | Situation Update 2: Flood Waters currently contained north of Shahdadkot, Sindh Province created: 20 May 2011, published: 24 August 2020 This is the second situational update on the status of flood waters immediately north of the city of Shahdadkot; based on satellite data recorded this morning at 05:40 UTC (24 August 2020). A change detection analysis has been made comparing satellite imagery from this morning with imagery recorded approximately 24 hrs earlier on 06:35 and 08:10 UTC (23 August 2020). Flood waters have not measurably advanced over the last 24hrs along the northern edge of Shahdadkot, suggesting that the reported emergency embankment remains intact and continues to hold back a major water surge into the city as of 05:40 UTC today. To the south-east of Shahdadkot, flood waters have advanced 20km during the last 24 hours, likely closing the Canal road. Further, flooding continues to expand along route M-8 cutting off road traffic from Shahdadkot both to the east and west. Partial road access to the south still remains open with the exception of the flooding of the Canal Rd approximately 22km south-east of Shahdadkot. This situational analysis is based on a rapid visual assessment of the current satellite data available over this area and will be revised and updated as new data becomes available; this analysis has not yet been validated in the field. Please send ground feedback to UNITAR / UNOSAT. Map scale for A4: 1:200,000; Projection: UTM Zone 42N; Datum: WGS-84. Crisis Satellite Data (1) : MODIS Aqua & Terra Resolution : 250 meters Image Date : 23-24 August 2010 Source : NASA Rapid Response GIS Data : NGA, OCHA, USGS, OSM Transport Data : Google Map Maker Transport Data Copyright: © 2009 Google - Improve with Google Map Maker Reference Imagery : ESRI WMS 2010 Hospital Data : WHO Background Imagery : Landsat-7 / MODIS fusion Flood Analysis : : / UNOSAT Related countries: Pakistan, Hazards: Flood |
![]() | Situation Update 1- Current flooding of Jacobabad & Dera Allah Yar cities, Sindh and Balochistan created: 20 May 2011, published: 23 August 2020 This map presents a situational update on the current flood water status for the cities of Jacobabad & Dera Allah Yar cities, Sindh and Balochistan Provinces based on Radarsat-2 satellite data recorded on 21 August 2010. Both cities have been severely affected by the rising flood waters over the last week; flood waters have likely inundated a majority of Dera Allah Yar city and cut road access from all sides; eastern sections of Jacobabad including Madadpur hospital are severely flooded with no functional road access; the flooding within the western side of the city is also severe; the Jacobabad airport has possible water inundation on the northern edge of the runway; over 17km of route N-65 between Jacobabad and Dera Allah Yar is now completely flooded; Further, as predicted in an earlier analysis released on 18 August (Product ID: 1480), Jacobabad has now been completely encircled by flood water, leaving no functional land transport routes for aid or evacuation. This situational analysis is based on a rapid visual assessment of the current satellite data available over this area and will be revised and updated as new data becomes available; this analysis has not yet been validated in the field. Please send ground feedback to UNITAR / UNOSAT. Map scale for A4: 1:125,000: Projection: UTM Zone 42N; Datum: WGS-84. Crisis Satellite Data (1): RADARSAT-2 Resolution: 25 meters Image Date: 5 August 2020 Copyright : Radarsat-2 © MDA 2010 Source: Canadian Space Agency GIS Data: NGA, OCHA, USGS, OSM Transport Data: Google Map Maker Transport Data Copyright: © 2009 Google - Improve with Google Map Maker Reference Imagery: ESRI WMS 2010 Hospital Data: WHO Background Imagery: Radarsat-2 / MODIS fusion Flood Analysis: UNITAR / UNOSAT Related countries: Pakistan, Hazards: Flood |
![]() | Situation Update 1- Flood Waters Rising North of City of Shahdadkot, Sindh Province created: 20 May 2011, published: 23 August 2020 This is an update on the rising flood waters immediately north of the city of Shahdadkot (est. population of 300,000), based on MODIS satellite data recorded at 06:35 and 08:10 UTC this morning (23 August 2020). Flood waters have continued to advance to within approximately 1.3km of the edge of the city, with the largest movement located to the north-east in two separate areas (see map annotation and arrows). Route M-8 has been flooded in multiple locations cutting off road traffic both to the east and west. Road access to the south remains open and unaffected by flooding. This situational analysis is based on a rapid visual assessment of the current satellite data available over this area and will be revised and updated as new data becomes available; this analysis has not yet been validated in the field. Please send ground feedback to UNITAR / UNOSAT. Map scale for A4: 1:80,000; Projection : UTM Zone 42N; Datum : WGS-84. Crisis Satellite Data (1) : MODIS Aqua & Terra Resolution : 250 meters Image Date : 23 August 2020 Source : NASA Rapid Response GIS Data : NGA, OCHA, USGS, OSM Transport Data : Google Map Maker Transport Data Copyright: © 2009 Google - Improve with Google Map Maker Reference Imagery : ESRI WMS 2010 Hospital Data : WHO Background Imagery : Landsat-7 / MODIS fusion Flood Analysis : : / UNOSAT Related countries: Pakistan, Hazards: Flood |
![]() | Flood Waters between the Cities of Dadu & Hyderabad, Sindh Province, Pakistan (19 Aug 2020) created: 20 May 2011, published: 21 August 2020 This map presents a preliminary analysis of probable flood waters along the Indus River in southern Sindh province between the cities of Dadu and Hyderabad; based on post-disaster satellite data collected by the PALSAR sensor on 19 August and pre-crisis by PALSAR on 4 July 2010. Multiple sites of flooded villages/towns and likely road and bridge damages as well as evaluation of the Kotri Barrage have been made using both PALSAR data as well as crisis DMC satellite imagery recorded on 19 August 2010. Please note that detected water bodies likely reflect an underestimation of all flood-affected areas within the map extent. This analysis has not yet been validated in the field. Please send ground feedback to UNITAR / UNOSAT. Map scale for A2 prints: 1:425,000;Projection:UTM Zone 42N - WGS-84. Map layout designed for modified A2 Printing (600mm x 297mm) Crisis Satellite Data (1) : ALOS PALSAR Polarization : HH-HV Resolution : 25 meters Image Date : 19 August 2020 Source : © JAXA, METI Satellite Data (2) : ALOS PALSAR Polarization : HH-HV Resolution : 25 meters Image Date : 4 July 2020 Source : © JAXA, METI Satellite Data (3) : UK DMC2 Resolution : 32 meters Image Date : 19 August 2020 Source : c) DMC International Imaging Ltd. GIS Data : NGA, OCHA, USGS, OSM Transport Data : Google Map Maker Transport Data Copyright: © 2009 Google - Improve with Google Map Maker Refugee Data : UNHCR Hospital Data : WHO Background Imagery : Landsat-7 / PALSAR fusion WMS Imagery: ESRI Flood Analysis :UNITAR / UNOSAT Related countries: Pakistan, Hazards: Flood |
![]() | Update 1- Analysis of Flood-Affected Villages, Towns & Infrastructure in Sindh Province created: 20 May 2011, published: 20 August 2020 This map presents a preliminary analysis of probable flood-affected villages, towns and infrastructure along the Indus River in Sindh and Balochistan Provinces, and is based on satellite imagery covering the period from 5 to 18 August 2010. Villages, towns, infrastructure sites as well as the length of roads and railway tracks within the detected flood water extent have been identified and quantified by administrative district (see included table). In Balochistan Province, over 110 villages, 5 towns and 8 health facilities were identified as probably severely affected by the flood waters, the majority completely inundated or surrounded by flood waters without open land evacuation routes. Over 170 km of primary or secondary roads are likely submerged along with 10 km of railway tracks and 5 bridges. In Sindh Province, over 1,120 villages, 28 towns/cities and 34 health facilities were identified as probably severely affected by the flood waters, the majority completely inundated or surrounded by flood waters without open land evacuation routes. Over 950 km of primary or secondary roads are likely submerged along with 120 km of railway tracks and 23 bridges. In addition to the overall expansion of the flood water extent, there are specific locations of rapid flood water outflow to the west which have advanced over 120km from the original suspected canal breach along a canal line north of Sukkur barrage, inundating a total of 2,670 km2 of land. This flood water outflow event continues to advance at a rate of approximately 10-25km per day and represents a significant threat to potentially hundreds of currently unaffected villages along the boundary between Sindh and Balochistan province. The approximate direction and relative size of these flood outflows have been identified. Please note that the numbers of affected locations presented in this map and associated table represent absolute minimum estimates for the area assessed; because of limitations in available settlement and transportation datasets it is certain that the numbers of affected villages, towns and affected infrastructure / transportation lines are significantly underestimated. This analysis is based on satellite data collected by MODIS sensors from 8-18 August, JAXA PALSAR data on 5 August, and Radarsat-2 data on 5 August 2010. Please note that detected water bodies likely reflect an underestimation of all flood-affected areas within the map extent. This analysis has not yet been validated in the field. Please send ground feedback to UNITAR / UNOSAT. Map scale for A3: 1:500,000: Projection : UTM Zone 42N; Datum : WGS-84. Crisis Satellite Data (1) : MODIS Aqua & Terra Resolution : 250 meters Image Date : 8-18 August 2010 Source : NASA Rapid Response Crisis Satellite Data (2) : RADARSAT-2 Resolution : 25 meters Image Date : 5 August 2020 Copyright : Radarsat 2 © MDA 2010 Source : Canadian Space Agency Crisis Satellite Data (3) : PALSAR Resolution : 100 meters Image Date : 5 August 2020 Source : JAXA GIS Data : NGA, OCHA, USGS, OSM Transport Data : Google Map Maker Transport Data Copyright: © 2009 Google - Improve with Google Map Maker Refugee Data : UNHCR Protected Sites : UNEP-WDPA Baseline Imagery: ESRI WMS (Landsat-7) Hospital Data : WHO Flood Analysis : UNITAR / UNOSAT Map Production : UNITAR / UNOSAT Related countries: Pakistan, Hazards: Flood |
![]() | Update 2 -Flood Water Outflow from Indus near Sukkur Barrage Entering Balochistan Province, Pakistan created: 20 May 2011, published: 18 August 2020 This map presents an updated time series analysis of the dramatic expansion of flood water outflow from the Indus River north of the city of Sukkur, Sindh Province, Pakistan covering the period from 8 to 18 August 2010. This analysis is based on post-disaster satellite imagery collected by Modis sensors from 8-18 August 2010 and Radarsat-2 data on 10 August 2010. Please note that the numbers of affected locations presented in this map represent minimum estimates; because of limitations in available settlement and transportation datasets it is certain that the numbers of affected villages, towns and affected infrastructure / transportation lines are underestimated; Also note that detected water bodies likely reflect an underestimation of all flood-affected areas within the map extent. This analysis has not yet been validated in the field. Please send ground feedback to UNITAR / UNOSAT. Map scale for A3: 1:500,000: Projection : UTM Zone 42N; Datum : WGS-84.
ANALYSIS SUMMARY: Flood waters have continued to rapidly advance north-west into Balochistan Province as part of the massive outflow from the Indus River caused by a suspected canal breach on 8-9 August 2010, north of Sukkur barrage, Sindh Province. Between 8 and 18 August, this outflow body of water has advanced over 120km from the original breach line, covering a total of 2,670 km2, likely inundating approximately 530 villages and 13 towns / cities, along with over 533 km of main roads and 57 km of railway lines and the Shahbaz AB airport. The city of Jaccobabad is severely affected, with flood waters nearly surrounding the city; Route N-65 and the railway leading north are flooded, as are additional road and rail links to the east and west, leaving the only open route south, however 15km of route N-65 to Shikarpur is also flooded. Based on a preliminary assessment of the water flow direction over the last two days it appears that Jacobabad is at risk of being completely encircled by flood water, leaving no functional land transport routes for aid or evacuation. Crisis Satellite Data (1) : MODIS Aqua & Terra Resolution : 250 meters Image Date : 8-18 August 2010 Source : NASA Rapid Response Crisis Satellite Data (2) : RADARSAT-2 Resolution : 25 meters Image Date : 5 August 2020 Copyright : Radarsat 2 © MDA 2010 Source : Canadian Space Agency GIS Data : NGA, OCHA, USGS, OSM Transport Data : Google Map Maker Transport Data Copyright: © 2009 Google - Improve with Google Map Maker Refugee Data : UNHCR Hospital Data : WHO Flood Analysis : UNITAR / UNOSAT Map Production : UNITAR / UNOSAT Related countries: Pakistan, Hazards: Flood |
![]() | Pakistan, Logistics Infrastructure Overview, Flood Zones, 10 August 2020 created: 20 May 2011, published: 14 August 2020 Made by: GLCSC - Region: PAKISTAN Related countries: Pakistan, Hazards: Flood |
![]() | Update 1- Flood Waters near Sukkur Barrage, Sindh Province, Pakistan created: 20 May 2011, published: 13 August 2020 This map presents a time series analysis of the dramatic expansion of flood water outflow from the Indus River immediately north of the city of Sukkur, , Sindh Province, Pakistan covering the period from 8 to 12 August 2010. During this four day period, it is estimated that flood waters inundated over 80,000 ha of land, reaching a distance of approximately 50km from the previous flood limit near the town of Ghauspur. Further, over 170 small villages and four large towns (including Karampur and Ghauspur) have been directly flooded by this specific outflow event. The additional towns of Khandh Kot, Thul, Irazi Saidki are either already partially flooded or threatened by imminent flooding. Based on the sustained water movement in a west-northwest (280deg) direction, it is likely that the city of Jacobabad could be exposed to this flooding outflow body of flood water between 13-14 August 2010.This analysis is based on post-disaster satellite imagery collected by Modis sensors from 8-12 August 2010 and Radarsat-2 data on 10 August 2010. Please note that detected water bodies likely reflect an underestimation of all flood-affected areas within the map extent. This analysis has not yet been validated in the field. Please send ground feedback to UNITAR / UNOSAT. Map scale for A3 prints: 1:340,000; Projection :UTM Zone 42N: Datum : WGS-84. Crisis Satellite Data (1) : MODIS Aqua & Terra Resolution : 250 meters Image Date : 8-12 August 2010 Source : NASA Rapid Response Crisis Satellite Data (2) : RADARSAT-2 Resolution : 25 meters Image Date : 5 August 2020 Copyright : Radarsat 2 © MDA 2010 Source : Canadian Space Agency GIS Data : NGA, OCHA, USGS, OSM Transport Data : Google Map Maker Transport Data Copyright: © 2009 Google - Improve with Google Map Maker Refugee Data : UNHCR Hospital Data : WHO Flood Analysis : UNITAR / UNOSAT Map Production : UNITAR / UNOSAT Related countries: Pakistan, Hazards: Flood |
![]() | PAKISTAN, FLOOD AFFECTED AREAS, 10 August 2020 - HIGH RESOLUTION created: 20 May 2011, published: 11 August 2020 Made by: ODEP - Region: PAKISTAN Related countries: Pakistan, Hazards: Flood |
![]() | PAKISTAN, FLOOD AFFECTED AREAS, 10 August 2020 - LOW RESOLUTION created: 20 May 2011, published: 11 August 2020 Made by: ODEP - Region: PAKISTAN Related countries: Pakistan, Hazards: Flood |
![]() | Rising Flood Waters near Sukkur Barrage, Sindh Province, Pakistan created: 20 May 2011, published: 11 August 2020 This map presents the standing flood waters over both the upstream and downstream sections of the Indus River near the Sukkur Barrage, Sindh Province, Pakistan as of 10 August 2010. This analysis is based on post-disaster satellite imagery collected by Radarsat-2 on 10 August 2010, and Modis sensors on 8-10 August 2010. There are strong indications that flood water levels have dramatically risen along the upstream sections of the Indus River north of the Sukkur Barrage, Sindh Province. Between 8 and 10 August, flood waters in certain locations spread outwards of 15km onto previously unaffected land, mostly along the western bank. The flood waters are also rising immediately downstream of the Sukkur Barrage, which appears wholly intact. There are likely hundreds of small settlements and multiple villages/towns which are completely submerged under the flood waters along a 50km stretch of the Indus River upstream of the Sukkur Barrage. Please note that detected water bodies likely reflect an underestimation of all flood-affected areas within the map extent. This analysis has not yet been validated in the field. Please send ground feedback to UNITAR / UNOSAT. Map scale for A3: 1: 240,000; Projection : UTM Zone 42N; Datum : WGS-84. Crisis Satellite Data (1) : RADARSAT-2 Resolution : 25 meters Image Date : 5 August 2020 Copyright : Radarsat 2 © MDA 2010 Source : Canadian Space Agency Crisis Satellite Data (2) : MODIS Aqua & Terra Resolution : 250 meters Image Date : 31 July - 1 August 2020 Source : NASA Rapid Response Elevation Data : Aster GDEM Source : METI & NASA 2009 GIS Data : NGA, OCHA, USGS Transport Data : Google Map Maker Transport Data Copyright: © 2009 Google - Improve with Google Map Maker Refugee Data : UNHCR Hospital Data : WHO Flood Analysis : UNITAR / UNOSAT Map Production : UNITAR / UNOSAT Related countries: Pakistan, Hazards: Flood |
![]() | Philippines, Volcano Mayon Areas of Concern, Population at Risk, 25 December 2020 created: 20 May 2011, published: 10 August 2020 Made by: OMEP - Region: PHILIPPINES Related countries: Philippines, Hazards: Volcano |
![]() | Bangladesh Flood - Prone Areas, 30 July 2020 created: 20 May 2011, published: 10 August 2020 Made by: ODEP - Region: BANGLADESH Related countries: Bangladesh, Hazards: Flood |
![]() | Bangladesh, Flood Prone Areas, 30 July 2020 created: 26 February 2013, published: 10 August 2020 Made by: ODEP - Region: BANGLADESH Related countries: Bangladesh, Hazards: Flood |
![]() | Updated Flood Waters in Charsadda and Nowshera Districts, Pakistan created: 20 May 2011, published: 09 August 2020 This map presents an analysis of standing flood waters over the affected Charsadda and Nowshera Districts, Khyber-Pakhtunkha Province, Pakistan, based on post-disaster RADARSAT-2 data from 5 August and MODIS on 31 July 2010. Pre-flood water data was obtained from RADARSAT-1 satellite data (1 Dec. 1999). There are strong indications that flood water levels have significantly receded along the upstream sections of the Swat and Kabul Rivers north of Charsadda before the confluence, and over a 15km section of the Kabul River downstream of Charsadda. The bulk of standing flood waters within 10km upstream of Nowshera city appear to be receding at a much slower rate leaving the total area of standing flood waters on 5 August similar to that of 31 July 2010. Water levels a kilometre after Nowshera city along the Kabul River towards the Ghazi Brotha dam appear also to have receeded to a significant degree. Please note: there are several associated levels of uncertainly with this analysis due to the limitations of comparing radar and optical satellite data with different spatial resolutions. It is likely that the extent of the flood waters detected on 5 August has been underestimated along some sections of the Kabul River within the map extent. The exact limit of the MODIS flood water detection on 31 July 2020 is also uncertain because of the relatively low spatial resolution of the sensors used. This analysis has not yet been validated in the field. Please send ground feedback to UNITAR / UNOSAT. Map scale for A3: 1:140,000; Map Production : UNITAR / UNOSAT; Projection : UTM Zone 43N (WGS-84). Crisis Satellite Data (1) : RADARSAT-2 Resolution : 25 meters Image Date : 5 August 2020 Copyright : Radarsat 2 © MDA 2010 Source : Canadian Space Agency Crisis Satellite Data (2) : MODIS Aqua & Terra Resolution : 250 meters Image Date : 31 July - 1 August 2020 Source : NASA Rapid Response PreCrisis Satellite Data : RADARSAT 1 Resolution : 25 meters Image Date : 1 December 2020 Copyright : Radarsat 1 © MDA 2010 Source : Canadian Space Agency Elevation Data : Aster GDEM Source : METI & NASA 2009 GIS Data : NGA, OCHA, Google Maps Hydrology Data : USGS HydroSheds Road Data : Google Map Maker Road Data Copyright: © 2009 Google - Improve with Google Map Maker Background Imagery: ESRI (Landsat7 WMS) Refugee Data : UNHCR Hospital Data : WHO Flood Analysis & Map Production: UNITAR / UNOSAT Related countries: Pakistan, Hazards: Flood |
![]() | PAKISTAN, FLOOD AFFECTED AREAS, 06 AUGUST 2020 - LOW RESOLUTION created: 20 May 2011, published: 09 August 2020 Made by: ODEP - Region: PAKISTAN Related countries: Pakistan, Hazards: Flood |
![]() | PAKISTAN, FLOOD AFFECTED AREAS, 06 AUGUST 2020 - HIGH RESOLUTION created: 20 May 2011, published: 09 August 2020 Made by: ODEP - Region: PAKISTAN Related countries: Pakistan, Hazards: Flood |
![]() | PAKISTAN, FLOOD AFFECTED AREAS, 05 AUGUST 2020 - HIGH RESOLUTION created: 20 May 2011, published: 06 AUGUST 2020 Made by: ODEP - Region: PAKISTAN Related countries: Pakistan, Hazards: Flood |
![]() | Pakistan, Dera Ismail Khan, Satellite Detected Flooded Areas, CosmoSky Med, 04 August 2020 created: 20 May 2011, published: 06 AUGUST 2020 Made by: ODEP - Region: PAKISTAN Related countries: Pakistan, Hazards: Flood |
![]() | PAKISTAN, FLOOD AFFECTED AREAS, 05 AUGUST 2020 - LOW RESOLUTION created: 20 May 2011, published: 06 AUGUST 2020 Made by: ODEP - Region: PAKISTAN Related countries: Pakistan, Hazards: Flood |
![]() | Damage Overview of Flood-Affected Towns In Nowshera District, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, Pakistan created: 20 May 2011, published: 06 AUGUST 2020 Analysis Description: This map presents the preliminary findings of a damage assessment over sixteen flood-affected towns and cities along the Kabul and Kalpani Rivers including the main city of Nowshera, Nowshera District, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, Pakistan. This analysis is based on post-disaster Worldview-1 satellite imagery collected on 2 August 2010. All road and bridge damages related to the flooding have been individually identified and marked within the map; flood-affected towns and villages have been classified by the relative degree of flooding impact and the approximate number and extent of building damages as visually identified in the satellite imagery. Not all flood related damages have been identified because of limits in spatial resolution of the imagery used and due to heavy cloud cover over the assessed area; damages identified are likely to be underestimated. This analysis has not yet been validated in the field. Please send ground feedback to UNITAR / UNOSAT. Map scale for A3: 1:44,000; Projection : UTM Zone 43N; Datum : WGS-84. Crisis Satellite Data : Worldview-1 Resolution : 0.5m Image Date : 2 August 2020 Source : USGS, DigitalGlobe Charter PM (call 319: U.S. OFDA GIS Data : NGA, OCHA, UNEP Road Data : Open Street Map Background Imagery : ESRI (Landsat7 WMS) Refugee Data : UNHCR Hospital Data : WHO Damage Analysis : UNITAR / UNOSAT Map Production : UNITAR / UNOSAT Related countries: Pakistan, Hazards: Flood |
![]() | Updated Overview of Flood Waters in Punjab Province, Pakistan created: 20 May 2011, published: 05 AUGUST 2020 This map presents the standing flood waters over the affected Provinces of Punjab, Pakistan following recent heavy monsoon rains. This analysis is based on post-disaster satellite imagery collected by PALSAR sensors on 05 August 2010, and pre-crisis by PALSAR sensors on 19 July 2010. Please note that the exact limit of the flood waters is uncertain because of the relatively low spatial resolution of the satellite sensors used for this analysis, Detected water bodies likely reflect an underestimation of all flood-affected areas within the map extent. This analysis has not yet been validated in the field. Please send ground feedback to UNITAR / UNOSAT.
Map scale for A3: 1:1,200,000; Projection: UTM Zone 43N Datum: WGS-84 Crisis Satellite Data: PALSAR Resolution: 100 meters Image Date: 05 AUGUST 2020 Source : JAXA PreCrisis Satellite Data: PALSAR Resolution: 100 meters Image Date: 19 July 2020 Source: JAXA Elevation Data: Aster GDEM Source: METI & NASA 2009 GIS Data: NGA, OCHA, UNEP Hydrology Data: USGS HydroSheds Road Data: Open Street Map Bridge & Airfield Data: Google Maps Background Imagery: ESRI (Landsat7 WMS) Refugee Data: UNHCR Hospital Data: WHO Flood Analysis: UNITAR / UNOSAT Map Production: UNITAR / UNOSAT Related countries: Pakistan, Hazards: Flood |
![]() | Satellite-Detected Flood Waters Along the Prut River, Cantemir District, Republic of Moldova created: 20 May 2011, published: 05 AUGUST 2020 This map illustrates probable standing flood waters along the eastern bank of the Prut River in the Cantemir District of the Republic of Moldova, as well as the western bank of the river in Romania. This flood analysis is based on Formosat-2 satellite imagery recorded on 31 July 2010. Areas of potential / probable flooding within towns and road / bridge obstacles have been identified and marked in the overview and inset focus maps.
Overall the flooding appears to be relatively contained along the Prut River, with limited numbers of potentially flooded/flood-affected buildings, primarily in the Republic of Moldova. Transport routes appear to be moderately affected with a number of potential road flooding sites along both sides of the Prut. Please note that areas likely flooded with dense vegetation cover have been marked in the map with a lower level of confidence because of limitations in water detection with the satellite imagery. Pre-flood water has been taken from a European dataset derived from multiple sources and may not accurately reflect the current location Prut River channel in some locations in the map. This flood assessment is a preliminary analysis & has not yet been validated in the field. Please send ground feedback to UNITAR / UNOSAT. Map scale for A3: 1:180,000; Projection: UTM Zone 35N; Datum: WGS-84. Crisis Satellite Data: Formosat-2 Resolution: 2 meters Image Date: 31 July 2020 Source: NSPO Pre-crisis water data: ESRI (Multiple inputs) Elevation Data: Aster GDEM Source: METI & NASA 2009 GIS Data: ESRI, USGS, NGA Road Data: Open Street Map Flood Analysis: UNITAR / UNOSAT Map Production: UNITAR / UNOSAT Projection: UTM Zone 35N Datum: WGS-84 Related countries: Moldova, Hazards: Flood |
![]() | PAKISTAN, FLOOD AFFECTED AREAS, 04 August 2020 - HIGH RESOLUTION created: 20 May 2011, published: 05 AUGUST 2020 Made by: ODEP - Region: PAKISTAN Related countries: Pakistan, Hazards: Flood |
![]() | PAKISTAN, FLOOD AFFECTED AREAS, 04 August 2020 - LOW RESOLUTION created: 20 May 2011, published: 05 AUGUST 2020 Made by: ODEP - Region: PAKISTAN Related countries: Pakistan, Hazards: Flood |
![]() | Pakistan floods. Central districts created: 17 August 2011, published: 04 August 2020 MODIS Satellite imagery multi temporal analysis Related countries: Pakistan, Hazards: Flood |
![]() | Overview of Flood Waters in N.W.F.P. and Punjab Provinces, Pakistan created: 20 May 2011, published: 03 August 2020 This map presents the standing flood waters over the affected Provinces of Punjab and N.W.F.P., Pakistan following recent heavy monsoon rains. This analysis is based on post-disaster satellite imagery collected by MODIS sensors on 31 July 2010, and pre-crisis by MODIS sensors on 18 July 2010. Please note that the exact limit of the flood waters is uncertain (approximately 250-500m) because of the relatively low spatial resolution of the satellite sensors used for this analysis, and that detected water bodies likely reflect an underestimation of all flood-affected areas within the map extent. This analysis has not yet been validated in the field. Please send ground feedback to UNITAR / UNOSAT. Map scale for A3:1:1,400,000; Projection : UTM Zone 42N, Datum : WGS-84 Crisis Satellite Data : MODIS Aqua & Terra Resolution : 250 meters Image Date : 31 July 2020 Source : NASA Rapid Response PreCrisis Satellite Data : MODIS Aqua & Terra Resolution : 250 meters Image Date : 18 July 2020 Source : NASA Rapid Response Elevation Data : Aster GDEM Source : METI & NASA 2009 GIS Data : NGA, OCHA, UNEP Hydrology Data : USGS HydroSheds Road Data : Open Street Map Bridge & Airfield Data : Google Maps Background Imagery : ESRI (Landsat7 WMS) Refugee Data : UNHCR Hospital Data : WHO Flood Analysis : UNITAR / UNOSAT Map Production : UNITAR / UNOSAT Related countries: Pakistan, Hazards: Flood |
![]() | Overview of Satellite Detected Flood Waters Along the Prut River, Republic of Moldova created: 20 May 2011, published: 02 August 2020 This map illustrates probable standing flood waters along the Prut River at the Border of the Republic of Moldova and Romania. This flood analysis is based on MODIS terra satellite imagery recorded on 24 and 29 July 2010. Areas of potential / probable floodwater have been identified and marked in the overview map in red.
Overall the flooding appears to be relatively contained along the southern section of the Prut River, with smaller potentially flooded/flood-affected areas in the north of the Republic of Moldova. There is suspected bridge damage along an international border crossing west of the city of Cahul, Moldova. The two international bridges linking Romania with the Moldovan city of Giurgiulesti appear intact and fully operational. This map product shows an overveiw of flooding along the Prut river in two overlapping map subsets. The scale for both frames is 1 : 600.000 and the left frame is rotated clockwise 28°. In the right side of the map previous UNOSAT analysis extents are indicated with a box. This analysis has certain limitations because of the relatively low resolution of the satellite imagery. This flood assessment is a preliminary analysis & has not yet been validated in the field. Please send ground feedback to UNITAR / UNOSAT. Map scale for A3: 1:600,000; Projection: UTM Zone 35N; Datum: WGS-84. Crisis Satellite Data: MODIS Terra Resolution: 250 meters Image Date: 24 and 29 July 2020 Source: NASA Elevation Data: Aster GDEM Source: METI & NASA 2009 GIS Data: ESRI, USGS, NGA Road Data: Open Street Map Flood Analysis: UNITAR / UNOSAT Map Production: UNITAR / UNOSAT Projection: UTM Zone 35N Datum: WGS-84 Related countries: Moldova, Hazards: Flood |
![]() | Overview of Flood Waters in Peshawar and Mardan Tehsils, N.W.F.P., Pakistan created: 20 May 2011, published: 02 August 2020 This map presents the standing flood waters over the affected Tehsils of Peshawar and Mardan, N.W.F.P, Pakistan following recent heavy monsoon rains. This analysis is based on post-disaster satellite imagery collected by MODIS sensors on 31 July & 1 August 2010, and pre-crisis by MODIS sensors on 25-26 July 2010. Please note that the exact limit of the flood waters is uncertain (approximately 250-500m) because of the relatively low spatial resolution of the satellite sensors used for this analysis, and that detected water bodies likely reflect an underestimation of all flood-affected areas within the map extent. This analysis has not yet been validated in the field. Please send ground feedback to UNITAR / UNOSAT. Map scale for A3: 1:345,000: Projection : UTM Zone 43N; Datum : WGS-84. Crisis Satellite Data : MODIS Aqua & Terra Resolution : 250 meters Image Date : 31 July - 1 August 2020 Source : NASA Rapid Response PreCrisis Satellite Data : MODIS Aqua & Terra Resolution : 250 meters Image Date : 26 July 2020 Source : NASA Rapid Response Elevation Data : Aster GDEM Source : METI & NASA 2009 GIS Data : NGA, OCHA, Google Maps Hydrology Data : USGS HydroSheds Road Data : Open Street Map Bridge & Airfield Data : Google Maps Background Imagery : ESRI (Landsat7 WMS) Refugee Data : UNHCR Health Center Data : WHO Flood Analysis : UNITAR / UNOSAT Map Production : UNITAR / UNOSAT Related countries: Pakistan, Hazards: Flood |
Pakistan Floods, Central districts, MODIS satellite imagery multi - temporal analysis, 02 August 2020 created: 20 May 2011, published: 02 August 2020 Made by: ITHACA,WFP - Region: PAKISTAN Related countries: Pakistan, Hazards: Flood | |
![]() | Pakistan, Charsadda District MODIS detected Flooded Areas, 02 August 2020 created: 20 May 2011, published: 02 August 2020 Made by: ITHACA,WFP - Region: PAKISTAN Related countries: Pakistan, Hazards: Flood |
![]() | Pakistan floods - Tarbela dam (Charsadda district) area created: 17 August 2011, published: 02 August 2020 MODIS Satellite imagery multi temporal analysis Related countries: Pakistan, Hazards: Flood |
![]() | Satellite-Detected Flood Waters Along the Prut River, Cahul and Vulcanesti Districts, Rep of Moldova created: 20 May 2011, published: 30 July 2020 This map illustrates probable standing flood waters along the eastern bank of the Prut River in the Cahul and Vulcanesti Districts of the Republic of Moldova, as well as the western bank of the river in Romania. This flood analysis is based on Formosat-2 satellite imagery recorded on 22 July 2010. Areas of potential / probable flooding within towns and road / bridge obstacles have been identified and marked in the overview and inset focus maps.
Overall the flooding appears to be relatively contained along this southern section of the Prut River, with limited numbers of potentially flooded/flood-affected buildings, primarily in the Republic of Moldova. Transport routes appear to be moderately affected with a number of potential road flooding sites along both sides of the Prut. There is suspected bridge damage along an international border crossing west of the city of Cahul, Moldova. The two international bridges linking Romania with the Moldovan city of Giurgiulesti appear intact and fully operational. Please note that areas likely flooded with dense vegetation cover have been marked in the map with a lower level of confidence because of limitations in water detection with the satellite imagery. Pre-flood water has been taken from a European dataset derived from multiple sources and may not accurately reflect the current location Prut River channel in some locations in the map. This flood assessment is a preliminary analysis & has not yet been validated in the field. Please send ground feedback to UNITAR / UNOSAT. Map scale for A3: 1:60,000; Projection: UTM Zone 35N; Datum: WGS-84. Crisis Satellite Data: Formosat-2 Resolution: 2 meters Image Date: 22 July 2020 Source: NSPO Pre-crisis water data: ESRI (Multiple inputs) Elevation Data: Aster GDEM Source: METI & NASA 2009 GIS Data: ESRI, USGS, NGA Road Data: Open Street Map Flood Analysis: UNITAR / UNOSAT Map Production: UNITAR / UNOSAT Projection: UTM Zone 35N Datum: WGS-84 Related countries: Moldova, Hazards: Flood |
![]() | Pakistan. Floods 2010 created: 17 August 2011, published: 30 July 2020 MODIS Satellite imagery analysis Related countries: Pakistan, Hazards: Flood |
![]() | Philippines - Moro Gulf, Earthquakes, 23 July 2020 created: 20 May 2011, published: 26 July 2020 Made by: ODEP - Region: PHILIPPINES Related countries: Philippines, Hazards: Seismic |
![]() | Update - Satellite-Detected Standing Flood Waters Along the Prut River, Nisporeni and Hincesti Dist. created: 20 May 2011, published: 23 July 2020 This map illustrates probable standing flood waters along the eastern bank of the Prut River near the town of Nemteni, Nisporeni and Hincesti Districts in the Republic of Moldova, as detected in MODIS satellite imagery recorded on 21 July 2010. Four towns/villages (including Nemteni) have been identified as likely directly affected by the flooding; one village appears to be almost completely encircled by flood waters without functional road access.
Flood waters have concentrated on extensively cultivated fields in the area and could also be affecting the dense vegetation (tree) cover along the banks of the Prut River. The Irrigation canal immediately north of route E58 appears to be containing the flood waters, preventing flow further south. Archival Quickbird imagery has been used to illustrate the normal, pre-flood river extent and course. Please note that the exact limit of the flood waters is uncertain (approximately 200-500m) because of the relatively low spatial resolution of the satellite sensors used for this analysis; this uncertainty has been symbolized in the map with increasingly lighter shades of blue. This flood assessment is a preliminary analysis & has not yet been validated in the field. Please send ground feedback to UNITAR / UNOSAT. Map scale for A3: 1:60,000; Projection: UTM Zone 35N; Datum: WGS-84. Crisis Satellite Data: MODIS Aqua & Terra Resolution: 250 meters Image Date: 21 July 2020 Source: NASA Satellite Data (2): QuickBird 2 Date: 8 September 2020 Source: DigitalGlobe Elevation Data: Aster GDEM Source: METI & NASA 2009 GIS Data: ESRI, USGS, NGA Road Data: Google Maps Flood Analysis: UNITAR / UNOSAT Map Production: UNITAR / UNOSAT Projection: UTM Zone 35N Datum: WGS-84 Related countries: Moldova, Hazards: Flood |
![]() | Probable Standing Flood Waters Along Prut River, Nisporeni and Hincesti Districts, Republic of Moldova created: 20 May 2011, published: 15 July 2020 This map illustrates probable standing flood waters along the eastern bank of the Prut River near the town of Nemteni, Nisporeni and Hincesti Districts in the Republic of Moldova, as detected in MODIS satellite imagery recorded on 3 and 14 July 2010. Four towns/villages (including Nemteni) have been identified as likely directly affected by the flooding; one village appears to be almost completely encircled by flood waters without functional road access. Flood waters have concentrated on extensively cultivated fields in the area and could also be affecting the dense vegetation (tree) cover along the banks of the Prut River. The Irrigation canal immediately north of route E58 appears to be containing the flood waters, preventing flow further south. Archival Quickbird imagery has been used to illustrate the normal, pre-flood river extent and course. Please note that the exact limit of the flood waters is uncertain (approximately 200-500m) because of the relatively low spatial resolution of the satellite sensors used for this analysis; this uncertainty has been symbolized in the map with increasingly lighter shades of blue.
This flood assessment is a preliminary analysis and has not yet been validated in the field. Please send ground feedback to UNITAR/UNOSAT. Map scale for A3: 1:60,000; Projection: UTM Zone 35N; Datum: WGS-84. Crisis Satellite Data: MODIS Aqua & Terra Resolution: 250 meters Image Date: 14 July 2020 Source: NASA Satellite Data (2): MODIS Aqua & Terra Resolution: 250 meters Image Date: 3 July 2020 Source: NASA Satellite Data (3): QuickBird 2 Date: 8 September 2020 Source: DigitalGlobe Elevation Data: Aster GDEM Source: METI & NASA 2009 GIS Data: NGA, USGS, OCHA Road Data: Google Maps Flood Analysis: UNITAR / UNOSAT Map Production: UNITAR / UNOSAT Related countries: Moldova, Hazards: Flood |
![]() | Central African Republic, General Logistics Planning Map, 15 July 2020 created: 25 July 2011, published: 15 July 2020 Made by: GLCSC - Region: CENTRAL AFRICAN REPUBLIC Related countries: Central African Republic, Hazards: Drought |
![]() | Water Detection for Maungdaw & Buthidaung, Myanmar Flood Event created: 20 May 2011, published: 25 June 2020 This map illustrates satellite detected flood water in Maungdaw & Buthidaung, Myanmar, as based on threshold classification method using Radarsat 1 & 2 data acquired on 21 November 2020 and 18 June 2010. Due to the large level of change in stream flow in this area between the pre and post image (13 years) the flood analysis extent is with a medium confidence level in terms of the water signature.
This data is a conservative estimate of the event and has not yet been validated in the field. Satellite Data (Post): Radarsat-2 Imagery Dates: 18 June 2020 Resolution: 12m Source: Canadian Space Agency Copyright: Radarsat-2 © MDA 2010 Satellite Data (Pre): Radarsat-1 Imagery Dates: 21 November 2020 Resolution: 25m Source: Canadian Space Agency Copyright: Radarsat-1 © MDA 2010 Elevation Data: Aster GDEM Source: METI & NASA 2009 GIS Data: NGA (Vmap) Map Production: UNOSAT Projection: UTM Zone 46N Related countries: Myanmar, Hazards: Flood |
![]() | Situation Overview and Rainfall Estimate for Flood Affected Townships of Maungdaw and Buthidaung, Myanmar created: 20 May 2011, published: 23 June 2020 This map presents the Maungdaw and Buthidaung area where heavy rains have caused landslides and floods. This rainfall estimate was derived from NASA Tropical Rainfall Measuring Mission (TRMM) data for precipitation over the area on the 10th - 16th of June 2010. It is possible that precipitation levels may have been underestimated for local areas, and is not a substitute for ground station measurements. This is a preliminary analysis and has not yet been validated in the field. Please send ground feedback to UNITAR/UNOSAT. Rainfall Data: TRMM Source: NASA Dates: 10 - 16 June 2020 Elevation Data: Aster GDEM Source: METI & NASA 2009 GIS Data: NGA (Vmap) Map Production: UNOSAT Projection: UTM Zone 46N Datum: WGS-84 Related countries: Myanmar, Hazards: Flood |
![]() | Zimbabwe, Mozambique and South Africa - November 2009 to March 2010 rainfall distribution and deviations from average rainfall (1998 - 2009) created: 25 July 2011, published: 17 June 2020 Made by: ITHACA,WFP - Region: ZIMBABWE Related countries: Zimbabwe, Hazards: Drought |
![]() | Update 2 - Cyclone Phet: Flood Waters in Thatta & Mirpur Sakro Tehsils, Sindh, Pakistan created: 20 May 2011, published: 16 June 2020 This map presents the flood water/flood-affected extent over the affected Tehsils of Thatta and Mirpur Sakro following Cyclone Phet on 6 June 2010. This analysis is based on post-disaster satellite imagery collected by Spot -5 on 11 June, Spot-4 on 10 June and Radarsat-2 on 9 June 2020 and pre-crisis Radarsat-1 data collected on 11 October 2001. Based on a comparative analysis, there is a high probability that standing flood water levels moderately decreased between the 10th and 11th of June. This analysis has not yet been validated in the field. Please send ground feedback to UNITAR / UNOSAT. Map scale for A3: 1:100,000; Projection : UTM Zone 42N; Datum : WGS-84. Crisis Satellite Data : SPOT-5 Resolution : 10 meters Image Date : 11 June 2020 Copyright : SPOT Image 2010 Crisis Satellite Data : SPOT-4 Resolution : 20 meters Image Date : 10 June 2020 Copyright : SPOT Image 2010 Crisis Satellite Data : RADARSAT 2 Resolution : 12.5 meters Image Date : 9 June 2020 Copyright : Radarsat-2 © MDA 2010 Source : Canadian Space Agency Elevation Data : Aster GDEM Source : METI & NASA 2009 GIS Data : NGA (VMap) Hospital Data : WHO Flood Analysis : UNITAR / UNOSAT Map Production : UNITAR / UNOSAT Related countries: Pakistan, Hazards: Flood |
![]() | Potential Urban Flood Waters in Allahwala Town, Karachi East, Pakistan created: 20 May 2011, published: 11 June 2020 This map presents potential flood water/flood-affected areas within central Allahwala Town, in Karachi East following Cyclone Phet on 6 June 2010. This analysis is based on an analysis of post-disaster satellite imagery collected by SPOT-4 on 9 June and ALOS PRISM on 11 June 2010, and pre-crisis PRISM data collected on 8 June 2009. This is a preliminary analysis with a moderate to high degree of uncertainly because of the complex signature of standing water bodies within a dense urban environment. This analysis has not yet been validated in the field. Please send ground feedback to UNITAR / UNOSAT. Maps scale for A3: 1:17,500; Projection :UTM Zone 42N; Datum : WGS-84. Crisis Satellite Data : SPOT-4 Resolution : 10 meters Image Date : 9 June 2020 Copyright : SPOT Image 2010 Crisis Satellite Data : ALOS PRISM Resolution : 2.5 meters Image Date : 11 June 2020 Copyright : © JAXA 2010 Elevation Data : Aster GDEM Source : METI & NASA 2009 Road Data : Open Street Map City Admin. Data : Google Maps Flood Analysis : UNITAR / UNOSAT Map Production : UNITAR / UNOSAT Related countries: Pakistan, Hazards: Flood |
![]() | Update 1 - Cyclone Phet: Flood Waters in Thatta & Mirpur Sakro Tehsils, Sindh, Pakistan created: 20 May 2011, published: 11 June 2020 This map presents the flood water/flood-affected extent over the affected Tehsils of Thatta and Mirpur Sakro following Cyclone Phet on 6 June 2010. This analysis is based on post-disaster satellite imagery collected by SPOT-4 on 10 June and Radarsat-2 on 9 June 2020 and pre-crisis Radarsat-1 data collected on 11 October 2001. This analysis has not yet been validated in the field. Please send ground feedback to UNITAR / UNOSAT.
SCALE: 145000 Crisis Satellite Data SPOT-4 Resolution 20 meters Image Date 10 June 2020 Copyright SPOT Image 2010 Crisis Satellite Data RADARSAT 2 Resolution 12.5 meters Image Date 9 June 2020 Copyright Radarsat-2 © MDA 2010 Source Canadian Space Agency Elevation Data Aster GDEM Source METI & NASA 2009 GIS Data NGA (VMap) Hospital Data WHO Flood Analysis UNITAR / UNOSAT Map Production UNITAR / UNOSAT Projection UTM Zone 42N Datum WGS-84 Related countries: Pakistan, Hazards: Flood |
![]() | Cyclone Phet: Flood Waters in Thatta & Mirpur Sakro Tehsils, Sindh, Pakistan created: 20 May 2011, published: 09 June 2020 This map presents the flood water/flood-affected extent over the affected Tehsils of Thatta and Mirpur Sakro following Cyclone Phet on 6 June 2010. This analysis is based on post-disaster satellite imagery collected by MODIS Aqua on 8 and 9 June 2010. Because of a combination of limiting factors including sensor resolution, local vegetation cover and clouds there is an associated moderate degree of uncertainly related to this analysis. This is a preliminary analysis which will be updated with higher resolution satellite when available. This analysis has not yet been validated in the field. Please send ground feedback to UNITAR / UNOSAT. Map scale for A3: 1:240,000; Projection: UTM Zone 42N; Datum: WGS-84. Crisis Satellite Data : MODIS Aqua Resolution : 250 meters Image Date : 4, 8-9 June 2010 Source : NASA Elevation Data : Aster GDEM Source : METI & NASA 2009 GIS Data : NGA (VMap) Hospital Data : WHO Flood Analysis : UNITAR / UNOSAT Map Production : UNITAR / UNOSAT Related countries: Pakistan, Hazards: Flood |
![]() | Zimbabwe, Mozambique and South Africa - March 2010 - Rainfall distributions and deviations from average (1998-2009) created: 25 July 2011, published: 09 June 2020 Made by: ITHACA,WFP - Region: ZIMBABWE Related countries: Zimbabwe, Hazards: Drought |
![]() | Zimbabwe, Mozambique and South Africa - February 2010 - Rainfall distributions and deviations from average (1998-2009) created: 25 July 2011, published: 09 June 2020 Made by: ITHACA,WFP - Region: ZIMBABWE Related countries: Zimbabwe, Hazards: Drought |
![]() | Zimbabwe, Mozambique and South Africa - January 2010 - Rainfall distributions and deviations from average (1998-2009) created: 25 July 2011, published: 09 June 2020 Made by: ITHACA,WFP - Region: ZIMBABWE Related countries: Zimbabwe, Hazards: Drought |
Zimbabwe, Mozambique and South Africa - December 2009 - Rainfall distributions and deviations from average (1998-2009) created: 25 July 2011, published: 09 June 2020 Made by: ITHACA,WFP - Region: ZIMBABWE Related countries: Zimbabwe, Hazards: Drought | |
![]() | Zimbabwe, Mozambique and South Africa - November 2009 - Rainfall distributions and deviations from average (1998-2009) created: 25 July 2011, published: 09 June 2020 Made by: ITHACA,WFP - Region: ZIMBABWE Related countries: Zimbabwe, Hazards: Drought |
Zimbabwe, Mozambique and South Africa - Average monthly rainfall (1998-2009) created: 25 July 2011, published: 09 June 2020 Made by: ODEP - Region: ZIMBABWE Related countries: Zimbabwe, Hazards: Drought | |
Oman - Pakistan Tropical Storm Phet 03 June 2020 created: 20 May 2011, published: 04 June 2020 Made by: ODEP - Region: OMAN Related countries: Oman, Hazards: Storm | |
![]() | Oman Tropical Storm PHET, 02 June 2020 created: 20 May 2011, published: 03 June 2020 Made by: ODEP - Region: OMAN Related countries: Oman, Hazards: Storm |
![]() | CENTRAL AFRICAN REPUBLIC, UNHAS ROUTES, 04 March 2020 created: 25 July 2011, published: 12 April 2020 Made by: GLCSC - Region: CENTRAL AFRICAN REPUBLIC Related countries: Central African Republic, Hazards: Drought |
![]() | Mozambique, Flood Prone Areas, 10 March 2020 created: 20 May 2011, published: 11 March 2020 Made by: ODEP - Region: MOZAMBIQUE Related countries: Mozambique, Hazards: Flood |
![]() | Pakistan. Extreme Rainfall Detection System. Pakistan Flood, Situation as of 02-08/08/2010 created: 25 October 2011, published: 10 March 2020 Output of ITHACA Extreme Rainfall Detection System. Related countries: Pakistan, Hazards: Flood |
![]() | Chile, 8 8 Earthquake and Aftershocks, Areas Reporting Damages, 28 February 2020 created: 20 May 2011, published: 01 March 2020 Made by: ODEP - Region: CHILE Related countries: Chile, Hazards: Seismic |
![]() | Chile, Earthquakes, 27 February 2020 created: 20 May 2011, published: 27 February 2020 Made by: ODEP - Region: CHILE Related countries: Chile, Hazards: Seismic |
![]() | Pacific Region, Expected Tsunamis Arrival Times, 27 February 2020 created: 20 May 2011, published: 27 February 2020 Made by: ODEP - Region: WORLD Related countries: All, Hazards: Seismic |
![]() | Hispaniola Region, Earthquake Activity 2008-2010 created: 20 May 2011, published: 02 February 2020 Made by: ODEP - Region: HAITI Related countries: Haiti, Hazards: Seismic |
![]() | Haiti Earthquake Leogane - Jacmel Road, 27 January 2021 - LOW RESOLUTION created: 20 May 2011, published: 28 January 2020 Made by: ODEP - Region: HAITI Related countries: Haiti, Hazards: Seismic |
![]() | Haiti Earthquake Some WFP logistics, 26 Janaury 2010 - LOW RESOLUTION created: 20 May 2011, published: 28 January 2020 Made by: ODEP - Region: HAITI Related countries: Haiti, Hazards: Seismic |
![]() | Haiti Earthquake Some WFP logistics, 26 Janaury 2010 - HIGH RESOLUTION created: 20 May 2011, published: 28 January 2020 Made by: ODEP - Region: HAITI Related countries: Haiti, Hazards: Seismic |
Haiti Earthquake-Affected Areas outside Port-au-Prince, 24 January 2021 - HIGH RESOLUTION created: 20 May 2011, published: 25 January 2021 Made by: OMEP - Region: HAITI Related countries: Haiti, Hazards: Seismic | |
![]() | HAITI, EARTHQUAKE AFFECTED AREAS OUTSIDE PORT-AU-PRINCE, 24 January 2021 - HIGH RESOLUTION created: 20 May 2011, published: 24 January 2021 Made by: OMEP - Region: HAITI Related countries: Haiti, Hazards: Seismic |
![]() | HAITI, EARTHQUAKE AFFECTED AREAS OUTSIDE PORT-AU-PRINCE, 24 January 2021 - LOW RESOLUTION created: 20 May 2011, published: 24 January 2021 Made by: OMEP - Region: HAITI Related countries: Haiti, Hazards: Seismic |
![]() | Haiti - Port-au-Prince, Earthquake Affected Areas, 20 January 2021 created: 20 May 2011, published: 21 January 2021 Made by: OMEP - Region: HAITI Related countries: Haiti, Hazards: Seismic |
![]() | Haiti Earthquake Potentially-Affected Areas outside Port-au-Prince, 18 January 2021 created: 20 May 2011, published: 19 January 2021 Made by: OMEP - Region: HAITI Related countries: Haiti, Hazards: Seismic |
![]() | Haiti Earthquake - Affected Areas outside Port-au-Prince created: 17 August 2011, published: 18 January 2021 Compiled by WFP Emergency Preparedness Branch (OMEP) Related countries: Haiti, Hazards: Seismic |
![]() | Haiti Earthquake Potentially-Affected Areas outside Port-au-Prince, 16 January 2021 created: 20 May 2011, published: 17 January 2021 Made by: OMEP - Region: HAITI Related countries: Haiti, Hazards: Seismic |
![]() | Haiti, Earthquake Affected Areas, 15 January 2021 created: 20 May 2011, published: 15 January 2021 Made by: OMEPITHACA - Region: HAITI Related countries: Haiti, Hazards: Seismic |
![]() | Haiti. Port-au-Prince Earthquake Affected Areas created: 17 August 2011, published: 15 January 2021 Compiled by WFP Emergency Preparedness Branch (OMEP). GeoEye satellite analysis courtesy of ITHACA Related countries: Haiti, Hazards: Seismic |
![]() | Haiti, Earthquakes, Potentially Affected Population, 13 January 2021 created: 20 May 2011, published: 14 January 2021 Made by: OMEP - Region: HAITI Related countries: Haiti, Hazards: Seismic |
![]() | Haiti, Topographic Map, Earthquake, 12 January 2021 created: 20 May 2011, published: 13 January 2021 Made by: OMEP - Region: HAITI Related countries: Haiti, Hazards: Seismic |
![]() | Haiti, Earthquakes, 12 January 2021 created: 20 May 2011, published: 13 January 2021 Made by: OMEP - Region: HAITI Related countries: Haiti, Hazards: Seismic |
![]() | Haiti, Earthquakes, Potentially Affected Population, 12 January 2021 created: 20 May 2011, published: 13 January 2021 Made by: OMEP - Region: HAITI Related countries: Haiti, Hazards: Seismic |
![]() | Philippines, WFP Beneficiaries in Storm Affected Areas, 03 November 2020 created: 20 May 2011, published: 04 November 2020 Made by: OMEP - Region: PHILIPPINES Related countries: Philippines, Hazards: Storm |
![]() | Philippines, Areas Affected by Typhoon Mirinae, 01 November 2020 created: 04 December 2012, published: 02 November 2020 Made by: OMEP - Region: PHILIPPINES Related countries: Philippines, Hazards: Storm |
![]() | Philippines, Typhoon Mirinae Affected Areas, 31 October 2020 created: 04 December 2012, published: 01 November 2020 Made by: OMEP - Region: PHILIPPINES Related countries: Philippines, Hazards: Storm |
![]() | Philippines, Typhoon Mirinae Forecast, 28 October 2020 created: 04 December 2012, published: 29 October 2020 Made by: OMEP - Region: PHILIPPINES Related countries: Philippines, Hazards: Storm |
![]() | Philippines, Tropical Storm 23 Forecast, 27 October 2020 created: 20 May 2011, published: 28 October 2020 Made by: OMEP - Region: PHILIPPINES Related countries: Philippines, Hazards: Storm |
![]() | Indonesia, Banda Sea, Earthquake, 24 October 2020 created: 20 May 2011, published: 26 October 2020 Made by: OMEP - Region: INDONESIA Related countries: Indonesia, Hazards: Seismic |
![]() | Philippines, Typhoon Lupit Forecast, 23 October 2020 created: 04 December 2012, published: 25 October 2020 Made by: OMEP - Region: PHILIPPINES Related countries: Philippines, Hazards: Storm |
![]() | Afghanistan, Earthquake, 22 October 2020 created: 20 May 2011, published: 23 October 2020 Made by: OMEP - Region: AFGHANISTAN Related countries: Afghanistan, Hazards: Seismic |
![]() | Philippines, Typhoon Lupit Forecast, 21 October 2020 created: 04 December 2012, published: 22 October 2020 Made by: OMEP - Region: PHILIPPINES Related countries: Philippines, Hazards: Storm |
![]() | Philippines, Areas at Risk from Typhoon Lupit, 21 October 2020 created: 04 December 2012, published: 21 October 2020 Made by: OMEP - Region: PHILIPPINES Related countries: Philippines, Hazards: Storm |
![]() | Horn of Africa, Rainfall and Vulnerability forecast, 20 October 2020 created: 25 July 2011, published: 21 October 2020 Made by: OMEP - Region: ETHIOPIA Related countries: Ethiopia, Hazards: Drought |
![]() | Philippines, Typhoon Lupit Forecast, 18 October 2020 created: 04 December 2012, published: 19 October 2020 Made by: OMEP - Region: PHILIPPINES Related countries: Philippines, Hazards: Storm |
![]() | Cyclone Activity in Philippine Sea, 17 October 2020 created: 04 December 2012, published: 18 October 2020 Made by: OMPE - Region: PHILIPPINES Related countries: Philippines, Hazards: Storm |
![]() | Indonesia Earthquakes, 16 October 2020 created: 20 May 2011, published: 16 October 2020 Made by: OMEP - Region: INDONESIA Related countries: Indonesia, Hazards: Seismic |
![]() | Philippines, Storm Affected Areas Overview, 16 October 2020 created: 20 May 2011, published: 16 October 2020 Made by: OMEP - Region: PHILIPPINES Related countries: Philippines, Hazards: Storm |
![]() | South Pacific Earthquake Activity, 14 October 2020 created: 20 May 2011, published: 15 October 2020 Made by: OMEP - Region: SAMOA Related countries: Samoa, Hazards: Seismic |
![]() | Philippines Tropical Storm Ondoy (Ketsana) Affected Areas, 13 October 2020 created: 20 May 2011, published: 14 October 2020 Made by: OMEP - Region: PHILIPPINES Related countries: Philippines, Hazards: Storm |
Philippines Storm Affected Areas Overview, 13 October 2020 created: 20 May 2011, published: 14 October 2020 Made by: OMEP - Region: PHILIPPINES Related countries: Philippines, Hazards: Storm | |
![]() | Nepal, Flood and Landslide-Affected Areas, 12 October 2020 created: 20 May 2011, published: 13 October 2020 Made by: OMEP - Region: NEPAL Related countries: Nepal, Hazards: Flood |
![]() | Philippines, San Roque Dam Flood Affected Areas, 9 October 2020 created: 20 May 2011, published: 09 October 2020 Made by: OMEP - Region: PHILIPPINES Related countries: Philippines, Hazards: Flood |
![]() | Philippines, San Roque Dam Flood-Prone Areas, Population Density, 08 October 2020 created: 20 May 2011, published: 09 October 2020 Made by: OMEP - Region: PHILIPPINES Related countries: Philippines, Hazards: Flood |
![]() | Vanatu Region, Earthquakes, 07 October 2020 created: 20 May 2011, published: 08 October 2020 Made by: OMEP - Region: VANUATU Related countries: Vanuatu, Hazards: Seismic |
![]() | LAOS, Flood-Affected Areas, 04 October 2020 created: 20 May 2011, published: 07 October 2020 Made by: OMEP - Region: LAOS Related countries: Laos, Hazards: Flood |
![]() | India, Flood Affected Area, 06 October 2020 created: 20 May 2011, published: 07 October 2020 Made by: OMEP - Region: INDIA Related countries: India, Hazards: Flood |
![]() | Philippines. Tropical Storm Parma (Pepeng) - Flood affected areas created: 17 August 2011, published: 06 October 2020 COSMO-SkyMED multi-temporal satellite imagery analysis. Related countries: Philippines, Hazards: Flood |
![]() | Indonesia, Earthquakes Southern Sumatra, Areas Reporting Damages, 01 October 2020 created: 20 May 2011, published: 05 October 2020 Made by: OMEP - Region: INDONESIA Related countries: Indonesia, Hazards: Seismic |
![]() | Philippines, Tropical Cyclone Activity in the Philippine Sea, 01 October 2020 created: 04 December 2012, published: 02 October 2020 Made by: OMEP - Region: PHILIPPINES Related countries: Philippines, Hazards: Storm |
![]() | Boliiva - Peru, Earthquake, 30 September 2020 created: 20 May 2011, published: 01 October 2020 Made by: OMEP - Region: BOLIVIA Related countries: Bolivia, Hazards: Seismic |
![]() | Samoa, Samoa Islands Region Earthquake, 30 September 2020 created: 20 May 2011, published: 30 September 2020 Made by: OMEP - Region: SAMOA Related countries: Samoa, Hazards: Seismic |
![]() | Indonesia, Sumatra Earthquake, 30 September 2020 created: 20 May 2011, published: 30 September 2020 Made by: OMEP - Region: INDONESIA Related countries: Indonesia, Hazards: Seismic |
![]() | Philippines, Flood Affected Areas in Metro Manila, 29 September 2020 created: 20 May 2011, published: 30 September 2020 Made by: UNOSAT - Region: PHILIPPINES Related countries: Philippines, Hazards: Flood |
![]() | Philippines, Hystorical Flood Inundation Limits around Storm Ondoy (Ketsana) Affected Areas, 29 September 2020 created: 20 May 2011, published: 29 September 2020 Made by: OMEP - Region: PHILIPPINES Related countries: Philippines, Hazards: Flood |
![]() | Philippines, Tropical Storm Onday (Ketsana) - People Affected, 29 September 2020 created: 20 May 2011, published: 29 September 2020 Made by: OMEP - Region: PHILIPPINES Related countries: Philippines, Hazards: Storm |
![]() | Philippines. Tropical Storm Ketsana (Ondoy) - Situation Map created: 17 August 2011, published: 29 September 2020 Affected population as of Natural Disaster Coordinating Council SitRep No. 13 (Sep 29th, 2009) Related countries: Philippines, Hazards: Storm |
![]() | Philippines, Tropical Storm Onday (Ketsana), 27 September 2020 created: 20 May 2011, published: 28 September 2020 Made by: OMEP - Region: PHILIPPINES Related countries: Philippines, Hazards: Storm |
![]() | Philippines, Tropical Storm Onday (Ketsana) - Population Affected by Municipalities, 28 September 2020 created: 20 May 2011, published: 28 September 2020 Made by: ITHACA,WFP - Region: PHILIPPINES Related countries: Philippines, Hazards: Storm |
![]() | Niger, Flood Affected Areas, 23 September 2020 created: 20 May 2011, published: 25 September 2020 Made by: OMEP - Region: NIGER Related countries: Niger, Hazards: Flood |
![]() | Bhutan, Earthquake, 21 September 2020 created: 20 May 2011, published: 22 September 2020 Made by: OMEP - Region: BHUTAN Related countries: Bhutan, Hazards: Seismic |
![]() | Indonesia, North Sumatra, Flood Affected Area, 15 September 2020 created: 20 May 2011, published: 16 September 2020 Made by: OMEP - Region: INDONESIA Related countries: Indonesia, Hazards: Flood |
![]() | NE India, FLood Affected Areas, 14 September 2020 created: 20 May 2011, published: 15 September 2020 Made by: OMEP - Region: INDIA Related countries: India, Hazards: Flood |
![]() | Northen Ghana and Togo, Flood Affected Areas, 10 September 2020 created: 20 May 2011, published: 11 September 2020 Made by: OMEP - Region: GHANA Related countries: Ghana, Hazards: Flood |
![]() | Georgia, Earthquakes, 08 September 2020 created: 20 May 2011, published: 10 September 2020 Made by: OMEP - Region: GEORGIA Related countries: Georgia, Hazards: Seismic |
![]() | Indonesia, Earthquakes 01-08 September, 08 September 2020 created: 20 May 2011, published: 09 September 2020 Made by: OMEP - Region: INDONESIA Related countries: Indonesia, Hazards: Seismic |
![]() | Indonesia, Earthquake Affected Area: Precipitation Forecast, 09 September 2020 created: 20 May 2011, published: 09 September 2020 Made by: OMEP - Region: WORLD Related countries: All, Hazards: Seismic |
![]() | Burkina Faso, Dams and Flood Prone Areas, 07 September 2020 created: 20 May 2011, published: 08 September 2020 Made by: OMEP - Region: BURKINA FASO Related countries: Burkina Faso, Hazards: Flood |
![]() | Indonesia, Java Earthquakes, 02 September 2020 created: 20 May 2011, published: 03 September 2020 Made by: OMEP - Region: INDONESIA Related countries: Indonesia, Hazards: Seismic |
![]() | Indonesia, Earthquake, 02 September 2020 created: 20 May 2011, published: 02 September 2020 Made by: OMEP - Region: INDONESIA Related countries: Indonesia, Hazards: Seismic |
![]() | Guatemala, Drought Affected Areas of Concern, 20 August 2020 created: 20 May 2011, published: 21 August 2020 Made by: OMEP - Region: GUATEMALA Related countries: Guatemala, Hazards: Drought |
![]() | Sri Lanka, Flood Affected Areas, 18 August 2020 created: 20 May 2011, published: 21 August 2020 Made by: OMEP - Region: SRI LANKA Related countries: Sri Lanka, Hazards: Flood |
![]() | Nepal, Flood and Landslide Affected Areas, 11 August 2020 created: 20 May 2011, published: 13 August 2020 Made by: OMEP - Region: NEPAL Related countries: Nepal, Hazards: Flood |
![]() | Earthquake India, Andaman Islands, 10 August 2020 created: 20 May 2011, published: 11 August 2020 Made by: OMEP - Region: INDIA Related countries: India, Hazards: Seismic |
![]() | China Tropical Storms Goni and Morakot, 3 August 2020 created: 20 May 2011, published: 05 August 2020 Made by: OMEP - Region: CHINA Related countries: China, Hazards: Storm |
![]() | India Bihar State Flood - Prone Areas, 3 August 2020 created: 20 May 2011, published: 05 August 2020 Made by: OMEP - Region: INDIA Related countries: India, Hazards: Flood |
![]() | Kenya, Drought Overview, 26 July 2020 created: 20 May 2011, published: 29 July 2020 Made by: OMEP - Region: KENYA Related countries: Kenya, Hazards: Drought |
![]() | MOZAMBIQUE Flood - Risk Areas, 27 July 2020 created: 20 May 2011, published: 28 July 2020 Made by: OMEP - Region: MOZAMBIQUE Related countries: Mozambique, Hazards: Flood |
![]() | Mongolia, Flood Affected Areas, 26 July 2020 created: 20 May 2011, published: 27 July 2020 Made by: OMEP - Region: MONGOLIA Related countries: Mongolia, Hazards: Flood |
![]() | CHINA, YUNNAN Province, Earthquake, 09 July 2020 created: 20 May 2011, published: 10 July 2020 Made by: OMEP - Region: CHINA Related countries: China, Hazards: Seismic |
![]() | Bangladesh, Flood Affected Areas, 07 July 2020 created: 20 May 2011, published: 08 July 2020 Made by: OMEP - Region: BANGLADESH Related countries: Bangladesh, Hazards: Flood |
![]() | South East China and North Vietnam, Flood Affected Areas, 06 July 2020 created: 20 May 2011, published: 07 July 2020 Made by: OMEP - Region: CHINA Related countries: China, Hazards: Flood |
![]() | Central African Republic - CAR, Ndele - Daha Corridor, 02 July 2020 created: 25 July 2011, published: 03 July 2020 Made by: OMEP - Region: CENTRAL AFRICAN REPUBLIC Related countries: Central African Republic, Hazards: Drought |
![]() | PHILIPPINES, TROPICAL CYCLONES 04W AND LINFA AREAS OF CONCERN, 22 JUNE 2020 created: 04 December 2012, published: 23 June 2020 Made by: OMEP - Region: PHILIPPINES Related countries: Philippines, Hazards: Storm |
![]() | PAKISTAN, NW REGION FLOOD PRONE AREAS, 15 JUNE 09 created: 20 May 2011, published: 17 June 2020 Made by: OMEP - Region: PAKISTAN Related countries: Pakistan, Hazards: Flood |
![]() | AFGHANISTAN FLOOD AFFECTED AREAS, 10 JUNE 2020 created: 20 May 2011, published: 11 June 2020 Made by: OMEP - Region: AFGHANISTAN Related countries: Afghanistan, Hazards: Flood |
![]() | Bangladesh. Patuakhali District - Tropical Cyclone Aila. Areas Affected with Surface Water as of May 27th, 2009 created: 17 August 2011, published: 03 June 2020 Rapid Disaster Impact Map. Based on analysis of MODIS Satellite Imagery Related countries: Bangladesh, Hazards: Storm |
![]() | Bangladesh. Khulna District - Tropical Cyclone Aila. Areas Affected with Surface Water as of May 27th, 2009 created: 17 August 2011, published: 03 June 2020 Rapid Disaster Impact Map. Based on analysis of MODIS Satellite Imagery Related countries: Bangladesh, Hazards: Storm |
![]() | Bangladesh. Satkhira District - Tropical Cyclone Aila. Areas Affected with Surface Water as of May 27th, 2009 created: 17 August 2011, published: 03 June 2020 Rapid Disaster Impact Map. Based on analysis of MODIS Satellite Imagery Related countries: Bangladesh, Hazards: Storm |
Bangladesh, Cyclone AILA Affected Areas, 27 May 2020 created: 04 December 2012, published: 01 June 2020 Made by: ITHACA,WFP - Region: BANGLADESH Related countries: Bangladesh, Hazards: Storm | |
![]() | Bangladesh. Tropical Cyclone Aila. Satellite detected water as of May 30, 2020 - 1/4 created: 17 August 2011, published: 30 May 2020 COSMO-SkyMED satellite imagery analysis. Related countries: Bangladesh, Hazards: Storm |
![]() | Bangladesh. Tropical Cyclone Aila. Satellite detected water as of May 30, 2020 - 2/4 created: 17 August 2011, published: 30 May 2020 COSMO-SkyMED satellite imagery analysis. Related countries: Bangladesh, Hazards: Storm |
![]() | Bangladesh. Tropical Cyclone Aila. Satellite detected water as of May 30, 2020 - 4/4 created: 17 August 2011, published: 30 May 2020 COSMO-SkyMED satellite imagery analysis. Related countries: Bangladesh, Hazards: Storm |
![]() | Bangladesh. Tropical Cyclone Aila. Satellite detected water as of May 30, 2020 - 3/4 created: 17 August 2011, published: 30 May 2020 COSMO-SkyMED satellite imagery analysis. Related countries: Bangladesh, Hazards: Storm |
![]() | Bangladesh. Tropical Cyclone Aila. Satellite detected water as of May 30, 2020 created: 17 August 2011, published: 30 May 2020 COSMO-SkyMED satellite imagery analysis. Related countries: Bangladesh, Hazards: Storm |
![]() | Bangladesh. Tropical Cyclone Aila. Satellite reference water created: 17 August 2011, published: 29 May 2020 COSMO-SkyMED satellite imagery analysis. Related countries: Bangladesh, Hazards: Storm |
![]() | Bangladesh. Tropical Cyclone Aila. Areas affected with Surface Water as of May 27th, 2009 created: 17 August 2011, published: 28 May 2020 Rapid Disaster Impact Map. Based on analysis of MODIS Satellite Imagery Related countries: Bangladesh, Hazards: Storm |
![]() | Bangladesh and India, Cyclone Aila Affected Areas, 26 May 2020 created: 04 December 2012, published: 27 May 2020 Made by: OMEP - Region: BANGLADESH Related countries: Bangladesh, Hazards: Storm |
![]() | Bangladesh. Tropical Cyclone Aila. Affected areas as of May 27th, 2009 created: 17 August 2011, published: 27 May 2020 MODIS Satellite imagery analysis Related countries: Bangladesh, Hazards: Storm |
![]() | Bangladesh, Cyclone BIJLI - AOC, 17 April 2020 created: 04 December 2012, published: 17 April 2020 Made by: OMEP - Region: WORLD Related countries: All, Hazards: Storm |
![]() | Afghanistan, Earthquake AOC, 17 April 2020 created: 20 May 2011, published: 17 April 2020 Made by: OMEP - Region: AFGHANISTAN Related countries: Afghanistan, Hazards: Seismic |
![]() | EARTHQUAKES ACTIVITY, 9 - 16 APRIL 2020 created: 20 May 2011, published: 17 April 2020 Made by: OMEP - Region: WORLD Related countries: All, Hazards: Seismic |
![]() | Madagascar, Cyclone Jade Affected Areas, 10 April 2020 created: 04 December 2012, published: 14 April 2020 Made by: OMEP - Region: MADAGASCAR Related countries: Madagascar, Hazards: Storm |
![]() | Madagascar, Cyclone Jade Affected Areas, 06 April 2020 created: 04 December 2012, published: 07 April 2020 Made by: OMEP - Region: MADAGASCAR Related countries: Madagascar, Hazards: Storm |
![]() | SOUTHWEST AFRICA - RAINFALL DATA ANALYSIS, 19TH-29TH MARCH 2009 created: 25 July 2011, published: 31 March 2020 Made by: ITHACA - Region: WORLD Related countries: All, Hazards: Drought |
![]() | SOUTHERN AFRICA - RAINFALL DATA ANALYSIS, 19TH-29TH MARCH 2009 created: 25 July 2011, published: 31 March 2020 Made by: ITHACA - Region: WORLD Related countries: All, Hazards: Drought |
![]() | SOUTHERN AFRICA - FLOODS SITUATION, 29 MARCH 2020 created: 20 May 2011, published: 31 March 2020 Made by: OMEP - Region: WORLD Related countries: All, Hazards: Flood |
![]() | Southern Africa. Floods situation as of March 29th, 2009 created: 17 August 2011, published: 30 March 2020 MODIS Satellite imagery analysis Related countries: All, Hazards: Flood |
![]() | TONGA, EARTHQUAKE, 22 MARCH 2020 created: 20 May 2011, published: 23 March 2020 Made by: OMEP - Region: INDONESIA Related countries: Indonesia, Hazards: Seismic |
![]() | TONGA EARTHQUAKE, 19 MARCH 2020 created: 20 May 2011, published: 20 March 2020 Made by: OMEP - Region: INDONESIA Related countries: Indonesia, Hazards: Seismic |
![]() | Indonesia, Kepulauan Earthquakes, 16 March 2020 created: 20 May 2011, published: 17 March 2020 Made by: OMEP - Region: INDONESIA Related countries: Indonesia, Hazards: Seismic |
![]() | HAITI, AREAS PRONE TO CYCLONE EFFECTS, 12 MARCH 2020 created: 04 December 2012, published: 13 March 2020 Made by: OMEP - Region: HAITI Related countries: Haiti, Hazards: Storm |
![]() | Earthquakes, 9-16 February 2009 created: 20 May 2011, published: 16 February 2020 Made by: OMEP - Region: WORLD Related countries: All, Hazards: Seismic |
![]() | Colombia, Galeras Volcano Eruption, 16 February 2020 created: 20 May 2011, published: 16 February 2020 Made by: OMEP - Region: COLOMBIA Related countries: Colombia, Hazards: Volcano |
![]() | INDONESIA, KEPULAUAN TALAUD EARTHQUAKE, 11 FEBRUARY 2020 created: 20 May 2011, published: 12 February 2020 Made by: OMEP - Region: INDONESIA Related countries: Indonesia, Hazards: Seismic |
![]() | Madagascar, Tropical Storm Fanele, Areas of Concern, 23 January 2021 created: 20 May 2011, published: 26 January 2021 Made by: OMEP - Region: MADAGASCAR Related countries: Madagascar, Hazards: Storm |
![]() | Madagascar, Cyclone Affected Areas, 22 January 2021 created: 04 December 2012, published: 23 January 2021 Made by: OMEP - Region: MADAGASCAR Related countries: Madagascar, Hazards: Storm |
![]() | Philippines, Floods Landslides Affected Areas, 13 January 2021 created: 20 May 2011, published: 14 January 2021 Made by: OMEP - Region: PHILIPPINES Related countries: Philippines, Hazards: Flood |
![]() | Mozambique, Chimoio District Flooded Areas, 12 January 2021 created: 20 May 2011, published: 13 January 2021 Made by: OMEP - Region: MOZAMBIQUE Related countries: Mozambique, Hazards: Flood |
![]() | Indonesia, Papua Guinea, Earthquakes, 04 January 2021 created: 20 May 2011, published: 05 January 2021 Made by: OMEP - Region: INDONESIA Related countries: Indonesia, Hazards: Seismic |
![]() | Mozambique, Flood Alert Situation as of 18 December 2020 created: 20 May 2011, published: 19 December 2020 Made by: ITHACA - Region: MOZAMBIQUE Related countries: Mozambique, Hazards: Flood |
![]() | Mozambique. Flood alert situation as of December, 18th 2008 created: 17 August 2011, published: 19 December 2020 Criticality levels are based on cumulated rainfalls according to the specific analysis time period for each hydrological basin. Related countries: Mozambique, Hazards: Flood |
![]() | Central African Republic, Population Displacement, 11 DECEMBER 2020 created: 25 July 2011, published: 12 December 2020 Made by: OMEP - Region: CENTRAL AFRICAN REPUBLIC Related countries: Central African Republic, Hazards: Drought |
![]() | Sri Lanka, Tropical Storm NISHA, 07 DECEMBER 2020 created: 20 May 2011, published: 08 December 2020 Made by: OMEP - Region: SRI LANKA Related countries: Sri Lanka, Hazards: Storm |
![]() | Sri Lanka, Tropical Storm 07B, 07 DECEMBER 2020 created: 20 May 2011, published: 08 December 2020 Made by: OMEP - Region: SRI LANKA Related countries: Sri Lanka, Hazards: Storm |
![]() | Sri Lanka, Flood Affected Areas, 4 December 2020 created: 20 May 2011, published: 05 December 2020 Made by: OMEP - Region: SRI LANKA Related countries: Sri Lanka, Hazards: Flood |
![]() | BRAZIL, FLood Affected Areas, 26 NOVEMBER 2020 created: 20 May 2011, published: 27 November 2020 Made by: OMEP - Region: BRAZIL Related countries: Brazil, Hazards: Flood |
![]() | Vietnam, Tropical Storm NOUL, 18 NOVEMBER 2020 created: 20 May 2011, published: 19 November 2020 Made by: OMEP - Region: VIET NAM Related countries: Viet Nam, Hazards: Storm |
![]() | CARIBBEAN, TROPICAL STORM PALOMA, 11 NOVEMBER 2020 created: 20 May 2011, published: 10 November 2020 Made by: OMEP - Region: WORLD Related countries: All, Hazards: Storm |
![]() | Vietnam, Flood Affected Areas, 07 November 2020 created: 20 May 2011, published: 07 November 2020 Made by: OMEP - Region: VIET NAM Related countries: Viet Nam, Hazards: Flood |
![]() | YEMEN, FLOOD AFFECTED AREAS, 28 OCTOBER 2020 created: 20 May 2011, published: 29 October 2020 Made by: OMEP - Region: YEMEN Related countries: Yemen, Hazards: Flood |
![]() | Pakistan, Balochistan Region, Earthquakes, 29 October created: 20 May 2011, published: 29 October 2020 Made by: OMEP - Region: PAKISTAN Related countries: Pakistan, Hazards: Seismic |
![]() | Pakistan, Balochistan Region, Earthquake, AOC, 29 October created: 20 May 2011, published: 29 October 2020 Made by: OMEP - Region: PAKISTAN Related countries: Pakistan, Hazards: Seismic |
![]() | Pakistan, Balochistan Region, Earthquakes, AOC, 29 October created: 20 May 2011, published: 29 October 2020 Made by: OMEP - Region: PAKISTAN Related countries: Pakistan, Hazards: Seismic |
![]() | Bangladesh, Tropical Cyclone Rashimi, 26 October 2020 created: 04 December 2012, published: 28 OCTOBER 2020 Made by: OMEP - Region: BANGLADESH Related countries: Bangladesh, Hazards: Storm |
![]() | Yemen, Flood Affected Areas, 25 October 2020 created: 20 May 2011, published: 27 October 2020 Made by: OMEP - Region: YEMEN Related countries: Yemen, Hazards: Flood |
![]() | Caribbean, Tropical Storms OMAR and 16, 14 October 2020 created: 20 May 2011, published: 16 October 2020 Made by: OMEP - Region: HAITI Related countries: Haiti, Hazards: Storm |
![]() | Bolivia, Earthquake, 12 October 2020 created: 20 May 2011, published: 15 October 2020 Made by: OMEP - Region: BOLIVIA Related countries: Bolivia, Hazards: Seismic |
![]() | Chechnya, Earthquake, 11 October 2020 created: 20 May 2011, published: 14 October 2020 Made by: OMEP - Region: RUSSIA Related countries: Russia, Hazards: Seismic |
![]() | Burundi, Flood Affected Area, 08 October 2020 created: 20 May 2011, published: 09 October 2020 Made by: OMEP - Region: BURUNDI Related countries: Burundi, Hazards: Flood |
![]() | Haiti, Fay - Hanna - Ike - Gustav, Storm Affected Areas, 08 October 2020 created: 20 May 2011, published: 08 October 2020 Made by: OMEP - Region: HAITI Related countries: Haiti, Hazards: Storm |
![]() | Central Asia Earthquakes, 06 October 2020 created: 20 May 2011, published: 07 October 2020 Made by: OMEP - Region: KYRGYZSTAN Related countries: Kyrgyzstan, Hazards: Seismic |
![]() | Kyrgyzstan, Earthquake, 06 October 2020 created: 20 May 2011, published: 06 October 2020 Made by: OMEP - Region: KYRGYZSTAN Related countries: Kyrgyzstan, Hazards: Seismic |
![]() | Afghanistan, Earthquake, 5 October 2020 created: 20 May 2011, published: 06 October 2020 Made by: OMEP - Region: AFGHANISTAN Related countries: Afghanistan, Hazards: Seismic |
![]() | Tropical Storms Jangmi, Mekkhala and 21 Areas of Concern, 30 September 2020 created: 20 May 2011, published: 30 September 2020 Made by: OMEP - Region: WORLD Related countries: All, Hazards: Storm |
![]() | Tropical Storm Jangmi and 20W Areas of Concern, 29 September 2020 created: 20 May 2011, published: 29 September 2020 Made by: OMEP - Region: CHINA Related countries: China, Hazards: Storm |
![]() | India, Flood Affected Areas, 22 September 2020 created: 20 May 2011, published: 23 September 2020 Made by: OMEP - Region: INDIA Related countries: India, Hazards: Flood |
![]() | Philippines, Tropical Cyclone HAGUPIT, 22 September 2020 created: 04 December 2012, published: 23 September 2020 Made by: OMEP - Region: PHILIPPINES Related countries: Philippines, Hazards: Storm |
![]() | EARTHQUAKE ACTIVITY, 03-10 SEPTEMBER 2008 created: 20 May 2011, published: 22 September 2020 Made by: ODAP,HQ - Region: WORLD Related countries: All, Hazards: Seismic |
![]() | HAITI, Flood Affected Areas - RADARSAT, 12 SEPTEMBER 2020 created: 20 May 2011, published: 16 September 2020 Made by: OMEP - Region: HAITI Related countries: Haiti, Hazards: Flood |
![]() | Haiti - Terre Nueve, Flood Affected Areas, 11 September 2020 created: 20 May 2011, published: 15 September 2020 Made by: OMEP - Region: HAITI Related countries: Haiti, Hazards: Flood |
![]() | Haiti Hurricane Ike flooded areas, 9 September 2020 created: 20 May 2011, published: 12 SEPTEMBER 2020 Made by: ITHACA - Region: HAITI Related countries: Haiti, Hazards: Flood |
![]() | HAITI, Terre Neuve Flood Affected Areas, 10 SEPTEMBER 2020 created: 20 May 2011, published: 12 SEPTEMBER 2020 Made by: OMEP - Region: HAITI Related countries: Haiti, Hazards: Flood |
![]() | HAITI, GONAIVES FLOOD AFFECTED AREAS, 11 September 2020 created: 20 May 2011, published: 12 SEPTEMBER 2020 Made by: OMEP - Region: HAITI Related countries: Haiti, Hazards: Flood |
![]() | Haiti. Port-de-Paix/Saint Louis du Nord Flood affected areas created: 17 August 2011, published: 11 September 2020 Cosmo-SkyMed radar satellite imagery analysis Related countries: Haiti, Hazards: Flood |
![]() | Haiti. Terre Neuve Flood Affected Areas created: 17 August 2011, published: 11 September 2020 Compiled by WFP Emergency Preparedness Branch (OMEP) Related countries: Haiti, Hazards: Flood |
![]() | Haiti. Flood situation as of 5 September 2020 created: 17 August 2011, published: 06 September 2020 MODIS Satellite imagery multi temporal analysis Related countries: Haiti, Hazards: Flood |
![]() | TROPICAL STORM GUSTAV AREAS OF CONCERN, 31 AUGUST 2020 created: 20 May 2011, published: 01 September 2020 Made by: OMEP - Region: CUBA Related countries: Cuba, Hazards: Storm |
![]() | Floods at India-Nepal border as of 30-31 August 2008 created: 17 August 2011, published: 01 September 2020 MODIS Satellite imagery analysis Related countries: All, Hazards: Flood |
![]() | North-East India Bihar State Flood Affected Areas, 28 AUGUST 2020 created: 20 May 2011, published: 29 August 2020 Made by: OMEP - Region: INDIA Related countries: India, Hazards: Flood |
![]() | North East India, Floods Affected Districts, 26 August 2020 created: 20 May 2011, published: 27 August 2020 Made by: OMEP - Region: INDIA Related countries: India, Hazards: Flood |
![]() | Southern Chad, Flood Affected Area, 22 August 2020 created: 20 May 2011, published: 25 August 2020 Made by: OMEP - Region: CHAD Related countries: Chad, Hazards: Flood |
![]() | Northen Laos, Flood Affected Areas, 19 August 2020 created: 20 May 2011, published: 22 August 2020 Made by: OMEP - Region: LAOS Related countries: Laos, Hazards: Flood |
![]() | Northen Laos, Flood Affected Areas, 19 August 2020 - A0 Printable created: 20 May 2011, published: 22 August 2020 Made by: OMEP - Region: LAOS Related countries: Laos, Hazards: Flood |
![]() | Ghana, Flood Affected Areas, 21 August 2020 created: 20 May 2011, published: 22 August 2020 Made by: OMEP - Region: GHANA Related countries: Ghana, Hazards: Flood |
![]() | Laos - Thailand, satellite Detected Flooded Areas - Population created: 20 May 2011, published: 22 August 2020 Made by: OMEP - Region: LAOS Related countries: Laos, Hazards: Flood |
![]() | BANGLADESH FLOOD RISK AREAS, AUGUST 2008 created: 20 May 2011, published: 12 August 2020 Made by: OMEP - Region: BANGLADESH Related countries: Bangladesh, Hazards: Flood |
![]() | Pakistan, Flood Affected Areas, 8 August 2020 created: 20 May 2011, published: 08 August 2020 Made by: OMEP - Region: PAKISTAN Related countries: Pakistan, Hazards: Flood |
![]() | Ethiopia. Watersheds hazard map according to Dartmouth World Atlas of Flooded Lands created: 17 August 2011, published: 06 August 2020 Hazard has been derived in function of flooded surface percentage of each watershed affected by historical floods Related countries: Ethiopia, Hazards: Flood |
![]() | Ethiopia. Watersheds risk map according to Dartmouth World Atlas of Flooded Lands created: 17 August 2011, published: 06 August 2020 Historical flooded areas Related countries: Ethiopia, Hazards: Flood |
![]() | Ethiopia. Historically flood-affected watershed according to Dartmouth Flood Observatory datasets created: 17 August 2011, published: 04 August 2020 Historical flooded areas (DFO) and affected watersheds Related countries: Ethiopia, Hazards: Flood |
![]() | Romania and Ukraine flood as of 29 July 2020 created: 17 August 2011, published: 29 July 2020 MODIS Satellite imagery analysis Related countries: All, Hazards: Flood |
![]() | BANGLADESH, FLOOD RISK AREAS, 24 JULY 2020 created: 20 May 2011, published: 25 July 2020 Made by: OMEP - Region: BANGLADESH Related countries: Bangladesh, Hazards: Flood |
![]() | Ghana, Flood Risk Map, 24 JULY 2020 created: 20 May 2011, published: 25 July 2020 Made by: ITHACA - Region: GHANA Related countries: Ghana, Hazards: Flood |
![]() | Bangladesh, Flood Risk Areas, 23 July 2020 created: 20 May 2011, published: 24 JULY 2020 Made by: OMEP - Region: BANGLADESH Related countries: Bangladesh, Hazards: Flood |
![]() | HORN OF AFRICA, DROUGHT INDICES, 19 July 2020 created: 20 May 2011, published: 24 JULY 2020 Made by: OMEP - Region: ETHIOPIA Related countries: Ethiopia, Hazards: Drought |
![]() | Afghanistan, Drought Affected Areas, 03 July 2020 created: 20 May 2011, published: 04 July 2020 Made by: OMEP - Region: AFGHANISTAN Related countries: Afghanistan, Hazards: Drought |
![]() | Philippines, Typhoon Fengshen, Affected Ares, Reported Damage created: 04 December 2012, published: 01 July 2020 Made by: OMEP - Region: PHILIPPINES Related countries: Philippines, Hazards: Storm |
![]() | PHILIPPINES, TROPICAL STORM FENGSHEN, 25 JUNE 2020 created: 20 May 2011, published: 26 June 2020 Made by: OMEP - Region: PHILIPPINES Related countries: Philippines, Hazards: Storm |
![]() | PHILIPPINES, TROPICAL STORM FENGSHEN, 21 JUNE 2020 created: 20 May 2011, published: 24 June 2020 Made by: OMEP - Region: PHILIPPINES Related countries: Philippines, Hazards: Storm |
![]() | PHILIPPINES, TROPICAL STORM FENGSHEN, 24 June 2020 created: 20 May 2011, published: 24 June 2020 Made by: OMEP - Region: PHILIPPINES Related countries: Philippines, Hazards: Storm |
![]() | India, Flood Affected Areas, 20 June 2020 created: 20 May 2011, published: 23 June 2020 Made by: OMEP - Region: INDIA Related countries: India, Hazards: Flood |
![]() | Philippines, Tropical Storm Fengshen, 20 June 2020 created: 20 May 2011, published: 20 June 2020 Made by: OMEP - Region: PHILIPPINES Related countries: Philippines, Hazards: Storm |
![]() | China, SE, Flood Affected Areas, 16 JUne 2020 created: 20 May 2011, published: 17 June 2020 Made by: OMEP - Region: CHINA Related countries: China, Hazards: Flood |
![]() | Sri Lanka, Flood Affected, 11 June 2020 created: 20 May 2011, published: 13 June 2020 Made by: OMEP - Region: SRI LANKA Related countries: Sri Lanka, Hazards: Flood |
![]() | Horn of Africa, Drought Indices, 04 June 2020 created: 20 May 2011, published: 04 June 2020 Made by: OMEP - Region: ETHIOPIA Related countries: Ethiopia, Hazards: Drought |
![]() | Ethiopia, Drought, 4 June 2020 created: 20 May 2011, published: 04 June 2020 Made by: OMEP - Region: ETHIOPIA Related countries: Ethiopia, Hazards: Drought |
![]() | Sri Lanka,WFP Emergency Assistance in Flood Affected Areas, 02 JUNE 2020 created: 20 May 2011, published: 03 June 2020 Made by: OMEP - Region: SRI LANKA Related countries: Sri Lanka, Hazards: Flood |
![]() | CHINA, EASTERN SICHUAN, EARTHQUAKE, 02 JUNE 2020 created: 20 May 2011, published: 02 JUNE 2020 Made by: OMEP - Region: CHINA Related countries: China, Hazards: Seismic |
![]() | TROPICAL STORM ALMA, AREAS OF CONCERN, 30 MAY 2020 created: 20 May 2011, published: 30 MAY 2020 Made by: OMEP - Region: HONDURAS Related countries: Honduras, Hazards: Storm |
![]() | Chile, Floods, Volcano Activity, 26 May 2020 created: 20 May 2011, published: 28 May 2020 Made by: OMEP - Region: CHILE Related countries: Chile, Hazards: Volcano |
![]() | MYANMAR, CYCLONE NARGIS AFFECTED AREAS, WFP PRESENCE, 23 MAY 2020 created: 04 December 2012, published: 26 May 2020 Made by: OMEP - Region: MYANMAR Related countries: Myanmar, Hazards: Storm |
![]() | Myanmar, Cyclone NARGIS Affected Areas, WFP PRESENCE, 19 May 2020 created: 04 December 2012, published: 20 May 2020 Made by: OMEP - Region: MYANMAR Related countries: Myanmar, Hazards: Storm |
![]() | China. Mianyang City - Earthquake - May, 12th 2008 created: 17 August 2011, published: 16 May 2020 Cosmo-SkyMed satellite imagery analysis Related countries: China, Hazards: Seismic |
![]() | Myanmar, Cyclone NARGIS, Forecasted Rain, Food Distribution, 13 May 2020 created: 04 December 2012, published: 15 May 2020 Made by: OMEP - Region: MYANMAR Related countries: Myanmar, Hazards: Storm |
![]() | CHINA, EASTERN SICHUAN, EARTHQUAKE, 14 MAY 2020 created: 20 May 2011, published: 15 May 2020 Made by: OMEP - Region: CHINA Related countries: China, Hazards: Seismic |
![]() | China. Sichuan province - Earthquake - 12 May 2008. Situation map created: 17 August 2011, published: 15 May 2020 Situation map as of 15 May 2008. Source of data: BBC Related countries: China, Hazards: Seismic |
![]() | China. Dujiangyan City - Earthquake - May, 12th 2008 v.2 created: 17 August 2011, published: 14 MAY 2020 COSMO-SkyMED satellite imagery analysis. Related countries: China, Hazards: Seismic |
![]() | China. Dujiangyan City - Earthquake - May, 12th 2008 created: 17 August 2011, published: 14 MAY 2020 COSMO-SkyMED satellite imagery analysis. © ASI - Agenzia Spaziale Italiana - 2008. All Rights Reserved. Related countries: China, Hazards: Seismic |
![]() | China. Sichuan province - Earthquake - 12 May 2020 created: 17 August 2011, published: 14 MAY 2020 Reference Map Related countries: China, Hazards: Seismic |
![]() | Myanmar, Cyclone NARGIS, Satellite Detected Affected Areas, Map 8 out of 22, 8 May 2020 created: 04 December 2012, published: 12 May 2020 Made by: ITHACA,WFP,ASI - Region: MYANMAR Related countries: Myanmar, Hazards: Storm |
![]() | Myanmar, Cyclone NARGIS, Satellite Detected Affected Areas, Map 16 out of 22, 8 May 2020 created: 04 December 2012, published: 12 May 2020 Made by: ITHACA,WFP,ASI - Region: MYANMAR Related countries: Myanmar, Hazards: Storm |
![]() | Myanmar, Cyclone NARGIS, Satellite Detected Affected Areas, Map 7 out of 22, 8 May 2020 created: 04 December 2012, published: 12 May 2020 Made by: ITHACA,WFP,ASI - Region: MYANMAR Related countries: Myanmar, Hazards: Storm |
![]() | Myanmar, Cyclone NARGIS, Satellite Detected Affected Areas, Map 4 out of 22, 8 May 2020 created: 04 December 2012, published: 12 May 2020 Made by: ITHACA,WFP,ASI - Region: MYANMAR Related countries: Myanmar, Hazards: Storm |
![]() | Myanmar, Cyclone NARGIS, Satellite Detected Affected Areas, Map 17 out of 22, 8 May 2020 created: 04 December 2012, published: 12 May 2020 Made by: ITHACA,WFP,ASI - Region: WORLD Related countries: All, Hazards: Storm |
![]() | Myanmar, Cyclone NARGIS, Satellite Detected Affected Areas, Map 21 out of 22, 8 May 2020 created: 04 December 2012, published: 12 May 2020 Made by: ITHACA,WFP,ASI - Region: WORLD Related countries: All, Hazards: Storm |
![]() | Myanmar, Cyclone NARGIS, Satellite Detected Affected Areas, Map 14 out of 22, 8 May 2020 created: 04 December 2012, published: 12 May 2020 Made by: ITHACA,WFP,ASI - Region: WORLD Related countries: All, Hazards: Storm |
Myanmar, Cyclone NARGIS, Satellite Detected Affected Areas, Map 11 out of 22, 8 May 2020 created: 04 December 2012, published: 12 May 2020 Made by: ITHACA,WFP,ASI - Region: WORLD Related countries: All, Hazards: Storm | |
![]() | Myanmar, Cyclone NARGIS, Satellite Detected Affected Areas, Map 22 out of 22, 8 May 2020 created: 04 December 2012, published: 12 May 2020 Made by: ITHACA,WFP,ASI - Region: MYANMAR Related countries: Myanmar, Hazards: Storm |
![]() | Myanmar, Cyclone NARGIS, Satellite Detected Affected Areas, Map 6 out of 22, 8 May 2020 created: 04 December 2012, published: 12 May 2020 Made by: ITHACA,WFP,ASI - Region: MYANMAR Related countries: Myanmar, Hazards: Storm |
![]() | Myanmar, Cyclone NARGIS, Satellite Detected Affected Areas, Map 5 out of 22, 8 May 2020 created: 04 December 2012, published: 12 May 2020 Made by: ITHACA,WFP,ASI - Region: MYANMAR Related countries: Myanmar, Hazards: Storm |
![]() | Myanmar, Cyclone NARGIS, Satellite Detected Affected Areas, Map 12 out of 22, 8 May 2020 created: 04 December 2012, published: 12 May 2020 Made by: ITHACA,WFP,ASI - Region: MYANMAR Related countries: Myanmar, Hazards: Storm |
![]() | Myanmar, Cyclone NARGIS, Satellite Detected Affected Areas, Map 20 out of 22, 8 May 2020 created: 04 December 2012, published: 12 May 2020 Made by: ITHACA,WFP,ASI - Region: MYANMAR Related countries: Myanmar, Hazards: Storm |
![]() | Myanmar, Cyclone NARGIS, Satellite Detected Affected Areas, Map 9 out of 22, 8 May 2020 created: 04 December 2012, published: 12 May 2020 Made by: ITHACA,WFP,ASI - Region: MYANMAR Related countries: Myanmar, Hazards: Storm |
![]() | Myanmar, Cyclone NARGIS, Satellite Detected Affected Areas, Map 3 out of 22, 8 May 2020 created: 04 December 2012, published: 12 May 2020 Made by: ITHACA,WFP,ASI - Region: MYANMAR Related countries: Myanmar, Hazards: Storm |
![]() | Myanmar, Cyclone NARGIS, Satellite Detected Affected Areas, Map 10 out of 22, 8 May 2020 created: 04 December 2012, published: 12 May 2020 Made by: ITHACA,WFP,ASI - Region: MYANMAR Related countries: Myanmar, Hazards: Storm |
![]() | Myanmar, Cyclone NARGIS, Satellite Detected Affected Areas, Map 19 out of 22, 8 May 2020 created: 04 December 2012, published: 12 May 2020 Made by: ITHACA,WFP,ASI - Region: MYANMAR Related countries: Myanmar, Hazards: Storm |
![]() | Myanmar, Cyclone NARGIS, Satellite Detected Affected Areas, Map 13 out of 22, 8 May 2020 created: 04 December 2012, published: 12 May 2020 Made by: ITHACA,WFP,ASI - Region: MYANMAR Related countries: Myanmar, Hazards: Storm |
![]() | Myanmar, Cyclone NARGIS, Satellite Detected Affected Areas, Map 18 out of 22, 8 May 2020 created: 04 December 2012, published: 12 May 2020 Made by: ITHACA,WFP,ASI - Region: MYANMAR Related countries: Myanmar, Hazards: Storm |
![]() | Myanmar, Cyclone NARGIS, Satellite Detected Flood Evolution, TerraSARX, COSMO Sky-MED, 6 - 8 May 2020 created: 20 May 2011, published: 12 May 2020 Made by: ITHACA,WFP,DLRZ... - Region: MYANMAR Related countries: Myanmar, Hazards: Flood |
![]() | Myanmar, Cyclone NARGIS, Yangoon, Satellite Detected Flooded Areas, 8 May 2020 created: 20 May 2011, published: 12 May 2020 Made by: ITHACA,WFP,DLRZ... - Region: WORLD Related countries: All, Hazards: Flood |
![]() | MYANMAR, CYCLONE NARGIS, LABUTTA, AFFECTED AREAS, SATELLITE ANALYSIS, 06 MAY 2020 created: 04 December 2012, published: 09 May 2020 Made by: ITHACA,WFP,ISA - Region: WORLD Related countries: All, Hazards: Storm |
![]() | Myanmar. Flood evolution (May, 6th and 8th 2008) created: 17 August 2011, published: 09 May 2020 COSMO-SkyMED and TerraSAR-X satellite imagery analysis. Related countries: Myanmar, Hazards: Flood |
![]() | Myanmar, Cyclone NARGIS, COSMO-SkyMed ANALYSIS, 06 MAY 2020 created: 04 December 2012, published: 08 May 2020 Made by: ITHACA - Region: MYANMAR Related countries: Myanmar, Hazards: Storm |
![]() | Myanmar, Cyclone NARGIS, AOC, 08 May 2020 created: 04 December 2012, published: 08 May 2020 Made by: ODAP - Region: MYANMAR Related countries: Myanmar, Hazards: Storm |
![]() | Myanmar, Cyclone NARGIS, Major Cities in AOC, 07 May 2020 created: 04 December 2012, published: 08 May 2020 Made by: ODAP - Region: MYANMAR Related countries: Myanmar, Hazards: Storm |
![]() | Chaiten Volcano eruption, 8 May 2020 created: 20 May 2011, published: 08 May 2020 Made by: OMP - Region: CHILE Related countries: Chile, Hazards: Volcano |
![]() | Myanmar. Tropical Cyclone NARGIS. TerraSAR-X acquisition footprints (scheduled for May, 8th 2008) created: 17 August 2011, published: 07 May 2020 TerraSAR-X acquisition footprints (scheduled for May, 8th 2008) Related countries: Myanmar, Hazards: Storm |
![]() | Myanmar. Tropical Cyclone NARGIS affected areas as May, 6th 2008 - Map 1 created: 17 August 2011, published: 07 May 2020 COSMO-SkyMED satellite imagery analysis. Related countries: Myanmar, Hazards: Storm |
![]() | Myanmar. Tropical Cyclone NARGIS affected areas as May, 6th 2008 - Map 2 created: 17 August 2011, published: 07 May 2020 COSMO-SkyMED satellite imagery analysis. Related countries: Myanmar, Hazards: Storm |
![]() | Myanmar, Tropical Cyclone NARGIS, Population Affected, 05 May 2020 created: 04 December 2012, published: 06 MAY 2020 Made by: ITHACA - Region: MYANMAR Related countries: Myanmar, Hazards: Storm |
![]() | Myanmar. Tropical Cyclone NARGIS estimated affected areas. Map 3 created: 17 August 2011, published: 06 MAY 2020 MODIS Satellite imagery change detection analysis. Related countries: Myanmar, Hazards: Storm |
![]() | Myanmar. Tropical Cyclone NARGIS estimated affected areas. Map 1 created: 17 August 2011, published: 06 MAY 2020 MODIS Satellite imagery change detection analysis. Related countries: Myanmar, Hazards: Storm |
![]() | Myanmar. Tropical Cyclone NARGIS estimated affected areas. Map 2 created: 17 August 2011, published: 06 MAY 2020 MODIS Satellite imagery change detection analysis. Related countries: Myanmar, Hazards: Storm |
![]() | MYANMAR, CYCLONE NARGIS, AREAS OF CONCERN, 05 May 2020 created: 04 December 2012, published: 05 May 2020 Made by: ODAP - Region: MYANMAR Related countries: Myanmar, Hazards: Storm |
![]() | Myanmar, Cyclone NARGIS, Areas of Concern, 03 MAY 2020 created: 04 December 2012, published: 04 May 2020 Made by: ODAP - Region: MYANMAR Related countries: Myanmar, Hazards: Storm |
![]() | China, Xinjiang Xizang, Earthquake, 20 March 2020 created: 20 May 2011, published: 25 March 2020 Made by: ODAP - Region: CHINA Related countries: China, Hazards: Seismic |
![]() | Sri Lanka, Flood Affected Area, 18 March 2020 created: 20 May 2011, published: 20 March 2020 Made by: ODAP - Region: SRI LANKA Related countries: Sri Lanka, Hazards: Flood |
![]() | Zambia, Flood Affected Areas, 11 March 2020 created: 20 May 2011, published: 12 March 2020 Made by: ODAP - Region: ZAMBIA Related countries: Zambia, Hazards: Flood |
![]() | Zambia, Flood Affected Areas, 10 March 2020 created: 20 May 2011, published: 12 March 2020 Made by: ODAP - Region: ZAMBIA Related countries: Zambia, Hazards: Flood |
![]() | Madagascar, Cyclones, Janaury to March 2008 created: 04 December 2012, published: 12 March 2020 Made by: ODAP - Region: MADAGASCAR Related countries: Madagascar, Hazards: Storm |
![]() | Mozambique Cyclone JOWKE, Areas of Concern, 10 March 2020 created: 04 December 2012, published: 11 March 2020 Made by: ODAP - Region: MOZAMBIQUE Related countries: Mozambique, Hazards: Storm |
![]() | Malawi, Flood Affected Areas, 03 March 2020 created: 20 May 2011, published: 05 March 2020 Made by: ODAP - Region: MALAWI Related countries: Malawi, Hazards: Flood |
![]() | Northern Madagascar. Cyclones FAME and IVAN. Satellite detected water, wet areas. 25 Feb - 1 Mar 2020 created: 17 August 2011, published: 04 March 2020 MODIS Satellite imagery analysis Related countries: Madagascar, Hazards: Storm |
![]() | Central Madagascar. Cyclones FAME and IVAN. Satellite detected water, wet areas. 25 Feb - 1 Mar 2020 created: 17 August 2011, published: 04 March 2020 MODIS Satellite imagery analysis Related countries: Madagascar, Hazards: Storm |
![]() | Madagascar, Cyclone Affected, IVAN, FAME, 02 March 2020 created: 04 December 2012, published: 03 March 2020 Made by: ODAP - Region: MADAGASCAR Related countries: Madagascar, Hazards: Storm |
![]() | Mozambique, Flood, Population at Risk created: 20 May 2011, published: 21 February 2020 Made by: ODAP - Region: MOZAMBIQUE Related countries: Mozambique, Hazards: Flood |
![]() | Mozambique. Zambeze and Shire flood monitoring. 13 February 2020 created: 17 August 2011, published: 15 February 2020 MODIS satellite imagery analysis. Not validated in the field. Related countries: Mozambique, Hazards: Flood |
![]() | Madagascar, Cyclone FAME Wet Areas, 4 - 7 February 2020 created: 04 December 2012, published: 13 February 2020 Made by: ITHACA - Region: MADAGASCAR Related countries: Madagascar, Hazards: Storm |
![]() | Ecuador, Tungurahua Volcano, 11 February 2020 created: 20 May 2011, published: 12 February 2020 Made by: ODAP - Region: ECUADOR Related countries: Ecuador, Hazards: Volcano |
![]() | Mozambique, Flood Monitoring, Rio Muto, 07 February 2020 created: 20 May 2011, published: 11 February 2020 Made by: ITHACA - Region: MOZAMBIQUE Related countries: Mozambique, Hazards: Flood |
![]() | Mozambique. Zambeze and Shire flood monitoring. 07 February 2020 created: 17 August 2011, published: 08 February 2020 Mozambique. Zambeze and Shire flood monitoring. MODIS satellite imagery analysis, 07 February 2020 Related countries: Mozambique, Hazards: Flood |
![]() | Earthquakes, 29 January - 04 February 2020 created: 20 May 2011, published: 05 February 2020 Made by: ODAP - Region: WORLD Related countries: All, Hazards: Seismic |
![]() | Mozambique. Zambeze, Shire, Pongue flood monitoring. 04 February 2020 created: 17 August 2011, published: 05 February 2020 MODIS Satellite imagery analysis Related countries: Mozambique, Hazards: Flood |
![]() | Earthquakes, Central Africa, 03 January 2021 created: 20 May 2011, published: 04 February 2020 Made by: ODAP - Region: WORLD Related countries: All, Hazards: Seismic |
![]() | Earthquake Activity, DRC - Rwanda, 03 January 2021 created: 20 May 2011, published: 03 February 2020 Made by: ODAP - Region: DR CONGO Related countries: DR Congo, Hazards: Seismic |
![]() | MOZAMBIQUE, FLOOD MONITORING, 23-28 JANUARY 2008 created: 20 May 2011, published: 31 January 2020 Made by: ODAP - Region: MOZAMBIQUE Related countries: Mozambique, Hazards: Flood |
![]() | Mozambique. Zambeze, Shire, Pongue flood monitoring. 23-28 January 2008 created: 17 August 2011, published: 30 January 2020 MODIS satellite imagery analysis. Not validated in the field. Related countries: Mozambique, Hazards: Flood |
![]() | Mozambique, Simulated Floodable Areas, Intermediate Scenario, January 2008 created: 20 May 2011, published: 29 January 2020 Made by: ODAP - Region: MOZAMBIQUE Related countries: Mozambique, Hazards: Flood |
![]() | Mozambique, Simulated Floodable Areas, Worst Scenario, January 2008 created: 20 May 2011, published: 29 January 2020 Made by: ITHACA - Region: MOZAMBIQUE Related countries: Mozambique, Hazards: Flood |
![]() | Bolivia, Flood Affected Areas and People, 24 January 2021 created: 20 May 2011, published: 25 January 2021 Made by: ODAP - Region: BOLIVIA Related countries: Bolivia, Hazards: Flood |
![]() | Costa Rica, Paos Volcano, Potentially Affected, 24 January 2021 created: 20 May 2011, published: 25 January 2021 Made by: ODAP - Region: COSTA RICA Related countries: Costa Rica, Hazards: Volcano |
![]() | Zambia, Simulated floodable areas for Kafue river, 23 January 2021 created: 20 May 2011, published: 24 January 2021 Made by: ITHACA - Region: ZAMBIA Related countries: Zambia, Hazards: Flood |
![]() | Bolivia, Flood Affected District, 23 January 2021 created: 20 May 2011, published: 24 January 2021 Made by: ODAP - Region: BOLIVIA Related countries: Bolivia, Hazards: Flood |
![]() | Mozambique, Flood Monitoring, 03 January 2021 created: 20 May 2011, published: 24 January 2021 Made by: ITHACA - Region: MOZAMBIQUE Related countries: Mozambique, Hazards: Flood |
![]() | Mozambique. Zambeze flood monitoring. 13-20 January 2008 created: 17 August 2011, published: 20 January 2021 Zambezia and Sofala Provinces. MODIS satellite imagery analysis - 13 and 20 January 2021 Related countries: Mozambique, Hazards: Flood |
![]() | ZAMBIA, FLOODS, 14 JANUARY 2021 created: 20 May 2011, published: 18 January 2021 Made by: ODAP - Region: ZAMBIA Related countries: Zambia, Hazards: Flood |
![]() | Zambia, Flood Affected Districts, 14 JANUARY 2021 created: 20 May 2011, published: 18 January 2021 Made by: ODAP - Region: ZAMBIA Related countries: Zambia, Hazards: Flood |
![]() | MOZAMBIQUE, FLOOD AFFECTED LOCALITIES, 08 JANUARY 2021 created: 20 May 2011, published: 15 January 2021 Made by: ODAP - Region: MOZAMBIQUE Related countries: Mozambique, Hazards: Flood |
![]() | Mozambique, Flood Monitoring, 13-14 January 2008 created: 20 May 2011, published: 15 January 2021 Made by: ITHACA - Region: MOZAMBIQUE Related countries: Mozambique, Hazards: Flood |
![]() | Mozambique. Zambeze, Shire, Pongue, Buzi flood monitoring. 13-14 January 2008 created: 17 August 2011, published: 15 January 2021 MODIS satellite imagery analysis. Not validated in the field. Related countries: Mozambique, Hazards: Flood |
![]() | Central African Republic, Food Security, Sept-Oct 2007 created: 25 July 2011, published: 11 January 2021 Made by: VAMODDWFP - Region: CENTRAL AFRICAN REPUBLIC Related countries: Central African Republic, Hazards: Drought |
![]() | Guatemala, Volcano Alert, Population at Risk, 11 January 2021 created: 20 May 2011, published: 11 January 2021 Made by: ODAP - Region: GUATEMALA Related countries: Guatemala, Hazards: Volcano |
![]() | Mozambique. Zambeze, Shire, Pongue, Buzi flood monitoring. 03 January 2021 created: 17 August 2011, published: 11 January 2021 MODIS satellite imagery analysis. Not validated in the field. Related countries: Mozambique, Hazards: Flood |
![]() | Ecuador, Volcano Tungurahua Activity, 06 January 2021 created: 20 May 2011, published: 08 JANUARY 2021 Made by: ODAP - Region: ECUADOR Related countries: Ecuador, Hazards: Volcano |
![]() | Zambia, Flood Affected Districts, 05 January 2021 created: 20 May 2011, published: 08 JANUARY 2021 Made by: ODAP - Region: ZAMBIA Related countries: Zambia, Hazards: Flood |
![]() | Bolivia, Flood Affected Areas, 07 January 2021 created: 20 May 2011, published: 08 JANUARY 2021 Made by: ODAP - Region: BOLIVIA Related countries: Bolivia, Hazards: Flood |
![]() | Colombia, Volcano, Potentially Affected Population, 07 January 2021 created: 20 May 2011, published: 07 January 2021 Made by: ODAP - Region: COLOMBIA Related countries: Colombia, Hazards: Volcano |
![]() | Chile, Volcano, Areas of Concern, 02 January 2021 created: 20 May 2011, published: 07 January 2021 Made by: ODAP - Region: CHILE Related countries: Chile, Hazards: Volcano |
![]() | Mozambique, Buzi District, Flood Prone Areas, 19 December 2020 created: 20 May 2011, published: 21 December 2020 Made by: ODAP - Region: MOZAMBIQUE Related countries: Mozambique, Hazards: Flood |
![]() | West African Flood and WFP warehouses capacities created: 20 May 2011, published: 05 December 2020 Made by: VAMODDWFP - Region: WORLD Related countries: All, Hazards: Flood |
![]() | BANGLADESH, CYCLONE SIDR, DAMAGE REPORT, 02 DECEMBER 2020 created: 04 December 2012, published: 03 December 2020 Made by: ODAP - Region: BANGLADESH Related countries: Bangladesh, Hazards: Storm |
![]() | BANGLADESH, CYCLONE SIDR, DAMAGE REPORT, 29 NOVEMBER 2020 created: 04 December 2012, published: 30 November 2020 Made by: ODAP - Region: BANGLADESH Related countries: Bangladesh, Hazards: Storm |
![]() | Mali, Flood Affected Locations, September 2007 created: 20 May 2011, published: 01 October 2020 Made by: ODAP - Region: MALI Related countries: Mali, Hazards: Flood |
![]() | Earthquakes, 24 - 30 September 2020 created: 20 May 2011, published: 01 October 2020 Made by: ODAP - Region: INDONESIA Related countries: Indonesia, Hazards: Seismic |
![]() | GHANA, FLOOD AFFECTED LOCATIONS, 25 SEPTEMBER 2020 created: 20 May 2011, published: 28 September 2020 Made by: ODAP - Region: GHANA Related countries: Ghana, Hazards: Flood |
![]() | Afghanistan, Flood Affected Area, 24 September 2020 created: 20 May 2011, published: 25 SEPTEMBER 2020 Made by: ODAP - Region: AFGHANISTAN Related countries: Afghanistan, Hazards: Flood |
![]() | ECUADOR, Volcano Activity, 25 SEPTEMBER 2020 created: 20 May 2011, published: 25 SEPTEMBER 2020 Made by: ODAP - Region: ECUADOR Related countries: Ecuador, Hazards: Volcano |
![]() | DPRK, Typhoon WIPHA, Potentially Floodable Areas, September 2007 created: 20 May 2011, published: 20 September 2020 Made by: ITHACA - Region: DPR KOREA Related countries: DPR Korea, Hazards: Flood |
![]() | India, Floods, 19 September 2020 created: 20 May 2011, published: 20 September 2020 Made by: ODAP - Region: INDIA Related countries: India, Hazards: Flood |
![]() | DPRK, Flood Affected Areas, 19 September 2020 created: 20 May 2011, published: 20 September 2020 Made by: ODAP - Region: DPR KOREA Related countries: DPR Korea, Hazards: Flood |
![]() | Bangladesh, Flood Affected Area, 17 September 2020 created: 20 May 2011, published: 20 September 2020 Made by: ODAP - Region: BANGLADESH Related countries: Bangladesh, Hazards: Flood |
![]() | GHANA, TOGO, FLOOD AFFECTED AREAS, 13 September 2020 created: 20 May 2011, published: 14 September 2020 Made by: ODAP - Region: GHANA Related countries: Ghana, Hazards: Flood |
![]() | GHANA FLOOD AFFECTED AREAS, 13 September 2020 created: 20 May 2011, published: 14 September 2020 Made by: UNOSAT - Region: GHANA Related countries: Ghana, Hazards: Flood |
![]() | INDONESIA, SUMATRA EARTHQUAKE, 14SEPTEMBER 2007 created: 20 May 2011, published: 14 September 2020 Made by: ODAP - Region: WORLD Related countries: All, Hazards: Seismic |
![]() | INDONESIA, SUMATRA EARTHQUAKE, 13 September 2020 created: 20 May 2011, published: 13 September 2020 Made by: ODAP - Region: INDONESIA Related countries: Indonesia, Hazards: Seismic |
![]() | INDONESIA, SUMATRA EARTHQUAKE, 12 SEPTEMBER 2020 created: 20 May 2011, published: 13 September 2020 Made by: ODAP - Region: INDONESIA Related countries: Indonesia, Hazards: Seismic |
![]() | PERU, Earthquake Affected Area, 29 AUGUST 2020 created: 20 May 2011, published: 08 September 2020 Made by: ODAP - Region: PERU Related countries: Peru, Hazards: Seismic |
![]() | DPR KOREA, FLOODS OVERVIEW, 27 AUGUST 2020 created: 20 May 2011, published: 27 AUGUST 2020 Made by: ODAP - Region: DPR KOREA Related countries: DPR Korea, Hazards: Flood |
![]() | INDONESIA, Jakarta Earthquake, 08 August 2020 created: 20 May 2011, published: 22 August 2020 Made by: ODAP - Region: INDONESIA Related countries: Indonesia, Hazards: Seismic |
![]() | PERU, EARTHQUAKE AFFECTED AREA, 19 AUGUST 2020 created: 20 May 2011, published: 20 August 2020 Made by: ODAP - Region: PERU Related countries: Peru, Hazards: Seismic |
![]() | DPR Korea, Floods Overview, 14 August 2020 created: 20 May 2011, published: 14 August 2020 Made by: ODAP - Region: DPR KOREA Related countries: DPR Korea, Hazards: Flood |
![]() | Sudan, Flooded Areas, 10 August 2020 created: 20 May 2011, published: 10 August 2020 Made by: ODAP - Region: SUDAN Related countries: (former) Sudan, Hazards: Flood |
![]() | Nepal, Flood Affected Areas, 7 August 2020 created: 20 May 2011, published: 09 August 2020 Made by: ITHACA - Region: NEPAL Related countries: Nepal, Hazards: Flood |
![]() | Bangladesh, Flood Affected Areas, 7 August 2020 created: 20 May 2011, published: 09 August 2020 Made by: ITHACA - Region: BANGLADESH Related countries: Bangladesh, Hazards: Flood |
![]() | Asia Floods, Regional Overview with Population Density, 8 August 2020 created: 20 May 2011, published: 09 August 2020 Made by: ODAP - Region: BANGLADESH Related countries: Bangladesh, Hazards: Flood |
![]() | Nepal, Flood overview, 8 August 2020 created: 20 May 2011, published: 09 August 2020 Made by: ODAP - Region: NEPAL Related countries: Nepal, Hazards: Flood |
![]() | India, Flood Affected Areas, 7 August 2020 created: 20 May 2011, published: 09 August 2020 Made by: ITHACA - Region: INDIA Related countries: India, Hazards: Flood |
![]() | Bangladesh, India, Nepal, Flooded Areas, 8 August 2020 created: 20 May 2011, published: 08 August 2020 Made by: ODAP - Region: NEPAL Related countries: Nepal, Hazards: Flood |
![]() | Nepal, Landslides and Floods, 6 August 2020 created: 20 May 2011, published: 07 August 2020 Made by: ODAP - Region: NEPAL Related countries: Nepal, Hazards: Flood |
![]() | BANGLADESH, INDIA, NEPAL, FLOODS OVERVIEW, 6 August 2020 created: 20 May 2011, published: 07 August 2020 Made by: ODAP - Region: INDIA Related countries: India, Hazards: Flood |
![]() | India, Flooded States, 27 July 2020 created: 20 May 2011, published: 27 July 2020 Made by: ODAP - Region: INDIA Related countries: India, Hazards: Flood |
![]() | Indonesia, Maluku Region Earthquake, 26 July 2020 created: 20 May 2011, published: 27 July 2020 Made by: ODAP - Region: INDONESIA Related countries: Indonesia, Hazards: Seismic |
![]() | PAKISTAN, FLOOD OVERVIEW, 25 JULY 2020 created: 20 May 2011, published: 26 July 2020 Made by: ODAP - Region: PAKISTAN Related countries: Pakistan, Hazards: Flood |
![]() | Pakistan, Flood Affected Areas, 17 July 2020 created: 20 May 2011, published: 18 July 2020 Made by: ODAP - Region: PAKISTAN Related countries: Pakistan, Hazards: Flood |
![]() | Pakistan, Flood Affected Areas, 16 July 2020 created: 20 May 2011, published: 16 July 2020 Made by: ODAP - Region: PAKISTAN Related countries: Pakistan, Hazards: Flood |
![]() | AFGHANISTAN, FLOOD AFFECTED AREAS, 8 JULY 2020 created: 20 May 2011, published: 12 July 2020 Made by: ODAP - Region: AFGHANISTAN Related countries: Afghanistan, Hazards: Flood |
![]() | Pakistan, Flood Affected Areas, 9 July 2020 created: 20 May 2011, published: 10 July 2020 Made by: ODAP - Region: PAKISTAN Related countries: Pakistan, Hazards: Flood |
![]() | Balochistan Flood Affected Areas, 2 July 2020 created: 20 May 2011, published: 03 July 2020 Made by: ODAP - Region: PAKISTAN Related countries: Pakistan, Hazards: Flood |
![]() | SOMALIA - HORN OF AFRICA FLOODS, 01 DECEMBER 2020 created: 14 March 2013, published: 05 January 2021 Made by: RELIEFWEB - Region: SOMALIA Related countries: Somalia, Hazards: Flood |