ESAHomeUnderstanding Our PlanetSecuring Our EnvironmentBenefiting Our Economy
   
About securing our environment
Space & Environment Intelligence
Space & Public Safety
About Observing the Earth
Opportunities with us
Multimedia
Services
Calendar Bookmark and Share
 
 
 
 
Article Images
Extended cyclone relief efforts aided from space
 
3 July 2008

Labutta, Myanmar
Survivors of Cyclone Nargis are seen in Labutta in the Irrawaddy Delta on June 14, 2008. New guidelines recently adopted by Myanmar's ruling generals are further delaying emergency efforts six weeks after deadly Cyclone Nargis devastated Myanmar's Irrawaddy Delta and the main city of Yangon, leaving more than 133,000 dead and 2.4 million in need of humanitarian aid.

Credits: AFP
 
 
Flooded areas in the Irrawaddy Delta
Download:
 HI-RES JPEG (Size: 1715 kb)
Flooded areas of the central Irrawaddy division derived from ALOS Palsar radar data of 6 May 2008 (in light blue), with normal water levels as shown by Landsat-7 data from 2000 (in dark blue). Flooded areas may also contain regions covered by water before the disaster due to the prevalence of wet rice cultivation.

Credits: DLR ZKI, Charter (EO data: ALOS Palsar - JAXA 2008; Landsat-7 - USGS 2000)
 
 
Damage assessment map for Labutta
Download:
 HI-RES JPEG (Size: 1333 kb)
Preliminary Damage Assessment for the town of Labutta, Myanmar, based on analysis of SPOT-5 data acquired on 20 and 24 May 2008. Damaged industrial/warehouse buildings as well as boat terminal/docking facilities have been individually identified by site location. Additionally, approximate areas of likely severe damage / destruction have been classified on the map according to dominant building type: residential, mixed residential/commercial and industrial/commercial. These zones help to identify those areas with the highest proportion of damage, however areas outside those marked may also have been severely affected. This is an initial damage assessment and has not yet been validated in the field.

Credits: UNOSAT, Charter (EO data: CNES 2008 distributed by Spot Image)
 
 
Map of damaged buildings
Mapping examples produced by non-Charter members; Very High Resolution Optical (VHRO)-based detailed assessment maps assembled in overview map of building damages in 18 selected villages, Southern Ayeyarwady Delta, Myanmar, 4 June 2008.

View all 18 high-res maps.

Credits: UNOSAT (EO data: WorldView, Quickbird, Digital Globe; data processing: Pacific Disaster Center)

 
 
Flood map after Cyclone Nargis' passage
Download:
 HI-RES JPEG (Size: 1823 kb)
Flood situation after the passage of Cyclone Nargis over coastal areas south of Yangon providing estimates of affected areas using Envisat ASAR imagery acquired on 15 May 2008 and archived pre-disaster data.

Credits: SERTIT, Charter (EO data: Envisat ASAR - ESA 2007-2008)
 
 
Damage assessment maps
Download:
 HI-RES JPEG (Size: 1069 kb)
Overview of all crisis mapping and damage assessment maps produced by RESPOND partners using Charter data (in red) and pre-disaster topographic mapping delivered by RESPOND partner Keyobs (in green) a month before Cyclone Nargis hit.

Credits: Infoterra UK
 
 
Map for risk mitigation
Download:
 HI-RES JPEG (Size: 746 kb)
Proactive mapping services for risk mitigation purposes delivered one month before Cyclone Nargis by RESPOND partner Keyobs to a Myanmar-based humanitarian user organisation. This image illustrates the coverage of the topographic maps delivered in April 2008: yellow indicates the areas mapped proactively by Keyobs (GIS data and mapping have been generated using conventional maps and 2007 Aster imagery); for comparison, the red indicates UNOSAT's post disaster initial assessment of areas affected by the cyclone.

Credits: Keyobs, UNOSAT (EO data: NASA)
 
 
Related news
Cyclone Nargis and Myanmar floods seen from spaceFlooding in Suriname: International Charter activatedMassive German floods monitored from space
Related Missions
Envisat overview
In depth
The International Charter on Space and Major Disasters
Related links
RESPONDUNOSATReliefwebReuters Foundation AlertNet
 
 
 
   Copyright 2000 - 2010 © European Space Agency. All rights reserved.