Dear All, It's 3 weeks today since typhoon Yolanda / Haiyan hit the Philippines. So many people have been affected (14.4 million according to latest OCHA SitRep) on such a large area, that there are still important mapping needs, even after the wonderful mobilization of the OSM community, for the first time in close connection with the Red Cross (and there will likely be for the months, or even years to come, if Haiti experience is any indication).
- A flash study (that OCHA has communicated to their partners) on isolated islands and their possible urgent needs, based on damage photo reports (or sometimes their noticeable absence from populated areas) for global damage level estimate, and social medias analysis, is available, in two parts. The report itself, with a list of 1st priority islands and a table of islands by decreasing order of priority. The report also includes a summary for each geographical area of interest (AOI). For each of these AOIs, the workbook contains a list of islands, sometimes with mapping status, number of buildings / damaged / destroyed when available from OSM, sometimes roughly estimated from other sources. Improving the mapping of these islands would be a way to support the relief effort. http://www.i-resilience.fr/2013/11/philippines-typhoon-reports-on-micro-insular-areas-and-urgent-needs/ (Let us know if you'd like to be given writing rights on the shared spreadsheet). - When asked about priority mapping needs, Luis told us that OCHA is looking for info about the debris cleaning process, requested for example by the local authorities in Tacloban. Other partners may be looking into this subject, and it could be a bit outside of the core of OSM. Still, if someone had an idea on how to handle this in OSM, it could be useful. This could likely be supported by the frequent satellite images that have been taken of this area. - Pierre will probably have more needs to describe when he comes back from Sénégal in a few days. Satellite images acquired within the framework of the International Charter Space and Major Disasters are being set up to support these mapping needs. For example, 4 WorldView-2 images of Batbatan Island and Malalison Island (Culasi), pre- and post-disaster, panchromatic, (that were not on DigitalGlobe WMS) are available on OSM France WMS. Suluan Island, which was at a very exposed location on the typhoon path, will soon be covered in this WMS too. (http://imagery.openstreetmap.fr/cgi-bin/mapserv?map=/etc/mapserver/wms.map? , see https://lists.openstreetmap.org/pipermail/talk-ph/2013-November/004773.html for how-to). Beware of offset (emergency processing). Adjust to pre-existing data and other sources. A good opportunity to use imagery_offset_db plugin for JOSM. If you have been mapping intensively for the Philippines for a long time, please remember to take good care of yourself. Breathe. Sleep well. Thank you very much, Jean-Guilhem --------------------------------------------------------------------------- For a World more free from NSA surveillance and offensive cyber-operations, please install Enigmail Thunderbird plugin and share your public key.
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