FYI,

HOT has formally activated to respond.  Priority is pre-mapping
potential areas that maybe affected.  Details below.


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From: Pierre Béland <pierz...@yahoo.fr>
Date: Fri, Dec 5, 2014 at 12:22 PM
Subject: [HOT] Typhoon Hagupit / Ruby Activation
To: HOT Openstreetmap <h...@openstreetmap.org>


Mark already informed you about the pre-disaster mapping for the
typhoon Hagupit / Ruby.  Re-evaluating the situation, we have decided
to officially announce that HOT activates to support the Philippines
government and the international organizations that deploy to help the
people of this region.

Mark Cupitt and Manin Sambale from the Philippines are the
coordinators. They are assisted by Pierre Béland and Andrew Buck from
north-america. This will assures a continuous coordination for this
Activation. As usual, we have the support from highly engaged
contributors from Europe and America.

We started yesterday a skype coordination room with OCHA, Red Cross /
Red Crescent and various DHNetwork partners.  The typhoon is predicted
to land in about 26 hours just north of Tacloban. This city was
hardlly hit by the typhoon Haiyan a year ago and many people are still
leaving in tents a year after this disaster.

At this point the exact trajectory and landing point is still
incertain and we want to do pre-mapping rapidly.  The landing is
actually predicted on Samar island. This area was not intensively
mapped for Haiyan since we did not have high-res imagery for the area.

The HIU unit of the US State department is processing imagery and we
should add new task manager jobs soon.

Activation Wiki page at
Humanitarian OSM Team/Typhoon Hagupit (Ruby) - OpenStreetMap Wiki

For Information and Contact People Involved

IRC - irc://irc.oftc.net #hot
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Pierre

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