Esri Disaster Response Program

@EsriDRP

Esri's DRP assists with disasters worldwide. We support response and relief efforts with GIS technology and expertise when your capacity is exceeded.

Redlands, CA
Beigetreten Juni 2013

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    Free resources are available on our GIS Hub. If your organization’s GIS capacity is exceeded, you can request support from our Disaster Response Program. Get all the info here:

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  2. Had the chance to visit with our CMO Marianna Kantor about the : , Visualizing, and Understanding the Crisis from my perspective here at the . If you have 30 mins on your hands, you can listen to the podcast here:

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  3. A special message from Jack: "Frankly, I am personally overwhelmed by the goodness that you in our community are providing." Watch this video to see some incredible examples of GIS users responding to :

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  4. Resources to help your community or organization respond effectively to . Get started here:

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  5. One best practice for those deploying the Coronavirus Response Solution. If you plan on (and you should) interagency collaboration - add the name of your Agency name to the Groups. I'm now a member of 5 "Coronavirus Response" Groups

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  6. The -19 GIS Hub was designed to increase preparedness of the , and share relevant, and authoritative, community driven resources from around the world. Explore the dashboards, applications and data:

    Esri COVID-19 Hub
    WHO COVID-19 Dashboard
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  7. We are monitoring the severe weather in the southeast. For storm tracking and updates view our Severe Weather App: Find the latest info and request assistance at

    EsriDRP Severe Weather App
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  8. We’re celebrating a birthday! 26 years ago, a team from Esri mobilized for the Northridge earthquake response and the Disaster Response Program (DRP) was born. We’re humbled to support organizations around the world when they need it most. Learn more:

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  9. We are actively monitoring the severe weather in the US, earthquakes in Puerto Rico, floods in Indonesia, and the fires in Australia. If your GIS capacity is exceeded, we’re here to help.

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  10. Please join us in celebrating the geospatial accomplishments of our amazing volunteers and partners in 2019. Collaborating with such a dedicated and innovative group of people is a true privilege. We can't wait to see what they do in 2020!

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  11. Millions of people worldwide will practice how to Drop, Cover, and Hold during the Great ShakeOut Earthquake Drills! Are you prepared for the next earthquake? View the live interactive earthquake map:

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  12. supporting you 24/7 - request GIS assistance for your mapping needs. Help when you need it most.

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  13. View the devastating damage in the Bahamas from Hurricane Dorian Explore swipe map:

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  14. A great example of a Hurricane Dorian Situation Report using Ops Dashboard and ArcGIS Field Apps from South Carolina Emergency Management Division

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  15. The volunteers are helping to geotag photos from social media across Bahamas, Florida, Georgia, the Carolinas 🗺️ link: - Zoom in to filter photos for an area - Click on a photo to see location

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  18. Catalog of publicly available applications and data for Hurricane Dorian response, maintained by Esri’s Disaster Response Program Hurricane Dorian Maps, Apps, and Data:

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  19. Our team is closely monitoring the activities from Hurricane Dorian as it moves across the Atlantic. Submit a request for GIS support and/or resources 24/7:

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  20. This app shows hot spots from the devastating wildfires in the over the last 48 hours using satellite data

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