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Disaster reporting
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- Category: Web Atlas
- Published on Wednesday, 11 April 2012 17:59
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Disaster reporting |
Use an entry form for entering information about a recent disaster event that has occurred. You can enter the location, address, commune, type of disaster, date, damage caused (e.g. to buildings, roads, crops) and contact information. There is a possibility to upload photos of the event. You can also report an event with Interactive map with Google Maps/Open Street map.
Disaster database
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- Category: Web Atlas
- Published on Tuesday, 06 March 2012 18:13
- Written by Super User
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Disaster database |
This allows you to make queries regarding historical disaster events that have occurred in Georgia. The database can be visualized as points and you can analyze the distribution of the different types of events. You can also query by district and select types of events, and the period, and then get a map with the number of events per district.
Hazards and risks
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- Category: Web Atlas
- Published on Sunday, 04 March 2012 18:15
- Written by Super User
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Hazards and risks |
On this page you can display hazard, exposure and risk maps. Hazard maps are available for 10 hazard types (earthquake, floods, landslides, mudflows, rockfall, snow avalanches, wildfire, drought, windstorm and hailstorm). You can also select an administrative unit and get hazard, exposure and risk information, for buildings, population, roads, pipelines, GDP, crops, forests, and protected areas.
Community profile
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- Category: Web Atlas
- Published on Friday, 02 March 2012 18:17
- Written by Super User
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Community profile |
This allows you to make a hazard and risk profile of a region, district or community. For the selected unit you will then get the hazard maps for the 10 types of hazards, and will receive information both in graphical and tabular form on the exposed elements at risk, and on the expected losses within a reference period of 50 years.