This paper highlights the use of remote sensing technologies in disaster management, notably post-earthquake/tsunami damage detection due to the 2003 Bam Earthquake and the 2004 Indian Ocean Tsunami, and seismic risk assessment based on land use classification in Metro Manila, the Philippines. QuickBird (QB) images taken before and after the 26 December 2003 Bam Earthquake were used in visual damage interpretation based on the European Macroseismic Scale (EMS-98) building by building. An automated damage detection method was also applied to the post-event Ikonos and QB images. The results of these damage inspections were compared with field survey data and the accuracy and limitation of visual and automated damage detections were presented. QB images and GPS-synchronized photo/video were employed in the damage survey after the 2004 Indian Ocean Tsunami in the south Thailand. Terra-ASTER images were also used to identify tsunami inundation areas comparing the pre-event…
read moreSeven people have been killed and hundreds have been injured in a 6.5-magnitude earthquake that jolted southeastern Iran on 20 December 2010 damaging buildings in outlying mountainous areas.
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read moreAn earthquake jolted central Serbia in the early hours of 3 November, killing an elderly couple in the town of Kraljevo and injuring 100 people. The first quick estimations suggest that more than 1 million euros worth of damage has been caused, and 100 houses made uninhabitable.
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read moreOn 9/3/2010 4:35:46 PM UTC an earthquake of magnitude 7 and depth 5km has struck an highly populated area in the Canterbury Province in New Zealand.
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An earthquake in northeastern Iran injured 274 people.
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A power string of six earthquakes shook the northern coast of Papua, Indonesia, Wednesday, killing at least two people and causing widespread damage on Yapen Island.
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M=6.2 earthquake, among other series of earthquakes, affected 192 people, injured 72 in Amazon and the north.
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