The public can help with disaster recovery on their phone

WorldTechnology
21 Aug 2025 • 4:44 PM MYT
The Independent
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  • Nasa is launching a pilot programme, a new Response Mapper project, to harness citizen science for faster hurricane disaster recovery.
  • The initiative, in collaboration with the GLOBE Program, will collect public photographs taken before and after disasters to track ground conditions.
  • These time-stamped and geotagged images will be shared directly with emergency responders to complement existing satellite data and field reports.
  • The programme aims to provide clearer, localised information, especially in rural areas, and capture details that satellite imagery might miss.
  • Nasa encourages public participation, particularly from residents in the Southeast US, but stresses that safety is paramount and individuals should not put themselves in danger.

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