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Planetary Response Network: Hurricane Melissa 2025

Help humanitarians deliver aid in the Caribbean

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Workflow -Is this classifiable: Is this image clear enough to classify?

Workflow -Road Blockage or Bridge Damage: Flooding and debris can block roads, and bridges can become damaged or destroyed.

Workflow -Infrastructure Damage: Flooding, building damage and debris can damage infrastructure. We are looking at airports and ports.

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Help humanitarians deliver aid in the Caribbean.

Planetary Response Network: Hurricane Melissa 2025

About Planetary Response Network: Hurricane Melissa 2025

On 28th October 2025, a catastrophic Category 5 hurricane made landfall in the Caribbean.

This project maps road blockages and infrastructure damage for humanitarian aid to reach the Caribbean. You can join the rescue effort here by volunteering your time to help the recovery operations.

We design our projects to minimise the chance of disturbing images, but there is some risk of distressing content. If you are in distress, please contact a crisis support hotline for assistance.
Participation in this project is entirely voluntary, and participants may withdraw anytime.

The PRN thanks its partner organisations for this project, including:

The PRN is currently supported by Lancaster University, Oxford University and UKRI, and has previously been supported by ESA.

Our data for this project comes from Planet. We would like to acknowledge the Planet Team (2025) Planet Application Program Interface: In Space for Life on Earth. San Francisco, CA. https://api.planet.com.