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With your help, we have finished assessing the current data from the Bahamas! If you’d like to be notified when we re-activate and to hear about further results of the project, the best way is to submit one classification while logged in (to join the project list) and make sure your email notifications for this project are turned on. Thank you.
Update: we are now active mapping road-riverbed crossings in Sudan! Visit https://www.zooniverse.org/projects/alicemead/sudan-road-access-logistics-cluster to get started. Thank you!
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Hurricane Dorian has devastated the Bahamas. Rescue and recovery groups on the ground urgently need accurate maps so they can get help where it's needed most. You can join the rescue effort here by helping identify damage in satellite images
Planetary Response Network: Hurricane DorianOn 1st September 2019 a catastrophic category 5 hurricane made landfall in the Bahamas.
You can join the rescue effort here by volunteering your time to help the recovery operations.
Help identify targets for aid in early recovery operations by Rescue Global and 24 Commando Royal Engineers, who are active in the Caribbean following the devastating category 5 hurricane which recently made landfall in the Bahamas.
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The PRN is currently supported by Lancaster University, Oxford University and the UKRI Science & Technology Facilities Council (STFC) and has previously been supported by Imperative Space and European Space Agency as part of the Crowd4Sat programme. Any views expressed on this website shall in no way be taken to represent the official opinion of ESA.
Some of the data used in this project has been provided by Planet. We would like to acknowledge the Planet Team (2018) Planet Application Program Interface: In Space For Life on Earth. San Francisco, CA. https://api.planet.com License: CC-BY-SA