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SAT MAPS: latest maps show impact of flooding on Luzon
09 Dec 2004
Satellite maps, produced by UNOSAT under the International Charter "Space and Major Disasters", show the possible impact of flooding around the towns of Gumian, Real and Alitas on Luzon, Philippines.
			
			<LI><A HREF="/thefacts/imagerepository/PHflood09Dec04d.jpg">View an regional impact map (340KB)</A>
			<LI><A HREF="/thefacts/imagerepository/PHflood09Dec04a.jpg">View an impact map of Gumian (226KB)</A>
			<LI><A HREF="/thefacts/imagerepository/PHflood09Dec04b.jpg">View an impact map of Real (181KB)</A>
			<LI><A HREF="/thefacts/imagerepository/PHflood09Dec04c.jpg">View an impact map of Alitas(206KB)</A>
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Satellite maps, produced by UNOSAT under the International Charter "Space and Major Disasters", show the possible impact of flooding around the towns of Gumian, Real and Alitas on Luzon, Philippines.
  • View an regional impact map (340KB)
  • View an impact map of Gumian (226KB)
  • View an impact map of Real (181KB)
  • View an impact map of Alitas(206KB)
    Maps supplied coutesy of UNOSAT
  • Full resolution versions of these maps are available from UNOSAT.

    Information on the International Charter "Space and Major Disasters"



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