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Flooding Extent Around Town of Naga, Camarines Sur Province, Philippines
05 Dec 2006
Source: UNOSAT
This map illustrates the approximate areas of flooding resulting from Typhoon Durian ("Reming") across the affected provinces of Albay and 
Camarines Sur. Flooding identification has been done using ALOS satellite imagery recorded on 3 December 2006, and has not yet been validated in the field.
<br/><br/>Map Scale for A3 Prints: 1:40,000
<br/>Projection: UTM Zone 51N WGS 1984
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This map illustrates the approximate areas of flooding resulting from Typhoon Durian ("Reming") across the affected provinces of Albay and Camarines Sur. Flooding identification has been done using ALOS satellite imagery recorded on 3 December 2006, and has not yet been validated in the field.

Map Scale for A3 Prints: 1:40,000
Projection: UTM Zone 51N WGS 1984
Satellite Image: ALOS (10m) 3/12/06
Image Copyright: Japanese Space Agency (JAXA)
GIS Data: GIST, NGA, OCHA
Map Production: UNOSAT (5 December 2006)
Philippines - This map illustrates the approximate areas of flooding resulting from Typhoon Durian ("Reming") across the affected provinces of Albay and Camarines Sur. Flooding identification has been done using ALOS satellite imagery recorded on 3 December 2006, and has not yet been validated in the field.

Map Scale for A3 Prints: 1:40,000
Projection: UTM Zone 51N WGS 1984



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