Here’s a near-real time aerial photo map of Harvey’s flooding and damage
Source: CNBC
- The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration released a detailed map with photos of areas affected by Harvey.
- It’s part of NOAA’s emergency response effort.
- It can be used for disaster response planning.
- Individuals can also see images of their homes or neighborhoods.
The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration has released a map filled with images of many of the areas affected by Hurricane Harvey.
Two of NOAA’s aircraft flew over much of the region and took aerial photos of the flooding and damage.
The images are being updated every 12 hours, a NOAA rep told CNBC.
The map is at the NOAA website. Once there, users can zoom in or drag the map to find specific locations. Areas with images are colored differently from the rest of the map, as shown below.
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