Welcome back to the Bugging Beacon series, and today we will be focusing on the satellite data. Let’s check out how the satellite data is helpful in crisis. So let’s get into the article to check out the complete details.
When there is a conflict or the natural disaster breaks, we suddenly go into a blank as the roads will disappear, communication lines go dark, and the helping hand becomes a guessing game. This is the stage where the satellite data plays a vital role.
The 48-Hour Rule
In humanitarian aid, the first 48 hours are essential and everything. Recent frameworks between organisations have proven that integrating satellite imagery with the help of AI can produce damage reports 30% faster than traditional ground surveys. Just check out how it helps.
Mapped the Unreachable: It is capable to identify the usable road networks in flooded or debris-heavy zones.
Tracked the Flow: It will be detecting population movements in real-time that will enable aid stations to be set up before the crowd arrives.
Verified the Damage: We can use “Radar Satellites” to see through thick smoke or cloud cover in the dark conditions.
Bits and Bytes:
We can use the satellites for accountability as if the borders have closed and information is restricted, then the satellites can be used to capture a high-resolution snapshot from space that will be offering an objective record that cannot be censored.
The Purpose Behind the Lens
We are proud for the technical achievements of a satellite and its actually a piece of high-precision glass and silicon floating in the void. But in the Bugging Beacon series, the lens is very valuable as the lives it helps protect.
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