Cyclone Idai - Aerial Survey

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Time Period of the Dataset [?]
March 24, 2019-March 29, 2019 ... More
Modified [?]
2 April 2019
Dataset Added on HDX [?]
2 April 2019 Less
Expected Update Frequency
Never
Location
Source
International Federation of Red Cross and Red Crescent Societies (IFRC)
Methodology
Direct Observational Data/Anecdotal Data
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This data relates to an aerial survey conducted of Mozambique from the 24th to the 29th of March 2019 following cyclone Idai. It was collected by INGC (National Disaster Management Authority of Mozambique), IFRC, UNDAC, MSF, DFID, Savethechildren, and MapAction. The survey used Kobo for data collection and were conducted mostly using squirrel helicopters and some fixed wing aircraft. The data contains the location, severity, estimated population. Processing was conducted in R and then imported into ArcGIS for final map products.

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