USING EARTH OBSERVATION TO SUPPORT FIRST AID RESPONSE IN CRISIS SITUATIONS– LESSONS LEARNED FROM THE EARTHQUAKE IN TÜRKIYE/SYRIA (2023)

Q2 Social Sciences
A. Schneibel, M. Gähler, M. Halbgewachs, R. Berger, J. Brauchle, M. Gessner, V. Gstaiger, D. Hein, C. Henry, N. Merkle, D. Klein
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Abstract. In the early morning hours on Tuesday, February 6, 2023, the southern part of Türkiye was struck by two large and several smaller earthquakes, causing destruction and casualties over a remarkably large area. In such cases, quick response and well-informed coordination is a key factor to successful first aid responses since damage and the number of people buried or in need often remain unclear in the hours after the disaster. The German Aerospace Center (DLR) responded to the earthquake by rapidly providing a number of information products, all above very high-resolution imagery in an easy-to-use web-based application. Next to satellite and drone imagery, damage information and pre-disaster imagery were provided to the users. Drone imagery was acquired in person for Kirikhan, a city in the south of the disaster area. Access to the viewer was granted to authorized users from public authorities, humanitarian aid organisations, and research institutes. Furthermore, DLR generated information products in the fields of settlement pattern, AI based damage assessment and tectonic movements. These data, as scientifically significant as they are, were not part of the web viewer. Within this paper, the reasons will be assessed as well as the general workflow of the activation. The paper will also discuss what steps need to be taken to ensure research outcomes being integrated into information products for users in future and how to prepare for the next disaster to still ensure a quick response but with an enriched product suite.
利用地球观测支持危机情况下的急救反应——从tÜrkiye /叙利亚地震中吸取的教训(2023年)
摘要2023年2月6日星期二凌晨,基耶岛南部发生了两次大地震和几次较小的地震,造成了大面积的破坏和人员伤亡。在这种情况下,快速反应和充分了解情况的协调是成功的急救反应的关键因素,因为在灾难发生后的几个小时内,损害情况和被埋或有需要的人数往往仍然不清楚。德国航空航天中心(DLR)对地震作出了反应,迅速提供了许多信息产品,所有这些产品都在一个易于使用的基于web的应用程序中提供了非常高分辨率的图像。除了卫星和无人机图像外,还向用户提供了损害信息和灾前图像。无人机图像是亲自为灾区南部城市基里可汗获取的。公共当局、人道主义援助组织和研究机构的授权用户可以访问该观看器。此外,DLR还生成了沉降模式、基于人工智能的灾害评估和构造运动等领域的信息产品。这些数据虽然具有重要的科学意义,但却不是网络查看器的一部分。在本文中,将评估激活的原因以及激活的一般工作流程。该论文还将讨论需要采取哪些步骤来确保研究成果在未来被集成到用户的信息产品中,以及如何为下一次灾难做好准备,以确保快速响应,但同时提供丰富的产品套件。
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