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      <title>Buildings Damage Assessment &amp; Related Density  in Kadavu  Province, Eastern Division,  Republic of Fiji</title>
      <description>This map illustrates potentially damaged structures, buildings and their related density in Kadavu Province, Eastern Division, Republic of Fiji as detected by satellite images acquired on 12 April 2020. Within the Kadavu Province, UNITAR-UNOSAT identified in the cloud free zones 1,003 potentially damaged structures. Taking into account the pre-building footprints provided by OpenStreetMap, this represents about 22% of the total number of structures within the analyzed cloud free areas.This is a preliminary analysis and has not yet been validated in the field. Please send ground feedback to UNITAR - UNOSAT.</description>
      <link>https://unitar.org/unosat/node/44/3039</link>
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      <pubdate>Fri, 17 Apr 2020 15:00:16</pubdate>
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      <title>Preliminary satellite-derived damage assessment in Central and Western Divisions, Republic of Fiji</title>
      <description>STATUS: No visible damage detecteDFURTHER ACTION(S): CONTINUE MONITORINGDate of assessment validity: 14 April 2020Preliminary observations, impact and severity:No major visible structural damage could be observed in Serua, Nuku and Baravi districts as of 12 April 2020;No major floods/inundations could be observed in the analyzed areas as of 12 April 2020;No major damage to agricultural lands could be observed as of 12 April 2020.</description>
      <link>https://unitar.org/unosat/node/44/3038</link>
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      <pubdate>Fri, 17 Apr 2020 14:56:45</pubdate>
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      <title>Preliminary satellite-derived damage assessment Pentecost island, Penama province, Vanuatu</title>
      <description>STATUS: Evidences of damaged building detected FURTHER ACTION(S): CONTINUE MONITORINGDate of assessment validity: 17 APRIL 2020Preliminary observations, impact and severity: Evidence of severe damage to structures , to agricultural lands and forestCoastal agricultural plantations have been severely affectedDebris and collapsed structures made several road obstacles</description>
      <link>https://unitar.org/unosat/node/44/3037</link>
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      <pubdate>Fri, 17 Apr 2020 14:10:29</pubdate>
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      <title>UNOSAT Live Map: Tropical Cyclone Harold, Tonga</title>
      <description>This is a webmap showing analysis related to the tropical cyclone Harold-20.</description>
      <link>https://unitar.org/unosat/node/44/3036</link>
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      <pubdate>Thu, 16 Apr 2020 18:00:47</pubdate>
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      <title>Buildings Damage Assessment &amp; Related Density in South of Sanma Province, Vanuatu</title>
      <description>This map illustrates potentially damaged structures and buildings in south of Sanma Province, Vanuatu as detected by satellite image acquired after landfall of the Tropical Cyclone Harold-20 on 6 April 2020. UNITAR-UNOSAT analysis identified about 5,200 potentially damaged structures in the analysis extent across the south of Sanma province within the cloud free areas. Taking into account the pre-building footprints provided by Humanitarian OpenStreetMap, this represents about 33% of the total number of structures/buildings within the analyzed cloud free areas. Please note that some areas could not be analyzed due to the cloud cover. Total and final estimates by municipality are summarized in the table below.This is a preliminary analysis and has not yet been validated in the field. Please send ground feedback to UNITAR-UNOSAT.</description>
      <link>https://unitar.org/unosat/node/44/3035</link>
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      <pubdate>Thu, 16 Apr 2020 14:39:43</pubdate>
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      <title>Damage Assessment in Ono-i-Lau, Lau Province, Eastern Division, Republic of Fiji</title>
      <description>This map illustrates potentially damaged structures and buildings in Ono-i-Lau, Lau Province, Eastern Division, Republic of Fiji as detected by satellite image acquired after landfall of the Tropical Cyclone Harold-20 on 08 April 2020. UNITAR-UNOSAT analysis used a Pleiades image acquired on 10 April 2020. Within Ono District, UNITAR-UNOSAT identified 23 potentially damages structures. Taking into account the pre-building footprints provided by OpenStreetMap, this represents about 8% of the total number of structures within the analyzed cloud free areas.This is a preliminary analysis and has not yet been validated in the field. Please send ground feedback to UNITAR - UNOSAT.</description>
      <link>https://unitar.org/unosat/node/44/3034</link>
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      <pubdate>Wed, 15 Apr 2020 17:45:10</pubdate>
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      <title>Damage Assessment in Kadavu Province, Eastern Division,  Republic of Fiji</title>
      <description>This map illustrates potentially damaged structures and buildings in Kadavu Province, Eastern Division, Republic of Fiji as detected by satellite image acquired after landfall of the Tropical Cyclone Harold-20 on 08 April 2020. UNITAR-UNOSAT analysis used a Pleiades image acquired on 12 April 2020. Within the Kadavu Province boundary, UNITAR-UNOSAT identified in the cloud free zones 1,003 potentially damaged structures. Taking into account the pre-building footprints provided by OpenStreetMap, this represents about 22% of the total number of structures within the analyzed cloud free areas.This is a preliminary analysis and has not yet been validated in the field. Please send ground feedback to UNITAR - UNOSAT.</description>
      <link>https://unitar.org/unosat/node/44/3033</link>
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      <pubdate>Tue, 14 Apr 2020 18:31:11</pubdate>
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      <title>PRELIMINARY SATELLITE-DERIVED DAMAGE ASSESSMENT IN TONGA</title>
      <description>Preliminary observations, impact and severity: Evidence of severe damaged structures detected along northwestern coast of Kolovai district, Tongatabu division (AOI1);Evidences of storm surge  could be observed in â€˜Eua division (AOI 2) and Ha'apai division (AOI 3) causing damage to houses;No visible structural damage could be identified in Vavaâ€™u division (AOI 4) as of 12 April 2020.STATUS: EVIDENCES OF DAMAGED BUILDING DETECTED FURTHER ACTION(S): CONTINUE MONITORING</description>
      <link>https://unitar.org/unosat/node/44/3032</link>
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      <pubdate>Tue, 14 Apr 2020 17:32:12</pubdate>
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      <title>Damage Assessment in Malampa Province, Vanuatu</title>
      <description>This map illustrates potentially damaged structures and buildings in Malampa Province, Vanuatu as detected by satellite image acquired after landfall of the Tropical Cyclone Harold-20 on 6 April 2020. UNITAR-UNOSAT analysis used a Pleiades image acquired on 7, 8 and 9 April 2020 as post event images. Within the analysis extent, UNITAR-UNOSAT identified in the cloud free zones 25 potentially damaged structures. Taking into account the pre-building footprints provided by OpenStreetMap, this represents less than 1 % of the total number of structures within the analyzed cloud-free areas.This is a preliminary analysis and has not yet been validated in the field. Please send ground feedback to UNITAR-UNOSAT.</description>
      <link>https://unitar.org/unosat/node/44/3031</link>
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      <pubdate>Fri, 10 Apr 2020 16:41:45</pubdate>
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      <title>Damage Assessment in CanalFanafo, Luganville and South East Santo Municipalities, Sanma Province, Vanuatu</title>
      <description>This map illustrates potentially damaged structures and buildings in Canal-Fanafo, Luganville and South East Santo Municipality, Sanma Province, Vanuatu as detected by satellite image acquired after landfall of the Tropical Cyclone Harold-20 on 6 April 2020. UNITAR-UNOSAT analysis used a Pleiades image acquired on 7, 8 and 9 April 2020 as post event images, Within the analysis extent, UNITAR-UNOSAT identified in the cloud free zones 3,490 potentially damaged structures. Taking into account the pre-building footprints provided by Humanitarian OpenStreetMap, this represents about 35 % of the total number of structures within the analyzed cloud free areas.This is a preliminary analysis and has not yet been validated in the field. Please send ground feedback to UNITAR-UNOSAT.</description>
      <link>https://unitar.org/unosat/node/44/3030</link>
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      <pubdate>Fri, 10 Apr 2020 16:38:22</pubdate>
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      <title>Buildings Damage Assessment of Fiji Museum in Suva City Center, Republic of Fiji.</title>
      <description>This map provides an overview of the Fiji Museum in Suva City Center, Republic of Fiji, located at 18Â°8'58.22"S, 178Â°25'32.74"E as detected by satellite image acquired after landfall of the Tropical Cyclone Harold-20 on 15 April 2020. UNITAR-UNOSAT analysis used a WorldView-1 image acquired on 15 April 2020 at 13:31 local time and compared it with an image collected on 8 April 2020. The main building structure appears to be intact. The gazebo and the clock tower located in the museum grounds are also undamaged. This is a final analysis that has been validated in the field on 22 April 2020 by UNOSAT-UNITAR.</description>
      <link>https://unitar.org/unosat/node/44/3040</link>
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      <pubdate>Tue, 21 Apr 2020 11:43:42</pubdate>
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      <title>Preliminary agriculture damage assessment, Pentecost Island, Vanuatu</title>
      <description>STATUS: EVIDENCES OF DAMAGED BUILDING DETECTEDFURTHER ACTIONS(S): CONTINUE MONITORINGDate of assessment validity: 22 APRIL 2020Preliminary observations, impact and severity: Damaged plantations have been observed along the coastal area in South Pentecost Municipality (Vanuatu) as of 09 April 2020;Dam and water distribution channels/ditches have been affected according to satellite observations and ground observations in Taro plantations areas of the southern parts of Pentecost.</description>
      <link>https://unitar.org/unosat/node/44/3041</link>
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      <pubdate>Fri, 24 Apr 2020 11:54:48</pubdate>
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      <title>Preliminary agriculture damage assessment, Kadavu island, Fiji</title>
      <description>STATUS: EVIDENCES OF DAMAGED BUILDING DETECTEDFURTHER ACTIONS(S): CONTINUE MONITORINGDate of assessment validity: 22 APRIL 2020Preliminary observations, impact and severity: Clouds cover parts of agricultural plantations Northeast of Kadavu Island (Fiji) as of 12 April 2020;Damaged plantations have been observed in Nabukelevu and Tavuki districts, Kadavu Island (Fiji) as of 12 April 2020.</description>
      <link>https://unitar.org/unosat/node/44/3042</link>
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      <pubdate>Fri, 24 Apr 2020 11:58:44</pubdate>
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      <title>Damage Assessment in Paama Island, Malampa Province, Vanuatu</title>
      <description>This map illustrates potentially damaged structures and buildings in Paama Island, Malampa Province, Vanuatu as detected by satellite image acquired after landfall of the Tropical Cyclone Harold-20 on 6 April 2020. UNITAR-UNOSAT analysis used a Pleiades image acquired on 21 April 2020 as post event images, Within the island boundary, UNITAR-UNOSAT identified in the cloud free zones about 100 potentially damaged structures. Taking into account the pre-building footprints provided by Humanitarian OpenStreetMap, this represents about 30% of the total number of structures within the analyzed cloud free areas.This is a preliminary analysis and has not yet been validated in the field. Please send ground feedback to UNITAR-UNOSAT.</description>
      <link>https://unitar.org/unosat/node/44/3043</link>
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      <pubdate>Fri, 24 Apr 2020 15:24:46</pubdate>
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      <title>Preliminary cultural heritage satellite-derived damage assessment report, Republic of Vanuatu</title>
      <description>STATUS: Preliminary analysis - no visible damage detectedFURTHER ACTION: NO IMPACT DETECTED / CONTINUE MONITORING ON CLOUD COVERED AREASDate of assessment validity: 23 April 2020Preliminary observations, impact and severity:No deforestation or major floods/inundations within the Chief Roi Mataâ€™s Domain as of 23 April 2020;No deforestation or major floods/inundations within the Yalo, Apialo and the Sacred Geography of Northwest Malakula as of 20 April 2020. Exact location of the Yalo cave in Small Nambas Territory and the Apialo cave in Big Nambas Territory in unknown;No visible damage to the Vanuatu Cultural Center (Museum). This is a preliminary assessment because there is no cloud-free image available as of 24 April 2020. There is no visible damage to the main building structure as of 23 April 2020 using an image that is partially cloud covered.</description>
      <link>https://unitar.org/unosat/node/44/3044</link>
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      <pubdate>Mon, 27 Apr 2020 10:46:32</pubdate>
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      <title>Preliminary satellite-derived damage assessment, Central Division, Republic of Fiji</title>
      <description>STATUS: No visible damage detectedFURTHER ACTION: NO IMPACT DETECTED / DISCONTINUE MONITORINGDate of assessment validity: 23 April 2020Preliminary observations, impact and severity:No visible structural damage to the Fiji Museum on Central Suva City as of 15 April 2020;No deforestation or major floods/inundations within the cloud-free visible area in the Sovi Basin Protected Area as of 11 April 2020.No coastal erosion or sand dune volume degradation within the cloud-free area of the Sigatoka Sand Dunes as of 22 April 2020.</description>
      <link>https://unitar.org/unosat/node/44/3045</link>
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      <pubdate>Mon, 27 Apr 2020 10:52:08</pubdate>
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      <title>Damage Assessment in Ambae Island, Penama Province, Vanuatu</title>
      <description>This map illustrates potentially damaged structures and buildings in Ambae Island, Penama Province, Vanuatu as detected by satellite image acquired after landfall of the Tropical Cyclone Harold-20 on 6 April 2020. UNITAR-UNOSAT analysis used a WorldView-2 image acquired on 20 April 2020 and Pleiades image acquired on 21 April 2020 as post event images, Within the Island extent, UNITAR-UNOSAT identified in the cloud free zones about 60 potentially damaged structures. Taking into account the pre-building footprints provided by Humanitarian OpenStreetMap, this represents about 1% of the total number of structures within the analyzed cloud free areas.This is a preliminary analysis and has not yet been validated in the field. Please send ground feedback to UNITAR-UNOSAT.</description>
      <link>https://unitar.org/unosat/node/44/3046</link>
      <image>https://www.gdacs.org/contentdata/maps/unosat/TC/1000663/UNOSAT_A3_Natural_Landscape_TC20200403VUT_AmbaeIsland_Penama_Vanuatu_27042020.jpg</image>
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      <pubdate>Mon, 27 Apr 2020 15:28:15</pubdate>
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      <title>Damage Assessment in West Santo and South Santo Municipality, Sanma Province, Vanuatu</title>
      <description>This map illustrates potentially damaged structures and buildings in West Santo  and South Santo Municipality, Sanma Province, Vanuatu as detected by satellite image acquired after landfall of the Tropical Cyclone Harold-20 on 6 April 2020. UNITAR-UNOSAT analysis used a WotldView-2 acquired on 17 and 19 April 2020 as post event images, Within the analysis extent, UNITAR-UNOSAT identified in the cloud free zones about 2,800 potentially damaged structures. Taking into account the pre-building footprints provided by Humanitarian OpenStreetMap, this represents about 68 % of the total number of structures within the analyzed cloud free areas.This is a preliminary analysis and has not yet been validated in the field. Please send ground feedback to UNITAR-UNOSAT.</description>
      <link>https://unitar.org/unosat/node/44/3047</link>
      <image>https://www.gdacs.org/contentdata/maps/unosat/TC/1000663/UNOSAT_A3_Natural_Protrai_TC20200403VUT_SouthSanto_Sanma_Vanuatu_27042020.jpg</image>
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      <pubdate>Mon, 27 Apr 2020 15:31:04</pubdate>
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      <title>Damage Assessment in Maewo Island, Penama Province, Vanuatu</title>
      <description>This map illustrates potentially damaged structures and buildings in Meawo Island, Penama Province, Vanuatu as detected by satellite image acquired after landfall of the Tropical Cyclone Harold-20 on 6 April 2020. UNITAR-UNOSAT analysis used a Pleiades image acquired on 21 and 27 April 2020 as post event images, Within the island boundary, UNITAR-UNOSAT identified in the cloud free zones about 20 potentially damaged structures. Taking into account the pre-building footprints provided by Humanitarian OpenStreetMap, this represents about 2% of the total number of structures within the analyzed cloud free areas.This is a preliminary analysis and has not yet been validated in the field. Please send ground feedback to UNITAR-UNOSAT.</description>
      <link>https://unitar.org/unosat/node/44/3048</link>
      <image>https://www.gdacs.org/contentdata/maps/unosat/TC/1000663/UNOSAT_A3_Natural_Landscape_TC20200403VUT_MaewoIsland_Penama_Vanuatu_28042020.jpg</image>
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      <pubdate>Tue, 28 Apr 2020 13:24:50</pubdate>
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      <title>Damage Assessment in West Santo and South Santo Municipality, Sanma Province, Vanuatu</title>
      <description>This map illustrates potentially damaged structures and buildings in West Santo and South Santo Municipality, Sanma Province, Vanuatu as detected using WorldView-2 satellite images acquired on 17 and 19 April 2020 and a Pleiades satellite image acquired on 27 April 2020. Within the analyzed zone, UNITAR-UNOSAT identified in the cloud-free zones about 3,650 potentially damaged structures. Taking into account the pre-building footprints provided by Humanitarian OpenStreetMap, this represents about 63 % of the total number of structures within the analyzed cloud-free areas. This is a preliminary analysis and has not yet been validated in the field. Please send ground feedback to UNITAR-UNOSAT.</description>
      <link>https://unitar.org/unosat/node/44/3049</link>
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      <pubdate>Wed, 29 Apr 2020 17:13:55</pubdate>
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