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Geospatial Intelligence Support: Hurricane Matthew Hurricane Matthew passed over the Haiti on October 4, 2016. As a category 4 hurricane it caused widespread damage and loss of life. The following examples of geospatial intelligence products where created to support humanitarian efforts. They provide an overview of how geospatial intelligence provides information and knowledge to decision makers. Each of the following products aid humanitarian workers to provide essential food, health, and security services.
Source of geospatial intelligence products: National Geospatial-‐Intelligence Agency (2016). NGA – Hurricane Matthew Support. Accessed July 5, 2017, http://nga.maps.arcgis.com/apps/MapSeries/index.html?appid=8a22b48330094b23b2e7937a56e8c42f
OCT 16 2016 Haiti: Coast Guard Pier
OCT 19 2016 Haiti Route Assessment from Caudere to Camp-‐Perrin
OCT 17 2016 Haiti Port-‐au-‐Prince International Airfield to Pier Overview
NGA Analytics Haiti, Image Graphic, Post Hurricane Matthew
OCT 14 2016 Haiti Les Anglais Before and After Hurricane Matthew Multi-‐Spectral Imagery (MSI) Overview
OCT 15 2016 Haiti: Helicopter Landing Zone La Chaune
OCT 12 2016 Haiti: Port-‐au-‐Prince Prison and Police Stations
At Least 500 Make-‐Shift Tents Set up After Hurricane Matthew, Riviere De Tiburon
Damage Assessment: Roche-‐a-‐Bateau Between 70% and 80% of City Affected