Disaster Hazard Monitoring
Keeping an Eye on Infrastructure from Space
Gain immediate insight into where damage has occurred with satellite data!
Catch even the often-overlooked damages through routine monitoring—not just during disasters
Vegetation Change (Heavy Rain Disaster Area)


Embankment Erosion
Heavy Rainfall
NDVI Time-Series Change
Post-Disaster
SAR satellites capture flood spread, unaffected by rain or cloud cover
Detect landslides through changes in satellite data
Service
Overview
We use satellites to routinely monitor areas at risk of disasters, detecting even small changes and issuing alerts when needed.
In the event of a disaster, we provide a clear “Disaster Impact Map” generated from emergency satellite observations—instantly showing the extent and severity of the damage.
Expected
Benefits
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Continuous monitoring means we can quickly assess the situation during a disaster—no need to be on-site to identify affected areas.
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Get a clear picture of populated areas, isolated locations, and evacuation centers—helping prioritize rescue and support efforts efficiently.
Service Flow
Setup
Disaster Response

We first register the areas to be monitored.
High-risk zones or critical locations are marked in advance as alert targets.

We first register the areas to be monitored.
High-risk zones or critical locations are marked in advance as alert targets.

We select the most suitable Earth observation satellites based on the type of disaster and acquire emergency response imagery.
We then use this data to update the latest conditions of the affected areas.
Each pre-registered location is checked for anomalies by comparing it with historical records.
If any unusual changes are detected, users are immediately notified via email or other alert channels.
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