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====Disaster response==== [[File:I just got off the phone with @GovJoshGreenMD β following a call with @FEMA Deanne β to discuss Hawai'i's recovery after the deadliest wildfire in a century that has claimed 99 lives.jpg|thumb|right|280px|Aboard [[Air Force One]] enroute to the disaster, President Biden reviews maps of damage assessments, made by [[Federal Emergency Management Agency|FEMA]] and the [[Civil Air Patrol]]'s [[Geographic data and information|geospatial]] team in response to the [[2023 Hawaii wildfires]]<ref>{{cite web |title=he president reviews maps... |url=https://x.com/CivilAirPatrol/status/1691607732954997124 |website=X |access-date=12 January 2025}}</ref>]] Geospatial disaster response uses geospatial data and tools to help emergency responders, land managers, and scientists respond to disasters. Geospatial data can help save lives, reduce damage, and improve communication. Geospatial data can be used by federal authorities like [[Federal Emergency Management Agency|FEMA]] to create maps that show the extent of a disaster, the location of people in need, and the location of debris, create models that estimate the number of people at risk and the amount of damage, improve communication between emergency responders, land managers, and scientists, as well as help determine where to allocate resources, such as emergency medical resources or search and rescue teams and plan evacuation routes and identify which areas are most at risk. In the United States, FEMA's Response Geospatial Office is responsible for the agency's capture, analysis and development of GIS products to enhance situational awareness and enable expeditions and effective decision making. The RGO's mission is to support decision makers in understanding the size, scope, and extent of disaster impacts so they can deliver resources to the communities most in need.<ref>{{cite web |title=Response Geospatial Office |url=https://www.fema.gov/about/offices/response/response-geospatial |website=FEMA |access-date=22 January 2025}}</ref>
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