NASA Space Data Can Cut Disaster Response Times, Costs

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Published March 01, 2020 by Tech Briefs Media Group in United States
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In the first NASA study to calculate the value of using satellite data in disaster scenarios, researchers at NASA's Goddard Space Center in Maryland, calculated the time that could have been saved if ambulance drivers and other emergency responders had near real-time information about flooded roads, using the 2011 Southeast Asian floods as a case study. Ready access to this information could have saved an average of nine minutes per emergency response and potential millions of dollars, they said. The study is a first step in developing a model to deploy in future disasters, according to the researchers.