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November 15, JPEG. April 3, JPEG. In Tacloban, winds blew a wall of water ashore that may have been as much as 7. Much of the city sits less than 5 meters 16 feet above sea level. These false-color images hint at the impact of the storm surge and winds on the city. Plant-covered land is red; urban areas are white and silver; bare ground is tan; and water and shadows are black. But the subtle differences between the images do reveal a wide-scale disaster; those changes are easiest to see if you turn on the image comparison tool. The most obvious difference is a change in vegetation. In , the mountains west of the city were covered in dense vegetation; in , the hills are bare. Nine years elapsed between the two images, and many things could explain the change. People may have cleared the land, or the plants may simply look different in November than they do in April. News photos of the hills show trees stripped of leaves or blown down. Much of the area south of Tacloban is tan where the storm surge washed away plants and buildings, leaving mud-covered ground. This is the clearest evidence of the storm surge. Interestingly, the large geometric white shape near the airport is new compared to another satellite-based map from July The shape indicates that this is a man-made structure, perhap associated with relief efforts at the airport. Changes to the city itself are subtle. At first glance, it appears that Tacloban grew between and The city appears more densely built, and it expanded along the outer edges. However, some of this growth may be an illusion. More recent views from other satellites, including the Google Maps view show a neatly ordered city with green space separating city blocks, much like the image. In , that plant-covered land is gone, replaced by silver. The ordered grid of streets, visible in , is blurred in , perhaps covered by a field of debris. A radar-based satellite analysis by scientists at the Jet Propulsion Laboratory confirms widespread destruction in downtown Tacloban. The final signs of storm damage are the pockets of water on the landscape. In this type of false-color image, water is black or dark blue. Traces of floods are visible south of Tacloban and west of the hills on the left edge of the image. Some of the dark spots are shadows cast by clouds. This pair of images demonstrates both the challenge and the value in mapping disasters with satellite data. The images give a view of the entire city and its surroundings, a view that would otherwise be very difficult to obtain. On the other hand, some of the change is ambiguous and requires ground-based information to understand. Caption by Holli Riebeek. View this area in EO Explorer. Image of the Day Atmosphere Severe Storms. Image of the Day Land Life. Image of the Day Human Presence. EO Explorer. Evidence of Destruction in Tacloban, Philippines. At the time of publication, it represented the best available science. November 15, April 3, View more Images of the Day:. You might also be interested in view all. Subscribe to our newsletters.

Evidence of Destruction in Tacloban, Philippines

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As a studio news anchor, I invariably see such events through the words and lenses of our reporters and camera crews who do such extraordinary work under the most trying conditions. Tacloban, as a city, is gone. A seven-metre tidal surge made sure of that. Houses and buildings were blown apart like mere matchsticks, which in the grand scheme of things some of them were. Debris of all sizes and types litter every street — every single street. The further we drove, I convinced myself that the chaos had to stop. But it never did. He kept telling me I would somehow get used to it. They have every reason to simply fold. Well, maybe they do in private. Not much, but infinitely better than nothing. One, the people get work and money. Two, the local economy starts moving again as money circulates through pop-up markets. In fact, standing in the rubbish-strewn street, filming and reporting their efforts, the temptation was to join in and lend a hand. From making pesos a day catching and selling around 15kg of fish, he was down to almost no fish or cash. Just enough for about one meal. He showed me the meal … that one tiny plate … and then he offered it to me. Me, the city-boy reporter with a job, money, and a comfortable hotel room waiting back in Cebu. In the end, Justin was sort of right. After 48 hours I did get used to the sight of pure destruction. There was no other choice if I was to get the job done. But my view of the world has changed too. I now know what real problems are. I see them on-screen all the time, but only seeing them in person can truly have an impact. By Kamahl Santamaria. Published On 5 Jan 5 Jan Sponsored Content.

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