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Post-Flooding Satellite Map of Blang Kejeran Subdistrict, Gayo Lues District, Aceh, Indonesia
11 Jan 2007
Source: UNOSAT
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This post-flooding satellite map covers 
the flood-affected town and subdistrict of Blang Kejeran in the Aceh district of Gayo Lues. The satellite image is a Formosat-2 scene recorded on 2 January 2007, and all associated topographic data 
(e.g. rivers, roads, villages, etc) were provided by the Humanitarian Information Center (HIC) in Banda Aceh. The estimated sub-district population values (labeled on the map in red) are from a 2003 
Indonesian survey and were provided by WHO.
<br/><br/>Projection: UTM Zone 47N WGS 1984
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This post-flooding satellite map covers the flood-affected town and subdistrict of Blang Kejeran in the Aceh district of Gayo Lues. The satellite image is a Formosat-2 scene recorded on 2 January 2007, and all associated topographic data (e.g. rivers, roads, villages, etc) were provided by the Humanitarian Information Center (HIC) in Banda Aceh. The estimated sub-district population values (labeled on the map in red) are from a 2003 Indonesian survey and were provided by WHO.

Projection: UTM Zone 47N WGS 1984
Satellite Image: FORMOSAT-2 (2007-01-02)
Sensor Type: Multispectral (8m)
Copyright: NSPO - 2007
Distributed by: Spot Image S.A.
Data Sources: OCHA, NOAA, WHO, HIC
Map Production: UNOSAT (10 Jan. 2007)
Image analysis: UNOSAT
Indonesia - This post-flooding satellite map covers the flood-affected town and subdistrict of Blang Kejeran in the Aceh district of Gayo Lues. The satellite image is a Formosat-2 scene recorded on 2 January 2007, and all associated topographic data (e.g. rivers, roads, villages, etc) were provided by the Humanitarian Information Center (HIC) in Banda Aceh. The estimated sub-district population values (labeled on the map in red) are from a 2003 Indonesian survey and were provided by WHO.

Projection: UTM Zone 47N WGS 1984
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