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Map of Aswa Bridge Flooding in the Affected North Province, Uganda
10 Oct 2007
Source: UNOSAT
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This map illustrates the area surrounding the Aswa bridge, submerged under the 
elevated flood waters of the Achwa River. The bridge is a critical junction connecting the cities of Gulu and Kitgum. The photographs were recorded by UNHCR staff on 4 October 2007. The background 
satellite image was recorded in September 2000. 
<br/>Map scale for A3: 1:50,000
<br/>Projection : UTM zone 36N
<br/>Datum:  WGS-84
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This map illustrates the area surrounding the Aswa bridge, submerged under the elevated flood waters of the Achwa River. The bridge is a critical junction connecting the cities of Gulu and Kitgum. The photographs were recorded by UNHCR staff on 4 October 2007. The background satellite image was recorded in September 2000.
Map scale for A3: 1:50,000
Projection : UTM zone 36N
Datum: WGS-84

Satellite Data: Landsat 7
Image Dates: September 2000
Sensor Resolution: 15 m
Photos: UNHCR
Field Support: CartONG
GIS Data: NGA, USGS, WDPA, GIST
Map Production: UNOSAT (10 Oct 07)
Uganda - This map illustrates the area surrounding the Aswa bridge, submerged under the elevated flood waters of the Achwa River. The bridge is a critical junction connecting the cities of Gulu and Kitgum. The photographs were recorded by UNHCR staff on 4 October 2007. The background satellite image was recorded in September 2000.
Map scale for A3: 1:50,000
Projection : UTM zone 36N
Datum: WGS-84
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