Apologies for confusion in previous mail. Though ranjha airport,
nepalganj and neighbouring structures are already marked on
wikimapia, the satellite image used as the base is not realtime, and
will not show the landslide. This image can be used as the pre-
landslide reference image, and the current imagery needs to be
purchased from someone like geoeye. I am separately sending a mail
to introduce you to colleagues who do this kind of stuff.
Best,
Anshu
Anshu Sharma
SEEDS
D-11, Panchsheel Enclave, New Delhi - 110017, India
Tel: (91-11) 26498371, 41748008 Fax: (91-11) 26498372
Email: [log in to unmask] Web: www.seedsindia.org
On 28-Aug-06, at 12:02 AM, komal.aryal wrote:
The Kathmandu Posts' website (www.kantipuronline.com) reports that
five
hundred people are missing as the result of a massive landslide in the
far-western region of Nepal. I was wondering if there is any way that
satellite images could be obtained which would either confirm or
refute this
claim.
regards,
komal
Komal Raj Aryal
Disaster and Development Centre
Northumbria University,UK
www.unn.ac.uk/ddc
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