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Haiti Earthquake Planning,
January 2010
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Map of area
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PORT-AU-PRINCE, Jan 12, 2010 (From AFP) - A
huge quake measuring 7.0 rocked the impoverished Caribbean nation of Haiti
Tuesday toppling buildings and causing widespread damage and panic, officials
and AFP witnesses said. "I think it's really a catastrophe of major
proportions," Haiti's ambassador to the United States,
Raymond Alcide Joseph, told CNN television. All communications with the island
went down after the earthquake and no details were immediately available on any
people killed or injured in the disaster. A tsunami alert for the Carribean
region was immediately issued after the earthquake struck at 2153 GMT. An AFP
correspondent said the ground shook for more than a minute. Later three
aftershocks measuring 5.9, 5.5 and 5.1 on the moment magnitude scale hit, US
officials said. In Port-au-Prince, local media reported that the presidential
palace, parliament, cathedral and several ministries were badly damaged. An AFP
correspondent in Petionville, a suburb east of the capital, said one
three-story building, housing two offices, was toppled by the quake, and a
tractor was already at the scene trying to dig out victims as people fled onto
the streets in panic. The up-scale area is home to many foreign diplomats and
members of a major United Nations mission to the country. The US Geological
Survey (USGS) said the powerful quake was initially measured at 7.3 and struck
16 kilometers (ten miles) from the capital Port-au-Prince, and 27 kilometers (17
miles) from Petionville. The earthquake struck at a depth of 10 kilometers (6.2
miles), the USGS said. In Washington, President Barack Obama said the United
States stood ready to help. "My thoughts and prayers go out to those who have
been affected by this earthquake," Obama said. "We are
closely monitoring the situation and we stand ready to assist the people of
Haiti." A US Southern Command spokesman in Miami said the agency was "monitoring
the situation and coordinating everything to respond rapidly. "A tsunami warning
issued for Haiti, Cuba, the Bahamas and the Dominican Republic was scrapped
shortly afterwards. Haiti's ambassador told CNN he was heartbroken as he had
just spoken by telephone with a senior presidential aide who described scenes of
chaos and devastation. "He had to stop his car just about half an hour ago, and
take to the streets, start walking, but he said houses were crumbling on the
right side of the street and the left side of the street," Joseph said. Already
the poorest nation in the Americas, Haiti has been hit by a series of disasters
recently and was battered by hurricanes in 2008. Four big storms -- Tropical
Storm Fay and hurricanes Gustav, Hanna and Ike -- pounded impoverished Haiti in
August and September 2008, killing a total of 793 people and leaving more than
300 others missing, according to government figures. The country was also
gripped by a tense political standoff in April 2008 amid riots over skyrocketing
food prices. UN troops are a regular sight throughout much of the country.
Seventy percent of Haiti's population lives on less than two dollars per day and
half of its 8.5 million people are unemployed. According to official figures,
food insecurity already affects more than a quarter of Haiti's population, some
1.9 million people, with women and children the worst affected. The Food and
Agriculture Organization has designated Haiti as one of the world's most
economically vulnerable countries. The WFP serves one meal a day to more than
500,000 Haitian schoolchildren, providing them with what is often their only
meal of the day. The organization also feeds 100,000 women who are pregnant or
breastfeeding and 50,000 children under the age of five. Since mid-2004, the
Brazilian-led MINUSTAH has been keeping the peace in the impoverished Caribbean
island nation.
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This ASA_IMP_1P Swath1, shows the first
image acquired by ENVISAT satellite on 19 January 2010 over Port au
Prince (Haiti). |
Access to ESA dataset package: Haiti Earthquake 2010:
The dataset is mainly composed of ASAR Level 0
products and ASAR SLC products.
The ENVISAT and ERS-2 SAR Level 0 products can be
downloaded (fast download) through the ESA virtual archive available at:
http://haiti-earthquake.esa.int/
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DESCW plot of the ENVISAT ASAR planning
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| Ident |
Mission |
Abs. Orbit |
Start Time |
Stop Time |
Instrument Mode |
Acq. Date |
| 1-3 |
ENVISAT |
41240 |
02:45:54 |
02:46:46 |
ASA_IMS_IS1_VV
Level 0 IM_IS1_VV |
19-Jan-2010 |
| 4-6 |
ENVISAT |
41261 |
14:38:54 |
14:39:12 |
ASA_IMS_IS6_VV
Level 0 IM_IS6_VV |
20-Jan-2010 |
| 13-14 |
ENVISAT |
41283 |
02:51:32 |
02:52:32 |
ASA_WS_VV |
22-Jan-2010 |
| 15-16 |
ENVISAT |
41304 |
14:44:01 |
14:45:02 |
ASA_WS_VV |
23-Jan-2010 |
| 17-18 |
ENVISAT |
41326 |
02:57:12 |
02:58:12 |
ASA_WS_VV |
25-Jan-2010 |
| 7-9 |
ENVISAT |
41347 |
14:50:15 |
14:50:33 |
ASA_IMS_IS2_VV
Level 0 IM_IS2_VV |
26-Jan-2010 |
| 10-12 |
ENVISAT |
41512 |
02:48:54 |
02:49:31 |
ASA_IMS_IS2_VV
Level 0 IM_IS2_VV |
07-Feb-2010 |
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DESCW plot of the ERS
SAR planning
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| Ident |
Mission |
Orbit |
Frame |
Track
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Acq. Date |
| 1-3 |
ERS-2 |
77112 |
351-387 |
104 |
19-Jan-2010 |
| 4-5 |
ERS-2 |
77155 |
351-369 |
147 |
22-Jan-2010 |
| 6-9 |
ERS-2 |
77219 |
3213-3249 |
211 |
26-Jan-2010 |
| 10-11 |
ERS-2 |
77262 |
3213-3249 |
254 |
29-Jan-2010 |
| 12-14 |
ERS-2 |
77384 |
351-387 |
376 |
07-Feb-2010 |
| 15-17 |
ERS-2 |
77448 |
3213-3249 |
440 |
11-Feb-2010 |
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