[HOT] In Person Mapathons

William Morris wboykinm at geosprocket.com
Thu Nov 14 20:28:35 UTC 2013


It seems there will be lots of bandwidth available through various
crisis camps on Saturday, so it should be possible to include
Vietnam-related tasks if there are any.

-Bill


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> From: "lrazafindrazay at worldbank.org<mailto:lrazafindrazay at worldbank.org>" <lrazafindrazay at worldbank.org<mailto:lrazafindrazay at worldbank.org>>
> Date: Thursday, November 14, 2013 10:44 AM
> To: maning sambale <emmanuel.sambale at gmail.com<mailto:emmanuel.sambale at gmail.com>>
> Cc: "douglas at mappingday.com<mailto:douglas at mappingday.com>" <douglas at mappingday.com<mailto:douglas at mappingday.com>>, "hot at openstreetmap.org<mailto:hot at openstreetmap.org>" <hot at openstreetmap.org<mailto:hot at openstreetmap.org>>
> Subject: Re: [HOT] In Person Mapathons
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> Maning,
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> Yes, I wanted part of the community to also assess damage info in Vietnam. Though I did not receive any update from the team there so far and media/government is not mentioning information on damages there. Last info I got was two days ago that Hanoi was not as badly hit as expected, but Hai Phong and Hai Binh were at the front of Haiyan passage. Though information are possibly in Vietnamese that it might have slipped away from my radars...
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> I will try to update the community if I get any feedback from team there. Not sure if you guys got any info from the region...
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> Liana
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