File:Flood near Zambezi Delta after Cyclone Idai.jpg
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DescriptionFlood near Zambezi Delta after Cyclone Idai.jpg |
Afrikaans: Miljoene mense in Mosambiek, Malawi en Zimbabwe sukkel om die nagevolge van Sikloon Idai, moontlik die suidelike halfrond se ergste storm, die hoof te bied. Hierdie beeld, verkry van Copernicus Sentinel-1, toon 'n deel van die oorstromings. Die ingeslote gebied is grootliks wes van die Zambezirivierdelta in Mosambiek. Oorstroomde gebiede is in rooi skakerings aangedui. Die beeld kombineer twee satellietaftastings, een van 2 Maart 2019 voor die sikloon getref het en een van 20 Maart 2019 tydens die nasleep daarvan. Die missie verskaf ook beeldmateriaal deur die Copernicus-noodkarteringsdiens wat noodlenigingsaksies ondersteun.
English: Millions of people in Mozambique, Malawi and Zimbabwe are struggling to cope with the aftermath of what could be the southern hemisphere’s worst storm: Cyclone Idai. This image is from Copernicus Sentinel-1 and shows part of the flooding, which shown here is largely west of the Zambezi River Delta in Mozambique. Inundated areas are shown in shades of red. The image comprises two satellite acquisitions, one from 2 March before the cyclone hit and one from 20 March in the wake of the cyclone. The mission is also supplying imagery through the Copernicus Emergency Mapping Service to aid relief efforts. |
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Source | http://www.esa.int/spaceinimages/Images/2019/03/Flood_near_Zambezi_Delta |
Author | ESA |
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