Emergency monitoring continues on planet 18 November

Roskosmos State Corporation continues operational monitoring of emergency situations around the world by means of the Russian orbital grouping. Over the past week, Russian data from about 102 thousand square meters has been transferred to the EMERCOM of Russia. km.

From November 11 to November 18, 2021, at the request of the Ministry of Emergency Situations of Russia, icebreaker was monitored in Antarctica and the location of the vessel with anchor parking in the Primorsky Territory. As part of the activities of the International Charter on Space and Large Catastrophes during the reporting period, monitoring the following emergencies was not carried out.

On the basis of media reports on natural and man-made catastrophes around the world, the space survey of the following events was planned:

  • monitoring of the consequences of the building of the building in Nigeria;
  • monitoring of natural fires in the Jewish JSC;
  • monitoring of volcanic activity in the Sakhalin region;
  • Flood and landslide monitoring Sri Lanka;
  • Monitoring the effects of the explosion at the plant in Lipetsk.

on requests initiated as a result of searching in media news reports on natural and man-made catastrophes around the world, the Russian data of the remote sensing of the Earth in the amount of about 109 thousand square meters was obtained. km.

Roskosmos State Corporation and NC OMZ Holding “Russian Space Systems” support operational interaction with the EMERCOM of Russia for timely response to the occurrence of a flood and fire-hazardous situation and the implementation of space monitoring of the affected territories.

Developed by Russian Space Systems Technologies and Methods for the Use of Earth Remote Sensing data allow companies to offer unique solutions to ensure safety, improve the efficiency of exploration and production of natural resources, introducing the latest practices in agriculture, prevent emergency situations and minimize their consequences, Environmental protection and climate change control.

/Media reports.