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Southern Somalia 2023
Status: Flood observed
Further action(s): continue monitoring
Along the Shabelle River:
Stable flood water observed in Beledweyne City as of 30 November 2023;
Increasing flood water observed in Bulo Burto City as of 30 November 2023;
Receding flood water observed in Jowhar City as of 28 November 2023;
Along the Juba River:
Receding flood water observed in Luuq City as of 29 November 2023;
Receding flood water observed in Bardere City as of 30 November 2023;
Stable flood water observed in Buaale and Jilib as of 28 November 2023;
Baidoa City:
No major flood observed in Baidoa City as of 30 November 2023Color
Tana River & Garissa Provinces, Kenya
This map illustrates satellite-detected water extent in Garissa City, Dujis County, Garissa Province, Kenya as observed from a Sentinel-2 image acquired on 26 November 2023 at 10:50 local time. Within analysed area of about 220 km², a total of about 45 km² of lands appear to be affected with flood waters. Furthermore, within the analysed area, about 6,500 buildings are identified as affected by the floods.
This is a preliminary analysis and has not yet been validated in the field. Please send ground feedback to the United Nations Satellite Centre (UNOSAT).Color;1:15,00
South Island, New Zealand 2023
Second edition 2023.Relief shown by shading and gradient tints. Includes illustrations and inset maps. Gazetteer and "Geographic features" diagram on verso. "346-02 Te Waipounamu. "Produced by Ngā Pou Taunaha o Aotearoa New Zealand Geographic Board with support from Toitū Te Whenua Land Information New Zealand, cartography by Geographx Ltd ; design and artwork by Ariki Creative ; printed by Blue Star." The second edition maps improved on the first edition with corrections, original names restored as cultural redress through Treaty of Waitangi settlements, and names resulting from direct consultation with iwi and hapū. For Te Waipounamu, names were comprehensively reassessed after Te Rūnanga o Ngāi Tahu's decades of additional research on its cultural heritage, published in its online cultural heritage atlas Kā Huru Manu.Color;1:1,000,00