Typhoon Yolanda: Crisis and relief map
(via @govph & @twitter_ph)
Person finder by Google
#YolandaPH: Help map critical reports for Project Agos
(via @govph & @twitter_ph)
Person finder by Google
#YolandaPH: Help map critical reports for Project Agos
For tracing request use hashtag "TracingPH" and "RescuePH" http://t.co/SB5mTqW2qS
— Philippine Red Cross (@philredcross) November 10, 2013
#Philippines using social media hashtags to reach out to victims of #haiyan #yolandaPH @philredcross @TyphoonHaiyan pic.twitter.com/PqyFveWRna
— AustraliaNetworkNews (@an_news) November 10, 2013
twitter stream of this list also displayed publicly on this blog!==>
PHL: ABS-CBN TV live streaming (English)
PHL: ABS-CBN TV live streaming (English)
ham radio emergency response:
Hams in Philippines Support Critical Communication in Typhoon’s Wake [ARRL, Nov 9th 2013]
"Ham Emergency Radio Operator(s) (HERO) continue(s) to help authorities" [southgatearc.org]
(via @SAR_News)
Hams increase their Philippines typhoon disaster role [southgatearc.org]
ITU Deploys Satellite Communication Equipment to the Philippines, Ham Radio Response Continues [arrl.org]
Hams increase their Philippines typhoon disaster role [southgatearc.org]
ITU Deploys Satellite Communication Equipment to the Philippines, Ham Radio Response Continues [arrl.org]
Request by @DX1PAR : "Requesting DX hams to please keep 7095 kHz clear of traffic as we conduct Ham Emergency Radio Operations (HERO/ARES) "
Emergency communication setup using Twitter [EZR compilation]
Prevention strategies to limit impact of catastrophic events [EZR compilation]
#YolandaPH - For British nationals who require urgent help due to the typhoon, please call us at +63 2 858 2200. Take care! #RescuePH
— UKinthePhilippines (@ukinphilippines) November 10, 2013
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a must follow: (can't post all updates here!)
If you are in Iloilo and want to volunteer to pack relief goods for #YolandaPH, you can call 337-6221, 508-6775, 508-6867.
— PIA News (@PIANewsDesk) November 10, 2013
Per @NGCP_ALERT #YOLANDA UPDATE:11AM 10NOV The following transmission facilities are still affected by the Typhoon http://t.co/t5dV2KyPFJ
— DOE Philippines (@doe_ph) November 10, 2013
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