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Earthquake Damage Assessment with Pakistan Space Agency

The 2015 Hindu Kush earthquake was a magnitude 7.5 earthquake that struck South Asia on 26 October 2015, with its epicenter approximately 260km northeast of Kabul, Afghanistan. Through to 29 October, fourteen more aftershocks of a magnitude of 4.1 or greater were felt.

Earthquake Pakistan map
Challenge

An Earthquake with a magnitude of 7.5 struck the Hindukush area on 26 October 2015, with its epicenter approximately 260km North-East of Kabul, Afghanistan. Through to 29 October, fourteen more aftershocks of a magnitude of 4.1 or greater were felt.

By 5th November, it was estimated that at least 398 people had been killed, mostly in Pakistan, and 1,800 people were injured in the affected areas. The deadly earthquake caused heavy damage and panic across one of the world’s most impoverished and war-torn regions. Buildings collapsed during the quake, sending people pouring into city streets in Peshawar and Islamabad in Pakistan, and in Kabul, the Afghan capital.

India and Eurasia Plate - Earthquake Pakistan map

South Asia, where the Indian tectonic plate collides with the Eurasian plate, has a history of devastating earthquakes.

The Pakistan National Space Agency, SUPARCO, plays a crucial role in the region regarding application of space based information for disaster monitoring. It also acts as a Regional Support Office of the United Nations Platform for Space Based Information for Disaster Management and Emergency Response (UN-SPIDER).

SUPARCO was requested to provide damage assessment maps of the affected areas for federal and provincial disaster management agencies and other related organisations. The first responders on the ground would use them to make informed decisions and help save lives during the relief and rescue operations.

SUPARCO needed fresh satellite imagery in the shortest timeframe to rapidly produce these maps. The agency has been equipped with an Airbus Defence and Space Direct Receiving Station since the early 1990s, which supports fast delivery of ordered satellite images. Its Space Application Centre for Response in Emergency and Disasters (SACRED) needed very high resolution imagery at the earliest opportunity to efficiently respond to the demand.

Receiving Station since the early 1990s, which supports fast delivery of ordered satellite images. Its Space Application Centre for Response in Emergency and Disasters (SACRED) needed very high resolution imagery at the earliest opportunity to efficiently respond to the demand.

Our Solution

The extremely agile and responsive Pléiades satellites were tasked by SUPARCO to support this mission. Indeed, at 20.45pm on 26thOctober, shortly after the earthquake, their team placed 5 Instant Tasking emergency requests through the online portal GeoStore. Thanks to the flexibility and the availability of Pléiades, the images were acquired the following morning. Due to a fully automatic process, it took only 2h30 from image acquisition to final delivery, close to Near-Real-Time performance!

Thanks to the rapid acquisition and delivery of the images, the SUPARCO teams could immediately start their analysis and provide the damage assessment maps to the disaster management teams on the ground rapidly. The SUPARCO SACRED teams also demonstrated their high responsiveness: on October 28th, four Rapid Damage Assessment Maps were produced using the 50cm Pléiades products, showing various affected areas of Khyber Pakhtoonkhwa Province.

These added-value documents were then made available to all concerned disaster management agencies. The operational teams used the latest information from their maps to efficiently manage relief and rescue operations and start an early recovery phase. 
 

* Airbus Instant Tasking is a 24/7 web service that enables users to request and receive a new satellite image directly from their laptop, in full autonomy, in only a few hours. The customer’s request is transmitted directly to the satellite with a maximum priority level. The image is acquired, produced and delivered as quickly as possible. This service is available for Pléiades and SPOT 6/7.

Earthquake in Pakistan results image
Damage assessment map produced using Pléiades
Damage assessment map produced using Pléiades

Benefits

  • Exceptional rapidity in map production by SUPARCO thanks to Pléiades constellation genuine availability and responsiveness
  • Efficient management of ground operations by field teams thanks to reliable damage maps
  • Proven responsiveness of SUPARCO teams thanks to a customer & data-provider trust and collaborative relationship
Organisation Involved

SUPARCO teams are very grateful to deal with Airbus Defence and Space not only as a data provider but above all as a dedicated partner.

Imran Iqbal

Member (SAR), SUPARCO

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Pakistan Space and Upper Atmosphere Research Commission (SUPARCO), the National Space Agency, is mandated to conduct R&D in space science and space technology. It works towards developing national capabilities in space technology and promoting space applications for socio-economic uplift of the country.

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