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In times of disaster traditional voice networks become congested. Try instead to send mobile text messages, this method can be more effective in getting messages to and from your loved ones during disaster.
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- Health Facilities. Monitoring Health Service Response Capacity via WHO Inter-active map of hospital status.
Haiti
Helpful Links
- 102.3 Radio Balade Radio Balade broadcasts across Haiti and on the Internet
- 91.7 Radio Centrale (French) Radio Central broadcasting from Pont-Sond EMAIL: centralefm@yahoo.com
- Radiocentrale 91.7 FM centralefm@yahoo.com
- Relief Web All Maps Haiti Many Haiti Earthquake maps updated frequently
Hospitals
- Health Facilities. Monitoring Health Service Response Capacity via WHO Inter-active map of hospital status.
Images/Videos
- Relief Web All Maps Haiti Many Haiti Earthquake maps updated frequently
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- Awesome "@Peaceful_intent: Peaceful contemplation ... on trail Kuli 'Oh 'Oh 2,000 feet up #Oahu http://t.co/VltU7vEx" 1 day ago
- Was great meeting so many new friends here at #airs2012 1 week ago
- Join me today for the Harness Internet & Mobile Communications During Disaster workshop #airs2012 1-230pm in room C2 1 week ago
Biosurveillance
- HEAS Operational Infectious Disease Forecasting Has Been Reactivated April 5, 2012 James M. Wilson V, MD
- Scattered Reports of Fatalities and Patient Surge in Central Haiti February 13, 2012 James M. Wilson V, MD
- The Passing of a Hero: "Big Dave" Bompart February 3, 2012 James M. Wilson V, MD
- Please Lift "Big Dave" Bompart Up In Prayer February 2, 2012 James M. Wilson V, MD
- The Current and Future Status of Cholera in Haiti February 2, 2012 James M. Wilson V, MD
USAid Fact Sheets
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World Health Organizations 68 page Guide to Cholera http://bit.ly/WHOCholeraGUIDE
Map where there are confirmed cases of Cholera, as of Oct 23, and how serious the situation is in each community.
http://biosurveillance.typepad.com/haiti_operational_biosurv/2010/10/current-situational-map-of-the-haiti-cholera-epidemic.html
Map of Shelters in Haiti http://www.cs.colorado.edu/~starbird/aux_map_3.html
List of Cholera Treatment Centers http://www.citizencommandcenter.org/conditions/list
How much rain and wind landed where in Haiti during Tomas http://reliefweb.int/rw/fullmaps_am.nsf/luFullMap/6FC0C1A7497B3D20852577D50079DFD2/$File/map.pdf?OpenElement
Where Port au Prince got flooded
http://reliefweb.int/rw/fullmaps_am.nsf/luFullMap/755B0FD332FB750CC12577D50039A0FC/$File/map.pdf?OpenElement
Google Resource Finder list of Hospitals in Haiti http://haiti.resource-finder.appspot.com/
Interactive Map of Outbreak http://new.paho.org/hq/images/Atlas_IHR/CholeraOutbreak/atlas.html
Cholera Outbreak map http://www.healthmap.org/haiti/
I have lots more links like these in my Cholera epidemic notes, which I have uploaded various places.
1. See my link collection shared this past weekend like comments here:
http://haitirewired.wired.com/profiles/blogs/cholera-realities?commentId=4920407%3AComment%3A29255&xg_source=msg_com_blogpost
2. The admins of http://haiti.mphise.net/maps have asked me to share my map collection there, so I expect this week we will get that implemented.
Thank hyou Alister! you have a wonderful collection of some of the most current information sites and i appreciate you keeping us up to date
If you can get to my MPHISE blog here:
http://haiti.mphise.net/blog/27
Note my Cholera FAQ could use fact checking. I have also posted links to official and unofficial sources in other blog entries.
I have also posted a collection of research notes on Yahoo group HDRR Haiti Disaster Recovery Research.
This Field Manual for First Responders presents simple recommendations for non-specialists to manage the recovery, basic identification, storage and disposal of dead bodies following disasters.
http://new.paho.org/disasters/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=673&Itemid=1&lang=en