Missouri and Illinois Tornados, October 2021
Bear Fire, CA, September 2020
Introducing Nearmap ImpactResponse - North America
Nearmap has captured post-catastrophe imagery of some of the most devastating natural disasters of the past few years in North America. Having rapid access to this type of imagery is important to speed response and recovery efforts, which is why we have significantly expanded the North American Post-Catastrophe program.
Customers who purchase the Nearmap ImpactResponse product as part of their subscription receive exclusive access to new post-catastrophe surveys once the surveys have been published.
The Nearmap Post-Catastrophe program aims to cover major natural disasters that have a significant impact on property, infrastructure, agriculture and communities in North America.
Post-Catastrophe surveys are captured as high-resolution Vertical imagery and made available to Nearmap subscribers through MapBrowser, WMS and Tile APIs.
What types of events does the program cover?
The events captured as part of the Nearmap Post Catastrophe program for North America include wildfire, hurricanes, tornadoes and other severe wind events.
Learn More about event types and capture criteria.
Who is it for?
The Post-Catastrophe program is designed to help insurance companies, government agencies, utilities, relief organizations and any business or organization that needs to respond quickly after disastrous natural events.
How can I get access to the program?
To access the post-catastrophe imagery, you will need to purchase the Nearmap ImpactResponse product as an add-on to your base imagery subscription.
Links to recent events
Already a Nearmap subscriber? Log in to MapBrowser to view previous post-catastrophe events using the MapBrowser links below:
Ocean Ridge Tornado, NC February 2021
Alabama Tornado Outbreak, AL March 2021
Hurricane Ida, LA, August 2021
Missouri and Illinois Tornados, October 2021
Additional Resources
Post-Catastrophe Program - North America
How to access post-catastrophe surveys
Tutorial: QGIS & Tile API for Post-Catastrophe Imagery