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Tomas Holderness edited this page Feb 14, 2017 · 1 revision

Updated ID translations available at: https://github.com/urbanriskmap/urbanriskmap-meta/wiki/(ID)-Web-Elements-Translation

Cards

  1. Card 1

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Select Location

  1. Card 2

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Report Height of Flooding

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Height of flooding:

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Ankle-deep

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Knee-deep

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Waist-high

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Neck-high

  1. Card 3

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Upload a photo

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Take a Photo

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Choose a file

  1. Card 4

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Add Description

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Enter Text Here

  1. Card 5

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Review & Submit

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By submitting this report, you are agreeing to the

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Terms & Conditions

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Swipe to submit


Website

  1. index.html

ID: Link_1

Map

ID: Link_1

Report

ID: Link_1

About

  1. Report.html

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How to share flood information

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#### ID: report_icon_1 1:Launch report from your Twitter When you tweet using #banjir, we will send you a unique link to submit a report #### ID: report_icon_2 2:Fill out the report card Add flood height and Location of the flood #### ID: report_icon_3 3:Add an image and description of the flooding BPBD will use this information to update the flood alert #### ID: report_icon_4 4:Your contribution will show up on the PetaBencana.id you can use the website to get the latest info from the local Disaster Management Agency and related government agencies #### ID: report_footer Supported by #### ID: Attribution Copyright © UrbanRiskLab.
  1. About.html

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PetaBencana harnesses the power of social media to gather, sort, and display information about flooding in real time.

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PetaBencana.id is a free online community risk map that allows residents in Indonesia to share time-critical information via social media and instant messaging.

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Reports in last 24 Hours

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Active Alerts

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Views in Last 24 Hours

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PetaBencana.id is a free online crowd-sourced risk map that allows residents in Indonesia to share time-critical information via social media and instant messaging. On the map, you can view reports sent in from your neighbors, reports verified by your local government, hourly river water levels, and flood heights of affected areas in real time. The map provides a comprehensive overview of the flooding situation in order to help citizens safely navigate the city in emergencies. This crowdsourced map is generated by citizens themselves sending reports through the social platforms - like Twitter and WhatsApp - that the they are already using,. As more people contribute to the map it becomes better. This platform will help citizens of Jabodetabek, Bandung and Surabaya to build more resilient communities through each other’s help - saving time, avoiding danger, reducing loss, and helping to increase response times.

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The Urban Risk Lab at MIT develops methods and technologies to embed risk reduction and preparedness into the design of cities and regions to increase the resilience of local communities. Operating at the intersection of ecology and infrastructure, rural and urban, research and action; the Urban Risk Lab is an interdisciplinary organization of researchers and designers. With a global network of partners, the Lab is a place to innovate on techniques, processes, and systems to address the complexities of seismic, climatic, and hydrologic risks. We engage in action research through extensive field work and community workshops to focus on the needs of diverse cultures and contexts. We aspire to change the course of current global development trends through a radical shift in education and action to proactively embed preparedness and risk reduction in this rapidly urbanizing world.

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