2024 Rio Grande do Sul Floods
The Response to the Rio Grande do Sul Floods is a disaster mapping response coordinated by OpenStreetMap Brazil and supported by the Open Mapping Hub in Latin America and the Caribbean, the Humanitarian OpenStreetMap Team (HOT) and the Virtual Institute for Sustainable Development - IVIDES.org. It addresses the occurrences of torrential rains, floods, inundations, landslides, barrier collapses, and the destruction of bridges and roads in the state of Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil, due to the disastrous event that began in April 2024.
Background
April 27, 2024 - After two weeks of heavy rains, wind gusts, and hail in Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil, the collapse of the July 14 hydroelectric dam curtain has exacerbated an already critical situation, resulting in over 100 deaths and 100 missing persons. More than one million people are affected. Nearly 70,000 have been evacuated, and more than one million homes are without drinking water. Additionally, 421,000 homes are without electricity, and 115 municipalities lack telephone and internet services. There are 61 blocked roads, and Porto Alegre airport remains closed. The Guaíba River has reached record levels, flooding the historic center of Porto Alegre. The current estimated river level is 5.33 meters.
This event marks the second significant disaster in less than a year for the state, following a cyclone in September 2023 that left at least 31 dead. Climate change, along with the El Niño phenomenon, has intensified extreme weather conditions in the region.
May 9, 2024 - Following the natural disaster, the Open Mapping Hub in Latin America and the Caribbean (LAC Hub) agreed to launch an activation to support response efforts after discussions with local partners in the region and as we continue to make connections to identify and prioritize data needs.
May 10, 2024 - The Virtual Institute for Sustainable Development - IVIDES.org expresses its support for the disaster mapping response, coordinating a collaborative mapping (#16706) with the YouthMappers UFRJ group and other mappers from Brazil and abroad, especially from Africa, supporting actions promoted by the Institute. This mapping aims to improve cartographic data in the AOI, including the verification of waterways, which are geographically important for the region. For this activity, Dr. Raquel Dezidério Souto (IVIDES.org | GeoCart-UFRJ | YouthMappers UFRJ) created and made available a uMap,Vias bloqueadas no Rio Grande do Sul - Situação em 23-06-2024.png with official hydrography layers (SEMA-RS, 2019), specifically the drainage sections of the Taquari-Antas Watershed.
June 17, 2024 - The LAC Hub collaborated with the Inter-American Development Bank (IADB) joint-mission, along with the Porto Alegre government's education, health, sports, and social assistance departments, to address the damage caused by historic floods in Rio Grande. They will conduct a georeferenced assessment of the most affected facilities to assist in implementing reconstructions and transformations, and will support data systematization and a participatory campaign for cartographic monitoring of the recovery works. More information here.
Contacts
- OSM RS Community on Telegram (pt)
- OSM Brazil Community, Coordinated Mapping Group on Telegram (pt)
- LAC Hub - Humanitarian OpenStreetMap: Everton Bortollini (everton.bortollini@hotosm.org)
- Virtual Institute for Sustainable Development - specifically, the recovery of data from government agencies, federal universities, the National Institute for Space Research (INPE), and the Center for Monitoring Natural Disasters (CEMADEN). Dr. Raquel Dezidério Souto (raquel.deziderio@igeo.ufrj.br)
How to Help?
- Find and send the link of images of the affected area through one of the campaign's coordination channels;
- Establish contact with government agencies that can benefit from open data;
- Map access to affected cities. Beware of fake news, confirm information in community groups;
- Help resolve colleagues' doubts in community groups.
Hashtags
#2024_brrs_Floods #humanitarianprogram #Humanitarianprogram #Enchentes_RS_2024 #Mapping_emergency_response
#hotosm-project-16696 #hotosm-project-16706 #hotosm-project-16723 #hotosm-project-16728 #hotosm-project-16737 #hotosm-project-16738 #hotosm-project-16739 #hotosm-project-16740 #hotosm-project-16798 #hotosm-project-16827 #hotosm-project-16832 #hotosm-project-16840 #hotosm-project-16855 #hotosm-project-16863 #hotosm-project-16884 #hotosm-project-16912 #hotosm-project-16923 #hotosm-project-16927 #hotosm-project-16947 #hotosm-project-16927
#teachosm-project-1605 #teachosm-project-1375 #teachosm-project-1379
Mapping Campaign Timeline
- Start: May 9, 2024
- End: To be defined
General Coordination of the Mapping Campaign
- OSM RS Community on Telegram (pt)
- OSM Brasil Community, organized editing group on Telegram (pt)
- LAC Hub - Humanitarian OpenStreetMap: Everton Bortollini (everton.bortollini@hotosm.org)
- Instituto IVIDES.org - Specifically, the recovery of data from government agencies, federal universities, the National Institute for Space Research (INPE) and the Natural Disaster Monitoring Center (CEMADEN). Dra. Raquel Dezidério Souto (raquel.deziderio@igeo.ufrj.br)
Remote Mapping Coordination
- Data source for locating tasks in populated areas and/or who were most severely affected by the event.
- List of active projects on the Tasking Manager: Rio Grande do Sul.
- Each project listed below presents the coordinating entity and the person responsible for the project, please consult the general description of the project in the HOT Tasking Manager or in the TeachOSM Tasking Manager.
Dashboard to Track General Editing Statistics
Virtual Institute for Sustainable Development - IVIDES.org
Project | Title and Link | Status | Priority | Difficulty |
---|---|---|---|---|
#16706 | Taquari-Antas River Basin (RS) - Part #1 | ACTIVE | LOW | INTERMEDIATE AND ADVANCED |
Mapeadores Livres UFPR
Project | Title and Link | Status | Priority | Difficulty |
---|---|---|---|---|
TeachOSM | Floods RS 05/24 - Surroundings of Porto Alegre - Buildings and highways | ACTIVE | URGENT | BASIC |
TeachOSM | Eldorado do Sul and Guaíba - Buildings | ACTIVE | URGENT | BASIC |
TeachOSM | Rosário do Sul (RS) - Buildings | ACTIVE | MEDIUM | BASIC |
LAC Hub - HOT - Task Manager
Project | Title and Link | Status | Priority | Difficulty | Comments |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
#17265 | Rio Grande do Sul Floods - Mapping Highways in Três Coroas (Urban Area) Municipality | ARCHIVED | URGENT | INTERMEDIATE AND ADVANCED | |
#17205 | Rio Grande do Sul Floods - Mapping Highways in Rolante Municipality | ARCHIVED | URGENT | INTERMEDIATE AND ADVANCED | |
#17085 | Rio Grande Do Sul Floods - Mapping Buildings In Venâncio Aires Municipality (East Rural Area) | ARCHIVED | URGENT | INTERMEDIATE AND ADVANCED | Task only available for HOT's Global Validators and the Humanitarian Mapping Brigade. |
#17083 | Rio Grande do Sul floods - Mapping highways in Venâncio Aires Municipality (East Rural Area) | ARCHIVED | URGENT | INTERMEDIATE AND ADVANCED | |
#17082 | Rio Grande do Sul Floods - Mapping Highways in Colinas municipality | ARCHIVED | URGENT | INTERMEDIATE AND ADVANCED | |
#17031 | Rio Grande Do Sul Floods - Mapping Buildings In Santa Maria Municipality - Morro Do Cechella | ARCHIVED | URGENT | INTERMEDIATE AND ADVANCED | |
#17030 | Rio Grande Do Sul Floods - Mapping Buildings In Cerro Branco Municipality (Urban Area) | ARCHIVED | URGENT | INTERMEDIATE AND ADVANCED | |
#16947 | Rio Grande do Sul Floods - Mapping Buildings in Dona Francisca Municipality | ARCHIVED | URGENT | INTERMEDIATE AND ADVANCED | |
#16927 | Rio Grande do Sul Floods - Mapping Buildings in Estrela Municipality (Rural Area) | ARCHIVED | URGENT | INTERMEDIATE AND ADVANCED | |
#16923 | Rio Grande do Sul Floods - Mapping Buildings in Estrela Municipality (Urban Area) | ARCHIVED | URGENT | INTERMEDIATE AND ADVANCED | |
#16912 | Rio Grande do Sul Floods - Mapping Highways in Cerro Branco Municipality | ARCHIVED | URGENT | INTERMEDIATE AND ADVANCED | |
#16884 | Floods in Rio Grande do Sul - Mapping Highways in the Municipality of Dona Francisca | ARCHIVED | URGENT | INTERMEDIATE AND ADVANCED | |
#16863 | Floods in Rio Grande do Sul - Mapping Highways in the Municipality of Estrela | ARCHIVED | URGENT | INTERMEDIATE AND ADVANCED | |
#16855 | Floods in Rio Grande do Sul - Mapping Highways in the Municipality of Muçum | ARCHIVED | URGENT | INTERMEDIATE AND ADVANCED | |
#16840 | Floods in Rio Grande do Sul - Mapping Highways in the Municipality of Encantado | ARCHIVED | URGENT | INTERMEDIATE AND ADVANCED | |
#16832 | Floods in Rio Grande do Sul - Mapping Highways in the Municipality of Roca Sales | ARCHIVED | URGENT | INTERMEDIATE AND ADVANCED | |
#16827 | Floods in Rio Grande do Sul - Mapping Highways in the Municipality of Arroio do Meio | ARCHIVED | URGENT | INTERMEDIATE AND ADVANCED | |
#16798 | Floods in Rio Grande do Sul - Mapping Highways in Cruzeiro do Sul Municipality | ARCHIVED | URGENT | INTERMEDIATE AND ADVANCED | |
#16740 | Floods in Rio Grande do Sul - Mapping buildings in Muçum Municipality | ARCHIVED | URGENT | INTERMEDIATE AND ADVANCED | |
#16739 | Floods in Rio Grande do Sul - Mapping Buildings in Encantado Municipality | ARCHIVED | URGENT | INTERMEDIATE AND ADVANCED | |
#16738 | Floods in Rio Grande do Sul - Mapping Buildings in Roca Sales Municipality | ARCHIVED | URGENT | INTERMEDIATE AND ADVANCED | |
#16737 | Floods in Rio Grande do Sul - Mapping Buildings in Arroio do Meio Municipality | ARCHIVED | URGENT | INTERMEDIATE AND ADVANCED | |
#16728 | Floods in Rio Grande do Sul - Mapping Buildings in Cruzeiro do Sul Municipality (Rural Area) | ARCHIVED | URGENT | INTERMEDIATE AND ADVANCED | |
#16723 | Floods in Rio Grande do Sul - Mapping Buildings in Cruzeiro do Sul Municipality | ARCHIVED | URGENT | INTERMEDIATE AND ADVANCED |
OSM Brazil
Project | Title and Link | Status | Priority | Difficulty |
---|---|---|---|---|
#16696 | Mapping of Roads in the Area Affected by the Flood of Rio Pardo in Candelária-RS | ARCHIVED | HIGH | BASIC |
Validation of Mapping Data
General Guidance
The validation of mapping data will be the responsibility of the groups promoting the projects in the HOT Tasking Manager or in the TeachOSM Tasking Manager, and should be indicated in the description of these projects. As a minimum set of actions for data validation, it is suggested:
- Verification of feature geometry, for example, if buildings are orthogonalized and other types of errors, such as the overlap of roads and buildings - with JOSM validator;
- Verification of data duplication and also its integrity - incomplete or erroneous data, corrected according to the consulted research sources - with JOSM, iD, Osmium, OSMCha, Osmose, and/or OSM Inspector;
- Verification of label adequacy - with Osmium, OSMCha, Osmose, and/or OSM Inspector.
Post-validation of data
Phase of validation following the validation carried out during the mapping in the HOT Tasking Manager or in the TeachOSM Tasking Manager, with data cleaning (verification of other problems, which require careful evaluation).
uMap for verification
POIs deleted, maintained or created - comparison of two dates - 15-04-2024 & 15-06-2024
https://umap.openstreetmap.fr/en/map/mapa-pois-diff-duas-datas_1061401#16/-29.5011/-51.9622
Place=farm deleted or modified - comparison of two dates - 15-04-2024 & 23-06-2024
https://umap.openstreetmap.fr/pt-br/map/mapa-placefarm-diff-duas-datas_1086231#12/-29.5299/-51.9358
OSM Brazil
Project | Title and Link | Status | Priority | Difficulty |
---|---|---|---|---|
#16696 | MAPPING ROADS IN THE AREA AFFECTED BY THE RIO PARDO FLOOD IN CANDELARIA-RS | IN POST-VALIDATION | HIGH | BASIC |
LAC Hub - HOT - Task Manager
Project | Title and Link | Status | Priority | Difficulty |
---|---|---|---|---|
#17083 | Rio Grande do Sul floods - Mapping highways in Venâncio Aires Municipality (East Rural Area) | COMPLETED | URGENT | INTERMEDIATE AND ADVANCED |
#17082 | Rio Grande do Sul Floods - Mapping Highways in Colinas municipality | COMPLETED | URGENT | INTERMEDIATE AND ADVANCED |
#17031 | Rio Grande Do Sul Floods - Mapping Buildings In Santa Maria Municipality - Morro Do Cechella | COMPLETED | URGENT | INTERMEDIATE AND ADVANCED |
#17030 | Rio Grande Do Sul Floods - Mapping Buildings In Cerro Branco Municipality (Urban Area) | COMPLETED | URGENT | INTERMEDIATE AND ADVANCED |
#16947 | Rio Grande do Sul Floods - Mapping Buildings in Dona Francisca Municipality | COMPLETED | URGENT | INTERMEDIATE AND ADVANCED |
#16927 | Rio Grande do Sul Floods - Mapping Buildings in Estrela Municipality (Rural Area) | COMPLETED | URGENT | INTERMEDIATE AND ADVANCED |
#16923 | Rio Grande do Sul Floods - Mapping Buildings in Estrela Municipality (Urban Area) | COMPLETED | URGENT | INTERMEDIATE AND ADVANCED |
#16912 | Rio Grande do Sul Floods - Mapping Highways in Cerro Branco Municipality | COMPLETED | URGENT | INTERMEDIATE AND ADVANCED |
#16884 | Floods in Rio Grande do Sul - Mapping Highways in the Municipality of Dona Francisca | COMPLETED | URGENT | INTERMEDIATE AND ADVANCED |
#16863 | Floods in Rio Grande do Sul - Mapping Highways in the Municipality of Estrela | COMPLETED | URGENT | INTERMEDIATE AND ADVANCED |
#16855 | Floods in Rio Grande do Sul - Mapping Highways in the Municipality of Muçum | COMPLETED | URGENT | INTERMEDIATE AND ADVANCED |
#16840 | Floods in Rio Grande do Sul - Mapping Highways in the Municipality of Encantado | COMPLETED | URGENT | INTERMEDIATE AND ADVANCED |
#16832 | Floods in Rio Grande do Sul - Mapping Highways in the Municipality of Roca Sales | COMPLETED | URGENT | INTERMEDIATE AND ADVANCED |
#16827 | Floods in Rio Grande do Sul - Mapping Highways in the Municipality of Arroio do Meio | COMPLETED | URGENT | INTERMEDIATE AND ADVANCED |
#16798 | Floods in Rio Grande do Sul - Mapping Highways in Cruzeiro do Sul Municipality | COMPLETED | URGENT | INTERMEDIATE AND ADVANCED |
#16740 | Floods in Rio Grande do Sul - Mapping buildings in Muçum Municipality | COMPLETED | URGENT | INTERMEDIATE AND ADVANCED |
#16739 | Floods in Rio Grande do Sul - Mapping Buildings in Encantado Municipality | COMPLETED | URGENT | INTERMEDIATE AND ADVANCED |
#16738 | Floods in Rio Grande do Sul - Mapping Buildings in Roca Sales Municipality | COMPLETED | URGENT | INTERMEDIATE AND ADVANCED |
#16737 | Floods in Rio Grande do Sul - Mapping Buildings in Arroio do Meio Municipality | COMPLETED | URGENT | INTERMEDIATE AND ADVANCED |
#16728 | Floods in Rio Grande do Sul - Mapping Buildings in Cruzeiro do Sul Municipality (Rural Area) | COMPLETED | URGENT | INTERMEDIATE AND ADVANCED |
#16723 | Floods in Rio Grande do Sul - Mapping Buildings in Cruzeiro do Sul Municipality | COMPLETED | URGENT | INTERMEDIATE AND ADVANCED |
Virtual Institute for Sustainable Development - IVIDES.org
Project | Title and Link | Status | Priority | Difficulty |
---|---|---|---|---|
Mapeadores Livres UFPR
Project | Title and Link | Status | Priority | Difficulty |
---|---|---|---|---|
Participants
Mappers
- Raquel Dezidério Souto (IVIDES.org)
- Severin (@SeverinGeo)
- Everton Bortolini
- Blademir de Lima (@BladeTC)
- Fernando Trebien
- Fidelis Assis
- Gustavo Schenkel
- Kauê Vestena
- Laura Possani Rocha
- Matheus Gomes (matheusgomesms)
- Miguel Qualhano (@Qualhano)
- Rodrigo Smarzaro (@Smarzaro)
- Santamariense (@santamariense)
- Vitor George (@vgeorge)
Groups of mappers
- Mappers of OSM Brazil
- Mappers of OSM RS
- Mappers of YouthMappers UFRJ
- Mappers of YouthMappers UFBA
- Mappers of YouthMappers Serrinha
- Mappers of YouthMappers UFV
- Mapeadores Livres UFPR
- Mappers of YouthMappers UERGS
Public and private entities
Organizations
- HUB LAC - Humanitarian OpenStreet Map
- Virtual Institute for Sustainable Development - IVIDES.org
Main Official Relief Channels (SMS)
- 199 - Flood risk.
- 100 - Missing Persons Line.
- 40199 - Register your postal code to receive alerts via SMS.
- Note: During the disaster, the roaming service charges in the affected areas were waived.
Images and Other Available Data
1 - List of services on OpenAerialMap
https://map.openaerialmap.org/
1.A - MAXAR IMAGES - License: CC BY-NC 4.0 International
1.A(1) - METROPOLITAN REGION OF PORTO ALEGRE
02-02-2024 - Brazil Floods 2024 - Maxar 10300100F6524600 (2.67GB)
** Available in the layer preference list of the JOSM (BR RS. Porto Alegre. Maxar 2024-02-02)
[TMS] https://tiles.openaerialmap.org/66426b996049ef00013b8598/1/66426b996049ef00013b859a/{z}/{x}/{y}
[WMTS] https://tiles.openaerialmap.org/66426b996049ef00013b8598/1/66426b996049ef00013b859a/wmts
24-01-2023 - Brazil Floods - Maxar 10300100E14BEE00 (396.43MB)
[TMS] https://tiles.openaerialmap.org/663ec24e6049ef00013b84e9/2/663ec24e6049ef00013b84ec/{z}/{x}/{y}
[WMTS] https://tiles.openaerialmap.org/663ec24e6049ef00013b84e9/2/663ec24e6049ef00013b84ec/wmts
12-12-2022 - Brazil Floods - Maxar 104001007F8F6300 (2.45GB)
[TMS] https://tiles.openaerialmap.org/66426b996049ef00013b8598/5/66426b996049ef00013b859e/{z}/{x}/{y}
[WMTS] https://tiles.openaerialmap.org/66426b996049ef00013b8598/5/66426b996049ef00013b859e/wmts
1.A(2) - VALE DO TAQUARI
07-05-2024 - Brazil Floods - Maxar 10300100FA870500 (1.11 GB)
[TMS] https://tiles.openaerialmap.org/66426b996049ef00013b8598/2/66426b996049ef00013b859b/{z}/{x}/{y}
[WMTS] https://tiles.openaerialmap.org/66426b996049ef00013b8598/2/66426b996049ef00013b859b/wmts
02-10-2023 - Brazil Floods - Maxar 10300100EE07F000 (2.66GB)
[TMS] https://tiles.openaerialmap.org/66425c606049ef00013b8586/4/66425c606049ef00013b858b/{z}/{x}/{y}
[WMTS] https://tiles.openaerialmap.org/66425c606049ef00013b8586/4/66425c606049ef00013b858b/wmts
1.A(3) - SÃO PEDRO DA SERRA AND SALVADOR DO SUL
17-12-2018 - Brazil Floods 2024 - Maxar 10300100890F4800 (194.57MB)
[TMS] https://tiles.openaerialmap.org/664295dc6049ef00013b85bc/1/664295dc6049ef00013b85be/{z}/{x}/{y}
[WMTS] https://tiles.openaerialmap.org/664295dc6049ef00013b85bc/1/664295dc6049ef00013b85be/wmts
1.A(4) - CAMPESTRE ALTO AND CAMPESTRE BAIXO
17-12-2018 - Brazil Floods 2024 - Maxar 10300100887C0F00 (156.79MB)
[TMS] https://tiles.openaerialmap.org/664295dc6049ef00013b85bc/0/664295dc6049ef00013b85bd/{z}/{x}/{y}
[WMTS] https://tiles.openaerialmap.org/664295dc6049ef00013b85bc/0/664295dc6049ef00013b85bd/wmts
1.A(5) - MUÇUM, JACAREZINHO, ENCANTADO, ROCA SALES, PALMAS
07-05-2024 - Brazil Floods - Maxar 10300100FA870500 (1.11GB)
[TMS] https://tiles.openaerialmap.org/66429adb6049ef00013b85c6/4/66429adb6049ef00013b85cb/{z}/{x}/{y}
[WMTS] https://tiles.openaerialmap.org/66429adb6049ef00013b85c6/4/66429adb6049ef00013b85cb/wmts
1.A(6) - MUÇUM
07-05-2024 - Brazil Floods - Maxar 105001003AC84200 (542.1MB)
[TMS] https://tiles.openaerialmap.org/66429adb6049ef00013b85c6/2/66429adb6049ef00013b85c9/{z}/{x}/{y}
[WMTS] https://tiles.openaerialmap.org/66429adb6049ef00013b85c6/2/66429adb6049ef00013b85c9/wmts
1.A(7) - ARROIO DO MEIO, LAJEADO, ESTRELA
02-10-2023 - Brazil Floods - Maxar 10300100EE07F000 (2.66GB)
[TMS] https://tiles.openaerialmap.org/66425c606049ef00013b8586/4/66425c606049ef00013b858b/{z}/{x}/{y}
[WMTS] https://tiles.openaerialmap.org/66425c606049ef00013b8586/4/66425c606049ef00013b858b/wmts
1.A(8) - TEUTÔNIA AND PART OF THE TAQUARI
02-10-2023 - Brazil Floods - Maxar 10300100ED169800 (1.14GB)
[TMS] https://tiles.openaerialmap.org/66425c606049ef00013b8586/3/66425c606049ef00013b858a/{z}/{x}/{y}
[WMTS] https://tiles.openaerialmap.org/66425c606049ef00013b8586/3/66425c606049ef00013b858a/wmts
1.A(9) - RELVADO, NOVA BRÉSCIA, TRAVESSEIRO AND CONVENTOS
27-06-2023 - Brazil Floods 2024 - Maxar 1040010087BB6100 (851.49MB)
**Available in the layer preference list of the JOSM (BR Relvado, Nova Bréscia, Travesseiro, Conventos. Maxar 2023-06-23)
[TMS] https://tiles.openaerialmap.org/664290c26049ef00013b85ac/1/664290c26049ef00013b85ae/{z}/{x}/{y}
[WMTS] https://tiles.openaerialmap.org/664290c26049ef00013b85ac/1/664290c26049ef00013b85ae/wmts
1.A(10) - JACAREZINHO, ENCANTADO, ROCA SALES, PALMAS
** Available in the layer preference list of the JOSM (BR RS. Jacarezinho, Encantado, Roca Sales, Palma. Maxar 2023-03-02)
02-03-2023 - Brazil Floods 2024 - Maxar 1050010039576B00 (1.14GB)
[TMS] https://tiles.openaerialmap.org/66429adb6049ef00013b85c6/1/66429adb6049ef00013b85c8/{z}/{x}/{y}
[WMTS] https://tiles.openaerialmap.org/66429adb6049ef00013b85c6/1/66429adb6049ef00013b85c8/wmts
1.A(11) - ALTO SINIMBU AND SINIMBU
24-11-2021 - Brazil Floods - Maxar 10300100CAC07500 (225.77MB)
[TMS] https://tiles.openaerialmap.org/664295dc6049ef00013b85bc/2/664295dc6049ef00013b85bf/{z}/{x}/{y}
[WMTS] https://tiles.openaerialmap.org/664295dc6049ef00013b85bc/2/664295dc6049ef00013b85bf/wmts
1.A(12) - CANDELÁRIA
01-02-2023 - Brazil Floods 2024 - Maxar 1040010080457D00 (239.72MB)
** Available in the layer preference list of the JOSM (BR RS. Candelâria. Maxar 2023-02-01)
[TMS] https://tiles.openaerialmap.org/664290c26049ef00013b85ac/0/664290c26049ef00013b85ad/{z}/{x}/{y}
[WMTS] https://tiles.openaerialmap.org/664290c26049ef00013b85ac/0/664290c26049ef00013b85ad/wmts
15-05-2024 - Brazil Floods 2024 - Maxar 105001003B152100
** Available in the layer preference list of the JOSM (BR RS. Candelâria. Maxar 2024-05-15)
[TMS] https://tiles.openaerialmap.org/664fff1649dd860001fae17a/0/664fff1649dd860001fae17b/{z}/{x}/{y}
[WMTS] https://tiles.openaerialmap.org/664fff1649dd860001fae17a/0/664fff1649dd860001fae17b/wmts
17-05-2024 - Brazil Floods 2024 - Maxar 104001009697E900
[TMS] https://tiles.openaerialmap.org/664fff1649dd860001fae17a/1/664fff1649dd860001fae17c/{z}/{x}/{y}
[WMTS] https://tiles.openaerialmap.org/664fff1649dd860001fae17a/1/664fff1649dd860001fae17c/wmts
1.A(13) - SANTA TEREZA
07-05-2024 - Brazil Floods - Maxar 105001003AC84300 (202.06MB)
[TMS] https://tiles.openaerialmap.org/66429adb6049ef00013b85c6/3/66429adb6049ef00013b85ca/{z}/{x}/{y}
[WMTS] https://tiles.openaerialmap.org/66429adb6049ef00013b85c6/3/66429adb6049ef00013b85ca/wmts
2 - Maps, data, and other images
- [SERVICE] - Civil Defense of Rio Grande do Sul - Warnings and Alerts - https://www.defesacivil.rs.gov.br/avisos-e-alertas
- [SERVICE] - Civil Defense of Porto Alegre - Warnings and Alerts - https://prefeitura.poa.br/defesa-civil
- [RESEARCH CENTERS] - National Institute of Meteorology - https://portal.inmet.gov.br/
- [RESEARCH CENTERS] - Institute of Hydrological Research - IPH-UFRGS - https://www.ufrgs.br/iph/
- [RESEARCH CENTERS] - National Center for Monitoring and Early Warning of Natural Disasters - CEMADEN - https://www.gov.br/cemaden/pt-br
- [RESEARCH CENTERS] - National Institute for Space Research/ Earth Observation - OBT-INPE - http://www.obt.inpe.br/OBT
- [INDE] - Metadata Catalog of the National Spatial Data Infrastructure (INDE) - data sets for the state of Rio Grande do Sul - https://metadados.inde.gov.br/geonetwork/srv/por/catalog.search;jsessionid=8B1A43243F10E525AD31F836B0A3082E#/search?resultType=details&sortBy=relevance&any=%22Rio%20Grande%20do%20Sul%22&fast=index&_content_type=json&from=1&to=20
- [IEDE RS] - State Spatial Data Infrastructure of Rio Grande do Sul (IEDE-RS) - https://iede.rs.gov.br/portal/home/item.html?id=ee28c2221e2b454c9a72913196321568
- [WFS] Brésil - Rio Grande do Sul - OSM mise à jour quotidienne (Brasil - Rio Grande do Sul - OSM Daily Update)- pour Séverin Ménard (SeverinGeo) - Web Feature Service (WFS) for the extraction of a database postgresql, with 13 thematic layers and 3 layers Planet, with a diary actualization, from osm.pbf files of Geofabrik - https://ifl.francophonelibre.org/geonetwork/srv/fre/catalog.search#/metadata/73581113-95b2-46ef-9d2f-abf617a09941
Maps and models
- [MDT] - MDT 10-m. Contour lines 5m. 1:1,000 - Porto Alegre Region (RS) - Sidney Schaberle Goveia - with data from OpenStreetMap (ODbL)
- [MDT] EDTM 30-m (DEM with objects removed) - Layers include EDTM 250-m. Unit: m. Accuracy: decimeter (dm). Maps are converted to 30-m resolution. EDTM 30-m and their standard deviations are provided as links - https://zenodo.org/records/7676373
- [MODEL] ANADEM - Digital Terrain Model for South America - v. 1.0 - ANA/ IPH-UFRGS - Created by: Leonardo Laipelt; Bruno Comini de Andrade; Anderson Ruhoff; Alexandre Amorim; Walter Collischonn; Rodrigo Cauduro Dias de Paiva - https://www.ufrgs.br/hge/anadem-modelo-digital-de-terreno-mdt/ | GitHub: https://github.com/HGE-IPH/anadem
- [MAP] - Relief Web/ OCHA - Brazil | Severe weather and floods - DG ECHO Daily Map | 05/05/2024 - https://reliefweb.int/map/brazil/brazil-severe-weather-and-floods-dg-echo-daily-map-05052024
- [MAP] - uMap IVIDES.org - Created by Dr. Raquel Dezidério Souto (IVIDES.org, UFRJ) - Flood areas, drainage sections, and watersheds, location of bridges and potable water access points, in the affected region (AOI) | data from various sources - http://u.osmfr.org/m/1064045/
- [MAP] - uMap IVIDES.org - Created by Dr. Raquel Dezidério Souto (IVIDES.org, UFRJ) - On demand web map of destroyed or fully blocked highways - http://u.osmfr.org/m/1070918/
- [MAP] - Interactive Map of road block points, Government of the State of Rio Grande do Sul - https://www.google.com/maps/d/u/0/viewer?hl=pt-BR&ll=-29.60592190052908%2C-52.97062362755731&z=9&mid=1ZlKA__gK8tH-WY6mbDeQzltsiwao7Q8
- [MAP] - Interactive map of road block points in RS - Kevin Shibuya | Source: EPTC - https://gauchazh-hlg.clicrbs.com.br/especiais/mapa-bloqueios-eptc-maio-not-embed-2024/index.html
- [MAP] - uMap - Created by ftrebien - Mass Movement Risk (Points of Alert), Porto Alegre, Rio Grande do Sul (update: 24-05-2024) - https://umap.openstreetmap.fr/en/map/risco-de-deslizamento-porto-alegre-52024_1073977#13/-30.0390/-51.1910
Reports & News
- Wikipedia Enchentes no Rio Grande do Sul - https://pt.wikipedia.org/wiki/Enchentes_no_Rio_Grande_do_Sul_em_2024
- Wikimedia Category:2024 Rio Grande do Sul floods - https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Category:2024_Rio_Grande_do_Sul_floods
- [PDF] Disater Charter - Static images (PDF) - https://disasterscharter.org/web/guest/activations/-/article/flood-in-brazil-activation-875-, produced by the National Institute for Space Research (INPE)
- [REPORT] Relief Web/ OCHA - Brazil: Flood - 05-2024 - BRA: Flood - 04-2024 - Floods in Rio Grande do Sul - APR-MAY 2024 #3 (2024-05-12) - https://reliefweb.int/report/brazil/brasil-inundacion-05-2024-bra-inundacion-04-2024-inundacoes-no-rio-grande-sul-abr-mai-2024-3-2024-05-12
- [REPORT] Relief Web/ OCHA - Operational Update - Operational Update: Direct Relief Responding to Flooding, Extreme Weather in U.S., Brazil - https://reliefweb.int/report/brazil/operational-update-direct-relief-responding-flooding-extreme-weather-us-brazil
- [NEWS] Relief Web/ OCHA - Natural Hazards Monitoring - 6 May 2024 - https://reliefweb.int/report/brazil/natural-hazards-monitoring-6-may-2024
- [NEWS] Image from the Amazonia-1 satellite shows the extent of the tragedy throughout Rio Grande do Sul - 15-05-2024 - https://www.gov.br/inpe/pt-br/assuntos/ultimas-noticias/imagem-do-amazonia-1-da-dimensao-da-tragedia-em-todo-o-rio-grande-do-sul
Mapping Instructions
General Notes
In the HOT Tasking Manager, some squares (tasks) will already be partially or completely mapped in the available projects; If necessary, map more or correct the existing mapping. At the end, in response to “Is this task completely mapped?”, mark “Yes” if it is already complete; or mark "No" if you haven't finished everything; and then, in "Update task". If you have entered a task and do not want to map it, just click on "Select another task"; Do not map beyond the task area (in the editor, the boundary is shown with a colored line). Exceptions: waterways or highways can be mapped slightly beyond the task boundary. In the case of buildings, use the "50% rule," that is, map the entire building if it is 50% (or more) within the task boundary; When uploading the data at the end (upload), use the change set comment indicated for each project (see table above). You can include more information about what you did after this sentence. Do not comment only with hashtags.
Project-specific Mapping Notes
Images
- The satellite image BING has been defined as the main data source; however, in areas with poor visibility, high cloud interference, or outdated images, the use of other sources, such as ESRI GLOBAL IMAGES, is recommended. To check the date of available satellite images, you can use the CTRL+SHIFT+B shortcut key (in iD) or by right-clicking on the tile (part of the background image) (in JOSM). Check if the image is aligned before starting the mapping;
- The existing mapping does not correspond to the images - This happens in some areas when different image sources are used. If this happens, check if you are using the recommended images;
- Alternative images are better - Sometimes, due to shadows, alignment, and other factors, it may be easier to trace features using other images. This is not a problem, as long as you adjust any displacement. When you finish, leave a comment in the HOT Tasking Manager, when marking as mapped/done (or not), to say that you used alternative images to those recommended by the project. Consult LearnOSM for detailed instructions on how to handle image displacement in iD, or Aerial Imagery & Alignment, in the Background Image control, to make adjustments in this editor. In JOSM, defining the Imagery off-set.
Buildings
- Quick tutorial: Buildings - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lSLe6rjtgi0
- Make a precise drawing of all the buildings you find. The outline should have the full size of the building, even if it is partially covered by trees in the image;
- Be careful not to include the building's shadow in its outline;
- If the buildings are tilted, look for another image. But if in all images they are like this, draw the top of the building and shift it, positioning it in what would be the base of the building;
- Use the shortcut key 'Q', in the iD or JOSM editors, to rectify corners at 90 degrees (orthogonalize); If the buildings are circular, draw a triangle on top of the feature and use the shortcut key "O" to make it circular;
- If you do not know the area, include the tag building=yes. Otherwise, specify the corresponding type of building. You can use the Wiki OSM Map Features; Attention: only if you have personal knowledge of a building, specify its type (hospital, school, gas station, etc.) or its name;
- After tagging as a building, leave all other “fields” empty in the editors: this information will be added later by local mappers or through field mapping;
- Many buildings are very close to each other, but they do not actually touch. Try to map them close to each other without allowing them to connect or share nodes with each other, with roads, or with residential or natural area outlines. In the iD editor, holding down the “Alt” key will prevent the nodes from “snapping” to each other (accidentally connecting);
- In some of these projects, in the iD editor, you will only have the "building" tag (building=yes) available; see below or in the Wiki OSM Map Features, to edit or add other types of features. If necessary, you can use other tags by including them directly in the editors (iD or JOSM);
- If you want to use artificial intelligence (MapWithAI), available for some projects, it is recommended to use it mainly in rural regions with low building density. Ensure the correct alignment and geometry of buildings before uploading the data to the OSM map base. It can be used in Rapid - https://rapideditor.org/rapid or JOSM. In JOSM, install the plugins MapWithAI and building_tools.
Roads and paths
- Map roads interconnected with each other (road network); However, do not connect roads with areas, such as residential areas, vegetation cover, or bodies of water;
- If the road crosses a river or stream (waterways), place a point at the crossing and include the tag ford=yes (only on the node);
- Avoid sharp angles when changing road directions, smooth out curves;
- Normally, highways are more rectilinear than waterways (which generally have the sinuosity of rivers and streams). You can use the OpenTopoMap (or OpenCycleMap) background layer to check the geographic context and decide whether it is a highway or waterway (instructions for waterways provided below);
- If you have doubts about road classification, consult the Wiki OSM Map Features or the OSM Brazil community page, which contains the approved classification for the country. See the list below:
- highway=residential - in urban areas or rural towns, roads that provide access to homes, without a connecting function between distant settlements. They are generally in areas full of homes;
- highway=unclassified - secondary roads that allow travel between settlements. Although they are generally not residential, there may be houses along the road (do not confuse with lack of classification);
- highway=service - normally leads to private places/properties or parking lots;
- highway=path - paths, routes with a small width, up to 2-3m;
- highway=track - paths, routes in rural areas, usually in areas with agricultural coverage (farmlands), with a width sufficient for a four-wheel vehicle (> 3m);
- highway=cycleway - bike paths;
- highway=footway - paths exclusively for pedestrians (do not confuse with service roads);
Note: to measure the width of a road: a) in JOSM: draw a straight-line segment, the editor shows the distance in meters at the bottom of the screen; b) in iD: use the map scale to estimate the width.
Waterways
Some important observations
- Rivers must be drawn connected (hydrographic network); but they should not overlap with buildings or other features. However, they can cross roads, placing a point at the crossing and attributing the tag ford=yes (only on the node common to both routes);
- In the OSM Wiki, a tip is offered to know if it is a river or a stream: if it can be crossed with a jump, it is a stream. But you can consult official data, for example, to verify if it is a river or a stream (such as the ANA data layer in JOSM). Or consult this uMap (http://u.osmfr.org/m/1064045/) and activate the layer of the drainage section of interest (SEMA-RS data, 2019);
- The direction you use to draw the waterways will be the same direction the editor will save regarding the water flow. To understand the direction of the waterway, load the OpenTopoMap (or OpenCycleMap) background image, checking the contour lines: the water flow is from higher altitude areas to lower altitude areas; another tip is to check if the courses form a "Y," with the direction opposite to the fork;
- To distinguish waterways from highways, observe if there is sinuosity and if the route is consistent with the terrain relief. Passing through relief depressions, being the bed, the deepest part of the river or stream, and where, with few exceptions, you should draw the waterway line. Use the OpenTopoMap (or OpenCycleMap) background layers to better check the route;
- Frequently, waterways can be confused with highways if they have a rectilinear appearance (as in artificial canals and irrigation channels). In case of doubt, the mapper should not map or can ask their colleagues;
- Pay attention to toponymy (geographic names): sometimes, the name contains the word "river," but it is a stream; Likewise, the name may contain "stream" and be a river. This occurs because part of the official geographic names were assigned based on local spatial knowledge, that is, in the name that the inhabitants of the place traditionally attribute to the water bodies. For example: The "Guaíba River" (as normally the inhabitants call it) is officially called 'Guaíba Lake,' being located in the Jacuí River delta.
Some basic tags
- streams (waterway=stream)
- rivers (waterway=river)
- lakes, lagoons (natural=water)
- tidal channels (waterway=tidal_channel)
- artificial canals (waterway=canal)
- irrigation channels made by humans in agricultural areas (waterway=ditch)
- drainages (waterway=drain)
- floating service stations (waterway=fuel)
- shipyards (waterway=boatyard)
Other important tags
- intermittent=yes - for intermittent watercourses, that is, not permanent;
- seasonal=yes (or spring, summer, autumn, winter, wet_season, dry_season) for watercourses with dry periods in certain times of the year (or other cycles); attribute only if it is a local mapper;
- ford=yes - used at the crossing between waterways and highways;
- mooring=yes - place for mooring boats (mooring);
- amenity=ferry_terminal - to mark the location points of ferry terminals.
Data Export
Description | Thematic | Area | Tool | File format | Use | Note | Link |
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OsmAnd | Navigation and POI search | Brasil | Navigation APP | .obf | Field | Install from F-Droid to get the full version for free. To help with flood response, OsmAnd launched the OsmAnd live function in Brazil, which allows data to be updated at any time. Go to the menu Download maps>Updates>Live updates. | Video demo |
Mapped Buildings in RS since 04-29-2024 | Buildings | Rio Grande do Sul (state) | Overpass Turbo | GeoJSON | GIS, Web map | Updated on demand (for each access), click on Export and choose the GeoJSON format. | Video demo |
HOT TM project data | Specific project thematic | HOT Tasking Manager | GeoJSON, SHP, KML | GIS | On the main page of each mapping project in the HOT Tasking Manager, scroll down to Download OSM data (after comments and contributors). | ||
OSM download point updated daily | 16 thematic layers | Flooding affected area in Rio Grande do Sul State (Porto Alegre and near River Basins) | IFL geOrchestra | GeoJSON, SHP, KML | GIS | Layers created via imposition using raw data provided each day by Geofabrik. | download page |
Measuring Success
Indicators
For which, it is possible to calculate their index() and measure the success of the campaign, minimally:
- Number of projects activated in the HOT Tasking Manager (HOT-TM)/ total duration of the campaign;
- Number of projects fully mapped in the HOT-TM/ total duration of the campaign;
- Number of projects fully validated in the HOT-TM/ total duration of the campaign;
- Total number of contributors (tracked by hashtags in OSMCha)/ total duration of the campaign;
- Number of cities included in the campaign/ number of cities affected by the disaster;
- Number of countries of origin of the mappers/ number of countries in Latin America and the Caribbean;
Qualitative Evaluation of Success
- Entities that joined the campaign in Brazil and its outreach area - Latin America and the Caribbean;
- Activities promoted to support collaborative mapping;
- Adherence of official institutions to the campaign;
- Adherence of private entities to the campaign;
- Demonstrations of the use of data collected in the campaign, either by government entities or the scientific community;