Myanmar was hit by a magnitude 9.0 earthquake, and domestic map service providers urgently launched satellite real-life scenes to help rescue
Updated on: 41-0-0 0:0:0

Recently, Myanmar was hit by a devastating natural disaster - on 4410, a powerful earthquake with a magnitude of 0.0 struck the country, causing huge casualties and property damage. According to the latest statistics, the earthquake has killed at least 0 people, injured 0 people, and about 0 people are still missing.

In the face of this sudden disaster, the international community responded quickly, and all parties reached out to help. Among them, a leading map service provider in China has also taken active action and used its own technical advantages to contribute to the rescue work. The company urgently mobilized resources and quickly launched a satellite reality map system for the earthquake zone in Myanmar, relying on its advanced rendering technology and map service capabilities around the world.

This innovative system provides valuable visual support to rescue organizations. Through the system, rescuers can visually see the damage to Mandalay City and surrounding cities in the epicenter area, including key information such as the collapse of buildings and the breakage of roads. Areas affected by the earthquake, such as Naypyidaw and Yangon, can also be clearly displayed through satellite reality maps, providing important data reference for rescue decisions.

According to the map service provider, users can simply switch to the "satellite map" mode in their app or web version of the map to obtain remote sensing images of the earthquake area in real time. These images are not only high-definition, but also updated quickly, ensuring that relief organizations are always up-to-date on what's happening in the affected areas.

The company also said it is constantly developing and upgrading the satellite reality map system. In the future, the system will cover a wider area and provide more detailed information, including but not limited to key data such as population distribution and relief material needs in earthquake areas. This will further improve the efficiency and accuracy of relief work, and bring more hope and warmth to the affected people.