NGS collected aerial images in the aftermath of Hurricane Lee. The crew flew over more than 4,566 square kilometers and collected 1,482 images in 9.2 hours. The imagery was collected in specific, NOAA-identified, and Federal Emergency Management Agency-assigned areas in coordination with other federal agencies and impacted states. Aerial imagery is a cost-effective way to better understand both property and environmental damage. The imagery is used to determine the extent of flood and storm damage to major ports and waterways, coastlines, critical infrastructure, and coastal communities. NOAA's aerial imagery also assists with safe navigation. NGS delivers the imagery through this website, which supports both the general public’s needs and advanced applications.
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