Sentinel Asia System Operation for Disaster Management in Sri Lanka Major General L.B.R. Mark (Retd) Director General Disaster Management Centre

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Sentinel Asia System Operation for Disaster Management in Sri Lanka Major General L.B.R. Mark (Retd) Director General Disaster Management Centre Government of Sri Lanka

OUTLINE Background Disasters in 2014 Spatial Data Needs in Emergency Response Progress of Sentinel Asia Operations in Sri Lanka Highlights of Past Emergency Observations WINDS System Sentinel Asia Capacity Building Conclusion

Source: Dr. Lareef, Columbia University Sri Lanka Climate Calendar

Sri Lanka

FLOODS DURING THE NORTH EAST MONSOON

FLOODS DURING THE SOUTH WEST MONSOON

LANDSLIDES

Impact 2013 2014 Deaths / Missing 140 154 Injured 225 80 Affected Population 574130 2702545 Houses Destroyed 741 5312 Houses Damaged 10048 19495

Need for Space Technology Disaster Situation Attributes Time? of Disaster Occurrences Location? Spatial Component Source (point, line or area) Area of Impact (line or area) Near real time Satellite and Airborne information Community Media Police and Military Authorities Disaster Management Authorities Actions Emergency Operations Evacuations Rescue Operations Can capture large extent spatially and able to identify source, area of impact and further development?

Sentinel Asia helps DRM in Sri Lanka However facility to receive near real time satellite imageries to countries like Sri Lanka, is limited. To overcome this, an regional mechanism were initiated called Sentinel Asia. Satellite Observation Information Provision Disasters Data Utilization Space Agencies Human Network Disaster Management Agencies

ALOS2 KOMPSAT-1 PALSAR: 10-100m L-Band Ministry of Disaster Management is a member of JPT since 2008 Disaster Management Centre officially started SAS Operations since THEOS February 2009 Up to now 07 emergency observations had been conducted successfully Became Data Analysis Node (DAN) in 2010 PAN: 2m Multi: 15m WINDS receiver has been established in 2011 Sentinel Asia regional server / WINDS Receiving Antenna Established Feb. 2015

Summary of Operations Disaster Type Activation Requeste d Observation Conduc ted Map Disseminat ed Peak Time of Disaster Data Result 1 Floods 17th Dec 2009 18 Dec 2009 No map generated 16 Dec 2009 ALOS Prism Un successful due to cloud 2 Floods 17 May 2010 19 May 2010 20 May 2010 18 May 2010 ALOS Palsar Successful 3 Floods 08 Dec 2010 09 Dec 2010 10 Dec 2010 8-10 Dec 2010 ALOS Palsar Successful 4 Floods 11 Jan 2011 13 Jan 2011 14 Jan 2011 10-12 Jan 2011 ALOS Palsar Successful 5 Floods 04 Feb 2011 06 Feb 2011 07 Feb 2011 03-05 Feb 2011 ALOS Palsar Successful 6 Landslide 01 Nov 2014 02 Nov 2014 Not generated 30 Oct 2014 ALOS 2 Palsar2 7 Floods 29 Sept 2015 Observation was Successful Results was not Successful 30 Sep/01 Oct 2015 Not generated 30 Oct 2014 ALOS 2 Palsar2 Observation was Successful

Floods in part of Western Province (2008 June, floods indicates in red)

Flood May 2010 Western Province

Flood February 2011 Eastern Province Sri Lanka 10.30 am 06 th Feb. 2011 PALSAR 6m 11.45 pm 06 th Feb. 2011 PALSAR 100m

Areas of Affected Near Real Time Satellite Images from JAXA, Analyzed by DMC Floods shows in red color Floods shows in red color

Meeriyabedda Landslide Sentinel Asia (ALOS2) Acquisition 31 Oct 2014

Southern Province September 30, 2015 Acquisition 31 Oct 2014

WINDS System Implementation Ministry of Disaster Management came in to agreement with JAXA to implement Sentinel Asia Step 02 enabling WINDS antenna installation and DMC premises, February 2011

Capacity Building Program 2010 Disaster Management Centre has organized Sentinel Asia International Capacity Building Program on February, 2010. A total of 33 participants including 19 international participants from 11 countries participated

Conclusion Lessons learned that the emergency observation can be requested in obtaining near real time images within 48 hours and was able to utilize processed map products for emergency observation Develop capacity of DAN in DMC is necessary in processing satellite data and prepare map products Radar observation is necessary in Sri Lanka as most of the disasters in Sri Lanka are hydrometeorological disasters, where thick clouds disturb optical photography Build capacity of relevant emergency manager s in the use of space technology and map products for disaster management, thereby facilitating in the effective emergency management. Use of WINDS system should be reviewed as the data transmission is not successful due to disturbances. Also it is necessary to review utilization of Regional Server with more useful information products with less disturbances. Emergency observations are mostly useful for floods as wide coverage can be detected easily. However, landslides in Sri Lanka are not big enough to detect by satellite. Develop effective drought monitoring through Sentinel Asia is proposed as future action.

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