Google Crisis Map
This map displays information about current crises for which the
Google Crisis Response team has collected geographic information.
The data comes from a variety of sources, including official
information sources and user-generated content. See the Layers list for
source details on each layer.
Tips for using this site:
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Zoom and pan the map using the on-screen controls
or your mouse controls.
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Find additional layers in the Layers list,
where you can turn them on or off. Scroll to see all layers.
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Zoom to an appropriate view for each layer
by clicking the "Zoom to area" links in the Layers list.
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View selected layers in
Google Earth by clicking the "Download KML" links
in the Layers list.
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Share the map view in e-mail by clicking the Share button
and copying the link URL.
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Embed the map on your website or blog by getting a snippet of HTML
code from the Share button.
If you wish to provide feedback or comments on the map,
or if you are aware of map layers or other datasets
that you would like to see included on our maps,
please submit them for our evaluation using this
this form.