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Project overview
Within the framework of the Open Cities Latin America and Caribbean program, HOT will provide data to local institutions and various organizations working in the area for humanitarian aid and the consolidation of human settlements, consisting of improving their access to services and the quality of their housing, and developing local risk management capacities. The paths of hurricanes Eta and Iota did not directly touch the territory of Guatemala but resulted in intense tropical storms that impacted most of the Guatemalan territory in November 2020. The heavy rains caused catastrophic floods, landslides, and mudflows that affected 16 of 22 departments, mainly in rural areas with high levels of extreme poverty. Populations are still suffering the effects of this disaster to this day.
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This project is part of the OpenStreetMap community. The goal is high-quality geographical data, freely accessible and available to everyone. OSM’s reciprocal license protects the data from being appropriated by services that do not share back to OSM.
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