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Oregon Department of Emergency Management
Oregon Department of Emergency Management Coordinating Statewide Response During Emergencies The State of Oregon and its emergency management partners use mapping applications and geographic information systems (GIS) data to "paint the picture" for what is happening in our area and across the world before, during, and after a disaster. Check out these public facing applications below. RAPTOR (Real-time Assessment and Planning Tool for Oregon) Visualizing current impacts to Oregon Public RAPTOR Hazard Situation Overview Disaster Stories Explore impacts to Oregon from recent disasters Our Initiatives Explore our ongoing initiatives utilizing GIS for all phases of emergency management Success Stories Explore stories about mapping use for real-world events Mapping Related Videos Engaging the public with the latest features of our public-facing applications Social Media Social media posts featuring our applications and initiatives Due to recent changes made by Twitter, our Twitter website feed is unavailable. View our profile on Twitter: @OregonOEM. Explore Hazard Data Explore Earthquake Data Explore Earthquake Data Explore Fire Data Explore Fire Data Explore Flood Data Explore Flood Data Explore Landslide Data Explore Landslide Data Explore Tsunami Data Explore Tsunami Data Explore Volcano Data Explore Volcano Data Copyright 2023. Oregon Department of Emergency Management.
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Link | https://oregon-oem-geo.hub.arcgis.com/ |
Status | scheduled |
Catalog type | Geoportal |
Owner name | Oregon ArcGIS Online |
Owner type | Unknown |
Owner link | None |
Owner location | United States |
Software | arcgishub (ArcGIS Hub) |
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Access modes | open |
Content types | dataset, map_layer |
API Status | active |
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US | United States |
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EN | English |
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