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EM-LINK helps prepare emergency responders for natural disasters

Published:21 September 2017

EM-LINK helps prepare emergency responders for natural disasters

Australia's emergency responders and planners now have faster access to reliable spatial information at their fingertips, thanks to the new EM-LINK platform.

Australia's emergency responders and planners now have faster access to reliable spatial information at their fingertips, thanks to the new platform.

With experts predicting a , the new online catalogue makes it easier for all levels of government to help communities better prepare for, and recover from, potential natural disasters.

Developed by ŮŮÊÓÆµin collaboration with the Attorney General's Department and the Emergency Management Spatial Information Network Australia (EMSINA), EM-LINK builds upon Geoscience Australia's existing . It brings together 113 web service profiles from local, state and federal sources, making them available to government agencies across Australia with a direct interest in emergency management.

This gives emergency response agencies access to an authoritative, national view of a range of hazards including bushfires, floods and storms, which will improve decision-making and increase coordination across agencies. EM-LINK will also strengthen the national approach to emergency response by helping governments identify gaps in existing capabilities.

ŮŮÊÓÆµalso provides a range of essential tools and mapping information to help emergency management authorities to make informed decisions during a natural disaster, and afterwards during the recovery phase. This includes providing the monitoring system, which analyses satellite imagery to detect hotspots, or potential bushfires. It also provides satellite imagery and situational awareness maps that can assist emergency managers.

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