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On a recent landslide in Hiroshima, Japan

Posted on September 10, 2014 | by admin

Landslide in Hiroshima, Japan

There was a recent major landslide in Hiroshima, Japan. Our tool available at https://grait-dm.gatech.edu/demo-multi-source-integration/ collected the data from social networks about this event. The related data from Twitter, YouTube and Instagram is available here.

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From the Project Proposal

Disasters affect many people in many countries. GRAIT-DM (Global Research on Applying Information Technology for Disaster Management) is an international collaborative effort. The multi-hazard research represented by LITMUS is an international collaboration with Japan, and a growing partnership with many countries affected by landslides such as Brazil, China, India, and Russia. Successful detection and prediction of multi-hazards will have significant human, social, and economic benefits with positive impact on the people around the world.

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From the Project Proposal

Disasters affect many people in many countries. GRAIT-DM (Global Research on Applying Information Technology for Disaster Management) is an international collaborative effort. The multi-hazard research represented by LITMUS is an international collaboration with Japan, and a growing partnership with many countries affected by landslides such as Brazil, China, India, and Russia. Successful detection and prediction of multi-hazards will have significant human, social, and economic benefits with positive impact on the people around the world.

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