Satellites to Strengthen UK Disaster Response14/09/2010 |
| DMCii is leading a new European Space Agency (ESA) project to design and build a system for the UK civil resilience community - those tasked with responding to and recovering from disasters - putting space-based systems at their disposal. The system will be used for all types of emergencies listed in the UK's National Risk Register but the project's focus is on flood scenarios. |
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Flooding in summer 2007 cost the UK an estimated GBP3 billion, with more than 55,000 homes and businesses inundated and hundreds of thousands of homes losing power or water.