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INDONESIA Map showing population density per building and damaged or destroyed buildings for central Padang
02 Oct 2009
Source: Respond
The map shows central Padang including buildings and important infrastructure.  Number of people per building was derived by correlating 
population information and living space of each building at daytime.  As the earthquake occured in the early evening hours, results may be inaccurate in some cases.
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The map shows central Padang including buildings and important infrastructure. Number of people per building was derived by correlating population information and living space of each building at daytime. As the earthquake occured in the early evening hours, results may be inaccurate in some cases.
Indonesia - The map shows central Padang including buildings and important infrastructure. Number of people per building was derived by correlating population information and living space of each building at daytime. As the earthquake occured in the early evening hours, results may be inaccurate in some cases.



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Source:RESPOND
Country:Indonesia
Glide:TS-2009-000211-IDN
Link to high-Res:File size: 6.708 MB
Link to mid-Res:File size: 1.188 MB
Other map information: Size: A1 (594 * 841 mm)
Scale: 1:2,500
Source: DLR
Date of image: 2005-04-12
Main data source: IKONOS
Co-ordinate System:WGS84 Geographic
Top left (X-value):100.319
Top left (Y-value):-1.0024
Bottom Right (X-value):100.432
Bottom Right (Y-value):-0.9219
Centre Longitude:-0.96215
Centre latitude:100.376
KML: Link to KML file


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