Data backbone · Hazard monitoring
Five ways the ground turns against you.
Flood, earthquake, landslide, fire, oil spill — different physics, one question: what's exposed, and how bad. We monitor all five as continuously updated layers, so risk is something you see on a map before it's a headline.
Specifications
- Coverage
- Indonesia national
- Hazards
- Flood · earthquake · landslide · fire · oil spill
- Update
- Near-real-time to event-based
- Latency
- Minutes to hours, by hazard
- Formats
- Vector · raster · alert feeds
- Delivery
- API · tile service · webhooks
Hazards we track
- FloodInundation extent and depth from rainfall, rivers, and coastal surge.
- EarthquakeSeismic exposure and post-event shaking, tied to our shakemap layer.
- LandslideSlope-failure susceptibility where terrain, soil, and rainfall align.
- FireHotspot detection and burn extent from satellite thermal feeds.
- Oil spillSlick detection and drift across water, from radar and optical imagery.
Where it's used
- Insurance & reinsurance
Exposure, accumulation, and pricing grounded in real hazard footprints.
- Government & disaster response
Early warning and situational awareness when minutes matter.
- Infrastructure resilience
Siting and hardening decisions that account for what the ground can do.
Monitoring, not a one-time map.
These layers update as conditions change — because a hazard map that's a year old is a history lesson, not a decision tool.