tastrax wrote:And if you are an OSM mapper please consider giving a couple of hours to do some digitising in the affected areas.
http://tasks.hotosm.org/
tastrax wrote:And if you are an OSM mapper please consider giving a couple of hours to do some digitising in the affected areas.
http://tasks.hotosm.org/
Everest base camp is not looking so good either...
http://www.smh.com.au/world/hundreds-of ... mtadq.html
nickthetasmaniac wrote:For the uninitiated, what is this about?
Larger charities, like the Red Cross, often receive the bulk of the initial funding and have the expertise to carry out immediate disaster relief. But grassroots organizations, many of which are based in Nepal and have been hard-hit by the earthquake, have the knowledge and local support to rebuild communities. Another benefit of donating to them, says Jalbert, is that “you know what they’re doing and in which neighborhood their work happens.”
RonK wrote:... I'm sure I heard the Foreign Minister on the TV news last night saying that all Australians had been accounted for.
GPSGuided wrote:RonK wrote:... I'm sure I heard the Foreign Minister on the TV news last night saying that all Australians had been accounted for.
Yes, I heard the same on ABC radio too. I was quite surprised but relieved given the number of Aussies there. Hopefully there's no 'except' in that statement.
HOW EVEREST CLIMBERS MADE THE NEPAL EARTHQUAKE EVEN WORSE
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