This map illustrates the damage damaged structures, 48 structures were Tropical Production Date: 02/03/2016 assessment in the city of Vatukoula and identified to be destroyed, 71 were Cyclone greater area in Ba Province in the northern severely damaged, and 180 have suffered Version 1.0 part of Island, , as determined moderate damage. This is a preliminary Glide: TC-2016-000014-FJI by satellite imagery analysis. Using analysis and has not yet been validated in !5 imagery acquired 26 February 2016, the field. Please send ground feedback to ! Analysis with Pléiades Data Acquired 26 February 2016 and Worldview-2 Data Acuiqred 15 July 2015 UNITAR-UNOSAT identified a total of 299 UNITAR - UNOSAT.

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Satellite Data (1): Pléiades Imagery Date : 26 February 2016 Resolution: 50 cm Copyright:(CNES 2016) Distribution Airbus DS Source: AIRBUS D&S 17°29'0"S Satellite Data (2): WorldView-2 Imagery Date : 15 July 2015 Resolution: 50 cm Copyright:DigitalGlobe, Inc. Source: USGS / HDDS Road Data: OpenStreetMap Other Data: USGS, UNCS, NASA, NGA Analysis : UNITAR-UNOSAT 17°29'30"S Production: UNITAR-UNOSAT Analysis conducted with ArcGIS v10.3

Coordinate System: WGS 1984 UTM Zone 60S Projection: Transverse Mercator Datum: WGS 1984 Units: Meter

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