CrisisMap
Overview
CrisisMap is an intelligent disaster management dashboard designed to empower governments and emergency response teams with real-time insights for efficient resource allocation and strategic recovery planning. The platform ensures that critical aid—such as food, water, medical supplies, and shelter—reaches affected areas swiftly and effectively as disasters unfold.
According to the United Nations Office for Disaster Risk Reduction (UNDRR), natural disasters affected over 185 million people globally in 2024, causing an estimated $280 billion in economic losses. Timely decision-making and data-driven coordination can reduce disaster-related casualties by up to 40%, and this is where CrisisMap plays a transformative role.
Features
-Resource Management:
Streamline the allocation and monitoring of essential resources such as food, water, medical aid, and logistics. CrisisMap’s analytics engine ensures up to 30% faster resource deployment compared to traditional manual coordination.
-Emergency Services Locator:
Provides real-time information on the nearest shelters, ambulances, police stations, and hospitals, enabling rapid routing for both responders and civilians.
-Recovery Planning:
Facilitates data-driven recovery strategies to reduce long-term damage and speed up rehabilitation by identifying priority zones and estimating needs based on population density and impact severity.
-Real-time Dashboard:
A unified platform offering live updates, heat maps, and predictive analytics to support informed decision-making and efficient crisis management.
Goal
The primary goal of CrisisMap is to minimize human and economic losses during natural disasters through proactive planning, real-time intelligence, and optimized resource management.
By leveraging technology, data visualization, and automation, CrisisMap aims to help governments respond substantially faster, save more lives, and build resilient communities for the future.
Built With
- fastapi
- git
- groq
- letta
- openstreetmap
- python
- sqlite
- typescript

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