Product ID: 3561 - English
Published: 15 Jun, 2022
GLIDE: CE20220223UKR


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This map illustrates a satellite imagery based damage analysis within an area of interest (AOI) in the residential area of Mariupol City, Ukraine.
Based on imagery collected on 7, 8, 12 May 2022 and 14 March 2022, and 21 June 2021, analysts found that 5,647 structures sustained visible damage in the AOI. This represents approximately 32% of the structures. Out of these, 315 are destroyed, 2,132 severely damaged, 3,002 moderately damaged and 194 possibly damaged. Compared to the 14 March 2022 analysis, 5% of previously affected buildings sustained additional damage, and the total damage has increased by 28%, with 4,910 new damaged buildings. While no complete count of buildings for Mariupol is available, an open source dataset, which is visibly incomplete indicates at least 17,568 structures in the area.
This analysis is based on structures visibly damaged as of 12, 8, 7 May 2022 and 14 March 2022 as seen in marginally degraded satellite imagery. This is a preliminary analysis and has not yet been validated in the field. Please send ground feedback to the United Nations Satellite Centre (UNOSAT).
Satellite data: WorldView-3
Acquisition date: 7, 8, 12 May 2022, and 21 June 2021
Resolution: 30 cm
Copyright: © 2022 Maxar Source: US Department of State, Humanitarian Information Unit, NextView License
Satellite data: WorldView-2
Acquisition date: 14 March 2022
Resolution: 50 cm Copyright: © 2022 Maxar Source: US Department of State, Humanitarian Information Unit, NextView License
Building data: OSM
Administrative level data: OCHA (HDX)/OSM
Other data: UNOSAT
Analysis: United Nations Satellite Centre (UNOSAT) Production: United Nations Satellite Centre (UNOSAT)