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PDC wants to send a sincere Mahalo to the entire emergency management community for their efforts in response to Hurricane Lane and the Maui Fires. PDC was established in the wake of Hurricane Iniki with the intent of ensuring that emergency managers have access to the best disaster management science and technology. Although we have grown to be a global leader in disaster risk management, our hearts and home are in Hawaii.
That is why when Lane approached we were happy to be able to assist local, state, federal, and DOD partners in meeting the challenge. Now that Lane has passed, our eyes and resourses are focused on our friends on the Big Island who continue to respond to the flooding and damage caused by this event and the recent volcanic eruptions.
No disaster is ever managed by just one agency, but those of us in Hawaii understand that as the most remote island chain in the world, it is even more important for us to collectively work together as a community to protect our Ohana. That is why we would like to recognize key partners of ours that we had the pleasure of working with in response to this most recent events. Thank you.
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Pacific Disaster Center (PDC Global) is a leading scientific innovator in disaster risk reduction science and technology. As a University of Hawai’i applied science and research center, our work intersects with government, community, academic, and scientific organizations at home and around the world to build resilience to natural and man-made hazards. We enable communities to confront disasters more effectively by enhancing the capacity to rapidly anticipate and prepare for new and emerging threats using our AI-powered multi-hazard early warning technology, DisasterAWARE, predictive analytics, data science, and machine learning. For more than 30 years, PDC innovations have equipped decision-makers with the powerful tools and insights they need to navigate today’s complex and interconnected risk landscape.
PDC received prestigious recognition from the United Nations for its international impact in 2022, being granted the once-in-a-lifetime U.N. Sasakawa Award for Disaster Risk Reduction.
Mar 8, 2019 | PDC Archive
As human populations become more densely concentrated in areas exposed to natural hazards, and...