ADAM Earthquake Impact Analysis for Indonesia, April 2026
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Description
ADAM (Automated Disaster Analysis and Mapping) system records detail a magnitude 5.9 earthquake near Ternate, Indonesia on April 2, 2026. The dataset likely contains geospatial coordinates, depth, magnitude, and an estimate of 329 people impacted within a 50km radius. It is designed for rapid analysis and mapping following sudden-onset humanitarian emergencies.
Use Cases
Mapping the earthquake's epicenter and affected area based on provided latitude and longitude coordinates.
Estimating initial humanitarian needs using the reported population impact figure.
Integrating event data into broader disaster monitoring systems for situational awareness.
Analyzing seismic event characteristics such as magnitude and depth for hazard assessment.
Strengths
Data is produced by an operational system (WFP's ADAM) specifically for emergency analysis.
Provides specific impact metrics, including a precise count of 329 people affected.
Column names and data structure are unknown, limiting detailed analysis.
The dataset appears to describe a single event, offering limited temporal or geographic scope.
Two entries with different coordinates (sm_us6000slwy and sm_us6000sm1v) describe the same magnitude and impact, suggesting potential duplication or conflicting location data.
Provenance
Source
WFP Automated Disaster Analysis & Mapping (ADAM)
Collection Method
Automated collection, analysis, and mapping following sudden-onset humanitarian emergencies.
Time Range
April 2, 2026 (single event date).
Freshness
Last updated on 2026-05-21.
Geography
113-130 km WNW of Ternate, Indonesia.
License is CC-BY-SA-4.0. The dataset is available in GEOJSON format.