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This code is so bad, that it is worth sharing.
[OLD] This version of the codebase was retired on March 27, 2020. Open Source Collaborative Disaster Recovery and Cleanup
This interactive map highlights who and what has been impacted by this incident and shows the effects of the disaster, its location, and the potential impact it has caused to the infrastructure, businesses, population, and households in and around area of the disaster.
A collaboration platform that facilitates communication, planning and actions for disaster management.
[OLD] Crisis Cleanup Version 3 Web Application based on Vue 2. This version was launched March 27, 2020 and retired March 10, 2023 when it was superseded by a Vue 3 version.
[DEPRECATED] Please see https://github.com/CodeTanzania/emis-web
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