Application · Emergency Response
Disaster & emergency response
When disaster strikes, responders need to understand the situation fast — often through cloud and smoke. Satellite and SAR imagery deliver a rapid, wide-area view to assess damage, map floods, and coordinate relief when ground access is cut off.

Image: Copernicus Sentinel-1 data, processed by ESA
In short
Why imagery first?
Before crews can reach the ground, overhead imagery shows the scale of an event, maps which areas and roads are impassable, and provides a before-and-after comparison — so responders prioritize where help is needed most, and SAR keeps that view available even through cloud and smoke.
What you can do
From first alert to recovery
Rapid, wide-area awareness when every hour counts.
Damage assessment
Map the extent and severity of damage across a region within hours of an event.
Flood mapping
Use SAR to map flood extent straight through cloud cover, day or night.
Wildfire & smoke
Track fire perimeter and impact when smoke blocks optical and aerial views.
Situational awareness
Give command teams a current, shared picture of conditions on the ground.
Before / after change
Compare pre- and post-event imagery to quantify impact and verify claims.
Recovery monitoring
Track rebuilding and recovery over the weeks and months that follow.
Choosing data
Which imagery for which job?
SAR is the workhorse of emergency response — it sees through cloud and at night; high-revisit optical adds detail once skies clear.
See why SAR matters in satellite vs. aerial vs. drone imagery, then see how to buy satellite imagery.
Who uses it
Industries that rely on disaster & emergency response
When an event hits, these teams turn to imagery first.
State & Local Government
Emergency managers assess damage, map impassable areas, and coordinate relief across jurisdictions.
Utilities
Crews locate outages and storm damage across the network to prioritize restoration.
Energy, Oil & Gas
Operators check facilities and pipelines for impact after storms, floods, and wildfires.
Media
Newsrooms illustrate unfolding events with fresh, verifiable imagery from the scene.
Data partners
Imagery from the world's leading providers
Access an ever-growing network of satellite, aerial, and drone operators — all through a single SkyWatch account.











Respond with a clearer picture
Task imagery over the affected area, get results as skies allow, and coordinate response from one platform — with no minimum contract spend.