National Ocean Service

09/16/2024 | News release | Distributed by Public on 09/16/2024 10:15

Hurricane Francine Damage Assessment Imagery

Aerial view of the region west of Bayou Lafourche collected by NOAA aircraft on September 13, 2024.

The National Geodetic Survey (NGS) is collecting aerial damage assessment images in the aftermath of Hurricane Francine. Imagery is collected in specific areas by NOAA aircraft, identified by NOAA in coordination with FEMA and other state and federal partners.

Collected NOAA Emergency Response Imagery is available below and new imagery will be posted as soon as it is available. View tips on how to use the imagery viewer.

NOAA's aerial imagery captures damage to coastal areas caused by a storm and aids safe navigation. Aerial imagery is a crucial tool to determine the extent of the damage inflicted by flooding, and to compare baseline coastal areas to assess the damage to major ports and waterways, coastlines, critical infrastructure, and coastal communities. This imagery provides a cost-effective way to better understand the damage sustained to both property and the environment.