Damage Atlas

Track war damage, oil fires, and emissions through public sources.

Built around open or publicly reachable sources, with the freshest Iran and Gulf material surfaced first. Treat it as a triangulation tool, not a single source of truth.

Fresh Iran Updates 0

March 2026 items surfaced first.

Live Events 0

Auto-ingested events from FIRMS, UN News, and CEOBS.

Open Access 0

Sources you can reach without a paid license.

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Auto-refresh runs every 6 hours and rebuilds live event data.

What's New

Iran and Gulf watch

Map View

Geography of the monitoring stack

Fresh war-zone stack Baseline or slower monitor Live ingest markers

Click a hotspot or a source card to focus the map.

Live Ingest

Auto-ingested map events

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Filters

Find the right layer fast

Region
Signal

Sources

Public models and monitoring layers

How To Read It

What this app is good at

Best for

Triangulating fires, strike patterns, civilian harm, and environmental risk across public maps, official datasets, and specialist monitors.

Not Strong For

Street-level certainty, undisclosed military strikes, and any analysis that depends on classified or paywalled imagery.

Suggested flow

Start with NASA FIRMS for fresh heat, then read CEOBS or ACLED for context, then use UNOSAT or Airwars for slower but more validated damage work.