DisasterGuard is a decentralized disaster reporting platform built on the Celo blockchain. The project empowers individuals and communities to record disaster events in real time, creating a transparent, tamper-proof, and globally accessible database of incidents.
Users can submit detailed reports—including disaster type, location coordinates, descriptions, severity level, and images—all tied to their Celo wallet for authenticity and traceability. Once submitted, the information becomes immutable on-chain, helping responders, organizations, and analysts access reliable and verifiable disaster data.
The system supports multi-image uploads, efficient batch retrieval for dashboards, and user-specific filtering, making it suitable for humanitarian response tools, community alert systems, and data-driven resilience applications. Built with security, ownership protection, and gas efficiency in mind, the platform leverages Celo’s mobile-first, low-cost blockchain to ensure accessibility for communities in emerging markets.
To create an open, trusted, and accessible system that empowers communities to report disasters instantly, helps responders act faster, and strengthens public safety through transparent, blockchain-based data.
Disaster information is often delayed, inaccurate, or easily tampered with. Many communities—especially in emerging markets—lack reliable systems to report incidents in real time, making response slow and uncoordinated.
A decentralized disaster reporting platform built on Celo, with Noah AI assisting in the development of secure smart contracts and a user-friendly frontend. The platform allows anyone to submit verifiable, on-chain disaster reports with images and location data, ensuring transparency, authenticity, and real-time access to important information.
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