The core pain point in disaster management is situational blindness. Critical data from 911 calls, social media, satellite imagery, and IoT sensors exists in silos, forcing commanders to make life-or-death decisions with incomplete information. This leads to inefficient resource deployment, delayed evacuations, and overwhelmed communication channels, eroding public trust and escalating recovery costs. The problem isn't a lack of data, but the inability to synthesize it into a coherent, real-time operational picture under extreme pressure.













