Disaster Tech Lab provides emergency communication infrastructure to relieve human suffering. Our networks and services help to connect responding organisations
🇵🇠A 7.8 earthquake has struck Mindanao, Philippines —the strongest since 1990. 32 killed, 200 injured, with building collapses, landslides & tsunamis reported.
We're in contact with people on the ground to assess the damage and will decide on a team deployment accordingly.
We're exhibiting at the Natural Disasters Expo USA 🇺🇸 — October 14–15 in Houston, TX. Come find us at our booth, and join our CEO for a roundtable on disaster response coordination and the role of tech in the field. Get your ticket here: 📷 tinyurl.com/disasterexpo
We had an amazing time teaming up with @DisasterTechLab in San Antonio last weekend for a hands-on volunteer training. It was a great reminder of how essential reliable power and smart tech are when it really matters.
By bringing our lineup of #AnkerSOLIX portable power stations, we helped power critical tools like Starlink and goTenna, making sure teams had the energy they needed on-site to support life-saving work.
Proud to be part of a community building the future of smarter, tech-enabled rescue—together. ♥️
Disaster Tech Lab is deploying a combined comms & medical team to the Philippines in response to the recent earthquake. We ask your support to make this happen. Please donate via the below link:
disastertechlab.org/cebu2025…#CebuEarthquake#donate#TeamDTL
Earthquake Alert – Leyte, Philippines
A strong earthquake has struck the Leyte region. We have reached out to our local contacts and are currently awaiting damage reports and status updates.
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A family in Sandy Creek lost everything in the July 4th floods—their home, car & livelihood. We have a donated Chevy truck 🚛 for them, but need $1,000 to transfer the title. Help get them back on the road. 💙 Donate now: donorbox.org/texas-flood-res…#TexasFlooding#FloodRelief
Severe flooding in #Valencia and #Catalonia has led to at least 95 fatalities, with many residents missing. Valencia saw over 340 mm (13.4 inches) of rain in just four hours. DTL is monitoring the situation closely and is coordinating with local first responders t