Good point RAytoun, thank you.

*Last update*: emergency team (with Ministry of Health and MSF staff)
arrived in the region today.
Tomorrow they'll be reaching the affected villages.
Therefore we are switching the *highest priority *towards *task #2990*.
Please come and help to map the (pink) priority area displayed here:
http://tasks.hotosm.org/project/2990#

Thanks!

Claire

http://www.msf.org/en/article/drc-team-dispatched-following-ebola-confirmation

Claire Halleux
+243 81 611 6998 (Kinshasa, DRC)
OpenStreetMap RDC

http://www.openstreetmap.cd
https://www.facebook.com/OpenStreetMap.RDC

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> Please remember when mapping in heavy trees like this one of the main
> means of transport is along major rivers. You need to zoom in and follow
> the river to spot the small communities that live in close proximity to
> that river. We should also be mapping the major rivers as they are in many
> cases the main Highways of the area.
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