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Fifty thousand people were killed on February 6, 2023, when a 7.8-magnitude earthquake struck southern and central Türkiye and northern and western Syria. The Night the Earth Shook, Strangers Started to Draw tells the story of how the Humanitarian OpenStreetMap Team (HOT) and thousands of volunteers responded by rapidly creating detailed maps to support rescue efforts.  The Night the Earth Shook, Strangers Started to Draw opens with a simple interactive exercise, asking readers to trace the outline of a missing building with four taps. This immediately demonstrates how accessible humanitarian mapping is before revealing how those same four taps, repeated by thousands of strangers around the world, helped transform OpenStreetMap into a vital resource for emergency responders. The article explains clearly why this work matters. Before the earthquake, much of Kahramanmaraş barely existed on the free map. The author describes how HOT used its Tasking Manager to divide the affected a...

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