Crisis mapping is a dynamic and collaborative process of using geospatial data and technology to visualize, analyze, and respond to humanitarian crises and disasters. It involves the collection, integration, and visualization of real-time information from various sources, such as social media, satellite imagery, and on-the-ground reports, to create a comprehensive and up-to-date map of the affected areas. This allows for a more efficient and effective response to the crisis, as well as the identification of areas in need of urgent assistance. Crisis mapping plays a crucial role in disaster management and humanitarian aid, providing valuable insights and situational awareness to aid organizations, governments, and affected communities.