A team used phone data to help distribute aid after Nepal earthquake

Nepal Mobile Map

British researchers used mobile phone signals to track people and better coordinate the distribution of humanitarian aid following the 7.8 magnitude earthquake that hit Nepal on April 25th this year.

The IET reports that, coincidentally, a team from a company called Flowminder had been set up in Nepal since last December. The idea behind the company's technology is that it can track (anonymised) mobile phone users as their phones switch between masts, and that, taken in aggregate, conclusions can be drawn about the movement of people.