Key:hazard_type
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hazard_type |
Description |
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Using this tag is discouraged, use hazard instead. |
Group: hazards |
Used on these elements |
Documented values: 3 |
Status: deprecated |
Tools for this tag |
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This feature has been labeled as deprecated. The recommended replacement is: hazard=*.
The reason is documented in Deprecated features. You are still free to continue to use or interpret this tag as you see fit since OpenStreetMap does not have “banned features”.
Under no circumstances should you (semi-)automatically change “deprecated” tags to something else in the database on a large scale without conforming to the automated edits code of conduct. Any such change will be reverted.
The reason is documented in Deprecated features. You are still free to continue to use or interpret this tag as you see fit since OpenStreetMap does not have “banned features”.
Under no circumstances should you (semi-)automatically change “deprecated” tags to something else in the database on a large scale without conforming to the automated edits code of conduct. Any such change will be reverted.
This key was presented in 2012 to describe typologies of natural hazards used in the OpenHazardMap project.
Former values
Key | Value | Comment | Status | Replacement |
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hazard_type | landslide | Any type of mass earth movements: landslides, rockfalls, debris flows... | deprecated | hazard=landslide |
hazard_type | avalanche | All the hazards that involve massive displacement of snow and / or ice. | deprecated | hazard=avalanche |
hazard_type | flood | Significant overflow of the water level that submerges a piece of land | deprecated | hazard=washout hazard=flooding flood_prone=yes |
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