GDACS

GDACS MCP Connector for Claude

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Monitor global disaster alerts — earthquakes, cyclones, floods, volcanoes, wildfires and droughts with real-time impact estimates.

8 tools Official Updated Jun 28, 2026 Official Vinkius Partner

Connect to GDACS (Global Disaster Alert and Coordination System) and monitor worldwide disaster activity through natural conversation — no API key needed.

What you can do

  • Earthquake Tracking — Monitor earthquakes worldwide with magnitude filtering, depth data and impact estimates
  • Cyclone Monitoring — Track tropical cyclones, hurricanes and typhoons with categories, wind speeds and forecast tracks
  • Flood Alerts — Monitor flood events with affected population estimates and severity levels
  • Volcanic Activity — Track volcanic eruptions with ash plume data and alert levels
  • Wildfire Monitoring — Monitor wildfires with burned area estimates and affected populations
  • Drought Tracking — Track drought events with severity levels and population impact
  • Impact Estimates — Get population exposure, estimated fatalities and economic losses for each event
  • Alert Levels — View color-coded alerts (red=high, orange=medium, green=low)

How it works

  1. Subscribe to this server
  2. No API key needed — start monitoring immediately
  3. Explore global disaster data from Claude, Cursor, or any MCP-compatible client

Who is this for?

  • Emergency Managers — monitor real-time disaster alerts and coordinate response efforts
  • Researchers — analyze disaster patterns, impact data and population exposure
  • Journalists — discover breaking disaster news with verified data and impact estimates
  • Insurance Professionals — assess catastrophe risk and estimate potential losses
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8 tools expose this connector's capabilities to your AI agent.

get_latest_droughts

Returns drought locations, start dates, severity levels, alert levels and affected populations. Get latest drought events worldwide

get_event_data

Use the eventid and eventtype from event list results. Get detailed data for a specific disaster event

get_event_list

Supports filtering by event type (EQ=earthquake, TC=cyclone, FL=flood, VO=volcano, WF=wildfire, DR=drought), alert level (red, orange, green), and date range. Returns GeoJSON features with event names, types, magnitudes, alert levels, dates and affected countries. Search disaster events

get_latest_cyclones

Returns cyclone names, categories, wind speeds, locations, alert levels and forecast tracks. Get latest tropical cyclones worldwide

get_latest_earthquakes

Returns magnitude, depth, location, alert level and affected countries. Optionally filter by minimum magnitude, alert level and date range. Get latest earthquakes worldwide

get_latest_floods

Returns flood locations, start dates, alert levels, affected populations and severity estimates. Get latest floods worldwide

get_latest_volcanoes

Returns volcano names, locations, eruption types, alert levels and ash plume information. Get latest volcanic activity worldwide

get_latest_wildfires

Returns fire locations, start dates, burned areas, alert levels and affected populations. Get latest wildfires worldwide

See how to talk to your AI agent using GDACS.

What earthquakes happened in the last 7 days?

Found 12 earthquakes in the past 7 days. Notable: M6.8 Japan (orange alert, 2M people affected), M5.9 Turkey (green alert), M5.6 Indonesia (green alert). All with depth, coordinates and impact estimates.

Are there any active cyclones right now?

Found 2 active tropical cyclones: Cyclone Freddy (Category 3, Mozambique channel, orange alert) with sustained winds 185km/h affecting 1.2M people. Tropical Storm 03W (Pacific, green alert) with winds 95km/h.

Show me flood alerts for the last 3 days.

Found 3 flood events in the past 3 days: Kenya (orange alert, 500K affected), Somalia (green alert, 150K affected), Northern Australia (green alert, localized). All with severity estimates and response status.

No! GDACS data is completely free and open. No authentication required. Just subscribe and start monitoring disasters.

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