Supporting water and disaster risk management in Mozambique using Google Earth Engine Cyclone Eloise just hit Mozambique’s Sofala coastal province at the end of last month, displacing thousands of people and ruining crops [1]. The authorities are still gauging the full extent of the damage by severe winds and heavy rains across the rest of the region, but this is nothing that Mozambique has had to face for the first time. Throughout its history, the country has coped with a succession of cyclones and floods and has been repeatedly exposed to disastrous events in recent years. Mozambique’s geographic position, location, and size leave the country vulnerable to extreme and complex hydrological hazards