This document describes a Short Messaging Service (SMS)-based disease surveillance system to improve infectious disease monitoring and response in earthquake-affected areas. The system would use SMS to collect diagnostic and symptom data from health centers and detect outbreak patterns using algorithms. It would provide automated alerts and geospatial analysis to allow for timely public health interventions. The benefits of this near real-time SMS surveillance system over traditional paper-based methods include improved preparedness, evidence-based responses, and decreased mortality through more immediate response to outbreaks.