Concept: Disaster information is collected through satellite images, global databases, citizen reporting systems, and online monitoring platforms.
Step 1: Check statement A.
Satellite images can be used to map flood events. This is correct because satellite remote sensing helps identify flood extent, affected areas, and water spread.
\[
A = \text{Correct}
\]
Step 2: Check statement B.
NASA landslide reporter allows citizens and observers to contribute information about landslides. Therefore, the statement saying that it does not allow citizen contribution is incorrect.
\[
B = \text{Incorrect}
\]
Step 3: Check statement C.
Global Forest Watch provides forest monitoring data, including fire-related information. Therefore, the statement saying wildfire data cannot be found there is incorrect.
\[
C = \text{Incorrect}
\]
Step 4: Check statement D.
Global databases may not always be detailed enough for local-level hazard mapping. This is a valid statement because local planning requires high-resolution and site-specific data.
\[
D = \text{Correct}
\]
Thus, the incorrect statements are:
\[
B \text{ and } C
\]