DMMC to use drone during relief operation

DAINIK NATION BUREAU

The Department of Disaster Management will use drones during rescue and relief operation in case of  disasters. We also carry out resource mapping of vulnerable areas before the disasters for creating a data base. This was disclosed by the Department of Disaster Management, Additional Secretary Saveen Bansal while interacting with media person on Wednesday.

He said that due to the states high vulnerability to disasters it has been felt that the districts vulnerable to disasters should be equipped with technical and non-technical equipment. “With the introduction of drones, this monsoon season we have taken a step further to fortify ourselves with the latest technology driven equipment.

Bansal further said that when disaster occurs, the drones can be used to provide relief workers better grasp of the situation on the ground, locate survivors and even deliver supplies and in normal conditions help in collecting data with accurate penetration.

“All the district disaster management units, especially the six vulnerable district units, would be equipped with drones. The state unit (Uttarakhand State Disaster Management Authority) has already procured one drone. Around 10 per cent of the budget allocated for State disaster Response Force will go towards the procurement of equipments,” he added.

Stressing that the monsoon season would see the department take technological initiatives to a new level. He said along with drones state-of-the-art GIS laboratories too have been set up at Almora, Pithoragarh, Uttarkashi and Nainital district units. So satellite phones have been provided to the districts for maintaining unbroken connectivity.

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