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The Integrated Control Room for Emergency Response (ICR-ER), National Database for Emergency Management Lite 2.0 (NDEM Lite 2.0), and Flood Hazard Zonation Atlas of Assam, launched today, will equip our disaster management apparatus with the speed and precision of the new age technologies. The ICR-ER will prompt real-time response...

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Monica Yale1 year ago

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DERDACK3 years ago

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April Russell1 year ago

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Mr.Jk1 year ago

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Pushap Raj Verma1 year ago

How will these new technologies improve response times and efficiency in disaster management, and what specific challenges are expected to be addressed by each initiative?

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Dynamic_feel1 year ago

Eww

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Jignesh Patel1 year ago

A remarkable leap in leveraging technology for disaster preparedness and mitigation. Tools like ICR ER, NDEM Lite 2.0, and the Assam Flood Atlas will empower agencies with real time data and coordination. Kudos to your visionary leadership in building a safer and resilient Bharat.

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Loki1 year ago

Great step forward! These new tools will help India respond to disasters faster and more effectively. Real-time data and flood maps will make rescue efforts more accurate and well-coordinated.

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Anooshka Soham Bathwal1 year ago

A significant leap forward in disaster preparedness! These tech-driven solutions—real-time monitoring, unified response systems, and data-driven flood mitigation can save countless lives. Especially crucial for flood-prone regions like Assam. Hope to see this model replicated nationwide.

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BharatPaksh1 year ago

India launches high-tech disaster tools — real-time response, satellite data, and flood maps to modernize emergency management

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Erem Durdu1 year ago

Solid upgrades for disaster response—tech like this saves lives. If markets react, @DavidRobinX84 might call it a smart resilience play. Either way, progress.

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