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Maharashtra launches emergency operation centre for effective use of tech during disasters | Mumbai News

Maharashtra launches emergency operation centre for effective use of tech during disasters | Mumbai News

Maharashtra Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis on Tuesday inaugurated the state-of-the-art State Emergency Operation Centre (SEOC) which aims to use new technology effectively for disaster management. “Due to climate change, the nature, intensity and frequency of disasters are changing. Therefore, it is necessary to emphasise on ‘mitigation’ and immediate response after incidents. It is important to have a strong ‘command and communication system’ for disaster management, and this center will be useful for taking decisions quickly and providing quick response,” said Fadnavis. The new SEOC includes bezel-free video wall, high capacity audio visual conferencing, data servers, high-speed computers, satellite phone, ham radios, LED video walls  and wireless sets, which can be used for timely response and coordination among all the systems during a disaster. Story continues below this ad Ground-based Electro-Optical Deep Space Surveillance (Geo-DSS) is also implementing a “change detection” process based on AI and machine learning. This process is based on satellite imagery and will make it easier to understand the situation at the disaster site in near real time, assess the damage and …

Gujarat likely to see wettest monsoon after 2021 this year | Ahmedabad News

With almost a week remaining for the normal date of withdrawal of the Southwest Monsoon from Gujarat and more heavy rainfall forecasted this week, Gujarat is expected to record the wettest monsoon since 2021. The state has so far received 122 per cent average rain this season, shows data from State Emergency Operation Centre (SEOC) Gandhinagar. The current rainfall figure is equivalent to the total rain receipt the state recorded in 2022 — the highest in the three years after 2021. Notably, September 15 is the normal date of withdrawal of monsoon from the state. The total rain receipt rose after all the regions, including north that saw the lowest rainfall so far this year, crossed 100 per cent of average rainfall. Among regions, Kutch received the highest at 183 per cent, followed by the Saurashtra region with 129 per cent, South Gujarat at 124 per cent, East Central at 117 per cent and North Gujarat at 105 per cent. The figures are expected to rise further with the India Meteorological Department (IMD) forecasting heavy …