Disaster Management
Our solutions provide quick disaster assessment even with major challenges in logistics and help emergency personnel make planned rescue operations, direct stranded people to safe locations and drop first-aid medical supplies.
Overview
Disasters test the most fundamental human instinct of survival. In an event of a disaster, the time taken to respond to the situation is of utmost importance. Emergency rescue teams need to conduct quick and efficient search and rescue operations within the first 72 hours of the disaster. Any delay may lead to loss of human lives and irreversible damages.
The major problem in such times is the lack of situational awareness among the first responders. Moreover, disasters cause major challenges in logistics and communication as well. This forces the team to make unplanned decisions that reduces the efficacy of search and rescue operations.
How our solutions can be used?
In disaster management, drones are immensely useful as they provide a birds-eye view of the entire affected area in a very short time. Drones transmit real-time videos to first responders providing real-time knowledge of the situation. This helps them understand about the extent of damage inflicted on infrastructure, the state of transportation and logistics.
Drone feeds can also help in the location of stranded and trapped survivors. This helps the disaster management team to efficiently plan rescue missions and use their resources effectively. In disaster management, drones can also assist in directing stranded people to safe locations and even drop first-aid medical supplies.
Why Us?
NaChaa Technology has a vast experience and in developing drone soltuions for disaster management. NaChaa Technology’s solution have assisted organizations in numerous disaster management operations by giving them real-time information of the on-ground situation, assessing damage to infrastructure so as to plan rescue routes, locating stranded victims and people trapped under debris.
ideaForge’s drones have been a part of many search and rescue operations, notably during Haiti earthquake.