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China deploys drones for rescue operations amid deadly typhoon and severe flooding, affecting millions


Powerful Typhoon Mesak has brought heavy rainfall and severe flooding to many areas in China. Millions of people have been affected by the flooding, and thousands of families have been evacuated. China's Ministry of Emergency Management has begun extensive use of unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs), also known as drones, to speed up relief and rescue operations.
Drone technology has played a vital role in reaching areas where roads have collapsed, bridges have been washed away or where normal rescue teams have become inaccessible.

🔷 Millions of people affected by floods
According to official information, more than 375,000 people have been affected by flooding in the Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region. Furthermore, more than 130,000 people have been evacuated from flooded and at-risk areas.

The heavy rainfall has left many villages and towns waterlogged. Damage to farmland, roads, bridges, and local infrastructure has also been reported.

🔷 Why did drones become important in rescue operations?
During a disaster, drones can perform many tasks that are difficult to perform using traditional methods.
These major tasks include-

🔹Aerial surveillance of flood-affected areas.
🔹Locating the exact location of stranded people.
🔹Providing real-time information to rescue teams.
🔹Delivering limited quantities of medicines, communication equipment and other essential supplies.
🔹Assessing damaged roads and bridges.

Where helicopters are difficult or expensive to fly, small and medium-sized drones can quickly operate.

🔷 China's disaster management strategy
In recent years, China has paid special attention to the use of modern technologies during natural disasters.


🔷 These include-
Drone (UAV)

🔹Satellite Imaging
🔹Artificial Intelligence (AI)
🔹Weather forecasting system
🔹emergency communication network

These technologies aim to speed up relief operations and ensure quick delivery of aid to affected people.

🔷 Administration's priorities
In the flood-affected areas, the local administration and relief agencies are paying special attention to the following tasks:

🔹Safe evacuation of people.
🔹Arrangement of temporary relief camps.
🔹Providing food and clean drinking water.
🔹Health services and medical aid.
🔹Restoration of electricity and communication services.
🔹Continuous monitoring of waterlogged areas.

🔷 Benefits of drone technology
Drones have several important benefits in disaster management—

🔹Survey of hazardous areas without endangering human life.
🔹Monitoring of large area in less time.
🔹Providing videos and photos in real time.
🔹Better planning of rescue operations.
🔹More effective use of limited resources.

🔷 Challenges are no less
Although drones are proving useful, some challenges also exist –

🔹Difficulty flying in extremely strong winds.
🔹Operations affected due to continuous rain.
🔹Limited battery capacity.
🔹Problem of communication network in remote areas.
🔹Additional challenges of nighttime operations.

This is why drones are used as a complementary technology to traditional rescue teams, not as a substitute.


🔷 future direction
Experts believe the role of drones in disaster management will only increase in the coming years. With improved sensors, longer flight capabilities, and artificial intelligence-based analysis, drones can make relief operations more effective.

Many countries around the world are now increasingly using drone technology in floods, earthquakes, forest fires and other natural disasters.

The use of drones during the devastating floods in China has become a significant example of modern disaster management. According to official figures, more than 375,000 people have been affected in the Guangxi Zhuang region, and more than 130,000 have been evacuated.

Drones have provided crucial assistance in monitoring affected areas, identifying stranded people, and coordinating relief operations. While final relief and rescue operations are still carried out by human rescue teams, modern technology has certainly increased the speed and effectiveness of these operations.

Note: This article uses only official information provided by you and general, factual disaster management information. It does not include any unverified statistics, rumors, or misleading claims.