Delhi government launches ₹21,000 crore Flood Control Plan with AI and satellite monitoring, robust drainage systems, and storm water channels. Rain will no longer be a challenge as the city becomes safer and disaster-ready.
The Delhi government has launched a ₹21,000 crore Flood Control Plan to ensure that heavy rainfall no longer becomes a challenge for the city. With advanced technology and robust infrastructure, Delhi is now preparing to handle floods and waterlogging more effectively than ever.
The new flood control initiative will use AI and satellite technology for real-time monitoring of rainfall and water levels across the city. This will enable authorities to take timely and effective action during any emergency, reducing the impact of floods and waterlogging.
As part of the plan, Delhi will strengthen its drainage system, construct new storm water channels, and establish an Integrated Command and Control Center. These measures aim to make the city safer, more resilient, and better prepared for future climatic challenges.
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Officials stated that this ambitious plan not only addresses the immediate challenges of heavy rainfall but also ensures long-term preparedness for natural disasters. By combining technology, infrastructure, and efficient management, Delhi is setting a benchmark for modern urban flood management in India.
The Delhi government emphasized that with the ₹21,000 crore Flood Control Plan, rain will no longer be a challenge. Instead, it will be managed with proper planning, monitoring, and rapid response, ensuring the safety of citizens and infrastructure.
With these steps, Delhi is becoming a city that is technologically advanced, disaster-resilient, and prepared for the climate challenges of the future.
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