Cyclone Hudhud: Government uses social media to track affected areas
The government has released some of the pictures it had received directly from the public.
They have been downloaded from AP Disaster Management Facebook page, Twitter pages of APgovt and APCMO and some of the officers' personal account handles.
These pictures have been collected for AP government's crowdsourcing project to send them to National Remote Sensing Centre here for geo-tagging locations and putting them on the satellite map to directly identify them, officials said.
"A lot of people wanted to reach out to AP Government but couldn't do so due to snapping and disruption of telecommunications and power lines," an official said.The government is using space technology with the help of ISRO and NRSC (National Remote Sensing Centre) in disaster management.
The government, with the help of NRSC, has also launched an Android app for a crowdsourcing project where people can upload photos from their smartphones.
Chief minister N Chandrababu Naidu has directed NRSC to use GIS, GPS and remote sensing technologies to spot the damage and put them on the satellite through geo-tagging.
The administration has created a Facebook page called AP Disaster Management. It has created #HudhudAP to reach out to people and get information from them on popular social networking platforms like Twitter and Facebook.
jawed eqbal
pgdm 2nd yr
comment:-The government has released some of the pictures it had received directly from the public.thats freat and good initiative by government
Muntazir Alam
comment:- good step has been taken by AP govern.
raj kishore sharma
Muntazir Alam
comment:- good step has been taken by AP govern.
raj kishore sharma
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