Gorakhpur’s AI-based Flood Warning System
Context: Gorakhpur’s AI-based Urban Flood Management Cell (UFMC) has received appreciation from the Prime Minister’s Office and NITI Aayog for its data-driven and proactive flood management model.
About Gorakhpur’s AI-based Flood Warning System:
What it is?
- The Urban Flood Management Cell (UFMC) is India’s first AI-enabled urban flood early warning and decision support system, established in Gorakhpur, Uttar Pradesh.
- It combines artificial intelligence, real-time sensors, and hydrological modelling to predict rainfall, waterlogging, and flood risks in advance.
Aim:
- To shift urban flood management from a reactive response model to a proactive forecasting model.
- To reduce loss of life, property damage, and urban disruption caused by sudden flooding and waterlogging.
Key Features:
- AI-based Rainfall Forecasting: Predicts rainfall and flood risk up to 24 hours in advance with over 80% accuracy.
- Sensor-based Water Monitoring: Real-time sensors track water levels at drains and hotspots, sending instant alerts when thresholds are crossed.
- Automated Response Mechanism: Rising water levels automatically activate pumping systems and emergency drainage responses.
- 24×7 Digital Control Room: Continuous monitoring of 28 waterlogging hotspots and 85 sensitive locations, with digitally mapped drains, equipment, and field teams.
Significance
- Disaster Risk Reduction: Enhances urban resilience by enabling timely evacuation, drainage, and emergency action.
- Model for Smart Cities: Can be replicated in flood-prone cities under disaster management and smart governance frameworks.
