Sirens to alert people in case of earthquakes in Uttarakhand

Press Trust of India  |  Dehradun 

IIT-Roorkee has developed a regional early warning system which will alert people in in the event of an earthquake by sounding a siren.

A siren will scream after getting required signals from sensors to be put up in quake-sensitive areas across the state and alert people in case of earthquakes so they get enough time to reach safety, seismic scientist from IIT-R Ashok Kumar said in a presentation at a meeting of the Advisory Group Committee on disaster management chaired by Chief Secretary S Ramawamy.



84 sensors have already been installed in quake-prone areas of out of a total of 1,100 sensors to be put up throughout the state, Kumar said at the meeting.

After the installation of sensors is complete, sirens will begin to be installed in sensitive areas, an official release quoting him said.

A mobile app has also been developed which will alert users about a quake by producing a unique beeping sound.

In areas where there is no mobile connectivity, the early warning system will be connected with All India Radio.

An early warning system software has also been prepared, Kumar said.

(This story has not been edited by Business Standard staff and is auto-generated from a syndicated feed.)

Sirens to alert people in case of earthquakes in Uttarakhand

IIT-Roorkee has developed a regional early warning system which will alert people in Uttarakhand in the event of an earthquake by sounding a siren. A siren will scream after getting required signals from sensors to be put up in quake-sensitive areas across the state and alert people in case of earthquakes so they get enough time to reach safety, seismic scientist from IIT-R Ashok Kumar said in a presentation at a meeting of the Advisory Group Committee on disaster management chaired by Chief Secretary S Ramawamy. 84 sensors have already been installed in quake-prone areas of Uttarakhand out of a total of 1,100 sensors to be put up throughout the state, Kumar said at the meeting. After the installation of sensors is complete, sirens will begin to be installed in sensitive areas, an official release quoting him said. A mobile app has also been developed which will alert users about a quake by producing a unique beeping sound. In areas where there is no mobile connectivity, the ... IIT-Roorkee has developed a regional early warning system which will alert people in in the event of an earthquake by sounding a siren.

A siren will scream after getting required signals from sensors to be put up in quake-sensitive areas across the state and alert people in case of earthquakes so they get enough time to reach safety, seismic scientist from IIT-R Ashok Kumar said in a presentation at a meeting of the Advisory Group Committee on disaster management chaired by Chief Secretary S Ramawamy.

84 sensors have already been installed in quake-prone areas of out of a total of 1,100 sensors to be put up throughout the state, Kumar said at the meeting.

After the installation of sensors is complete, sirens will begin to be installed in sensitive areas, an official release quoting him said.

A mobile app has also been developed which will alert users about a quake by producing a unique beeping sound.

In areas where there is no mobile connectivity, the early warning system will be connected with All India Radio.

An early warning system software has also been prepared, Kumar said.

(This story has not been edited by Business Standard staff and is auto-generated from a syndicated feed.)

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